Tipi Percorsi
Between pajare and dry mulls, it is a ride in the interior of the Salento the second leg of the Cycloth of the Ionian Salento. After Nardò, it touches Galatone, with its borgo dominated by the Sanctuary of the Crucifix, and then passes from Sannicle and Alezio. The sweet salentine campaign alternates to the municipalities of Taviano, Racale and Alliste. The small and evocative borgo of Felline opens the way to the approx in Ugento, the town of the tiny Zeus.
Cosa può esserci di più green di una vacanza in e-bike che parte dal centro di Genova (Piazza
Manin) con il trenino storico Genova - Casella ed arriva in Val Borbera, in una delle zone più verdi e
panoramiche dell 'Appennino Genovese? Da Casella, al termine dell'emozionante risalita di circa
un'ora con lo storico trenino, potrai continuare su una potente e-bike che senza fatica ti farà scoprire
con una facile pedalata assistita un territorio ricco di storia in un contesto naturale e di quiete dove
ad ogni angolo potrai scoprire scorci e panorami inaspettati.
Potrai noleggiare l'e-bike e percorrere uno degli anelli consigliati dall' app di BikeSquare in cui
trovare punti d'interesse e di ristoro dove degustare i formaggi e i vini locali come il Timorasso e il
Montebore. Oppure potrai pernottare in una delle strutture ricettive della Valle Borbera ed
assaporare i deliziosi piatti tipici godendoti la frescura ed il silenzio di un territorio ricco
di spunti naturalistici tutti da scoprire, come i panorami mozzafiato di Vendersi, il Castello di Borgo
Adorno, le strette di Pertuso, uno dei dei canyon più lunghi d'Italia, le cascate di Gordena e
l'imponente Castello della Pietra in Valle Vobbia.
Se si vuole viaggiare senza bagaglio si può richiedere il servizio locale di sherperaggio di BikeSquare.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
panoramic path in the Tuscan countryside, which starts from the Tenuta l 'Settino, rental point and winery that offers guided tours and tastings. The path continues downhill in the direction of Paganico, between woods, olive groves and vines. The panorama is unique. You go through the borough of Paganico, with its medieval wall, from which it is possible, with a small detour, to take a walk along the banks of the river Ombrone. Superato Paganico, of continuing in the direction of Pietratonda, on a flat road that crosses pastures, farms and farms in Bovine, and then to Aratrice, the location of the award-winning Nannoni distillery, which is possible to visit on booking. The path then continues between the cultivated fields fio at the provincial road that rises to the borgo of Civitella Marittima, characteristic borgo from the stone houses and paved roads. Superato the country, imparts a neighborly road that crosses the Gretano valley, and woods and olive trees leads to the medieval monastery of the'Ardenghesca Abbey, which is possible to visit in a few minutes. The road then continues uphill and in a picturesque vegetation tunnel, formed by the trees that close above the carriageway, reports to the Tenuta.
in Scarlino, in Follonica, in Gavorrano, in Castiglione della Pescaia, in San Vincenzo, in Piombino, in Bolgheri, in Ribolla, in Massa Marittima, in Maremma, in Grosseto, at the Uccellina Park, in Orbetello, in Pescia, in Argentario
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
Ti piacerebbe pedalare tra le vigne delle Langhe divertendoti che quasi non ci credi per quanto è facile?
E poi, sarebbe bello fermarsi, fare delle belle foto, sentire l'aria calda sulla pelle e assaggiare qualche buon prodotto tipico.
Sarebbe perfetto poter fare un pic nic, circondati dalle vigne, sentendo il profumo della natura e il silenzio della campagna.
Questa esperienza ti permette di fare tutte queste cose insieme, con i tuoi amici, con la tua famiglia, con la persona che ami.
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
The Calanchi e-bike route starts from Volterra, a beautiful medieval city located in Tuscany. From here, you can take the road that leads to San Cipriano, a picturesque hilltop village.
During the bike ride from Volterra to San Cipriano, you can enjoy splendid panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside. Along the way, you will find yourself immersed in untouched nature, with gentle hills, wheat fields, and vineyards stretching out to the horizon.
