Tipi Percorsi
This is a route that will allow you to cycle both on paved roads and partly on dirt paths. It is a medium-difficulty route that mostly develops over flat terrain, except for a climb of about 3 kilometers that leads to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Boden.
The oasis of Borgo Tenso, Madonna del Boden, and Lake Mergozzo
Starting from the BikeSquare rental in Premosello-Chiovenda, you will cycle towards the Natural Oasis of Bosco Tenso, the ideal place to seek shade from the sun and enjoy the coolness of the forest composed of oaks and chestnut trees, as well as observe birds and the variety of wildlife that inhabits the area. You will continue cycling towards Ornavasso to reach the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Boden. Thirsty? You can quench your thirst by filling your water bottle at the fountain from which healing water flows. You can then continue cycling along the Toce cycle path until you reach Mergozzo.
Here, you can ride along the shores of Lake Mergozzo and stop at one of the local establishments in the area.
You will return to Premosello-Chiovenda by retracing the Toce cycle path.
a Verbania, sui Laghi, sul Lago Maggiore, nella Val d'Ossola, Premosello-Chiovenda, Vogogna, Macugnaga, sul Toce, Lago di Mergozzo
The Po is not just a river, it is a protagonist in the history of Cremona. Along its course it took place men, kingdoms, conflicts and generated culture with art, myths and legends.
The city has developed on its banks and exploited its resources, water and the ability to be a link on them, expanding its control even along its course leaving traces of different epochs still well visible today.
The path starts from Cremona following the left bank of the Po to the west to cross the point where the affluent Adda feeds it, called Punta d'Adda.
What to see in Crotta d 'Adda
It will be possible to see life stories related to the rivers painted on the walls of the houses, admire the nature generated by the water, the old ferry to cross the river, a circular experimental breeding and the history of the cremonese family Stanga that here has made a villa on natural terraction which rushes to the river area.
Crossing the rivers you reach the province of Lodi where at the Castello di Maccastorna remembers the figure of the Cremonese gentleman Cabrino Fondulo and the eccide accomplished in the castle of this small location, and then arriving at Castelnuovo Bocca d'Adda where to discover the Visconteo castle, bound to the Municipality of Cremona and the chapel of St. John the Baptist family of the Stanga family. The return will make you visit the real Punta d'Adda and a wooded path along the embankments.
This ebike tour to the west of Cremona allows you to immerse yourself in nature. A ring that leaves and ends in Cremona where you can rent your ebikes at the camping.
Based on your needs we can enrich the tailor-made tour and contact the most suitable facilities by sending a dedicated quote.
Pedaling with slowness is the best way of enjoying the experience, with BikeSquare Cremona you can.
in Cremona, in Trescore Cremasco, in Busseno, to Santa Maria del Monte sanctuary in Caravaggio, to Pignano palace,
The path to Mount Fraiteve is an exciting adventure of about 30 km, ideal for mountain biking lovers in search of a challenging challenge. Starting from Pragelato, the path begins with a moderate climb, immersing yourself in the alpine woods and crossing green meadows.
As you go up, the sights become more and more spectacular, with views that open up on the underlying valleys and surrounding peaks. The climb continues until it reaches the tip of the Mount Fraiteve cabinoway, the highest point of the route, at over 2,700 meters altitude. From here, the view is breathtaking
After admired the panorama and replenished the energies, the descent begins. This trait is technical and requires attention, with steep slopes and narrow curves that test the skills of the cyclists. The descent also offers adrenalinic emotions, with fast traits and rock sections that require precision.
The path concludes by returning to Pragelato, completing a ring that combines the natural beauty of the Alps with an intense cycling challenge.
in Val Chisone, in Pragelato
Evento di gruppo, alla scoperta del vino Ribona e delle cantine Murola, Saputi, Sant'Isidoro e Podere Sabbioni.
Percorso ad anello di 40 km, con partenza alle ore 10:00 da Petriolo, fino a Colmurano, e ritorno al Bar Centrale intorno alle 16:00.
