Tipi Percorsi
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
Alla scoperta della Valle d'Itria, partenza dal punto di noleggio di Martina Franca per questo percorso ad anello ricco di meraviglie per gli occhi e per il palato.
Potrete immergervi tra ulivi secolari, muretti a secco e panorami mozzafiato, senza dimenticare qualche peccato di gola, i deliziosi pasticcini alle mandorle della pasticceria Almond, le prelibatezze di carne offerte dalla brasseria Gianfrate carni pregiate, i vini ricchi di sfumature pregiate di Cantine Di Marco e per concludere il re incontrato di questi luoghi...l'olio evo da L'Acropoli di Puglia a due passi dal punto di noleggio di Martina Franca.
in Alberobello, in Martina Franca, in Locorotondo, along Pirro canal, in Bisceglie, in Cisternino
Starting from the fraction Brengon imbues the health trail that leads up to the village of Priomiod. Finished the poderale costing the path that descends into the middle of the meadows (keeping it on the side of the same MA without going through the meadows) until arriving at a crossroads. Take the poderale that develops to your left (if you continue straight on the chargeable you come in all 'inhabited Promiod-NO). Follow the poderale for 2 km. Reached a elbow back to leave the main poderale and take a second poderline located to your right (palina with written Monte Zerbion). Follow the road (beautiful pedalable) for another 2 km until you arrive at a crossroads. Follow the directions of the paline for Nuarsaz. You will meet an 'other beautiful poderale that goes down for about 3km. At one point take the bivio to the right where the road goes up and leave the podery going down. A slight rib will finally bring you to Valserena. From there, take the poderale that goes down (you can't be wrong) and after a last rip you will arrive directly in the village of Promiod. At that point you cross the village and take the climb in front of you (not the flat road where c 'e is car parking) that will take you back to the path you have made downhill in the middle of the meadows.
Finishing this rib you will find yourself on the health trail that in a couple of minutes will take you to the starting point
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
The Bicycle Route Between Calanchi and Balze
The bicycle route between Balze and Calanchi passes through places where nature and history intertwine in a circular path accessible to everyone thanks to e-bikes. This itinerary takes us to discover a unique scenario, characterized by spectacular geological formations, medieval monasteries suspended between heaven and earth, and gastronomic delicacies that tell the essence of this territory.
The e-bike itinerary develops in a loop, making the experience accessible even to those who are less trained. The electric bicycle represents the ideal means to fully immerse yourself in the surrounding landscape, allowing you to appreciate every detail of these lands shaped by time and the elements. The route winds through a succession of breathtaking panoramas, alternating white roads with more adventurous paths, always accompanied by the majesty of the Balze and calanchi that dominate the horizon.
The Balze: Witnesses of an Ancient Geological History
Along the bike path, you observe the Balze which reveal themselves in all their grandeur. These steep slopes with their characteristic golden color represent a natural spectacle of rare beauty and a geological phenomenon of considerable scientific interest. Composed of sand and calcareous sandstone rocks, the Balze are the result of a grand erosive process still in progress, which continues to shape the sediments left by an ancient sea dating back 2.5 million years.
The particular conformation of these geological formations creates plays of light and shadow that reach their peak during the twilight hours, when the setting sun's rays enhance their golden tones, offering a visual spectacle of extraordinary beauty. Pedaling along the route, you will find yourself immersed in an almost lunar landscape, where time seems to have stopped, allowing you to virtually travel back millions of years.
The Calanchi: Natural Sculptures with Wild Charm
In stark contrast to the golden Balze, the calanchi represent another fascinating chapter of this cycling adventure. Characterized by steep southern slopes with pointed crests that shine white under the sun, the calanchi offer a scenario of wild beauty. These clay formations, shaped by the erosion of rainwater, create a surreal landscape that extends as far as the eye can see toward the sea.
The electric bicycle proves to be the perfect means to explore these areas, allowing you to reach panoramic points otherwise inaccessible, from which to admire the breadth and majesty of these natural formations. The gentler slopes, less subject to erosion, host lush cereal crops, creating an evocative chromatic contrast with the white calanchi surrounding them.