Once you arrive in San Cipriano, with the e-bike you can explore the ancient village with its cobblestone streets and stone houses. Here you will also find some restaurants and cafes where you can taste local cuisine and take a refreshing break.
After visiting San Cipriano, you can continue the Calanchi route to other destinations such as Pomarance or Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to admire the characteristic calanchi, unique geological formations created by the erosion of clay soil.
The Calanchi offer breathtaking views and are an ideal place to take a break and capture panoramic photos. You can also venture along hiking trails that will take you even closer to these natural wonders, and with e-bikes it will be easy to reach them.
The e-bike route of the Calanchi from Volterra to San Cipriano is a unique tourist experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Tuscan countryside and explore fascinating medieval villages along the way.
volterra, a volterra
The marvelous cycle path that runs alongside the Dora Baltea leads effortlessly to discover the countless wonders of the plain between Châtillon and Fénis. A succession of ever new glimpses make the journey a continuous and exciting discovery of this corner of Valle d'Aosta.
The route with the electric bike passes through wide meadows, cultivations of the valley floor, natural areas and several castles including Baron Gamba, Ussel, Passerin d'Entrèves and the magnificent and choreographic castle of Fénis.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
Are you in Turin for EuroVision Song Festival?
This is the perfect tour for discovering the city by ebike.
You'll pedal around the city center feeling the vibes for the event of the year.
The tour offers you a nice ride along the Po river where you can observe the city, its life and its monuments.
in Turin
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
Bellissimo itinerario con partenza dal centro abitato di Villacidro, per raggiungere il sito archeologico di Matzanni, attraversando verdissimi boschi di quercia da sughero e costeggiando al rientro la diga sul rio Leni.
Per concludere si attraversa il centro storico del paese per procedere sulla strada ciclopedonale panoramica, per arrivare alla famosa cascata Sa Spendula.
in Sardegna, nella Sardegna meridionale, a Villacidro, nel Medio Campidano, nel Sud Sardegna
Il tour inizia con un giro panoramico sulla suggestiva Val Bormida, incorniciata dalle maestose Alpi. Il percorso, di livello medio, offre un'esperienza adatta a tutti i ciclisti .
Dopo una salita iniziale, si raggiunge Roccaverano, un borgo incantevole con un centro storico suggestivo, perfetto per immergersi nell'atmosfera autentica della zona.
Proseguendo, si arriva alla Torre di Vengore, da cui si gode di una vista mozzafiato sull'intera area circostante, dall'arco alpino alla valle Bormida fino alla pianura. La Torre di Vengore è una maestosa struttura con base quadrata, associata a una leggenda locale che narra di abitanti di Roccaverano desiderosi di eguagliare la potenza regale.
Dopo la visita alla torre, si continua con una discesa panoramica fino al Parco Quarelli, noto per le sue statue e per una tappa culturale interessante lungo il percorso.
Successivamente, si raggiunge il punto di ristoro presso Ca' Bianca, dove si possono ricaricare le energie e gustare specialità locali.
Dopo il ristoro, il tour prosegue con la visita al centro storico di Mombaldone, caratterizzato dalle sue strette stradine e dai suoi edifici storici.
Infine, si conclude con una salita verso Cascina Bertolotto, offrendo panorami mozzafiato lungo il ritorno.
In sintesi, il tour combina sfide ciclistiche con bellezze naturali e culturali, offrendo un'immersione completa nell'atmosfera suggestiva del Monferrato.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
This path that you can enjoy in ebike is developed in the territory between the communes of the municipalities of Arserum and Cogollo of the Cengio, along the white and paved roads. With a total length of 30.00 km with a mt. 417.
The starting point is in Arsero-Via dei Longhi where you start with a breakfast / merenda at the Campagna bar with coffee and brioche.
Arserum-Old Railway Station-Cartiera Rossi
From the starting point, you reach the Old Railway Station, station wanted at the end of '800 dall 'industrial Alessandro Rossi. Rossi financed the construction with l ', aimed at linking the manufacturing and Piovene Rocchette and Arserum manufacturers.
The route for our ebikes continues in the direction Cartiera Rossi, founded in 1878 by Francesco Rossi, a large company in which over 1300 employees were employed, becoming the largest European cartiera in the world in a few years.