Lungo il percorso, che si snoda fra strade bianche ed asfaltate (i tratti di sterrato sono stati esclusi, per evitare il fango), dopo circa 5 km di strada panoramica, incontreremo la Cantina Murola, dove degusteremo il Ribona Baccius ed il Giula '21.
Dopo la breve sosta, proseguiremo verso la valle del fiume Fiastra ed attraverseremo il parco archeologico Urbs Salvia, per salire al borgo di Urbisaglia (Urbs Salvia), Città della Regio V Picenum, che nacque come nel II secolo a.C. Da qui, proseguiremo in verso Colmurano, attraverseremo il borgo e, dopo circa 20 km dalla partenza arriveremo alla Cantina Saputi, dove ci aspettano i due assaggi di Ribona e dove potremmo consumare il pranzo al sacco in mezzo al verde.
Dopo la sosta di circa un'oretta, ripartiremo alla volta dei territori dell'Abbadia di Fiastra, e ci potremmo fermare ad scoprire la piccola e magnifica chiesa di Maestà, denominata anche Santa Maria del Massaccio: la primitiva edicola sacra venne infatti eretta a ridosso di un rudere romano, probabilmente un monumento funerario (ancora oggi visibile), situato lungo l'antica Salaria Gallica.
Continuando, lungo la direttrice del fiume Fiastra, entreremo nei territori dell'Abbadia, per poi arrivare al colle di Colbuccaro dove conosceremo la Cantina Sant'Isidoro ed i vini Pausola e Beltrovato '22.
Ci stiamo ora avvicinando al ritorno, ma prima ci aspetta la scoperta della Cantina Podere Sabbioni e del suo Ribona '22, che potremmo assaggiare in mezzo ai filari della sua vigna.
Al ritorno a Petriolo, è possibile visitare il museo dei legni processionali o, per gli irriducibili, fare un aperitivo al Bar Centrale
Marca Maceratese, nella Marca Maceratese, a Macerata, a Petriolo
Vuoi trascorrere due giorni indimenticabili tra le colline del Monferrato in sella ad una ebike? Ecco la proposta completa di BikeSquare per realizzare la tua piccola vacanza di relax con una attivitĂ outdoor facile e gratificante.
Programma generale
Giorno 1 - Arrivo ad Acqui Terme con mezzi propri e sistemazione in B&B. Visita libera della cittĂ e cena. (*)
Giorno 2 - noleggio delle bici elettriche BikeSquare e partenza per il giro I vigneti del Monferrato in ebike (34 km)
Giorno 3 - noleggio delle bici elettriche BikeSquare e partenza per il giro Da Acqui verso Castelletto d'Erro e Montechiaro d'Acqui (40 km)
Giorno 4 - Check-out e partenza.
Durata: 4 giorni / 3 notti
Luogo: Monferrato, Piemonte
Tipologia: tour autoguidato
DifficoltĂ : media
Mezzo: ebike
Guida: BikeSquare app (disponibile per iOS, Android)
(*) è possibile alloggiare anche in agriturimo fuori il centro abitato di Acqui Terme che propone la sistemazione in mezza pensione.
Costi: il prezzo indicato in questa pagina si intende per il solo noleggio della ebike.
Organizzazione tecnica: Punto Viaggio
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Ebike tour across the hills of the Monferrato astride Rocchetta Tanaro’s Natural Park.
Beautiful landscapes will frame this tour through woods and vineyards.
How to visit Belveglio
Our tour starts from Ortondo’s B&B in Cortiglione.
After a short ride on the crest of the hills surrounding the town, you will arrive at “Bricco di Belveglio”, a place wherer it is possible to have a 360 degrees view of the surrounding landscape.
Belveglio is a town of 336 inhabitants in the province of Asti. In the Middle Ages the town was known with the name of Malamorte. It is likely that the toponym derives from the continuous struggles that raged in the territory, such as to consider them lands of bad death. The first lord of Malamorte was Raimondo Turco (1003 - 1092), coming from a noble family of Asti.
The Aleramic marquises of Incisa became masters of the locality after the descent of Federico Barbarossa in 1155, who defeated and set fire to the city of Asti, but after the peace of Costanza (1183) they were forced to return it to the Municipality of Asti. Following the civil wars in Asti between the Solaro and Guttuari Malamorte factions, many destructions followed one another, up to the passage of the city of Asti under the domination of Luchino Visconti.