The Badia: A Millennium of History Suspended Between Heaven and Earth
A culminating point of the bike tour is represented by the visit to the imposing Badia, a Camaldolese monastery from the medieval era that seems to defy the laws of nature. Perched on the edge of a precipice, this extraordinary building has resisted for about a millennium the inexorable advance of the Balze chasm, creating an image of rare suggestion.
The contrast between man's work and the force of nature reaches its symbolic apex here: the millennial solidity of the monastic structure seems to engage in a silent battle against the unstoppable erosive process that continues to shape the surrounding landscape. The Badia not only represents a monument of exceptional architectural value, but also embodies a place rich in fascination and mystery, where medieval spirituality merges with the dramatic nature of the natural landscape.
San Cipriano: A Window on the Calanchi
The bike path reaches, via a white road, a privileged observation point near the small church of San Cipriano. From this strategic position, you can admire in all its extension the characteristic calanchi landscape of Volterra, distinguished by formations of considerable size, both in length and height.
This natural belvedere offers the opportunity to take memorable photographs and enjoy a moment of contemplation in front of a scenario that seems to have come out of a painting. The small church, with its architectural simplicity, integrates perfectly into the surrounding landscape, adding a further element of cultural interest to the experience.
The Pecorino delle Balze Volterrane DOP: A Gastronomic Treasure
The e-bike tour crosses a hilly territory rich not only in natural and historical beauties, but also in gastronomic excellences. In these hills, the prestigious Pecorino delle Balze Volterrane DOP is produced, a typical cheese that encapsulates the essence of this unique land.
The peculiarity of this cheese lies in the use of vegetable rennet extracted from the wild thistle, a plant that grows spontaneously in local pastures. This production technique, handed down from generation to generation, gives the pecorino a distinctive and unmistakable flavor, which tells the story and traditions of these hills. During the route, there will be opportunities to stop at small farms to taste this product of excellence, accompanied by other local typical products.
Art that Dialogues with the Landscape: The Sculptures of Mauro Staccioli
On the bike following the dirt path called "Itinerary of Balze and Calanchi," the tour leads to the discovery of environmental sculptures created by the artist Mauro Staccioli. These extraordinary works of land art represent a profound dialogue between human creativity and the natural environment, interpreting the essence of the "places of experience" so dear to the artist.
The installations harmoniously integrate into the landscape, framing with essential geometric forms the exciting panorama of balze, calanchi, and hills exposed to the wind, with Volterra majestically dominating the horizon. The encounter with these contemporary works of art further enriches the bicycle tour experience, adding a cultural dimension to the pleasure of physical activity and immersion in nature.
volterra, a volterra
Attention : The path is NOT walkable with the children's bike trailer.
What to see, Riale [ Chärbäch-in Walser ]
Located at 1730 mslm, Riale is among the first settlements created by the Walsers that reached Ossola from nearby Canton Valais through the Gries Pass, is the northernmost fraction of the Piedmont and is a small jewel of montane architecture.
In the past, Riale and the Val Formazza represented an important trade route that put Valais (CH) in communication with neighboring Lombardy through the Gries Pass.
What to see, Oratorio di Sant' Anna
Built by the Edison company in remembrance of the chiesque of the submerged Morasco borgate and the workers who lost their lives during the construction of the dam. Sant' Anna was, with the Madonna della Neve, patron of the oratorio of the village of Morasco, abandoned definitively in 1938.
The cloth of Formazza, of ancient construction, "covered inside with lumber," preserved an icon with an icon with the wooden sculptures of the Virgin, Saint Anne and St. Bartholomew. After the destruction of the oratorio, the devotion of the valligians made the sculptures transport the nearby Riale oratory, from which they were pierted in the Seventies of the twentieth century.
What to see, The source of the Toce River
Nasce in the Piana of Riale from the joining of the torrents Morasco, Gries and Roni. Little further downstream forms the waterfall of the Toce, also called La Frua, which forms a jump of about 143 m. After passing through the Antigory and Formazza valleys, the Toce enters the plain and ends its course in the Lake Beetle, browsing in the Borromeo Gulf, its waters thus flowing into those of the Ticino, the sole emissary of Lake Maggiore.