Along the way we find the Bar Treatoria all 'Isola, cozy local with products typical of the area and wanted products.
Cogollo hydroelectric power station
The route proceeds through Seghe, industrial strength of the valley, up to the small fraction of Rutello, to continue costing the Astico river, until it reaches the Cogollo River of Cengio.
Trail
goes back down the dirt road and through much of the countryside and the centre of the country, you can access the Alto Trail. It is a cycle-pedestrian path accessible to all. Along his track they meet old masiers, remnant of ancient terractions, vats d ' water that once served to wash the cloths, speakers and the old church of Cogollo. It is path that develops at the boundary between l 'inhabited by Cogollo and the mount. The path crosses all the communal territory on the side facing south of the valley of the 'Astico.
The path is 6-7 kilometers long and has a maximum displacement of 115 mt.
Church of the 'Olmo and Monastery of the Resurrection
The Church of the 'Olmo was the parish church of Cogollo until 1927 and is located in the heart of the old country with the care of the nuns, residing in the nearby monastery, a restored 17 ^ century building. The Small Family of the Resurrection is a Catholic monastic community born in Jerusalem in 1978, which today has numerous venues around the world.
The monastery, which dates back to the beginning of the 17 th century, is the fruit of a donation from Don Pietro Bella to the diocese. Bishop Antonio asked for the donation to be made for a monastery purpose and so it was.
Closed by Sant'Agata
Profollowing for the Alto Trail, it went down to the fraction of Mosson, to then forward to its campaigns and arrive at the chiesette of Sant'Agata, the small jeweller of longtime longobarda. It has the apse facing east, like all the primitive churches, and until 1915 it had next to the cemetery. The structure is at a unique nave, and at the entrance you can read the tarda dedicated in 1970 by the Sant'Agata Brigade.
Ex Railroad Raines Rocchette-Arserum
The road continues until you take "The Road of the Old Railway", today's itinerary cyclopedonale ex Railway Rocchette-Arsiero, is a route that from Piovene Rocchette leads up to Arserum by passing by Velo d 'Astico. Along about 10 km, it is a journey immersed in nature suitable for everyone : cyclists, moms with strollers, masters with dogs, walking enthusiasts ...
All'imbocco can be stopped at the bar Casello Six for a coffee break or aperitif, or for excellent first dishes, craft beers, sandwiches, cutters and whatnot.
Later on following the cycling, the Chiosco San Giorgio, pub & bar known for its playful environment, is located, with annexation of playground for children.
Meda Castle
On the route you meet the Meda Castle, positioned at 375 meter slm, the Meda Castle has always dominated the valley. For this it was also used during the First World War as a postaction for cannons and machine guns. All still visible environments today, on three floors located under the castle.
Before we reach the term, we find the Restaurant Montanina, a welcoming restaurant offering quality products, with dishes typical of the culinary tradition vicentine obtained with selected raw materials. The location is located in an enchanting landscape where there are ample spaces for the smaller, but especially for the greats, it is granted the sport fishing that you can make directly into the property pond.
L 'ring itinerary leads you to re-entry, after a nice pedal you'll be ready to recount the ebikes.
This splendid e-bike tour among the prestigious Monferrato vineyards will allow you to discover, without too much effort, the most beautiful villages and landscapes in the area.
It is a circular route that starts and ends in Nizza Monferrato and allows you to admire the splendid landscapes of vineyards of Barbera and Nizza docg.
How to visit Nizza Monferrato:
Nice is the most important agricultural and commercial center located in the heart of Monferrato area, one of the most famous Italian places of wine production in the world, especially as regards red wines. UNESCO World Heritage Site for its landscape assets and for the Barbera and Nizza DOCG wines, it is the most important center of the province and of the Belbo Valley.
In Nice it is worth taking a stroll through the streets of the center and stopping to admire the Campanon tower, in the town square, the oldest civic tower in the city, incorporated into the Town Hall.
The historic center is beautiful, full of typical bars and restaurants where you can taste the specialties of Nicese and Piedmontese cuisine based on Cardo Gobbo, a renowned local product.
There will certainly be the possibility of some amazing tasting of red wine at the Regional Winery of Nice, located near the splendid Palazzo Crova, an admirable example of an 18th century noble town residence.
At the end of the tour, the more "daring" will be able to reach the Church of Madonna della Neve, one of the highest points in the town.
It can be reached via a very steep climb but the view over the city and the surrounding municipalities is certainly worth the effort.
Castel Boglione and Castel Rocchero
In Castel Boglione and Castel Rocchero you can enjoy breathtaking landscapes that perfectly embody the concept of Monferrato.
These hills, shaped by the constant and incessant work of winemakers, became a UNESCO heritage site in 2014 and are recognized and admired all over the world.
Don't forget to taste the prestigious wines of "La Torre" winery in Castel Rocchero, one of the stops on our tour.
Here you will have a wide choice in tasting fine wines typical of the area.
How to visit Castelletto Molina
After the La Torre di Castel Rocchero’s Winery you will reach the charming town of Castelletto Molina, famous for its Medieval Castle characterized by high defensive walls and five towers used for defense and as ancient prisons.
The track will allow you to go around the Castle to admire it in all its beauty.
Also characteristic is the Museum of Agricultural Arts, at the entrance to the town.
If you are hungry, do not miss a stop at the Trattoria da Nello e Lina, whose typical dishes will brighten your day.
How to visit Fontanile
Continuing along secondary roads, we will arrive in the characteristic village of Fontanile, famous for its wines, the Murales, but above all for its mammoth Church of San Giovanni Battista, whose dome, designed by the engineer architect Francesco Gualandi, stands out in the center of the village dominating the whole surrounding landscape.
Do not miss a visit to this characteristic monument whose dome is the highest in the province of Asti!
From here you can continue towards Mombaruzzo enjoying a stop at the Giant Bench of Fontanile, located in a splendid panoramic position.
The return: Mombaruzzo Stazione, Casalotto
After the Big Bench you can consider a stop at the “da Erminio” restaurant in Mombaruzzo Stazione for a short refreshment on the way back.
The route will then continue until it touches the Municipality of Casalotto.
From here, turning towards Fontanile, you can once again admire the dome of its “cathedral” dominating the whole surrounding landscape.
In Casalotto it is certainly worth making a detour to the “Berta Distilleries”, a prestigious company of grappas and spirits.
Here you cannot miss a taste of the amazing Grappa alle Rose, the real highlight of their production.
Resuming the route towards Nizza Monferrato, you will use your electric bikes for the last climbs immersed in landscapes of vineyards as far as the eye can see.
A last long descent will accompany you gently to Nizza Monferrato and, after crossing the center, you will reach the end point of the tour.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
With this route you can take a dip into the past and visit 4 historically important castles of the Southern area of Lake Garda; you visit, in order, the castles of Moniga, Padenghe, Polpenazze and Soiano. In the castles, from which you have a marvelous view of the lake, you can admire the ancient walls and old buildings.
To return to the present you can stop at the Big Bench of Chiaretto, or Pink Big Bench, not far from winery La Guarda, which organizes tastings of wine and of typical products and prepares delicious picnics.
at Lake Garda, in Manerba del Garda, in Salò, in Moniga del Garda, in San Felice del Benaco, in Desenzano del Garda, in Padenghe, in Peschiera del Garda, in Valeggio sul Mincio, on the Cycleway of Mincio,
Highlights: Montjuic Olympic Stadium and Swimming Pool - Camp Nou Stadium and Museum
Sport have always been very important in Barcelona, even in Roman times. Much later, at the beginning of the 20th Century, football became the major sport in Barcelona. Barça was its main team, and it became a symbol, the national team of Catalonia. That’s why we built el Camp Nou, the biggest Football Stadium in Europe.
But the most important transformation of the city took place during the 80’ and 90’ with the 1992 Olympics: new beaches and harbours, awesome buildings, great opportunities. The main Olympic sites were the Ring at Montjuïc, and the Vila Olimpica and its harbour, both reachable with our e-bikes.
Along our tour we will see all these famous places, giving you a fully understanding of the recent history of Barcelona, that made it so famous all over.