In 1387, the village appears in Valentina Visconti's dowry for her marriage to Luigi di Valois and probably in this period the locality changed its name to Belvedere (Bellumviderium Astensium).
In 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte included the village in the Department of Marengo and in this period the name changed (the last one) from Belvedere to Belveglio.
The route winds through the streets of the center of the village until it leaves the main road to start a long secondary road immersed in the surrounding woods.
Rocchetta Tanaro and its Natural Park
The track will lead you to the borders of the Rocchetta Tanaro’s Natural Park.
Pay attention to the descent on the gravel road that will allow you to enter the park and enjoy, in summer, some shade and coolness.
Leaving the main dirt road you will find yourself near the town of Cerro Tanaro, from where a long cycle path will start on the banks of the Tanaro river.
At the end of the track, a small tunnel will take you past the railway to reach (this time on asphalt) the town of Rocchetta Tanaro.
In the open countryside, once on the banks of the Tanaro, stands the small church of Santa Maria de Flexio with a Romanesque apse.
In the Sant'Emiliano region stands the homonymous church, formerly a dependency of the Abbey of Azzano which extended its jurisdiction over farmhouses and lands in the Rocchetta area bordering "Roca".
In the concentric, the Salone Santa Caterina, once the Church of the Confraternity of the ss. Annunziata or dei "Battuti", it preserves a chiselled fresco under study by the Superintendency of Artistic Heritage, Romanesque columns and corbels.
The parish church built in 1700 on a pre-existing medieval chapel dedicated to Saint Stephen, has a Romanesque bell tower dated 1474. It preserves a marble stoup with the engraved "Comunitas Rocheta 1476", a painting attributed to the Caccia school, a painting by Michelangelo Pittatore, an ivory crucifix by 1700 of Provençal school.
Also worth seeing is the Rocchetta Tanaro Natural Park, where the presence of “Il Frutteto della Memoria” and the "large beech" (called "Faggio Emilio") of the Val du Gè (Valle del Gelo), an ultra-centuries-old specimen over 25 meters and with a diameter of the crown of around 20 meters that grows to the minimum altitude for Piedmont (130 meters above sea level), and represents a reminder of the beech woods spread throughout the area at the end of the last glacial period, and the Integral Nature Reserve " Il Verneto ", WWF oasis.
In Rocchetta there are also two museums: the “Tanaro and Contadinerie Museum”, with the reconstruction of some typically Rocchettese peasant life environments, and the Museum of wine labels, an ideal journey through the Italian regions which, through its graphics, invites visitors to discover the best national wines;
Also worthy of note is the Castle of the Marquises Incisa della Rocchetta, where for centuries the wines of the Marquises Incisa della Rocchetta were produced in the cellars, transferred since 1994 to "La Corte Chiusa" (an ancient family property).
A cylindrical tower and parts of the building remain of the ancient medieval castle. The castle is now privately owned (not open to visitors).
Continuing along the track, you will arrive to take the road towards the Mogliotti’s Road to rejoin the track of the starting point again.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
This self-guided tour is recommended for expert bikers. Pedal through Roseto and Casal Molarathen reach the Vivaro Meadows. This is the most beloved place for a day-trip outside of Rome. There are inns , holiday farms and pic nic area . Going down reach Rocca of Papa. It's coming back to the starting point.
Facile percorso in ebike da Aracena a Corte Concepcion
nella Sierra de Aracena, ad Aracena, al Molino RĂo Alájar, a Huelva
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
La Selva del Lamone si trova tra il Lazio e la Toscana e si estende tra i comuni di Ischia, Farnese e Pitigliano.
E' uno dei boschi più selvaggi della regione e si estende su un'antichissima colata lavica, si presume la stessa dell'esplosione che ha dato origine al lago di Bolsena e protegge al suo interno numerose specie di flora e di fauna.
La Riserva fa arte del SIC (Sito di Importanza Comunitaria) e del ZPS (Zona di Protezione Speciale).