Focus, the Cascade of the Toce
Situated in Frua fraction is considered one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the alps. On the days our waters are regimented by the Morasco hydroelectric basin, it is therefore possible to see it in the full of its beauty only for a few days a year in the months between June and September.
a Verbania, sui Laghi, sul Lago Maggiore, nella Val d'Ossola, Premosello-Chiovenda, Vogogna, Macugnaga, sul Toce, Lago di Mergozzo
From Petriolo to They Piceno to the discovery of the cooked wine and traditions to be rediscovered
Partence from the rental point in Petriolo Castle, which surely deserves a walk between the alleys, churches and afflicts on the hills (on all of that from St. Martin's Square).
It is part of leaving the castle, passing under the Torrione (Porta Rondella or Lu Torriò as it is said from these parts) dating back to the early 1500, to continue along a downhill road and get to the scenic and untransitioned Via delle Grazie, where you can stop to admire the view of the hills.
You then continue along the paved road for a couple of km, to then make an intimate and panoramic detour along a stretch of gravel road and a short dirt stretch.
At this point you go down, again in the paved and untransitioned road, towards the Urbisaglia Archaeological Park, to date back to the borough of Their Piceno along a shallow asphalt road.
Here to They Piceno cannot miss the visit at least to a cellar to discover the cooked wine, whose production here is a centurial tradition.
We advise you to visit the numerous museums in the borough.
We are now embarking on the return to the borgo of Petriolo, following the scenic route.
The tour snows in a path of about 30 km.
Altitude massima420 m
Minimum Altitude : 120 m
ROAD TYPES
Path : 3.99 km
Road : 4 km
Strada : 21.6 km
SURFACES
Unpaved : 3.44 km
Sterrate : 1 km
Lastricted : 10.1 km
Asfalto : 12.7 km
Marca Maceratese, nella Marca Maceratese, a Macerata, a Petriolo
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro per compiere un percorso, in parte sterrato, che 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 prosegue per Tagliolo Monferrato. Anche senza raggiungere il borgo è possibile ammirarne da lontano lo spledido Castello. Si riprende la strada per raggiungere i laghi della Lavagnina e costeggiarne le rive attraverso una comoda sterrata che consente di apprezzarne il paesaggio dolce e boscoso. Si rientra a Casaleggio attraverso il bosco: siamo già dentro il Parco delle Capanne di Marcarolo ed è possibile avvistare specie arboree ed animali protetti che popolano questo splendido abitat naturale. Prima di arrivare all'abitato si può deviare per vedere il Castello di Tagliolo, 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 easy 15 km loop passes through the hamlets of Pianca, Brembella, Camerata Cornello and Cornello dei Tasso.
Today, carriage roads make it easy to reach the myriad of villages, more or less substantial, scattered over the vast territory stretching at the base of Monte Cancervo. Some of these villages are true hidden gems, such as the small, softly shaped hamlet of Pianca, situated at the base of Mount Cancervo.
Camerata Cornello is a village steeped in history: it seems that the first settlements were established as early as the early Middle Ages when, following the barbarian invasions, the townspeople took refuge in the valley. Over the course of history, the valley inhabitants built various small churches and chapels that have retained their original charm over the years and still preserve their valuable historical and architectural heritage. The buildings in Camerata and its districts are an excellent testimony to the rural architecture of the valley. The buildings adapt perfectly to the morphology of the land, taking advantage of the characteristics of the terrain; the main material used is local stone cut into large blocks bound with mortar.
Cornello is a village of medieval origin that owes its name to the ancient Tasso family, whose most famous member is undoubtedly Torquato Tasso. The Tasso family already had a company of 'post masters' in the mid-12th century and came to manage the mail service of the Habsburg Empire during the 16th century. In the Middle Ages, the village of Cornello was an important centre for trade and the passage of people and goods thanks to the presence of the via Mercatorum, the merchants' road, which connected Bergamo to Valtellina and linked some of the most important centres in the Brembana Valley.