Winter Time: 10.00
Summer Time: 10AM and 4PM
Meeting Point: Placa Reial
in Barcellona, in Barcelona
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
Questo percorso parte dalla piazza mercato di Bosco Marengo, comune che si estende ad ovest fino al torrente Orba,
paese che ha regalato i natali ad un personaggio storico di grande rilievo, Frà Michele Ghislieri, divenuto poi Papa Pio V nel 1566.
Il tracciato si snoda per il centro storico, costeggiando prima le mura che un tempo isolavano il borgo più antico, risalente all'epoca preromana,
e solcando poi, la campagna coltivata in direzione del torrente, raggiungendo la storica tenuta San Michele del XII secolo.
Trattasi di un percorso molto facile e quasi interamente in piano, principalmente su strade bianche, adatto per famiglie, anche con bimbi piccoli
vista la distanza percorribile.
Il primo tratto di strada, dalla ten. San Michele alla diga omonima, lambisce la garzaia di Bosco M., area naturale protetta caratterizzata da numerose
specie nitticore quali le Ardeidi, risultando molto probabile l'avvistamento della garzetta o dell'airone cenerino nei canali di irrigazione.
Dalla diga di San Michele alla diga di Fresonara si costeggerà in tutta la sua lunghezza il torrente Orba, per poi raggiungere l'abitato di Fresonara, attraversando prima
la piazza Don Luigi Orione e raggiungendo poi la chiesa di Santa Maria, si imboccherà nuovamente una strada campestre per ritornare nell' abitato di Bosco M.
Come ultima tappa, la visita al Complesso Monumentale di Santa Croce, che papa Pio V ebbe il desiderio di edificare, affiancando il convento domenicano, arricchito da tre chiostri,
e la chiesa tardorinascimentale, che ancora conserva pregevoli opere di Giorgio Vasari e della sua scuola.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Any outdoor activities idea? This tour is the most tasty bike tour of the area: it runs along the streets of the Risorgimento and leads you to discover the typical products, the excellent food and the incredible landscapes of the Terre del Custoza. You can immerse yourself in this genuine climate by letting yourself be carried away by the scents and colors of these lands and our wines, starting with the most famous of the Custoza DOC area but also of the Bardolino red wine. It is possible to make wine tastings accompanied by typical local products.
at Lake Garda, in Manerba del Garda, in Salò, in Moniga del Garda, in San Felice del Benaco, in Desenzano del Garda, in Padenghe, in Peschiera del Garda, in Valeggio sul Mincio, on the Cycleway of Mincio,
L’itinerario ci porterà nella splendida riserva naturale del Bosco delle Pianelle, un’area boschiva caratterizzata da una ricca vegetazione e dalla presenza di fauna avicola. Il bosco che si estende per circa 600 ettari si raggiunge dopo una pedalata panoramica nelle campagne della murgia; giunti nella riserva si percorreranno diversi sentieri alcuni dei quali davvero spettacolari. L’escursione prevede la sosta in masseria situata all’interno dell’area boschiva con degustazione di prodotti tipici. Si conclude con il rientro a Martina Franca.
in Alberobello, in Martina Franca, in Locorotondo, along Pirro canal, in Bisceglie, in Cisternino
**Update on 22nd September 2020**
The following text and the linked "hikes" routes are part of the Gallo Nero Bike Day event on last 20th September 2020. Together with the organising body we decided to let the routes be available all year round, hoping that more and more people decide to cycle on our roads. If you want to visit wineries, restaurants and businesses who joined the event, please call in advance because special menus and prices and opening times may vary without notification.
The two routes, the Granfondo (135 km, elevation difference 2621 m) and the Mediofondo (83 km, elevation difference 1526 m), offer breathtaking views of our countryside, the ultimate iconic Italian landscape. Starting in Radda in Chianti, where cyclists can admire the old city walls, and ending in Greve in Chianti, the birthplace of explorer and navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano, the route breezes by vineyards in the sunny Golden Basin of Panzano in Chianti, cuts through San Casciano and then dips down towards Castellina in Chianti, chosen by Michelangelo Buonarroti as his personal retreat. The long route meanders through the southernmost part of the territory, among lush vineyards and breathtaking hills, like the ones of San Regolo and Castagnoli. Both routes descend and rise several times, but don’t include highly technical incline climbs, allowing participants to enjoy the amazing landscape in its most glorious moment – the end of summer.
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike