Tipi Percorsi
From the ebike rental point you can pedal on the road 113 Northern Sicula, it is a busy road only in the vicinity of the inhabited centres. After a few kilometres there are Bagheria where to welcome you first will be Villa Cattolica where the spoils of the famous Bagherese painter Renato Guttuso are guarded. Profollow in your lap and all 'crossing next, by taking right, flawed course Butera. From here following our app, you can tour this beautiful town rich in baroque villas including Palazzo Butera and Villa Palagonia also called "the villa of monsters". Exiting then from the center is set up to the fraction of Porticello, a fishing village with the most numerous fishing fleet in the Tyrratic coast of Sicily. Here it is possible to find the freshest fish and also find a place where you can enjoy it will be no problem. From here you continue to the Borgo di Sant'Elia where you can also make a nice refreshing bath by stopping you in a wonderful beaches all 'The interior of a beautiful handset. On the way back you can't not make a stop at the Chief Lighthouse of Zafferano that closes east the Gulf of Palermo, it is possible to reach the beacon by pedaling along a narrow path from the enchanting panorama on the sea and on the coast. At this point making the littoral with a view of the Gulf, we recommend you a stop also in Aspra fraction of Bagheria deer to fishing and knowingly for the conserve of anchovies under salt, sardines, etc., and where there is a museum dedicated to this very ancient activity carried out since remote times. After the anchovies you can make a return to the city with the view that falls on the sea from which Mount Pellegrino is erected.
in Palermo
Un grazioso cancelletto separa il borgo antico della città di Montalbano Jonico, denominata dai residenti Terra Vecchia, da una suggestiva immersione nel cuore della Riserva naturale dei Calanchi per valorizzare un luogo unico che racconta come era la vita della Terra milioni di anni fa.
Il borgo antico è collegato alla valle del Fiume Agri da una mulattiera (appiett') che attraversano i calanchi della Riserva, un tempo via obbligata per i contadini che quotidianamente si recavano nei propri poderi (giardini).
Tra i nudi calanchi, ricchissimi di fossili e accenni di macchia mediterranea, si possono effettuare osservazioni botaniche, geologiche, paleontologiche e storico-culturali.
Il sito è stato definito dai massimi esperti un vero museo paleontologico a cielo aperto, costituito da un’immensa quantità e varietà di contenuto fossilifero con ben nove livelli vulcanoclastici, a testimonianza di altrettante e distinte eruzioni vulcaniche.
I Calanchi sono costituiti da una successione sedimentaria di età tra 1,2 milioni di anni e circa 640 mila anni che rappresenta l’espressione fisica (le argille) della transizione dal Pleistocene inferiore al Pleistocene medio.
Per purezza geologica e di stratificazione i Calanchi di Montalbano Jonico sono stati proposti all’Inqua (International Union for Quaternary Research) per il Chiodo d’oro (golden spyke).
Possibile, previa prenotazione, un rientro nel centro abitato con ebike del vicino centro noleggio Ginestrebike. Quest'ultimo offre la possibilità di adibire le sue ebike che le Cargobike di seggiolini ammortizzati a norma. Le Cargobike elettrificate con una capacità di carico fino ad 80kg sono state scelte da Noi per condividere con i Nostri bambini diversamente abili l'esperienza di una escursione in paesaggi incontaminati.
A ring loop between the beauties of a nature that passes from the 'still be wild all 'being almost drawn.
The path alternates between off-road traits (about 3/4 of the route) and traits on tarmac.
You can pedal down by costing the beach. Do you know that the Lake of Bolsena is one of the few seaside Italian lakes? for this you can also decide to park your ebikes and dive into the 'fresh water to have fun even more.
The route crosses the boroughs of Capodimonte and Marta as well as the beautiful one of Bolsena with its belvedere on the lake and its Castle.
Pedalando clockwise can enjoy a breathtaking scenario by climbing on the Via Francigena. Dall'more you can discover the wonder of the caldera of an ancient lake of volcanic origin, discover its islands like the Martana and the Bisentina.
L 'isle Bisentina is generally visited in summer until early autumn and is characterized by 7 churches that arise along its perimeter.
You can't miss a stop in Bolsena where-to satisfy l 'appetite that vien pedalling-you can stop to eat the Coregone, the typical fish in the area.