When, in 1592, the construction of the Priula Road began, commissioned by the Venetian government to directly connect Bergamo to Valtellina without passing through Spanish territories, Cornello dei Tasso found itself isolated and lost its commercial importance, giving way to a period of decline. The new road, in fact, passed along the valley floor, separating the village from the new road system. The isolation of the village, however, favoured the preservation of its original urban structure, which, except for some alterations in the second half of the 20th century, still appears in its medieval appearance, a requisite that has allowed Cornello to be included among "The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy".
in San Giovanni Bianco, in San Pellegrino Terme, in Val Taleggio, in Camerata Cornello, in Dossena, in Valpiana, in Vedeseta, in Zogno
Massico cycle path The Massico Cycle Route is an itinerary that blends sport, nature, and culture into a single, engaging experience. Pedaling through centuries-old vineyards, countryside nestled in the shadow of Mount Massico, and glimpses of the sea, visitors enter the heart of the Ager Falernus, a region long suited to viticulture thanks to its volcanic soils and ideal microclimate. This is where the celebrated Falerno di Falciano del Massico wine is produced, a legendary nectar already praised by Roman authors. Along the route, visitors will encounter eight select wineries, authentic strongholds of winemaking culture where the Falerno tradition blends with contemporary techniques and a genuine rural welcome. The cycle path also leads to the Falciano Lake Nature Reserve , a biodiversity oasis home to numerous migratory bird species, offering scenery of great natural value. The route also approaches Monte Massico , a massif rich in forests, trails, and views that encompass the entire gulf, an ideal place for hiking and immersing yourself in Mediterranean nature. Along the route you will also encounter historic centers full of charm , with alleys, churches and rural architecture that bear witness to the long history of local communities, as well as archaeological areas that preserve traces of the ancient Ager Falernus and the civilizations that inhabited it.
a Falciano del Massico
This itinerary offers a wonderful cross-section of the Piedmont territory, winding through UNESCO vineyards of Langhe-Roero, typical Roero orchards, and historic villages.
Corneliano D'Alba
The starting point with e-bikes for this loop tour is Corneliano D'Alba, one of the heart villages of Roero. For those who wish, it's possible to have an excellent breakfast or snack before departure, which will provide the right energy for the ride. The tour begins with a visit to the town - Corneliano D'Alba preserves in its historic center a medieval decagonal tower from the 13th century, 22 meters tall, testimony to the medieval past of the city and what remains of the ancient castle. For lovers of Baroque architecture, a stop at the Church of SS Gallo and Nicolò is recommended, a Baroque building with an imposing facade that preserves valuable frescoes and decorations inside; the main altar in polychrome marble is particularly valuable. Corneliano D'Alba, located in the heart of Roero, is renowned for wine production, especially Roero Arneis DOCG and Roero DOCG. During summer, the village comes alive for the peach harvest; this fruit in Corneliano d'Alba is particularly prized and juicy. After visiting the town, we depart by bike toward Vezza D'Alba.
Vezza D'Alba
Leaving the town of Corneliano D'Alba, guided by the self-guided route, the ride continues on paved secondary roads that run through vineyards, with gentle ups and downs typical of the Roero territory. During this first part of the journey, you can admire splendid views of the surrounding hills, dotted with farmhouses and small villages. On the e-bike, we reach Vezza d'Alba, whose name origin is quite curious - according to many scholars, the name (once "Vicia") derives from a particular herbaceous plant (vicia sativa) that was once cultivated in the area as fodder for animals. Today, fodder cultivation is practically non-existent, replaced by vineyard cultivation, with Arneis and Nebbiolo vines finding excellent flavor expression in this sandy soil. Not only vines, but also peaches and Madernassa pears are typical products of this area. For geology and natural history lovers, a visit to the Roero Natural History Museum is highly recommended. It is the most important museum of its kind in the area; today the museum houses two different rooms, one geological and the other naturalistic.
Priocca
Leaving Vezza D'Alba behind, the bike takes us toward Priocca passing through Castellinaldo D'Alba. The landscape in this stretch is characterized by alternating woods and vineyards; we are in the wild part of Roero. Looking up at the horizon, steep Rocche (rock formations) stand out - sand walls, sometimes covered with spontaneous vegetation, sometimes "bare." In this stretch, they show all their grandeur. With e-bikes, the steeper climbs are not a problem; the assisted pedaling allows you to climb without too much effort. Once at the top, the panorama over the Tanaro valley and the Langhe gives the right satisfaction to continue toward Priocca. We are about halfway through the route. During the warm season, Priocca is an excellent stopping point for a picnic; upon reservation, it's possible to pick it up directly at the start of the e-bike tour. After lunch at a trattoria or picnic in the shade of a majestic tree, a visit to the town of Priocca is recommended. On foot or by bike, a visit to the Parish Church of St. Stephen is recommended - once a castle chapel, it preserves an imposing bell tower 40 meters tall and completed in 1923. Not just art and culture, but also food and wine; a stop at the numerous local wineries is recommended to experience a true wine tasting of Roero wines.
Return, Magliano Alfieri
The ride on the return road toward Corneliano d'Alba continues on secondary roads with low traffic. This e-bike route crosses more wooded areas and some rural hamlets, offering a different perspective of the territory. Along the bike path, you reach the village of Magliano Alfieri; the woods give way to vineyards and hazelnut groves that characterize the landscape of this stretch. Upon arrival in the village, attention is captured by the imposing Magliano Alfieri castle, which houses the Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions and the curious Museum of Plaster Ceilings. With e-bikes, the climb to the castle won't be too demanding, and the view from the castle's belvedere over the Langhe will be wonderful. Leaving Magliano Alfieri behind, the route comes to an end with the return to the starting point in Corneliano d'Alba.
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
Itinerario di mezza giornata nelle prime colline da abbinare ad una visita della città di Faenza, culla del Neoclassicismo e famosa per le sue maioliche. Partendo da punto noleggio di Faenza si costeggiano le antiche mura della città per portarci verso la località di Celle ed iniziare a salire tra i vigneti del Sangiovese. Continuiamo verso l'abitato di Castel Raniero, prima di ritornare verso Faenza. Passiamo ancora per un tratto delle antiche mura prima di raggiungere la piazza principale ed il Museo Internazionale della Ceramica.
a faenza, a imola, a ravenna, a forlì
Follow the canals that irrigate the plain, scrutinize the ingenious works of man that have made it possible to govern the waters, enjoy the shade of the trees, meet farmhouses with special architectures. This and much more is the Naviglio cycle path with return from the Ancient Road Queen.
This tour in ebike north 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.
Starting from Cremona, cross the city center heading towards Via Bergamo, always on cycle paths and once you arrive in the Migliaro hamlet, you begin to skirt the Naviglio. Before reaching Casalbuttano you can admire the Mancapane farmhouse.
What to see in Casalbuttano and Mirabello
The most important town that one meets on the way is famous for the illustrious presence of the composer Vincenzo Bellini whose Opera "Norma" seems to have been written in the summer of 1831, during the stay of the Maestro in the hospitable house of the Turina family and of this history the Tower of the Norma is also part of it.
In Mirabello Ciria the engineering part of the tour takes shape with the Ancient Hydroelectric Station that will culminate in Genivolta with the incredible hydraulic junction of the 13 bridges where it is easy to lose the sense of the flow of water.
The way back begins passing through Soresina where by appointment you can visit the ancient bike museum, to reach Annicco where a ship ..... exactly, a ship is parked at the entrance of the town. The navigation will take us back to Cremona along the Ancient Road Queen..
Based on your needs we can enrich the tailor-made tour and contact the most suitable facilities by sending a dedicated quote.
Pedaling slowly is the best way to taste 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,
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
This ebike tour east of Cremona allows you to discover the most beautiful castles in the area. A ring that leaves and ends in Cremona where you can rent your ebikes at the camping.
What to see along the Antica via Postumia
The route follows the ancient via Postumia equipped with a cycle path separated from the road.
A bicigrill awaits you in Malagnino for an energetic coffee immediately upon departure, and then you cycle on secondary asphalted or good dirt roads and on the banks of the Oglio river.
Along the way you can admire the castles of Cicognolo, San Lorenzo Picenardi, the Villa Sommi Picenardi
What to see in Isola Dovarese
It is certainly the most interesting town in the area, with cultural events at various times of the year:
- the party of Luartìs in June, the hop buds proposed in various recipes;
- the Palio delle contrade in September, historical re-enactment of the second half of the fifteenth century for the coming to Isola of the Mantuan court with a party in the public square for the marquises Ludovico Gonzaga and Barbara of Brandeburg;
- the Carnival of the Fifth Quarter in February to celebrate the poor parts of the pig in the traditional Po Valley cuisine. We mean the offal, the liver, the heart, the feet, the pork rinds, the tongue, the kidneys, etc., because nothing was thrown away or thrown away from the pig;
- to visit there are also Piazza Matteotti and its arcades, the prisons of the town hall, the church of San Nicolò containing the Ecce Homo by Bernardino Campi and the Annunciation or Madonna del Gatto by Altobello Melone, the iron bridge also called Ponte dei Martiri..
What to see in Dovarese Island
And ' definitely the country of most interest in the area, with cultural manifestations in various periods of the '
-the Luartìs party in June, the sprouts of the repurposed hops in various recipes ;
-the Palio delle contrade in September, historical resuming of the second half of the Quattrohundred for the coming to the Isle of Mantovana court with a public holiday for the marquee Ludovico Gonzaga and Barbara of Brandenburg ;
-the carnival of the Fifth Fourth in February to celebrate the poor parts of pork in traditional padana cuisine. They mean the offal, the liver, the heart, the feet, the cotics, the tongue, the kidneys, etc., because the pig is not thrown away and nothing is thrown away ;
-to be visited are also Piazza Matteotti and its porticoes, the prisons of the city palace, the church of San Nicolò containing the Ecce Homo of Bernardino Campi and the Annunciation or Madonna del Gatto of Altobello Melone, the iron bridge also called the Ponte dei Martiri.
The path along the Oglio
Continuing, the landscape of the plain will slowly give way to the bends of the Oglio river on whose banks part of the Oglio cycle path winds its way, awarded in 2019 as "the most beautiful cycle path in Italy" as part of the Italian Green Road Award.
They will meet the abandoned Villa Fraganeschi of Villarocca, the Castle of Ostiano, and on the way back the linen museum in Pescarolo.
The 84 km tour may seem demanding but, thanks to the push of the e-bikes, pedaling will be effortless, thanks also to the conformation of a mainly flat territory.
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,
Is summer, it's hot, but it's also the right season to peddle in ebike without risking it on a rainy day!
Why not take advantage of it?
A nice route between the hills of the Langhe, in Piedmont, with a visit to the graceful landscapes of Novello, La Morra, Barolo, a good glass of wine from the territory and afterwards? What is it better than a refreshing dive in the pool?
Here's our proposal : ebike and swimming pool, a perfect combo to do a little bit of sports and relax.
In the pool you can accommodate yourself in the lounges in the garden, take the sun on the lawn, with drinks included and bar service available.
This the program that we thought for you, retreats your ebike at the rental point, we will recommend you the best path to pedal between the hills and reach the pool, and then recount the bike. Or you can conclude, hand over the bike and reach the pool comfortably in the car.
How to book this experience?
Simply, buy directly with open date (click on the green button at the top right) or you can write to us at prenota@bikesquare.eu
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
Ebike route from Premosello-Chiovenda to Vogogna
This tour starts from the BikeSquare-Borgotenso rental point and heads towards Vogogna.
You will leave the village of Premosello to reach the Ciclovia del Toce and then cycle to the center of Vogogna. It is an easy route suitable for everyone.
The Ciclovia del Toce
The Ciclovia del Toce is a cycling path that winds along the Toce River. The cycle path is about 50 kilometers long and allows you to travel from Domodossola to the area of Lake Mergozzo and Lake Maggiore. It is an easy itinerary, suitable for both experienced cyclists and beginners, including children. It enables you to ride immersed in nature, passing through woods and clearings. A section of the cycle path is known as 'cycling through the woods.'