Attraversando il bosco si possono ammirare pregiate testimonianze storiche e archeologiche, oltre alle bellissime cascate naturali: quella del Salabrone e quella del Pelicotonno.
Pedalando si attraversa anche Farnese dove è possibile pedalare nel borgo di Pinocchio dove sono state giratae delle scene del film di Comencini.
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
Castelli Romani: Ariccia
The route is immersed in nature and is undeniably charming riding e-bikes. Starting from the Castelli Romani, from the town of Ariccia famous for its Ariccia porchetta and its characteristic bridge, along the historic Via Appia Antica, you can admire ancient ruins, mausoleums, and breathtaking landscapes.
During the e-bike tour, the archaeological sites that can be visited are the Villa dei Quintili and the Tomb of Cecilia Metella, where the millennia-old history of Rome has left tangible traces. Along the way, there are numerous local restaurants that are excellent for tasting the delicacies of Roman cuisine, such as pasta all'amatriciana or porchetta di Ariccia.
Colli Albani: Lanuvio
Starting from Lanuvio, a charming village located on the Colli Albani, you will pedal along panoramic roads surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, and breathtaking landscapes.
During the route, there are many places of historical and cultural interest such as ancient churches, castles, and archaeological sites. A tasting stop is recommended at the numerous local wineries to savor fine wines; we are in the territory of the DOC Colli Lanuvini wine, tasting local specialties to discover the culinary traditions of the area.
Agro Pontino: Cisterna di Latina
The e-bike ride continues to Agro Pontino area to Cisterna di Latina, a picturesque medieval village rich in history and charm. The cobblestone streets, the Caetani Castle, and the traditional architecture of the tuff houses take us back in time.
With the e-bike, it is possible to fully enjoy the beauty of the surrounding nature and have an eco-sustainable outdoor experience.
This tour will allow you to discover hidden and authentic corners of the Roman countryside on an e-bike, giving you unforgettable moments among history, culture, and the beauty of the territory.
Agro Pontino: Borgo Faiti
Today's e-bike tour concludes in Borgo Faiti, a charming medieval village immersed in the tranquility of the Roman countryside.
The Forum Appii of Borgo Faiti was one of the various rest stops along the Appia Antica, described by Horace in his satires as Tres Tabernae (near Cisterna di Latina), Tripontium (now Tor Tre Ponti).
The final stretch of the Appia Antica corresponds to that of the New Appia and is all paved.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
In this area spontaneously grows a rarity: the licorice.
During this tour in ebike you'll learn all about the ancient local tradition of its processing.
The route is easy and flat. It runs in a ring between the natural reserve of the river Crati, citrus groves and beautiful beaches. During the tour you can visit a laboratory where the licorice root is processed and you can taste different products based on licorice.
The tour is perfect for half day, it is easy and for the whole family.
in Sibari, in Corigliano Calabro, in Schiavonea, at Piana di Sibari
The GRAB, the Great Ring Road for Bikes, is a participatory project aimed at creating a cycling and pedestrian ring accessible to everyone, stretching for 45 kilometers within the city of Rome. It is a lightweight and highly environmentally, socially, economically, and culturally viable infrastructure, a useful public work designed to enhance the places it traverses without adding volumes and concrete in a heavily built-up area. It crosses the entire city from the center to the outskirts, passing along a unique and fascinating cycle path.
Once completed, the pedestrian and cycling ring will offer the country a unique and irreplaceable greenway, conveying the idea of a welcoming, healthy, and modern city to both residents and tourists. The GRAB concept is the result of collective work coordinated by VeloLove, involving citizens, committees, associations, and institutions, foremost among them Legambiente, Touring Club Italiano, Vivilitalia, Free Wheels Onlus, Open House Roma, TeamDev, Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica, and Roma Natura.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Questo tour in ebike vi permette di scoprire, senza troppa fatica, le campagne della zona.
Si tratta di un percorso che parte e termina da Roselle e passa anche da Batignano per arrivare alla Città Etrusca.