The photo used for this route is by Helena, and she was saved by Flickr as a photo with the allowed commercial use rights.
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
🚴♂️ Itinerario e-bike “Aretta – Fonte Regna”
Un viaggio tra natura, silenzi e panorami spettacolari
Hai mai pedalato su una strada che si arrampica dolcemente tra ulivi, boschi secolari e viste da cartolina sulla Valle del Tevere? Il percorso Aretta – Fonte Regna è un’esperienza autentica, dove ogni metro racconta la bellezza selvaggia della Sabina.
📍 Partenza: Area “Aretta”
Si parte dall’area ristoro “Aretta”, un piccolo angolo attrezzato immerso nel verde, perfetto per iniziare (o concludere) la giornata all’aria aperta. Qui troverai:
Punto di noleggio e ricarica e-bike
Chiosco ristoro con prodotti locali
Area giochi per bambini
Zona picnic e barbecue sotto gli alberi
🗺️ Indirizzo: via Marta Robbio Tacci
📌 Posizione su Google Maps
👉 Parcheggio: disponibile sul posto (5–10 auto), ma consigliamo di lasciare l’auto nell’area comunale accanto al palazzetto dello sport e raggiungere l’Aretta a piedi o in bici:
📍 Link al parcheggio consigliato
📍 Indirizzo: via Nuova 2, Roccantica (RI)
🚵♀️ Il percorso
Lunghezza: 4 km (solo andata)
Dislivello: da 450 m a 800 m slm
Fondo: strada battuta e tratti cementati
Tipologia: percorso lineare, accessibile anche a famiglie
Si pedala su una carrareccia ampia e tranquilla, circondati da una natura che cambia colore ad ogni curva. L’aria profuma di bosco, il silenzio è rotto solo dal fruscio delle foglie… e all’improvviso, la vista si apre: il Monte Soratte si staglia all’orizzonte, mentre la Valle del Tevere si stende ai tuoi piedi. In alcuni tratti, puoi scorgere anche la spettacolare dolina carsica del Revotano, un luogo unico nel suo genere, simbolo geologico e spirituale di Roccantica.
💧 Arrivo: Fonte Regna
La destinazione è un luogo magico: Fonte Regna, una sorgente naturale che dà vita a un antico fontanile in pietra. Qui puoi rinfrescarti con acqua purissima, sederti all’ombra e goderti il panorama. Secondo la tradizione locale, è il posto perfetto per una “panzanella sabina”: pane imbevuto direttamente alla fonte, appoggiato sulle pietre levigate e gustato nella pace del bosco.
Accanto al fontanile si estende un bosco monumentale di faggi, querce e lecci, un autentico santuario naturale che invita alla sosta e alla contemplazione.
🥾 Oltre la fonte
Se hai ancora energia, da qui partono diversi sentieri escursionistici. Il più avventuroso ti conduce fino alla vetta del Monte Pizzuto (1.288 m), uno dei panorami più emozionanti dell’intera Sabina.
🌄 Perché scegliere questo percorso?
Perché unisce sport, natura e tradizione in un'unica esperienza
Perché è adatto a tutti, dai cicloturisti esperti alle famiglie con bambini
Perché ti regala pace, panorami e autenticità, lontano dai percorsi affollati
🎒 Cosa portare
Acqua e snack (anche se il ristoro è presente in partenza)
Scarpe comode e una felpa leggera
Macchina fotografica o smartphone… perché vorrai ricordarti questo posto
in Sabina, a Casperia, a Cantalupo in Sabina, a Roccantica, a Montasola
Explore the Beauty of Ravenna on an Ebike: From Savio to the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe through the Ortazzo Pine Forest. Welcome to a unique adventure discovering Ravenna's wonders on an ebike! Our charming route starts in Savio, an ideal starting point for an unforgettable cycling experience.
Departure from Savio Savio welcomes cyclists with its tranquil and authentic character. Rent a bike and begin your journey pedaling along picturesque roads, immersing yourself in the Ravenna countryside. The sea breeze will accompany you as you pass through small villages, admiring rural views.
Through the Ortazzo Pine Forest The green heart of our adventure is the picturesque Ortazzo Pine Forest. Traverse shady paths under tall pines, enjoying the fresh sea air and birdsong. Stop for a picnic among the trees or take a deep breath of the pure air as you delve into pristine nature.
