Tipi Percorsi
Due itinerari ad anello partendo dal Borgo Medievale di Brisighella ci porteranno a scoprire le bellezze dell’appennino faentino e del Parco della Vena del Gesso Romagnola.
Qui un affioramento di gesso emerso dalle acque del mare circa 6 milioni di anni fa, costituisce un bastione roccioso che taglia trasversalmente le vallate circostanti. Fin dal tempo dei romani, si estraevano i grossi cristalli traslucidi di selenite per farvi i vetri delle finestre. Brisighella e il suo centro storico con la rocca e la torre dell'orologio, figura nella lista dei borghi piu belli d'Italia ed offre le tipiche eccellenze gastronomiche romagnole, oltre al pregiato olio che si produce solo nel suo territorio.
Giorno 1: Brisighella, Faenza e la Vena del Gesso Romagnola. Distanza 41 km.
Giorno 2: Riolo Terme e la Valle del Senio. Distanza 46 km.
Alloggio: Hotel La Rocca in Brisighella
a faenza, a imola, a ravenna, a forlì
A rather long stage of about 70 km in the Ciocian countryside, between historical traditions and peasant folklore, wonderful medieval villages and sites of naturalistic interest with a wild and unripe charm.Laving Cassino and its imposing Abbey that overlooks it, we flank the course of two major arteries that lead south: the Autostrada del Sole and the Rome/Cassino railway line, which we cross several times along secondary roads. However, we remain on secondary roads and foothills, taking advantage of the already existing route of the Way of St. Benedict at least up to Roccasecca, a medieval town that competes with Aquinas for the birthplace of St. Thomas. We are a stone's throw from the beautiful Melfa Gorges, which certainly deserve a small detour from the GTL route. Continuing, we embrace the route of another great cycle path, the Eurovelo5, or via Romea / Francigena. We are now in the valley of the Ciociarian countryside, squeezed between two pre-Apennine chains: on the left the Lepini Mountains, on the right the Prenestini Mountains. Deviating from the cycle path towards the former, we have the Isoletta-San Giovanni Incarico Natural Park, a river and forest reserve, and the beautiful Pastena Caves.The road continues following the course of the Sacco river between ups and downs and castles, such as those of Roccasecca or Ceccano, until it reaches Frosinone, the third regional capital touched by the GTL.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
il percorso forse piu completo e affasciante del parco dell'appia antica
Enjoy strolling in bicycle through the historical centre of Malaga, concealing ancient buildings, theatres and parks very unique, until you reach the Sea (promenade) with its quiet beaches.Then we will reach the Gibralfaro View Point to enjoy the wonderful panorama of Malaga. We will go on to Pedregalejo, the fishing borough, where we will enjoy tapas at the famous and historic Baños del Carmen.
Duration: 3 hours/3 hours and half.
We left Muelle Uno towards the historic centre of Malaga, through the most interesting points of the city to the sea in the area of La Malagueta.
Then, we continue to Palm Grove of the Surprises, until we reach the historical centre of Malaga. We will visit Larios Street, the Cathedral of Malaga, the central Constitution Square, the Alcazaba Roman Theatre ,La Merced Square with Picasso Birth Home.
Following, we will climb with our e-bikes up the Gibralfaro Castle View Point, where we will enjoy an amazing view of Malaga: Bull Square, the Maritim Boulevarde, Malaga Commercial Port.
From there we will go down to the coastal road, cycling towards Pedregalejo, the Malaga historical fishing borough, where we will relax, enjoying a few tapas and the impressive coastal view. Then, we will come back to the port and the Muelle Uno Shopping Centre.
The Route: Muelle Uno – Palm Grove of the Surprises – Cathedral - Bishop Square · Church of San AgustĂn · Picasso Museum · Church of Santiago · Roman Theatre · Parador of the Citadel · Paseo del Parque · Town Hall · Pedregalejo (Baños del Carmen) - Muelle Uno
Prices:
Tour Electric Bicycle + Tapa: €30 Tour in e-Bike Bosch: €30 | Tour in e-Bike Bosch + Tapas: €40
Meeting Point: Shopping Centre Muelle 1
a Malaga, a Málaga, nella Cosa del Sol
l percorso che dal Lago Maggiore porta a Domodossola costeggia il Toce e attraversa gli storici borghi della Piana del Toce e importanti siti naturalistici.
L'itinerario ha inizio dalla stazione "Verbania-Pallanza" di Fondotoce e offre un ricco susseguirsi di mutevoli paesaggi che nel periodo primaverile esplodono di colori.
Da visitare lungo il percorso: fondotoce.
Il Parco della Memoria e della Pace con l'imponente Monumento in memoria dei quarantatré partigiani fucilati nel ’44, e la Casa della Resistenza.
Il percorso attraversa la Riserva Naturale del Canneto con il suo osservatorio.
Mergozzo e la sua frazione Candoglia dalla cui cava si estrae ancora oggi l’omonimo marmo per la Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano.
Ornavasso. L’itinerario passa in corrispondenza della Falesia del Cannone e raggiunge la Punta di Migiandone dove ha inizio la strada militare che ospita le trincee della Linea Cadorna con il suo Forte di Bara (che volendo è possibile raggiungere in mtb).
Premosello – Chiovenda. L'Oasi Naturale di Bosco Tenso è stata istituita nel 1990 per la salvaguardia dell’ultima porzione di bosco “tensato”, già tutelata nel 1500 in quanto il bosco posto tra il Toce e le coltivazioni salvava queste ultime dalle esondazioni.
Vogogna, annoverato tra i Borghi più belli d'Italia, è stato Capitale dell'Ossola Inferiore e nel suo centro storico si trovano il Castello Visconteo ed il Palazzo Pretorio.
Pieve Vergonte con il Ponte sul fiume Anza che conduce a Piedimulera, dove svetta il torrione di Palazzo Testoni, realizzato probabilmente per avere controllo sulla mulattiera che conduceva in Valle Anzasca.
Villadossola. Fu un importante sito siderurgico per i metalli estratti in Valle Antrona, tanto da portare alla realizzazione, nel 1940, di un intero villaggio per le maestranze della S.A. Metallurgica Ossolana, che resta tutt’oggi un’opera unica nel suo genere.
Domodossola, principale centro della Val D’Ossola, sorge nella piana all’imbocco della Val Bognanco. È stata un importante crocevia di culture e scambi commerciali ed il suo centro storico, anticamente racchiuso tra mura pentagonali, è ricco di monumenti e palazzi storici. Per il rientro si suggerisce di prendere il treno alla stazione di Domodossola per raggiungere la stazione di Verbania – Pallanza.
a Verbania, sui Laghi, sul Lago Maggiore, nella Val d'Ossola, Premosello-Chiovenda, Vogogna, Macugnaga, sul Toce, Lago di Mergozzo
This is a nice tour starting from the ebike rental point in Bolsena and reaching Civita di Bagnoregio.
This is a small village rich of history starting about 2500 years ago.Scoprirai di più di un borgo, un piccolo scrigno con dentro una storia lunga 2500 anni.
Earthquakes, wind and erosion have caused the valley to erode making the village more and more isolated.
The erosion is continuing in recent years and this will unfortunately lead to the slow disappearance of the village.
in Bolsena, at Bolsena Lake, in Gradoli, in San Lorenzo Nuovo, in Capodimonte, in Grotte di Castro, in Marta, in Montefiascone, in San Lorenzo Nuovo, in Valentano, in Orvieto, in Civita di Bagnoregio
L'ascesa ai corni è caratterizzata da una prima parte di 5km circa su strada provinciale asfaltata abbastanza trafficata con pendenza media del 5%
La seconda parte altri 4-5Km sempre di strada asfaltata in assoluta assenza di traffico veicolare dove la pendenza media sale al 8/9% medio
La terza e ultima parte di circa 1-1,5 km la si percorre su di uno stretto nastro in cemento in assoluta assenza di traffico veicolare, qui le pendenze diventano quasi proibitive, media del 12/13% con tratti che tocccano il 23/25%
Una volta giunti in cima si può godere di un panorama fantastico sulla citta di Lecco e ci si puà rilassare al rificio S.E.V.
Sconsigliato a chi non ha un minimo di preparazione.
Oliveto Lario, Lago di Como, Bellagio, Magreglio, Lezzeno
Immersing yourself in the Langhe on an e-bike is a soul-stirring experience. The gentle undulation of the hills blends with the fluid motion of pedal-assisted cycling, whilst the air fills with the scents of earth, grapes, and history. Ancient villages stand like sentinels of time, inviting you to uncover their secrets. Each pedal stroke brings you closer to the essence of this magical land, where tradition and innovation dance together amidst rows of vines and centuries-old castles. It's a journey that stimulates the senses and nourishes the spirit, promising unforgettable emotions at every turn.
Novello
Novello, the starting and ending point of your tour, welcomes you with its captivating tranquillity. Stroll along the cobbled streets of the historic centre, breathing in the authentic atmosphere of a Langhe village. Reach the panoramic terrace next to the castle, where your gaze gets lost among the rolling hills covered in vineyards. Here, time seems to slow down, offering you a taste of the peace that permeates these lands.
Monforte d'Alba
Monforte d'Alba captivates you with its medieval charm. Lose yourself among the winding alleys that climb to the top of the hill, where the ancient Horszowski auditorium stands as an architectural gem. The town square, the beating heart of local life, invites you to take a refreshing break. Don't leave without admiring the breathtaking panorama from the giant bench, a symbol of these hills.
From Monforte to Dogliani
The route from Monforte to Dogliani is a hymn to the beauty of the Langhe. Pedal along quiet secondary roads immersed in silence, where traffic gives way to birdsong and the rustle of wind through the vines. Vineyards follow one another in a mosaic of greens and golds, offering views that seem painted. Each bend reveals a new panorama, each climb is rewarded with thrilling descents and breathtaking vistas.
Dogliani
Dogliani welcomes you with its dual character: the ancient village perched on the hill and the more modern lower part. Explore the historic centre, with its baroque churches and noble palaces that tell centuries of history. Don't miss visiting the Wine Shop, where you can taste the famous Dolcetto di Dogliani DOCG. For art lovers, the Luigi Einaudi Art Gallery offers a precious collection of works.
The Experience
This 34 km route is an adventure accessible to all, thanks to e-bikes that make even the most challenging stretches manageable. The self-guided itinerary, supported by the BikeSquare app, allows you to explore in complete freedom, following your own rhythms and passions. Starting and returning to Novello, you'll traverse some of the most evocative landscapes of the Langhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, immersing yourself in the rich food and wine culture of the region. It's an eco-friendly journey that combines the pleasure of cycle tourism with the discovery of a unique territory, where each pedal stroke is a caress to the soul and a tribute to the beauty of nature.
in Novello, in Barolo, in La Morra, in Verduno, in the Langhe, in Roero, in Barbaresco, in Neive, in Monforte, in Diano, in Castiglion Falletto, in Alba, in Bra
Questo itinerario della citta di Lecco, é un vero e proprio salto nel passato, ci porta a rivivere il borgo fortificato così come era ai tempi in cui Alessandro Manzoni ambienta I Promessi Sposi su “quel ramo del lago di Como che volge a mezzogiorno“
Oliveto Lario, Lago di Como, Bellagio, Magreglio, Lezzeno
This tour will make you discover the artistic and architectural beauties of Palermo, cities from the millennial roots that from the days of the Phoenicians to the present day were crossroads and encounter of different cultures that left their footprint.
The e-bikes allow you to take a much larger tour of the normal and get to know the monuments and realities that the majority of visitors cannot see.
The tour starts from the south east by meeting first the "Ponte dell 'Ammiraglio"one of the very few constructions of the Arab period still perfectly intact.
We will then travel to the city, cross via Maqueda, arrive at the Four Caints in the city where and possible to admire the Fontana di Pretoria.
It is continued on the" Arabo-Normanno " site that includes the Cathedral, the Palace of the Normans, the Palace of the Zisa, also from the Catacombs of the Cappuccini.
From the theatres Massimo before and Politeama then embroidering the Viale of Freedom, after about three kilometers you will find yourself at the Parco della Favorita where you can visit the beautiful Chinese Palazzina.
If you're hungry on the way back there has been hungry c ' it's the typical palermite street food in Kalsa Square that will make your case.
From here you can continue for the historic center rich in so many other monuments and curiosities to discover.
in Palermo
During the Second World War Ljubljana was encircled by a bob wire fence. It was a very difficult time for the locals: there was not enough food in the city and they were not allowed to exit and to go to the countryside as well.
After the war, in the area of the fence locals made a so-called Path of Remembrance and Friendship, a green ring around Ljubljana.
The trail is suitable for walking as well as for cycling. It is 34 km long and all the time well kept. There is an alley of more than 7000 trees and you are going to enjoy their shade throughout of the tour.
You can start your tour at any place. The closest to the city centre is the part on the south - near Petrol gas station Barjanska 90. Later on just, follow the green and white sign.
In addition, we suggest doing the trail counter clockwise. This way you are going to have the steepest part at the beginning and later on, you can enjoy a pleasant, mainly flat ride.
The ebikes can be rented at the Center located in Ljubljana shopping area.
a Lubiana, in Slovenia, a Ljubljana
The first part of this route envisages a first stretch of climb on asphalt on the 'ring of the Alassio Ciclovia that leads to diving into a veritable Mediterranean jungle that gives the exotic name to this trail. Very sweet, easy and sliding path to travel quickly with a soak to the water source in the vicinity of the picnic area. It falls on the Ciclovia in the vicinity of the Pisana tower.
in Liguria, in Toirano, in Albenga, in Borghetto Santo Spirito, in Loano, in Finale ligure, to Monte Carmelo Sanctuary
The Oropa Trail can be traveled on foot, by bicycle, or by e-bike. It can be divided into stages or, in the case of e-bikes, it can also be completed (if you are fit) in one day. Traveling along the Oropa Cycle Path means immersing yourself in history and the landscape, slowly crossing through places and listening to the people who live there.
From Santhià by e-bike
The journey begins with the bike from Santhià in the province of Vercelli. The city is easily accessible by train or car, making it a convenient starting point for those wishing to embark on the route by bike or on foot. The first kilometers traveled by bike are mostly flat, and the e-bike route passes through green fields and rural landscapes. This stretch is ideal for warming up before tackling the more challenging sections of the route. Along the way, while cycling, you can admire typical Piedmontese farmhouses and the rows of trees lining the roads, as well as the characteristic rice paddies of Vercelli.
The Serra
Continuing to pedal, you enter the area of the Serra Morenica, a hilly region that offers stunning views. The Serra, being a hilly area, characterizes the e-bike route with gentle climbs, allowing cyclists to enjoy panoramic views of the underlying plain and the distant Alps. The Serra is a place rich in biodiversity and offers numerous rest points where you can observe local wildlife and appreciate the characteristic flora of the region. Along the route, there are various picnic areas where you can stop for a refreshing break and enjoy the surrounding nature; if you're lucky, the chirping of birds and sounds of the forest will accompany this moment of rest. A picnic is a perfect opportunity to savor some typical Piedmontese products, such as Vercelli rice or local cured meats, making the experience not only athletic but also gastronomic.
Oropa by e-bike
After crossing the hills of the Serra, the bike route continues towards the Sanctuary of Oropa, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Italy. The sanctuary is located at an altitude of about 1,200 meters and is surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery. Arriving in Oropa will bring great satisfaction after considering the kilometers traveled on the e-bike or traditional bike; the view of the majestic and wonderful sanctuary brings peace and joy due to its beauty and the approach to the finish line. The Sanctuary of Oropa is famous not only for its architectural beauty but also for its history and spiritual significance. The Ancient Basilica, dating back to the 9th century, houses the statue of the Black Madonna, venerated by pilgrims for centuries. Visiting the sanctuary offers an opportunity to explore the interior of the basilica and discover the fascinating history surrounding this sacred place.
The Oropa Cycle Path of the Serra by e-bike
The Oropa Cycle Path of the Serra is not just a route for experienced cyclists; it is also accessible to families and beginners due to the presence of flat sections and easier areas to navigate. Additionally, along the route there are several points of tourist interest that enrich the experience. For example, you can visit small picturesque villages and stop at local producers offering excellent gastronomic experiences. A picnic stop at the areas of the Serra is highly recommended to savor excellent local products while enjoying the sounds of the forest; for those who know how to listen and observe, nature will offer numerous surprises. The activities don't end here; during summer and autumn, the Oropa Cycle Path hosts events and initiatives dedicated to cycling and promoting sustainable tourism. These events attract enthusiasts from all over Italy and provide opportunities for sharing among passionate cyclists
Guided tour of the Ancient Appian Way with tasting. You'll traverse the entire Park of the Ancient Appian Way. After passing through Porta San Sebastiano and walking along the Regina Viarum, you can admire the Catacombs of San Callisto, and within a few meters, you'll reach the tomb of Cecilia Metella, the Circus of Maxentius, and the tomb of Romulus. The Park of the Ancient Appian Way includes the Caffarella Valley and the Park of the Aqueducts.
Continuing the walk along the Ancient Appian Way, by turning left you'll reach the Park of the Aqueducts, where you can enjoy wine tasting with some local products. Following the path of the aqueducts, you proceed towards the Caffarella Park, admiring the Tomb of Annia Regilla, the Sacred Spring of Egeria, and its Sacred Grove. It doesn't even seem like you're just 1 kilometer away from the center of Rome. Everything remains untouched and authentic. Returning along the Via Latina, you arrive at the bike rental point.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Gran Tour del Lazio: Un Viaggio in Bicicletta alla Scoperta della Regione
Scopri il Gran Tour del Lazio (GTL), un'avventura ciclistica unica che ti porta attraverso i tesori nascosti della regione. Questo straordinario percorso ad anello di oltre 1000 km parte da Roma e a Roma ritorna, collegando tutte le province del Lazio in 18 tappe perfettamente modulabili.
Il GTL è stato pensato per offrire la massima flessibilità: ogni segmento inizia e termina presso una stazione ferroviaria, permettendoti di vivere l'esperienza secondo i tuoi ritmi. Che tu abbia a disposizione un solo giorno o diverse settimane, il Gran Tour si adatta alle tue esigenze, consentendoti di esplorare il territorio "a moduli" o "a rate".
Pedalando lungo il GTL, passerai dalle dune costiere all'Appennino, dai laghi vulcanici alle antiche tagliate etrusche, dai borghi medievali ai rigogliosi vigneti. Il percorso si snoda su strade poco trafficate, cammini di pellegrinaggio e sentieri secondari, lontano dal caos cittadino e immerso nella natura.
Nato come progetto dal basso, il GTL valorizza il ricchissimo patrimonio del Lazio attraverso quattro percorsi tematici: la Ciclovia dei Latini (l'Urbe), la Ciclovia dei Volsci (il Mare), la Ciclovia degli Equi (i Monti) e la Ciclovia degli Etruschi (i Laghi). Un'opportunità unica per riscoprire il territorio con ritmi slow, seguendo le orme del Grand Tour ottocentesco ma con le due ruote.
Unisciti a noi in questa avventura sostenibile che promuove il cicloturismo, rivaluta i borghi dimenticati e crea una rete virtuosa tra comunità locali, tradizioni enogastronomiche e meraviglie storico-artistiche del Lazio.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Easy bike tour, crossing typical citrus groves of 'Clementina' of this area
The ingredients of this tour?ancient castles and typical farms. But the secret ingredient that makes it unique is the scent of orange flowers.Unique and unforgettable to get closer to this land rich in history, traditions and food and wine excellences.
Departure from Massaria Brica Rossa.
Costs
Tasting typical products during the tour. Price: € 5, reservation necessary.
Guided tour: € 25 per person
in Sibari, in Corigliano Calabro, in Schiavonea, at Piana di Sibari
Una giornata in sella a una bici a pedalata assistita tra uno dei borghi più belli d'Italia e il Santuario di Montevergine, godendosi la meravigliosa natura che offre il Partenio
Un itinerario che non presenta particolari difficolta nonstante la lunga salita che da Summonte porta al Santuario e che, perciò, può essere affrontato con tutti i tipi di e-bike a noleggio disponibili: city, trekking e e-MTB full suspesion.
Questo percorso si presta bene ad essere allungato o accorciato a seconda di ogni necessità. Perciò, sentitevi liberi di contattarci per comunicarci le vostre esigenze di tempo e/o di forma fisica: saremo felici di personalizzare questa traccia affinché si adatti perfettamente alle vostre richieste.
E ora... si parte!
Seguite le indicazioni della traccia che GPS che vi abbiamo fornito e, ogni qual volta arriverete in un punto di interesse, approfondite la conoscenza dei luoghi leggendo i consigli che abbiamo preparato per voi: speriamo che possiate trovarli interessanti e che vi aiuteranno a godere a pieno della vostra escursione in ebike lungo le strade di Irpinia!
Partendo dalla piazza di Summonte , vi immeterete direttamente sulla statale 374. Dopo 2 km comincerete la lunga salita che vi porterà al Santuario di Montevergine e lungo la strada resterete affascinati dal panorama che vi troverete ad ogni tornante.
Percorsi 11 km , vi troverete all'imponente Santuario. Qui potrete trascorrere un bel po di tempo a visitare le varie aree del santuario.
Prima di ripartire, riempite la borraccia alla fontana e via, si ritorna indietro sulla stessa strada e saranno 13 km di discesa.
Arrivati a Summonte seguendo la traccia GPS, avrete la possibilità di visitare tutti i punti di interesse, che sono tutti segnati e segnalati con cartelli ben visibili. Dalla torre Angioina al Borgo Medievale, lasciatevi emozionare dalle bellezze di Summonte
Per informazioni sui tracciati e sul noleggio, per assistenza durante il noleggio ebike potete chiamarci al Telefono (lun 16:30-20:00 / mar-sab 9:30-13:30, 16:30-20:00) o scriverci su Whatsapp 24 ore su 24. Il numero da contattare è sempre lo stesso, sia per parlare a voce che per scambi di messaggi su Whatsapp. Vi basterà aggiungere alla tua rubrica il numero 0825.31.139 per chattare con noi.
Se invece volete pensare solo a divertirvi, rilassatevi e lasciate che sia una delle nostre guide ad accompagnarvi. Saremo felici di rivelarvi angoli nascosti, panorami mozzafiato e di condividere la strada insieme a voi.
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Gavi e si prende la direzione Serravalle Scrivia. Prima di uscire dal paese si svolta a destra in via Piona. Si segue questa stradina che diventa sterrata e, prima in salita e poi in discesa, arriva alla frazione di Pratolungo di Gavi. Il paesaggio di questo primo tratto di percorso è piacevole perchè completamente circonadto da prati verdeggianti, boschi e vitigni. Arrivati in Via Pratolungo si svolta a sinistra e si ritorna verso la S.P. 161 che si attraversa per seguire prima la direzione Lungarola, senza arrivare alla omonima frazione ma proseguendo a sinistra per dirigersi alla frazione di Monterotondo. Si affronta una salita di circa due chilometri per arrivare alla frazione di Monterotondo. Sulla sinistra potete vedere l'Ostelliere di Villa Sparina con i sui splendidi vigneti. Si inizia sulla sinistra un anello di circa 8 Km fatto di saliscendi tra boschi e vigneti. Terminato l'anello si ritorna nella frazione di Monterotondo, costeggiandone la chiesa parrocchiale. Terminata la discesa verso Gavi si svolta a destra per attraversare la Riserva naturale del Neirone dove, lungo il sentiero, poter ammirare la cascata del Neirone e l'imponente Forte di Gavi. Terminato l'anello di Monterotondo si rientra a Gavi per visitarne il centrio storico e i suoi punti d'interesse culturali e gastronomici.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Special offer
The bride does not pay her ebike rental when the rest of the group pays a full day fare.
Tour
Leave Novello for a landscape-tasting and amusement. Not far from the starting point go to The Green Guesthouse and dive into the swimming pool, relax and enjoy your glass of wine.
The party is not over, take off your bathing suit and get dressed for pedalling down to Barolo.
Barolo is one of those places that surprises you when seen from above, you're getting there and it seems so tiny and perfect. And when you get there it seems even more stunning. You have lots of things to do: visit the WiMu - Wine Museum, the Corkscrew Museum, the Castle, or one of the wineries dug in the tuff rock.
Today you don't necessarily have to do anything, perhaps the bride-to-be just wants some chill-out-time so you can stroll, find the perfect group-selfie-spot or sit at some wine-bar sipping your precious Barolo glass.
Do you still have stamina to ride your e-bike? Go to Novello through Ravera street and enjoy one of the most awesome views of Novello and if you take a look backwards you can see Monforte d'Alba, Serralunga tower and Grinzane Cavour castle.
You are now in Novello and maybe it's dinner time. Choose among our restaurants and agriturismi and then get back to BikeSquare Station - ebike rental shop in Novello, your starting point.
in Novello, in Barolo, in La Morra, in Verduno, in the Langhe, in Roero, in Barbaresco, in Neive, in Monforte, in Diano, in Castiglion Falletto, in Alba, in Bra
Cycling through the Langhe hills on an e-bike is always an exciting adventure, but this route offers a unique experience that goes beyond traditional boundaries. Starting from the famous vineyard-covered hills, the journey takes you towards new horizons, exploring the transition between the Langhe and the Cuneo plain. As you move away from the classic vineyard panoramas, you'll discover a gradually transforming landscape, offering breathtaking views of the plain and, on clear days, the majestic Alps in the distance. This itinerary is an invitation to explore the diversity of the territory, combining the beauty of the UNESCO Langhe with the surprising variety of Cherasco and Narzole.
La Morra
La Morra, known as the "balcony of the Langhe", is the ideal starting point. From the UNESCO Viewpoint in Piazza Castello, you can admire a panorama that embraces the entire region. Stroll through the historic centre and visit the Tourist Office for detailed information about the area. Descending towards the Brandini locality, you'll be surrounded by vineyards producing some of the Langhe's finest wines.
Cherasco
Cherasco welcomes you with its historical and gastronomic charm. The Visconti Castle, built in 1348, is surrounded by a picturesque avenue of Napoleonic plane trees. The town is famous for its "baci", delicious chocolates that you can taste in the historic pastry shops of the centre. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the ancient streets, rich in noble palaces and baroque churches.
Narzole
Narzole marks the border between the Cuneo plateau and the Langhe. Here the landscape changes: vineyards give way to hazelnut groves, woods and wheat fields. The quiet country road offers panoramic views of the Langhe hills on one side and the Alps on the other, with the Tanaro River flowing below. It's a perfect place for a refreshing break, immersed in nature.
Novello
Novello, the final point of your journey, welcomes you with its neo-Gothic castle, an architectural gem that dominates the surrounding landscape. Built on the remains of an ancient medieval manor, today it houses a hotel and restaurant. The main square of the village is the ideal place to relax and reflect on the experience, perhaps whilst enjoying a glass of Nascetta, the local white wine.
The Experience
This 31 km route is an adventure accessible to all thanks to e-bikes, which make even the most challenging stretches manageable. The self-guided itinerary, supported by the BikeSquare app, offers you the freedom to explore at your own pace, stopping when and where you prefer. Starting from Novello and crossing La Morra, Cherasco and Narzole before returning to the starting point, you'll discover the rich diversity of a territory that goes beyond the boundaries of the classic Langhe. It's a journey that combines the pleasure of cycle tourism with the discovery of surprising landscapes, food and wine traditions, and architectural gems, offering a unique experience that broadens your knowledge of this wonderful region.
in Novello, in Barolo, in La Morra, in Verduno, in the Langhe, in Roero, in Barbaresco, in Neive, in Monforte, in Diano, in Castiglion Falletto, in Alba, in Bra