Following the river, the cycle path offers beautiful views of the watercourse: it's nice to cool off on very hot days.
The riverbanks are rich in typical vegetation of the area, and there are also sections where flowers typical of the Lake Maggiore region are cultivated.
Vogogna and Its Castle
Vogogna is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy with a medieval history waiting to be discovered. The town is still surrounded by ancient fortifications. The village was once located on the old Simplon road, which historically connected the Domodossola area with Brig in Switzerland. The symbol of the village and Val d'Ossola is the Visconti Castle. The castle is located to the north of the village and is built against a rocky spur. What can be seen today was part of a larger defensive system that also served as a lookout point over Val d'Ossola.
a Verbania, sui Laghi, sul Lago Maggiore, nella Val d'Ossola, Premosello-Chiovenda, Vogogna, Macugnaga, sul Toce, Lago di Mergozzo
We will skirt the whole Po grande on both sides arriving in Pila. Its lighthouse acts as a watershed between the sea and the lagoon and the fish auction in its market is a daily tradition from Monday to Thursday. Destination Boccasette to take a dip in the beach worth a visit and a stop. Returning we will skirt the Po di Maistra, a branch of the river rich in flora and fauna as a less contaminated branch of man.
comacchio, salina di cervia, cervia, ravenna, goro, foce del po
Tour Guidato in ebike da Roma Ai Castelli Romani . Si parte dal centro di Roma dove un tempo nasceva l’Appia Antica da Porta Capena , da lì si percorre la Regina Viarum con i suoi basolati sconnessi e ricchi di storia lungo la Ciclabile Eurovelo 7. Si arriva così a Cecilia Metella per poi procedere verso i Castelli Romani ammirando lungo il tragitto la Villa Dei Quintili, S.Maria Nova, Torretta del prete ecc. ecc. ecc. Si sale lentamente verso Albano attraversando parti di campagna romana e per poi scoprire le antiche vestigia di Albalonga con Il suo Museo diocesano , Il Cisterneone ecc. Sempre seguendo l’antico tracciato si arriva ad Ariccia con la tomba degli Orazi e Curiazi scendendo verso la valle aricia , si risale poi nell’antico centro storico dove ammirare l’imponete Palazzo Chigi e la meravigliosa Locanda Martorelli .E’ forse proprio in questi posti poco conosciuti dove riassaporiamo l’antico fascino “del Grand Tour " che persone da tutta Europa cercavano di riscoprire nel loro viaggio in Italia . Qui ad Ariccia ci fermiamo per una speciale degustazione della celeberrima porchetta con un bel bicchiere di vino .Si prosegue poi verso Castel Gandolfo il pittoresco paese con il suo Palazzo Pontificio e i suoi meravigliosi Giardini . Dopo avere completato il giro si procede verso la Stazione di treni ad Albano e comodamente si ritorna a Roma
Tour suggestivo di circa 50 Km con una difficoltà intermedia .
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
The cyclotourist path in ebike in the Serre Park, located in Calabria, offers an 'unique and suggestive experience for nature lovers and cyclotourism. The route begins from Serra San Bruno, in the center of the park, and is snowed through a variety of breathtaking landscapes, such as lush woods, green hills and spectacular sights on the sea. The ebikes, with their electrical support, make the pathway accessible to everyone, even to those who are not experienced cyclists. During the route, cyclists will have l 'opportunity to admire the rich flora and fauna of the park, which includes rare and protected species. They will also be able to visit ancient boroughs and historical sites along the route, such as medieval castles and centuries-old churches, thus enriching their cultural experience. There are refreshments along the way, where cyclists can take a break and enjoy typical local dishes. In conclusion, the cyclotourism pathway in ebike in the Park of the Serre is an 'ideal option for those who wish to explore the natural and cultural beauty of Calabria in a sustainable and fun way.
in the Parco delle Serre, in the Natural Serre Park, in the Serre Park in Calabria