Destination: Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe Your ebike journey will lead you to the magnificent Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire the grandeur of this ancient church dating back to the 6th century, with its extraordinary mosaics and history oozing from its walls. Park your ebike and take a stroll in the enchanting surrounding garden.
Practical tips: Ensure you have comfortable clothing and a water bottle to stay hydrated during the journey. Fully charge your ebike battery before starting. Capture photos along the route to immortalize the unforgettable moments of your adventure. Prepare for a unique experience blending the natural beauty of the Ortazzo Pine Forest with the historical majesty of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe. On your ebike, explore Ravenna sustainably and memorably.
Facile escursione in e-bike da Chamois verso la Magdeleine passando dal panoramico Col Pilaz. Un bell'itinerario per scoprire villaggi e frazioni dell'unico comune valdostano senza auto, circondati da una natura meravigliosa.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
It is part of the Bike Square rental point of Arquata Scrivia and percurring the central route that crosses the historic center is reached by the bridge over the creek Scrivia in the direction of Grondona. At the fraction of Varinella turn left and crossing the historic center unfolds on a secondary path rich in saliscens in a verdeous rural context that comes to the all 'inhabited of Vignole and its historical centre. From here you enter on a road that is immersed in bulky fields that cost the creek Borbera until arriving at the resort of Torre Ratti and passing the bridge over the creek comes to Borghetto B. From here you take the provincial road to Garbagna by passing by the fraction of Molo Borbera of which is well visible from the road l ', ancient medieval tower. The gallery is overtaken by the characteristic of Garbagna, one of the most beautiful Borghi d 'Italy. In Garbagna you can visit the historical centre dating back to before the 'o thousand years, with its ancient churches, l 'oratorio and the remains of the 'imposing castle. In addition, this borough is now well-known for the production and trade of Montebore cheese, since the XII sec. appreciated on the noble tables of Genoa and Milan, today presidio Slow food for its history and for the particularity of being made with raw milk vaccine and ovine that confers a unique flavour to this product. Finished the visit falls to Arquata by repercurring the same route used all 'gone.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
With this tour, we shall bring you to discover the city and works of the most famous Slovenian architect, Jože Plečnik.
Plečnik is the main author of Ljubljana's most beautiful buildings, that our expert and passionate guide will show you in details.
Ending the itinerary, we shall stop for lunch at a typical restaurant, close to the Ljubljana Castle, commented by our expert guide.
From The Grand Hotel Union, with our ebikes we shall stop at some places in the city center like Market (Adamič Lundrovo Nabrežje 1), Three Bridges (Prešerov trg 1) and Congress Squre (Kongresni trg 15).
Later on, we are going to focus on his works outside of the city center. We shall reach the area of Tivoli park (Celovška cesta 23) , riding along Roman walls (Mirje 19), reaching Krakovo and his residential area Trnovo (Karunova ulica 4). Here we shall visit his home-museum.
There after, we shall point to the center of the city, close to the Ljubljana Castle. Here we shall stop for lunch at a typical restaurant, where we should be able to taste some Slovenian specialties. The lunch includes a starter, a main course, a dessert and 1 glass oh house wine. Every course will be commented by our expert guide, that will describe you the main characteristics of Slovenian gastronomy.
Meeting Point: The Grand Hotel Union Business (Miklosiceva 3, Ljubljana)
Day/Hours: Every Wednesday at 9.30am
Price: 69€ p/p (10 euros to pay in advance as deposit and 59 euros to pay at the guide)
Minimum 9 people
PS: In case of not reaching the minimum number, the tour will be cancelled and you will be refund of your deposit.
a Lubiana, in Slovenia, a Ljubljana
Starting from Novello
The e-bike route starts in Novello and descends along the beautiful Ravera road to Monforte d'Alba.
The Ravera is my favourite road, a long descent that shows the hills of the Langhe and allows you to see Monforte, Barolo and Novello in the foreground and many other castles and villages in the background.
You arrive in the centre of Monforte d'Alba
The centre of Monforte is always a pleasant surprise. On the square on the floor you will find many small bars where you can have an aperitif or an ice cream, but I recommend you climb up to the top of the old town to enjoy the view, see the amphitheatre (home of Monforte Jazz) and if you want to pop over to the giant bench.
Pass through the hamlet of San Sebastiano
From Monforte take the road towards Dogliani. Don't miss a stop at the Briacca, a nice winery that also organises picnics and tastings.
The highlight of the route, however, is the road along the coast that takes you to the hamlet of San Sebastiano (full of fantastic views, old farmsteads, small churches, in short the Langa as it once was) and on to Monchiero.
The old Bra Ceva railway
When you reach Monchiero close your eyes for 2 minutes (the view is horrible, you are in the midst of factories), but once you have crossed the railway bridge you can enter the old Bra-Ceva railway track, recently cleared of brambles and which allows you to avoid the ugly provincial road to reach the Bivio per Novello.
If you want to know more about bra-ceva, there is an interesting site you can explore [https://www.ferrovieabbandonate.it/linea_dismessa.php?id=9].
The ascent to Novello via Bricco Neri
The ascent to Novello is demanding, but not busy.
We take you via the Bricco Neri road, which is a minor road that takes you to the village from a different perspective and without encountering too many cars.
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
Valpolicella: the name comes from the ancient latin "Val Polis Cellae", valley with many wineries. Even if the origin of the name is not sure, the region is still nowadays a paradise for wine lovers.
This easy ride crosses the wine region of Valpolicella. The itinerary goes out the city following a safe bike path that leads us to the immense vineyards of Valpolicella. Then, after a easy climb, we reach the top of a hill from where we can enjoy a great view over mountains and hills. On the road we can also see many Venetian Villas, elegant building built since the XV century.
We suggest to have a break in a winery, in order to experience the best of Valpolicella, the wine: there are many of them on our route.
Finally, the itinerary follow the river Adige and goes back to the city passing in front of the Arena and crossing the main squares.
in Verona, in Valpolicella, in South Adige parc
Beautiful climb from Caprie to the base of Rocca Sella, passing through Peroldrado, Campambiardo, Camparnaldo, and Celle. Ideal route for a 2-3 hour ride through nature on a pleasant asphalt road that climbs for almost 700 m in altitude to reach the alpine village Comba where you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Sacra di San Michele and the whole the lower Val Susa. Before Comba there is the cozy Rifugio Rocca Sella, a must - visit because of a good glass of wine and a hot meal.
in Val Susa, in Valsusa, in Avigliana, in Caprie, in Villadora, in Condove, to Sacra of San Michele, to Rocca Sella
E-bike cycling tour to discover the UNESCO landscapes of Langhe-Roero
This tour doesn't require using a car to reach the starting point; in fact, arriving by train at Santa Vittoria D'Alba railway station is the best way to visit the wild nature of Roero in a day. If you wish to pick up the e-bike directly at the station, you need to request the bike pickup when booking your rental, indicating the train arrival time. The tour is circular; if you're staying in the area, you can also start directly from the bike rental point in Corneliano D'Alba.
Santa Vittoria d'Alba
The self-guided e-bike tour starts from Santa Vittoria D'Alba railway station; arriving by train combined with e-bike allows for an easy visit of Langhe-Roero in a day. Let's go!
On the e-bike, you climb effortlessly to the historic center of Santa Vittoria D'Alba. The imposing castle of the Roero family, an ancient and noble family, dominates the historic center of the village perched on the hill. From the top of the Upper Village, you can enjoy a wonderful panorama of the surrounding hills; the view is dominated by the villages of Verduno and Roddi, and looking down, you can admire the flow of the Tanaro River.
Monticello d'Alba
Leaving Santa Vittoria d'Alba, the bike route winds through secondary roads immersed in vineyards. The route is characterized by ups and downs, sometimes gentle, sometimes more challenging, but with e-bikes, it's possible to tackle even the more demanding sections with ease. The second village you encounter during the ride is Monticello D'Alba, dominated by its imposing castle dating back to the 13th century. The Roero Castle of Monticello is one of the best-preserved fortifications in the area and absolutely deserves a guided tour. In the ancient village, you can discover artisan shops that produce typical products like "tajarin," thin hand-cut egg pasta, and chestnut honey with an intense and slightly bitter flavor. For a gastronomic stop, local trattorias offer traditional dishes such as agnolotti del plin, small ravioli filled with meat, and rabbit with Roero Arneis wine.