Si parte da Roselle, dal punto di noleggio di bici elettriche BikeSquare; ci si dirige attraverso la ciclabile verso Nomadelfia e andando verso Batignano ci si può fermare per ammirare il panorama che affaccia verso Grosseto.
Che cosa vedere a Nomadelfia
A Nomadelfia vale la pena farci un salto e girare liberamente tra le vie della comunità, per osservare il loro stile di vita.
La comunità di Nomadelfia nacque da un’idea di don Zeno Saltini che si impegnò, negli anni della seconda guerra mondiale, a dare una casa ai numerosi bambini che gli orrori della guerra rendeva orfani. Non quindi un orfanotrofio classico, bensì una sorta di famiglia allargata. Da allora quel senso di solidarietà è cresciuto mantenendo in vita una comunità che rappresenta un modello di virtù per molti credenti.
Da Nomadelfia, arriviamo a Batignano passando dalla diga.
Che cosa vedere Batignano
Batignano è un caratteristico borgo che conserva resti della cinta muraria, con torri e porte, e un cassero, oltre ad un loggiato a tre arcate, costruito con materiali di reimpiego, probabilmente provenienti da Roselle; tutto ciò conferisce al paese un certo tono di antichità. Da segnalare, anche, la presenza di una pieve e di un antico convento, oramai sconsacrato, situato fuori dall'abitato.
Il ritorno Batignano, Città Etrusca, Roselle
Tornando indietro da Batignano, passiamo da una strada alberata molto caratteristica per arrivare alla Città Etrusca.
L'antica città etrusca di Roselle sorgeva su un’altura che consentiva il controllo dell’intera piana di Grosseto. Visitando il sito la prima cosa che colpisce è l’imponente cinta muraria che fu costruita dagli Etruschi, è possibile vedere anche i resti del quartiere artigianale etrusco ed all’esterno del perimetro murario si trova poi la necropoli con tombe a camera, a pozzetto e a fossa.
Tornando verso Roselle percorrendo la ciclabile e attraversando il paese si possono osservare Le Terme di Roselle, una stazione termale non funzionante del comune di Grosseto. Si tratta del più antico stabilimento termale della Maremma che risale all'epoca romana quando Roselle era un importante città dell'Impero con tanto di foro, anfiteatro e basilica.
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
The first stage of the GTL heads south, leaving the Eternal City in the most spectacular way. The Via Appia Antica is in fact a green corridor that connects the Colosseum to the first rural areas under Rome, the Alban Hills, offering the cyclist a unique opportunity in the world, that of cycling on an ancient Roman road paved between the rows of pines, in a landscape very similar to those of the nineteenth-century Grand Tour of the German and English romantics. After about twenty kilometers of plain among ruins, noble tombs and imperial aqueducts, the first slopes begin: the GTL takes us to the Castelli Romani area, a destination for Sunday outings, volcanic lakes and vineyards, known for the traditional "fraschette", the typical taverns, and for cities of art such as Ariccia, Castel Gandolfo and Frascati. The hilly route winds between the two lakes of Albano, famous for its papal residence, and Nemi, where the remains of the Temple of Diana still stand today, and ends in Velletri. For this first stage, three existing cycle paths are used: the Appia Antica Regional Park, with small sections of the future Grab, the Eurovelo 7 route and the Via Francigena of the south, which takes us on short stretches of dirt road that it is recommended to tackle by gravel or MTB.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
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.
Facile percorso in ebike da Alajar a Madronero
nella Sierra de Aracena, ad Aracena, al Molino RĂo Alájar, a Huelva
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
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
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro per compiere un percorso facile che si può tranquillamente concludere in mezza giornata, con una sosta golosa. La zona è ricca di prodotti tipici locali tra cui spicca il vino Dolcetto doc, un'eccellenza storica del teritorio. Il percorso, in parte sterrato attraversa una zona dove il paesaggio è caratterizzato dall'alternaza di vitigni e boschi fino a raggiungere il borgo di Lerma, dove si può ammirare lo splendido Castello. Si rientra a Casaleggio dove è possibile vedere, prima di arrivare all'abitato, il Castello denominato “dell'Innominato” in quanto protagonista del Film “I Promessi Sposi”di S. Bolchi.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc