Tipi Percorsi
Gallerie Trenino Elettrico
Parco di Montecerreto
Fosso del Re
Salita delle Antenne
Arboreto Didattico di Ca’ Vagnetto
Vitigni di Torraccia/Faetano
Parco del Marano
Castello di Montegiardino
in San Marino, around San Marino
Immersing yourself in the Langhe hills on an e-bike is an adventure accessible to all, combining the pleasure of pedal-assisted cycling with the discovery of breathtaking landscapes and villages rich in history. This route, departing from Alba railway station, is designed for those wishing to explore the region sustainably, without a car. Train travellers can take advantage of a special discount on e-bike rentals, making the experience even more appealing. As you pedal gently, the famous vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see, offering a panorama that changes with every turn. The fresh air, fragrant with grapes and earth, awakens the senses and nourishes the soul, promising an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Langhe.
Roddi
Roddi welcomes you with its charming medieval castle that dominates the landscape. Explore the "village of poetry", with verses scattered on the walls of houses, and visit the Museum of the University of Truffle Dogs to discover the secrets of this precious tuber.
Verduno
Verduno, famous for its Pelaverga wine, invites you to taste this indigenous variety in local cellars. The viewpoint offers a spectacular view of the hills and the plain below.
La Morra
La Morra, the "balcony of the Langhe", offers one of the most breathtaking views in the region. Admire the panorama from Piazza Castello and don't miss the church of San Martino, a Piedmontese Baroque gem.
Novello
Novello surprises you with its neo-Gothic castle and panoramic terraces. Taste Nascetta, an indigenous white wine, in the local Wine Shop.
Barolo
Barolo, the world capital of its namesake wine, awaits you with its majestic castle housing the WiMu, Wine Museum. Stroll through the historic centre and taste the "king of wines" in the numerous wine shops.
Alba
Alba, the starting and ending point, deserves in-depth exploration. Admire the medieval towers, visit the Cathedral of San Lorenzo and stroll along Via Maestra. Don't miss the new Truffle Museum and, if you're in town on a Saturday, the lively weekly market.
The Experience
This 41 km circular itinerary, starting and ending in Alba, is a sustainable tourism experience accessible to all. E-bikes make even the most challenging stretches accessible, allowing you to fully enjoy the UNESCO landscapes of the Langhe. The self-guided route, supported by the BikeSquare app, offers the freedom to explore independently, stopping when and where you wish. By choosing this tour, you contribute to preserving the environment, reducing the impact of car tourism. Each pedal stroke thus becomes not only a way to connect with local history, nature and traditions, but also a concrete gesture towards more responsible and sustainable tourism. Let yourself be won over by this eco-friendly adventure, where the pleasure of discovery blends with the awareness of respecting the territory you are exploring.
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
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
Alternative path to stage 3 of the Ciclovia path of the Ionian Salento
Among the classic outings in Cremona, one cannot fail to consider the tour of the Bodri which extends to the south-east of the city.
This ebike tour south-east of Cremona allows you to immerse yourself in nature. A ring that starts and ends in Cremona where you can rent your e-bikes at the camping.
The legacy of the river Po, which over the centuries has shifted its path, has left indelible marks on the territory: the bodri, small self-sufficient circular lakes with their micro ecosystem, and the physical signs of the level of flooding on the buildings.
What to see in the Parco del Po and Morbasco
An all-inclusive itinerary in the Po and Morbasco Local Park of Supra-municipal Interest (PLIS) with high naturalistic value. A good observer will be able to see various species of birdlife from the top of the embankments on which the cycle and pedestrian paths run and enjoy the shade of centuries-old trees in one of the paths that guarantee refreshment areas even in summer.
Curiosity is also aroused by the possibility of encountering unusual structures for an agricultural area: mcrenellated farmhouse, a polymerdiana, votive columns, etc ...
Based on your needs, we can enrich the tailor-made tour and contact the most suitable facilities by sending you a dedicated quote.
Pedaling slowly is the best way to enjoy 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 cyclotourist route in e-bike that starts from Aosta leaves from the city to then continue down the valley between panoramic paths to the discovery of the wonders of Valle D' Aosta.
Parting from Aosta, you will peddle along the path of Noveilloz, immersed in the pristine nature of the Alps. The route offers breathtaking panoramas in the surrounding mountains, lush woodlands and green meadows that create a perfect backdrop for a pleasant pedal in electric bike.
Man hands that pedals along the saddle path to theebike mtb, you'll have the opportunity to admire the beauty of the surrounding woods, green meadows and the impressive mountains that make from the backdrop to the landscape. The e-bikes will allow you to face the climbs from Aosta without too much effort and along the way you will be able to observe the wonders of nature like flowers and small animals.
During the route, you'll pass by picturesque villages like Cheserod and Verou, where you can take a break and peddle in electric bikes on ancient lanes between bait and ancient houses from traditional architecture and taste some local delicacies.
Continuing along the trail, you will reach Turlin by passing through Grosse Thoule, where you will be able to enjoy the quiet and relaxing atmosphere of the mountain.
Finally, you will return to Aosta by completing the circular round bringing with you indelible memories of a unique and unforgettable adventure immersed in the pristine nature of the Alps.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro e attraverso la S.P. 170 si raggiunge l'abitato di Mornese, situato su di una collina circondata da boschi e vigneti e sul tracciato di un' antica via del sale che univa Piemonte e Liguria. Si attraversa il borgo antico in direzione Montaldeo, sulla S.P. 175 e si arriva nel centro del paese di Montaldeo, un piccolo borgo a vocazione agricola. Si prosegue sempre sulla S.P.175 fino ad arrivare al borgo di Castelletto d'Orba borgo medioevale che risale la collina con stradine tortuose e case in pietra. Al centro del paese si trova il Castello. Il paese deve la sua notorietà principalmente alle numerose sorgenti di acque medicamentose (minerali, alcune sulfuree), Il territorio è legato alla coltivazione dell'uva e alla produzione di rinomate tipologie di vini a DOC. Si esce dal paese in direzione Ovada e in corrispondenza della Chiesetta di colore bianco, si svolta a sinistra in Via Gallaretta seguendo le curve di questa strada che porta a Silvano d'Orba. Si attraversa il caratteristico borgo connotato dal suo imponente castello e noto per le sue distillerie di grappa. In corrispondenza di Via S. Giovanni si svolta a sinistra e poi si prende Via Merli, una salita panoramica che arriva alla chiesetta di S. Pancrazio da cui inizia una strada bianca panoramica seguendo la quale si ritorna a Casaleggio Boiro.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Il giro che proponiamo da Rimini a Santarcangelo di Romagna Vi farà letteralmente innamorare. Si parte dal parco XXV aprile di rimini, dove si può ammirare il famoso ponte di Tiberio, ponte Romano costruito tra il 14 d.C. e il 21 d.C. che oggi risulta ancora percorribile anche in bicicletta. Lasciandoci il ponte alle spalle, si prosegue lungo la pista ciclabile che costeggia il fiume Marecchia per circa una decina di chilometri, da questo momento in poi ci si immerge completamente nella natura fino a raggiungere Santarcangelo di Romagna. Sono tanti i motivi per i quali vale la pena scoprire Santarcangelo: per la sua forte identità romagnola e l’atmosfera di grande borgo scandito da un giusto ritmo di vita, per la sua bellezza architettonica fatta di nobili palazzi, case borghigiane, vicoli e piazzette che le hanno conferito il titolo di Città d’Arte, per le manifestazioni di respiro internazionale che la animano non meno delle sagre di paese dense di profumi e di sapori.
in San Marino, around San Marino
With this tour, you will cross the splendid lands of Barbera and Nizza docg.
With ease, you will see the beautiful scenery that surrounded Nizza Monferrato and its vineyards.
Take the time for a wine tasting or a tasty aperitif immersed in the splendid Monferrato scenery.
How to visit Nizza Monferrato
Nizza is the most important agricultural and commercial center located in the heart of Monferrato, 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 Nizza, 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 Enoteca Regionale di Nizza, 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 Chiesa di Madonna della Neve, better known as "Chiesetta del Bricco di Nizza", 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.
Vaglio Serra
Vaglio Serra is a splendid town in the Monferrato area surrounded by the luxuriant natural park of Val Sarmassa.
In this reserve there are many trails for trekking and mountain biking and these woods are certainly worth a careful visit.
The route will take you near the Cantina di Vinchio e Vaglio, a prestigious company that produces high quality wines famous all over the world.
Here it is possible to organize a tasting of excellent red wines and more.
Continuing along the track, you will cross, on asphalt, part of the Val Sarmassa Natural Park, until you reach Incisa Scapaccino.
How to visit Incisa Scapaccino
The track will take you through the lower part of the town, until it becomes a dirt road, along the embankment of the Belbo River, a tributary of the Tanaro and has always been a great resource for the Monferrato lands.
If you want, you can leave the main track to pay a visit to the ancient village of Incisa Scapaccino, the ancient seat of the Marquisate of Incisa.
Here, in addition to walking through the ancient streets of the center, you will have the opportunity to visit the Church of San Giovanni Battista, a historic building that stands out in the main square of the ancient village.
Resuming the main track you will return to Nizza Monferrato, covering a final stretch through the streets of the center.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
This medium-difficulty ebike tour will allow you to discover a side valley of the Po valley, rich in forests and local producers of apples, ramasin and Pelaverga wine. The Bronda valley runs between the territories of Paesana and Saluzzo, starting from the municipality of Castellar and climbing up the valley to the Colletta di Brondello where it connects with the Varaita valley.
The ring consists of an asphalt part that climbs the valley as far as Isasca and an optional return route, recommended only for expert cyclists with at least 50% ebike charge and suitable bikes, on dirt tracks that are as beautiful as they are challenging.
The road winds along a hilly landscape covered with lush vegetation of beech, chestnut and oak trees in the upper part and orchards and vineyards in the lower part. The route, as well as the road, runs up the Bronda stream, from which the valley takes its name. The conformation of the valley allows for a cool and breezy climate in summer and mild in winter, ideal for cycling throughout the year and for the development of a flourishing agriculture of fruit trees and vineyards.
The Ramasins
Pedalling along the roads in the valley you will pass typical ramasin or darmasin orchards, for the non-Piedmontese these are small violet plums with a distinctive flavour, try it to believe it! The origin of the name refers to the territory where this plant comes from, the city of Damascus in Syria. It is a very old cultivation that has found the perfect habitat in the hills of the Bronda valley and has earned this product the title of Slow Food Presidium.
The Pelaverga
Another important local product is pelaverga, a ruby red wine with raspberry and cherry aromas. This vine finds an excellent environment in the microclimate of the Bronda valley and its origin is lost in the mists of time: the Romans already cultivated this vine as it was thought to have aphrodisiac powers. Its diffusion in these areas dates back to 1500 when the Marchioness of Saluzzo donated a bottle of Pelaverga to Pope Julius II and he was enthusiastic about it, encouraging its cultivation.
in paesana, at pian del re, at pian della regina, in ostana, in sanfront, in revello, in saluzzo, in staffarda, in bagnolo, in barge, in crissolo, at pian mune, in valle bronda, in brondello, in castellar, in rifreddo
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Cycling through the Langhe hills on an e-bike is like immersing yourself in a moving painting. The landscape unfolds before your eyes in a succession of orderly vineyards, ancient villages and breathtaking views. The fresh air, fragrant with grapes and earth, caresses your face whilst the pedal-assisted bicycle allows you to tackle every climb with ease. Each bend reveals a new wonder, each stop is an opportunity to savour the essence of this land rich in history, culture and food and wine traditions. A journey that stimulates all the senses and nourishes the soul, promising unforgettable emotions with every pedal stroke.
Novello
Novello, the starting point of your tour, welcomes you with its captivating tranquillity. Explore the historic centre, walking along the belvedere with its panoramic terraces. From here, you can admire breathtaking views of Monforte and, on clear days, the Monviso. Don't leave without tasting Nascetta, a wine produced from a recently rediscovered native grape variety, at the local Wine Shop.
Monforte d'Alba
Monforte d'Alba captivates you with its medieval charm. Climb the ancient cobbled streets of the upper town, amid historic houses and rose-filled flowerbeds. The natural amphitheatre of the village offers an unforgettable panoramic spectacle. From Monforte, continue towards Castiglione Falletto, enjoying breathtaking views and the opportunity to taste fine wines in the area's cellars.
Castiglione Falletto
Castiglione Falletto, perched on a hill, is a gem to discover. Its medieval castle dominates the surrounding landscape, offering a spectacular view of the vineyards. Stroll through the narrow streets of the village, admiring the ancient stone houses and breathing in the authentic atmosphere of a Langhe village. Don't forget to taste the Barolo Rocche di Castiglione DOCG, produced in this area. From Castiglione, continue towards Barolo.
Barolo
Barolo, the world capital of its namesake wine, is an unmissable stop. The e-bikes will allow you to reach it comfortably. Explore the historic centre and visit Falletti Castle, home to the WiMu (Wine Museum). This interactive museum, designed by the same architect as the Turin Cinema Museum, offers a fascinating journey into the region's wine culture. Treat yourself to a tasting of the "king of wines" in one of the numerous wine shops in the village.
The Experience
This 27 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, offers you the freedom to explore at your own pace, stopping when and where you prefer. Starting and returning to Novello, you'll traverse some of the most evocative landscapes of the Langhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, fully 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 and human ingenuity. An experience that will leave you with the desire to return, to explore these magical hills again and again.
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
An easy route, do not be scared by its 76 km!
The tour mainly develops on secondary roads paved, about 10km are on white roads.
You can ride in the middle of nature and go through pleasant city centers of the Cremas.
The gem of this ride?
Reach the places where the film of Guadagnino 'Call me with your name' was filmed.
It will be like riding a movie set ... and what a movie, an Oscar movie!
It starts from Trescore Cremasco where you can rent electric bikes from the Fratelli Bossi rental point.
The route takes you towards Casaletto Vaprio to continue north and allows you to see, before reaching Capralba, the area of the Quarantine fountain (fontanile di Quarantina).
Continuing to ride on the roads that cross the countryside you will reach Sergnano and then Ricengo. From here you can take a short detour to reach the Lake of Reflections, another unforgettable location of the film of Guadagnino.
Continuing to ride on the roads that cross the countryside you will reach Sergnano and then Ricengo (Lago dei Riflessi). From here you can take a short detour to reach the Lake of Reflections, another unforgettable location of the film of Guadagnino.
Continue south to get to Crema. The gardens of Crema, the historic center, Piazza Duomo: all places where the director's eye has stopped. Pedaling you can arrive in Piazza San Giovanni XXIII to get out of the town along via Macallè. You are about to reach Moscazzano and in particular, the Villa Albergoni where the scenes were shot in the summer house of the protagonist of 'Call me with your name'. While you are here, you can not go any further to admire the Madonna dei Prati Sanctuary.
You are ready to go back along the same road and then turn left towards San Carlo.
Here you continue on the cycle path of the Gronda Nord up to the industrial area of Cremosano and to the santella along the Vaccheli canal you can turn left to continue until Nosadello. After cycling on the long and beautiful track on the dirt road, turn right towards Pandino. In Pandino, in the center of the village, it will be possible to visit the Castle. It dates back to the fourteenth century and was a hunting lodge of the Bernabò family. If you can not visit it, do not miss a souvenir photo in front of the Vittorio Emanuele III monument.
The return road continues among old farmhouses and country villages: pedaling in peace it will be easy to imagine the life of these places even just 50 years ago. You will meet the Cascine Gandini (Casine Gandine in the dialect of Cremasco): it is a fraction of the municipality of Palazzo Pignano. Cascine Gandini is a small agricultural village of ancient origin, belonging to the Cremasco territory and is 1.54 kilometers from the capital city.
Passing from Torlino Vimenrcati you will go along the last stretch of white road immersed in the Cremasca plains passing next to a Cascina and to a Dairy very known in the Territory (Erdi Carioni) with attached products store.
Finally you reach Santo Stefano to return to Trescore Cremasco.
a Crema, in Lombardia, a Treviglio, a Caravaggio
Starting from San Felice del Benaco you can reach, through the shady bike path, the panoramic terrace of Polpenazze inside the ancient city walls, and then reach the Big Pink Bench, also known as the Chiaretto Bench; Chiaretto is the name of the typical wine of Garda. Near the Big Bench there's La Guarda winehouse, which prepares delicious picnics and organizes tastings of wines and typical products.
Once the tastings are over, you continue along the path through ancient medieval villages.
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,
Questo spettacolare itinerario consente di pedalare attraverso gli splendidi paesaggi della Valle d'Itria e delle Murge Orientali; si parte dal punto noleggio ebike di Martina Franca e superato Locorotondo ci si immette sul lungo percorso sterrato della ciclovia dell'acquedotto attraversando il panoramico Canale di Pirro; al termine si attraversa la frazione di Coreggia e dopo pochi chilometri di giunge ad Alberobello "patrimonio Unesco"; si riparte attraversando altri tratti sterrati si giunge nuovamente a Locorotondo dove è possibile apprezzare uno splendido panorama sulla Valle d'Itria. Al termine dell'escursione ci si ferma in una tipica masseria per assaporare prodotti tipici a km zero.
in Alberobello, in Martina Franca, in Locorotondo, along Pirro canal, in Bisceglie, in Cisternino
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro e si raggiunge il Borgo di Lerma. Si prosegue in direzione di Tagliolo Monferrato e prima del ponte sul Piota si svolta a sinistra, in direzione Località Cirimilla. Superata Cascina Cirimilla si prosegue sulla sterrata detta “della Cirimilla” di altissivo valore ambientale e paesaggistico in quanto attraversa interamente il Parco, fino ad arrivare alle Capanne di Marcarolo. Raggiunto il Centro del Parco si può fare una sosta golosa e poi riprendere la strada di ritorno. Il primo tratto è lo stesso dell'andata ma al bivio (siamo nel tratto boscoso) anzichè proseguire a sinistra si mantiene la destra per raggiungere i laghi della Lavagnina, costeggiare il grande lago e poi ritornare sulla sterrata fino a riprendere la strada asfaltata per raggiugere il borgo di Casaleggio Boiro, dove è possibile vedere il Castello utilizzato in mumerore scenografie cinematografiche.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
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
This splendid route is designed to show you the beauties of Monferrato, crossing the lands of Barbera and Nizza docg.
We have combined beautiful landscapes with a comfortable ride in company.
Departure and return to Nizza Monferrato.
How to Visit Nizza Monferrato….
Nizza is the most important agricultural and commercial center located in the heart of Monferrato, 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 Nizza 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 Enoteca of Nizza, 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, better known as "the Bricco di Nizza Church", 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.
Vaglio Serra
Vaglio Serra is a splendid town in the Monferrato area surrounded by the luxuriant natural park of Val Sarmassa.
In this reserve there are many trails for trekking and mountain biking and these woods are certainly worth a careful visit.
The route will take you to the historic center of this village where you can admire the splendid church of San Pancrazio, set in a splendid square that dominates the surrounding landscape.
Continuing the tour you will arrive near the Cantina di Vinchio e Vaglio, a prestigious company that produces high quality wines famous all over the world.
Here it is possible to organize a tasting of excellent red wines and more.
Continuing along the track, the road will become a dirt road and, once again on the asphalt, you will continue in the direction of the town of Castelnuovo Calcea.
How to visit Castelnuovo Calcea
The track will take you to Michele Chiarlo's Art Park "La Court", which you will access by passing in front of one of the many giant benches that are present in Monferrato.
This splendid art park surrounded by vineyards features a huge statue representing Mother Nature and four sites representing the four main elements of nature: water, air, earth and fire.
From here, with a small detour from the original route, you can reach the center of the municipality of Castelnuovo Calcea, the birthplace of the poet Angelo Brofferio.
Of great importance, in Castelnuovo, is certainly the ancient castle, now owned by the municipality.
This construction had a troubled life and today only the entrance portal, an ancient tower and some walls remain.
You have reached the halfway point of your tour.
From here, secondary roads immersed in characteristic agricultural landscapes will take you back to Nizza Monferrato, the city from which you started.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
ATTENTION PLOT FOR EXPERT BIKERS !!! starts from the fraction Brengon in front of all 'Hotel Tantané and goes up in the direction Veuillen towards the famous walk La Magdeleine / Chamois. After about 2 km of asphalt the road becomes dirt and goes perracing in the lakes direction of Champlong for about 3 km up to 2400 m. (a pretty steep white street). Once it has arrived to the ponds, continue on the same road until the downhill and start the descent towards l ', which is a steep descent of steep descent but on a white road. Once you have arrived at all 'alworst Foresus take the first road to the right and rise to the chamois municipality's rise facilities, passing through to a gracious alworst, Glavin. Joints at the landing station of the chairlift take the road that rises to the right and after about 100m prey the deviation to the left. After about 200m you will arrive at a return, be careful and take the road that leaves to the left in slight climb. The road becomes a slightly downhill path that after about 300m joins the famous path no. 107 balcony of the Cervino. Follow the directions for the path no. 107, after about 1 km the trail becomes technical, WE RECOMMEND TO THOSE WHO DO NOT FEEL THAT THEY GET OFF THE BIKE AND PUSH FOR ABOUT 15/20 MIN. The trail comes back pedaling again if it is technical enough and takes you to Cheneil's conca spree. Come to the village take the white road to the left and descend this time, along the wheelchair road all the way up to 'area picnic area of Champlève. Cross over l 'area pic nic and go down again for about 1 km until you reach a return with a replacement to the left that cost the winter ski racetrack. Before the return you take the road to the right. Go up without taking any particular deviations up to the 'arrival of the 'white) of Salette, durable, about an oretta. Arriving at the landing station of the 'ovetto drop off to the left to l 'embark of the chairlift along the way and take, after about 400m the path on the right, YOU NEED TO PUSH THE BIKE FOR ABOUT 15 MIN. You will arrive at an alworst with a white road, enter it and start down, at the first intersection you find carried out to the right, a flat semi-flat road leads you to another crossroads, take to the right and date back for about 20. You will arrive at the departure of the carllin used to build the Goillet Lake Dam. A beautiful oratorio waits for you for a break and to admire his majesty the Cervino. From here the old rail, which has now become path, will take you to Lake Goillet. Finish the rail take to the right and climb to the barrier of Lake and prepare for the pure spectacle, weather permitting.
Okay the climb is over you can get back in. Take back the dirt road that descends and always tends to the right jungles at the departure of the 'ovetto for Plan Maison. Joints in the parking lot of the stun cars take the right and go back to the body-car. At the top of the road turn left and at the next bivio to the right, go down and then still to the right to arrive at the church of Breuil Cervinia. You can take a swig in the pedestrian street after you return to the church and following the road you go down to the roundabout, just after the roundabout, you enter the parking lot. Cross it all and in the bottom you keep the right, cost the gallery paramasses and arrive at the distributor. Take to the right and take the narrow lane leading to the Golf field, after about 50m take the trail to the left with indication Perreres / Valtournenche. Continue along the Marmore, attention technical path very frequented SE DO NOT VE THE FEEL COME DOWN FROM THE BIKE. Coming to the bottom of the right and after having overstepped the colony at the crossroads you will take the right by passing over the bridge. Continue on the dirt until you get to a clearing with some casks, take the crossroads to the left and reach for Crepin. From here we advise you to kindly follow the trail to the Buisson funiway. Come to Buisson take the rope and climb into the municipality of Chamois. You can stop and drink a nice little birdie at the bar funiway, the complicated part of the tour is over. In the square where you find yourself go to the left to the town hall and follow the directions for La Magdeleine. After 4 km you have arrived again on the 'tarmac. Take it to the right and go down to the country.
Compliments you just walked 60 km. .. you are real Bikers.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
Verona and the Torricelle hills
The itinerary is slightly challenging as it goes up to the Torricelle, the hills in the North section of Verona.
We start climbing the hills right after the shop, cycling on the Via dei Colli, the panoramic road that was on the route of the UCI Road World Championship in 1999 and 2004. The road is flanked by beautiful lines of cypresses and features some beautiful spots where you can enjoy great views: not-to-be-missed are the one from the Santuario della Madonna di Lourdes and from San Mattia fortress.
Once we reach the top, we enjoy the panorama over Valpantena. Then, the itinerary goes all the way downhill, at the bottom of the valley. There, we cycle on a road surrounded by vineyards and orchards, with nice views over the hills and a few venetian villas.
We climb the Torricelle hills again on a small panoramic road, then we reach Castel San Pietro, the most romantic spot in Verona, where you can enjoy a great panorama over the city: that's the best way how to finish the bike ride!
in Verona, in Valpolicella, in South Adige parc