Corneliano d'Alba
The surprises of Roero are not over; on the bike, you pedal on secondary roads through Nebbiolo and Arneis vineyards. This first section is characterized by gentle ups and downs that allow you to admire the panorama alternating between vineyards, hazelnut groves, and the first orchards start to appear. The ride arrives in one of the heart villages of Roero, Corneliano d'Alba, a village that preserves important testimonies of its medieval past. Of particular interest is the 12th-century Tower, 22 meters high, which dominates the town and represents one of the symbols of the village. The 15th-century Church of San Bernardino with its Renaissance frescoes is also worth a stop. Corneliano d'Alba is also famous for the production of fine wines, strawberries, peaches, and Madernassa pears. Corneliano D'Alba is the ideal place for a delicious break, perhaps tasting the "stuffed peach," a typical dessert prepared with peaches filled with amaretti and cocoa, or the "hazelnut cake," prepared with the famous Piedmont IGP hazelnuts. In autumn, don't miss the opportunity to buy white truffles from local "trifolau" (truffle hunters). Corneliano d'Alba also hosts several wineries where you can taste Roero Arneis DOCG and Roero DOCG. Slightly outside the town center, in a super panoramic position, we find the Big Bench #348 blue and red, belonging to the Big Bench Community Project.
Monteu Roero
After the stop at the Big Bench of Corneliano D'Alba, you get back on the bike, following the route on the app, pedaling towards Monteu Roero. This section presents some more challenging ups and downs, with a significant climb towards the village of Monteu Roero. Don't worry, the e-bike will make this section easier, and where needed, you can increase the assistance! Observing the landscape, you notice a progressive change; vineyards give way to chestnut woods and the characteristic "Rocche," unique geological formations created by erosion that characterize the Roero territory. Along the way, you cross small hamlets and can admire numerous country chapels, testimony to popular religiosity. About halfway, a detour is recommended to visit the Sanctuary of Piloni, a devotional complex consisting of fifteen votive pillars representing the mysteries of the rosary. Arriving in Monteu Roero, one of the most picturesque villages in the area, you are welcomed by the majestic medieval castle that dominates from above. The historic center, with its narrow alleys and stone houses, preserves the charm of the past. Don't miss the Church of San Nicolao with its Romanesque bell tower and the walk to the Belvedere, from which you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Rocche del Roero and, on clearer days, the Alpine chain. Monteu Roero is famous for the production of strawberries and small fruits, used to prepare artisanal jams and liqueurs. In local restaurants, you can taste the "brasato al Roero," beef marinated and slowly cooked in local red wine, accompanied by "otto file" corn polenta, an ancient variety grown in the area.
Sommariva Perno
The last stretch of the e-bike route connects Monteu Roero to Sommariva Perno. This part of the itinerary is particularly evocative as it runs alongside the Rocche del Roero for a good stretch, canyons and gorges formed over thousands of years. The landscape is an alternation of woods, orchards, and small cultivated plots, with the strawberry being the queen among all fruits, finding its capital in Sommariva Perno. During the route, you cross the hamlet of Valle Rossi, where you can take a break at one of the numerous agritourism farms in the area to taste typical local products such as cheeses, cured meats, fresh pasta, local wines, and strawberries, excellent for a healthy and sweet break. Continuing the journey, you finally reach the village of Sommariva Perno, which stands on a hill, the last village of the circular e-bike tour. The historic center is dominated by the Castle of Bela Rosin (a FAI heart place), a nineteenth-century residence that belonged to Rosa Vercellana, subject of countless gossip at the court of Victor Emmanuel II. Around the castle extends a large forest park, ideal for a relaxing break at the end of the route. Also worth a visit are the Church of Santo Spirito, with its neoclassical facade, and the Hermitage of Tavoletto, an ancient religious complex immersed in greenery. The route concludes with the last stretch and arrival at Santa Vittoria D'Alba station.
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
Stage 1 - Novello
The first leg allows you to visit Novello. You can stop for a coffee and discover the beautiful panoramic terrace overlooking the Langhe.
From Novello you take the Ravera road that offers one of the most beautiful views in the area.
Stage 2 - Monforte
Monforte is pretty on the plain, but it is worth the climb to the top of the village where there is the amphitheater and the giant bench. I assure you that the view is worth the effort of the climb.
From Monforte take the Bussia road, a semi-flat, even shady road where you can even find some olive trees.
Stage 3 - Perno
Perno is a hamlet of Monforte (not to be confused with Sommariva Perno, which is elsewhere), very pretty. A minor place with nice restaurants and a spectacular view of the Langhe. Arriving in Perno you see on the left a small church among the vineyards that has great charm
Stage 4 - Roddi
Passing through back roads you reach Paciarini and then Roddi. It is worth stopping to eat at the Crota and visit the castle home of the l Truffle Hub.
Stage 5 - Verduno
Verduno is a pleasant village where you can taste Pelaverga, a wine produced only here in the Langa. Don't miss the panoramic terrace. Recommended Lunch: Bercau or Ca del Re.
For sleeping always Ca del Re, Real Castello or Lo Speziale.
Stage 6 - La Morra
At La Morra I recommend climbing the Belvedere. It is worth it. Don't miss a glass at Uve.
Stage 7 - Return to Novello
Before returning the bike, stop by Novello to taste Nas-cetta the native white wine that you can only try here.
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
1° giorno
Ritrovo dei partecipanti ad Acqui, incontro con i referenti, sistemazione in hotel e presentazione del tour.
Per chi arriva in treno a Torino o Alessandria si potrà organizzare un transfer.
Partenza per una passeggiata alla scoperta dei tesori di Acqui iniziando dalla Cattedrale di Maria Assunta e da “La Bollente”. I Romani furono i primi a sfruttare il Bormida con la creazione delle famose terme giunte fino a noi. Arrivarono poi i Gonzaga ed infine i Savoia. Tra le strette vie scopriamo palazzi e resti a testimonianza della millenaria storia di Acqui.
Cena libera in trattoria dove possiamo assaggiare le specialità monferrine.
Rientro e pernottamento in hotel.
2° giorno
Dopo colazione possiamo prendere le nostre E-Bike, ora siamo pronti per questa cavalcata tra vigne degustazioni e panchine giganti.
Pedaliamo in direzione Castel Rocchero tra spettacolari geometrie di filari. E’ la terra della Barbera, del Moscato, del Brachetto. Castel Rocchero è nato come presidio militare posto a guardia della via che da Acqui conduce a Santo Stefano Belbo. Proseguiamo per Fontanile dove troviamo bellissimi affreschi, sostiamo per il pranzo, libero, per ammirare lo splendido panorama prima di partire in direzione Alice Bel Colle dove saliamo sulla torre. Da qui si gode di una vista a 360° sul Monferrato e le Langhe.
Al termine del nostro giro ci attende una degustazione dii vini del territorio accompagnati da assaggi di specialità locali il tutto allietato da racconti su Acqui.
Ritorno in albergo per riposarci in attesa della cena (libera).
3° giorno
Dopo la colazione in albergo, ci rechiamo in E-bike all’acquedotto romano, siamo davanti alla storia, impressione la mole e l’ingegno nel realizzarlo. Percorriamo la ciclabile lungo il Bormida e torniamo in hotel.
Dopo il pranzo, libero, è arrivato il momento di un dolce saluto.
Ci porteremo nel cuore i colori e le emozioni di questo spicchio di Monferrato.
Il tracciato facile interamente in pianura corre lungo il Bormida e il centro cittadino per circa una decina di chilometri.
Fine del viaggio.
Note di viaggio
Il presente programma può essere soggetto a variazioni, sia prima che in corso di viaggio, in base al clima, le festività, alle esigenze dei viaggiatori e delle persone che ospitano il gruppo di viaggiatori. I programmi, i trasporti e le sistemazioni nelle strutture ricettive potranno essere modificati in base alle norme nazionali e regionali per la prevenzione da contagio Covid-19. Si prega di comunicare tempestivamente eventuali intolleranze, allergie ed altre esigenze alimentari.
Sono necessari: pantaloncini ciclista o similari con fondello per un maggior comfort, mantellina antipioggia e materiale per riparare eventuali forature ( camera d’aria, pompe…), guanti e occhiali da sole. Casco obbligatorio.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
ANGUILLARA / ROME THE VIA FRANCIGENA AND THE VEIO PARK
The last stage of the GTL (or the first, if you decide to leave northwards: it is not one-way!) largely exploits the route of the Via Francigena, in the last stretch of the long journey of the pilgrims who arrived in the Holy City. From Anguillara we pass through roads with little traffic near Lake Martignano – depending on the season, it will be more or less pleasant to stop for a swim – and then follow the course of the Cremera stream to the beautiful Sorbo Valley, where the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Sorbo stands. From here we can follow the GPS track and the sporadic indications of the Francigena up to the Veio Park, a city conquered by the Romans in the royal period, whose traces remain in an important archaeological site. We continue our journey towards the city through green patches and streams, along paths that are sometimes bumpy but always fascinating, up to the village of Isola Farnese and the Mola Waterfalls. At this point we still follow the course of the Cremera through secondary roads up to the point where it plunges into the Tiber becoming a tributary: we are now at the gates of the GRA, which we cross with an underpass, and in the northern suburbs of the capital: the entrance to the center is the task of the Tiber ridge, a cycle artery that runs along the river offering unexpected Roman views, from a perspective where traffic does not arrive. The routes to enter Rome include sections of Eurovelo 5 and Eurovelo 7.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
Il percorso Alta Langa Verde è un itinerario cicloturistico immerso nel cuore dell’Alta Langa piemontese, ideale per gli amanti della bicicletta elettrica (e-bike), del turismo lento e della natura incontaminata. L’anello attraversa alcuni dei borghi più affascinanti del territorio, offrendo panorami mozzafiato, salite dolci tra le colline e discese panoramiche verso la Valle Bormida.
Il punto di partenza e di passaggio principale è Bergolo, noto come il "paese di pietra", uno dei più piccoli e suggestivi comuni del Piemonte. Da qui si sale dolcemente lungo le colline panoramiche che dominano l’Alta Langa, circondati da boschi, vigneti e noccioleti. Il percorso prosegue in direzione Levice, altro borgo tipico che conserva il fascino rurale e autentico di queste terre.
Dopo Levice, l’itinerario scende nella Valle Bormida, attraversando paesaggi verdi e silenziosi, dove è possibile fare una pausa rigenerante vicino ai corsi d'acqua o in piccoli agriturismi locali. Da qui, si risale su altre colline, seguendo un tracciato ad anello che permette di esplorare a fondo il paesaggio variegato e ricco di biodiversità dell’Alta Langa.
Il percorso è perfetto per una gita in e-bike di una giornata o come tappa di un weekend cicloturistico. È adatto a ciclisti di livello intermedio ed è segnalato lungo tutto il tragitto. L’Alta Langa Verde è più di un semplice itinerario: è un invito a scoprire un territorio autentico, attraverso un'esperienza di mobilità dolce, ecoturismo e connessione con il paesaggio.
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
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 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 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 Agustín · Picasso Museum · Church of Santiago · Roman Theatre · Parador of the Citadel · Paseo del Parque · Town Hall · Muelle Uno
Prices:
Tour in City Bike: €18 | Tour in Electric Bike: €23
Tour City Bike + Tapa: €25 | 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
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
Archeobike is an itinerary by ebike that combines history and archaeology with the natural landscapes of the National Park and the local flavors.
We depart from the beautiful Romanesque Church of Sorano, in Filattiera, crucial landmark along the pilgrimage route Via Francigena but also for the archaeology of the area.
In fact here several stele statues have been found, stone monoliths sculpted as male and female figure by the Liguri Apuani, prehistoric people who inhabited Lunigiana before the Romans. Also box tombs dating to the iron age and findings of a Roman mansio have been found in this same area.
From here we will cycle secondary roads across the quiet Val di Caprio reaching a secondary archaeologic site at the foot of the Apennines, where mysterious stone engravings by the Liguri Apuani are hidden in the wood.
It’s time to try some off-road also for those who have no previous experience, we will cycle along a short gravalled path before getting back on asphalted roads as far as the Apennine prairies Prati di Logarghena.
Tasting-lunch at with local products at Agriturismo Podere Conti , before cycling back to Filattiera.
Meeting: 09.30 Tourist Information Office next to the Sorano Romanesque Church, Filattiera. Tour ends approx. 16.30.
Duration: full day
Difficulty: STRENOUS. Lenght: 35 Km. Minimum altitude 150m asl / Maximum altitude 950m asl. It is required a good confidence with bicycle and gears and good health condition.
in 5 terre, in Tosco-Emiliano natural parc, in Argentario, to Santo Stefano's pieve, to Codimonte's pieve, in Villafranca, in Lunigiana