Tipi Percorsi
By choosing this itinerary, you will use your rented ebike to explore the natural beauty and villages of the Partenio Regional Park in the province of Avellino.
You will be amazed by the magnificence of nature and these small villages, but since Irpinia is a land famous for the quality of its wines, the first part of the ebike excursion will be dedicated to exploring vineyards and some villages with a strong wine vocation, with excellent productions of Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo, the two great DOCG white wines of the province of Avellino.
The second part of the itinerary, which you will cover on your rented ebike, takes you to the foothills of the Partenio Regional Park, a protected area established in 1993. Here, nature takes centre stage. The great thing about ebike tours is that, whenever you want, you can stop to admire a landscape and visit the villages on the slopes of Monte Vallatrone and Montevergine in more detail.
This route is a loop tour starting and finishing at the e-bike rental point located at Ciclostazione Avellino, not far from the station and halfway between the towns of Atripalda and Avellino.
However, if you prefer to start from the Chiusano San Domenico e-bike rental point, add the AB/BA route (16.5 km) to this track to reach the Avellino bike rental point.
You will face an itinerary that does not present any particular difficulties and can therefore be tackled with all types of e-bike hire available: city, trekking and full suspension e-MTB.
This route lends itself well to being lengthened or shortened as required. So, feel free to contact us to let us know your time and/or fitness requirements: we will be happy to customise this track to perfectly suit your needs.
And now... off we go!
Follow the directions on the GPS track we have provided you with and, whenever you arrive at a point of interest, learn more about the places by reading the tips we have prepared for you: we hope you will find them interesting and that they will help you to fully enjoy your ebike excursion along the roads of Irpinia!
The first four kilometres will not be exactly unforgettable, but once you have passed those, we promise you that your e-bike ride will become decidedly more interesting. Once past the village of Picarelli, a tiny hamlet in the municipality of Avellino, the road begins to climb, the traffic noticeably decreases, and the industrial atmosphere gradually gives way to rural landscapes and rolling hills.
The road continues placidly uphill, amid hazelnut groves and vineyards, to the fork for Montefredane. Arriving in the central square of this beautiful village, home of Fiano di Avellino, you will be amazed by the enormity of the space. Here you will easily spot the Town Hall and the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine. Just to the left of the church, you will notice the archway that allows passage under the bell tower. Take that passage to get to the ruins of the Caracciolo Castle, whose construction dates back to the 10th century. If you are lucky and find the gate open, you can admire a spectacular view of the Sabato Valley.
A beautiful downhill country road, with no traffic at all, will delight your legs and your e-bike, leading you without any difficulty to the village of Tufo, the birthplace of the famous DOCG Greco di Tufo white wine, the pride of the entire province of Avellino. The town will reveal itself to your eyes after crossing a small bridge over the Sabato River. When you reach the end of the road, turn right to reach the main square of the village, refill your water bottles at the fountain, and learn more about Tufo by reading the fact sheet.
Continuing your itinerary by pedal-assisted bicycle, you will pass by the ancient sulphur mines, fundamental to the development of Tufo's economy in past centuries (although they are undergoing restoration, at the time of writing this information sheet they are a site that cannot be visited) and return to cross the River Sabato. At the crossroads, turn left and, after 1 km, turn right towards Pannarano / Roccabascerana / Cervinara.
From here on, the second part of your ebike tour in Irpinia begins. In front of you towers the Partenio Regional Park with its wooded mountains. Approximately 15 km almost entirely uphill await you, so be sure to start this section with a good energy reserve in the battery of your rented ebike.
As you grind your way with your pedal-assisted bike, Monte Vallatrone and Montevergine will get closer and closer and nature will become more and more lush. Once you reach the hamlet of Ciardelli, at the crossroads continue on towards Pietrastornina. From now on, the landscape becomes more and more beautiful and you will enjoy beautiful views of the Parthenio Park, but not only... At a certain point, a marvellous panorama will open up on your right, allowing you to see Rocca Bascerana, the Sannio and the majesty of Mount Taburno. Passing here at sunset time, especially in summer, will give you a light and colours that are worth all the effort and effort put in on an ebike.
After getting onto the state road, pedal 3 km more on your e-bike to reach Pietrastornina. The stone spur from which it takes its name and on whose summit the town's castle was located, will be clearly visible to your eyes well before you enter the town. This place is teeming with stories and legends, all to be discovered, perhaps by chatting with the locals.
The next village you will cross on your ebike is Sant'Angelo a Scala, also known as 'the village of the two popes'. Here, in fact, Pope Paul IV was born, and there is a strong cult for Pope Silvester (who is celebrated on 31 December), to whom a small church is dedicated that can be reached via a footpath from which a miraculous water gushes out. According to legend, Pope Silvetro convinced Emperor Constantine to go to Sant'Angelo a Scala to bathe in the miraculous water and thus be cured of leprosy.
From Sant'Angelo a Scala to Summonte you will be right at the foot of the mountain and, in some places, you will almost feel as if you can touch it. The chestnut groves will keep you good company along this 3 km ascent, which is also the last you will face today on your ebike tour.
The Angioina Tower will welcome you to Summonte, recognised as one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. So, if you have time, take the opportunity to visit its narrow streets on an e-bike or on foot. From here, numerous trails allow you to explore the Partenio Park by hiking/trekking.
Here the ascent ends and you will quickly reach Ospedaletto d'Alpinolo, famous for its nougat production and for being an obligatory crossing point for the many pilgrims who decide to go to the Montevergine Sanctuary (1,300 metres above sea level) on foot.
A long descent will take you to Mercogliano, with its beautiful avenue lined with centuries-old plane trees, and then down to the city of Avellino, passing completely along Corso Vittorio Emanuele (a pedestrian street where bicycles and ebikes are allowed). After passing through the Manganelli Urban Park, by the time you reach the mural of the famous artist Millo, you will have arrived at Avellino Station, and then in just a few minutes you will reach the ebike rental point located at the Avellino Ciclostazione.
This is where you will end your day in the saddle of the rented pedelecs.
Remember that we are at your complete disposal before, during and after your excursions on the rented ebikes. Thanks to the GPS trackers on all our pedal-assist bikes, we can reach you quickly and accurately in the event of difficulties.
For information on routes and rental, and for assistance during ebike rental, you can call us by phone (Mon 16:30-20:00 / Tue-Sat 9:30-13:30, 16:30-20:00) or text us on Whatsapp 24 hours a day. The number to contact is always the same, whether you want to talk by voice or exchange messages on Whatsapp. Just add the number 0825.31.139 to your address book to chat with us.
If you just want to think about having fun, relax and let one of our guides accompany you. We will be happy to reveal hidden corners, breathtaking views and share the road with you.
Ebike tour discovering Val Posina, the landscape and the lakes.
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,
🚴♂️ Itinerario e-bike “Aretta – Fonte Regna”
Un viaggio tra natura, silenzi e panorami spettacolari
Hai mai pedalato su una strada che si arrampica dolcemente tra ulivi, boschi secolari e viste da cartolina sulla Valle del Tevere? Il percorso Aretta – Fonte Regna è un’esperienza autentica, dove ogni metro racconta la bellezza selvaggia della Sabina.
📍 Partenza: Area “Aretta”
Si parte dall’area ristoro “Aretta”, un piccolo angolo attrezzato immerso nel verde, perfetto per iniziare (o concludere) la giornata all’aria aperta. Qui troverai:
Punto di noleggio e ricarica e-bike
Chiosco ristoro con prodotti locali
Area giochi per bambini
Zona picnic e barbecue sotto gli alberi
🗺️ Indirizzo: via Marta Robbio Tacci
📌 Posizione su Google Maps
👉 Parcheggio: disponibile sul posto (5–10 auto), ma consigliamo di lasciare l’auto nell’area comunale accanto al palazzetto dello sport e raggiungere l’Aretta a piedi o in bici:
📍 Link al parcheggio consigliato
📍 Indirizzo: via Nuova 2, Roccantica (RI)
🚵♀️ Il percorso
Lunghezza: 4 km (solo andata)
Dislivello: da 450 m a 800 m slm
Fondo: strada battuta e tratti cementati
Tipologia: percorso lineare, accessibile anche a famiglie
Si pedala su una carrareccia ampia e tranquilla, circondati da una natura che cambia colore ad ogni curva. L’aria profuma di bosco, il silenzio è rotto solo dal fruscio delle foglie… e all’improvviso, la vista si apre: il Monte Soratte si staglia all’orizzonte, mentre la Valle del Tevere si stende ai tuoi piedi. In alcuni tratti, puoi scorgere anche la spettacolare dolina carsica del Revotano, un luogo unico nel suo genere, simbolo geologico e spirituale di Roccantica.
💧 Arrivo: Fonte Regna
La destinazione è un luogo magico: Fonte Regna, una sorgente naturale che dà vita a un antico fontanile in pietra. Qui puoi rinfrescarti con acqua purissima, sederti all’ombra e goderti il panorama. Secondo la tradizione locale, è il posto perfetto per una “panzanella sabina”: pane imbevuto direttamente alla fonte, appoggiato sulle pietre levigate e gustato nella pace del bosco.
Accanto al fontanile si estende un bosco monumentale di faggi, querce e lecci, un autentico santuario naturale che invita alla sosta e alla contemplazione.
🥾 Oltre la fonte
Se hai ancora energia, da qui partono diversi sentieri escursionistici. Il più avventuroso ti conduce fino alla vetta del Monte Pizzuto (1.288 m), uno dei panorami più emozionanti dell’intera Sabina.
🌄 Perché scegliere questo percorso?
Perché unisce sport, natura e tradizione in un'unica esperienza
Perché è adatto a tutti, dai cicloturisti esperti alle famiglie con bambini
Perché ti regala pace, panorami e autenticità, lontano dai percorsi affollati
🎒 Cosa portare
Acqua e snack (anche se il ristoro è presente in partenza)
Scarpe comode e una felpa leggera
Macchina fotografica o smartphone… perché vorrai ricordarti questo posto
in Sabina, a Casperia, a Cantalupo in Sabina, a Roccantica, a Montasola
Questo percorso parte dalla piazza mercato di Bosco Marengo, comune che si estende ad ovest fino al torrente Orba,
paese che ha regalato i natali ad un personaggio storico di grande rilievo, Frà Michele Ghislieri, divenuto poi Papa Pio V nel 1566.
Il tracciato si snoda per il centro storico, costeggiando prima le mura che un tempo isolavano il borgo più antico, risalente all'epoca preromana,
e solcando poi, la campagna coltivata in direzione del torrente, raggiungendo la storica tenuta San Michele del XII secolo.
Trattasi di un percorso molto facile e quasi interamente in piano, principalmente su strade bianche, adatto per famiglie, anche con bimbi piccoli
vista la distanza percorribile.
Il primo tratto di strada, dalla ten. San Michele alla diga omonima, lambisce la garzaia di Bosco M., area naturale protetta caratterizzata da numerose
specie nitticore quali le Ardeidi, risultando molto probabile l'avvistamento della garzetta o dell'airone cenerino nei canali di irrigazione.
Dalla diga di San Michele alla diga di Fresonara si costeggerà in tutta la sua lunghezza il torrente Orba, per poi raggiungere l'abitato di Fresonara, attraversando prima
la piazza Don Luigi Orione e raggiungendo poi la chiesa di Santa Maria, si imboccherà nuovamente una strada campestre per ritornare nell' abitato di Bosco M.
Come ultima tappa, la visita al Complesso Monumentale di Santa Croce, che papa Pio V ebbe il desiderio di edificare, affiancando il convento domenicano, arricchito da tre chiostri,
e la chiesa tardorinascimentale, che ancora conserva pregevoli opere di Giorgio Vasari e della sua scuola.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
The route takes you through the Monferrato's vineyards in an unforgettable day by ebike.
Ricaldone
Population 650, the church of the Saints Simon and Jude the Apostle is worth a visit. You can find an observation platform to enjoy the surrounding vineyards. The grave of Luigi Tenco is buried in the cemetery of Ricaldone, he was a famous singer and songwriter who died in the night of 26th January 1967, during the Sanremo Music Festival. A Museum and Documentation centre in Ricaldone is dedicated to Luigi Tengo. The economy of the village is mostly based on wine and vineyards.
Maranzana
At the border of the village there is a park called "Bosco delle Sorti" (Wood of Fates), where you can find trails, paths and routes with signs. All of them are suitable for walking, cycling and horse-riding. The heart of the village, on the top of a spectacular hill, is dominated by the Castle, built in 1300 A.D. and well preserved, likewise the towers and the walls. In the village you can find the house-museum of Giacomo Bove, an important Italian explorer who lived since 1852 to 1887.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
1° giorno
Ritrovo dei partecipanti ad Acqui, incontro con i referenti, sistemazione in hotel e presentazione del tour.
Per chi arriva in treno a Torino o Alessandria si potrà organizzare un transfer.
Partenza per una passeggiata alla scoperta dei tesori di Acqui iniziando dalla Cattedrale di Maria Assunta e da “La Bollente”. I Romani furono i primi a sfruttare il Bormida con la creazione delle famose terme giunte fino a noi. Arrivarono poi i Gonzaga ed infine i Savoia. Tra le strette vie scopriamo palazzi e resti a testimonianza della millenaria storia di Acqui.
Cena libera in trattoria dove possiamo assaggiare le specialità monferrine.
Rientro e pernottamento in hotel.
2° giorno
Dopo colazione possiamo prendere le nostre E-Bike, ora siamo pronti per questa cavalcata tra vigne degustazioni e panchine giganti.
Pedaliamo in direzione Castel Rocchero tra spettacolari geometrie di filari. E’ la terra della Barbera, del Moscato, del Brachetto. Castel Rocchero è nato come presidio militare posto a guardia della via che da Acqui conduce a Santo Stefano Belbo. Proseguiamo per Fontanile dove troviamo bellissimi affreschi, sostiamo per il pranzo, libero, per ammirare lo splendido panorama prima di partire in direzione Alice Bel Colle dove saliamo sulla torre. Da qui si gode di una vista a 360° sul Monferrato e le Langhe.
Al termine del nostro giro ci attende una degustazione dii vini del territorio accompagnati da assaggi di specialità locali il tutto allietato da racconti su Acqui.
Ritorno in albergo per riposarci in attesa della cena (libera).
3° giorno
Dopo la colazione in albergo, ci rechiamo in E-bike all’acquedotto romano, siamo davanti alla storia, impressione la mole e l’ingegno nel realizzarlo. Percorriamo la ciclabile lungo il Bormida e torniamo in hotel.
Dopo il pranzo, libero, è arrivato il momento di un dolce saluto.
Ci porteremo nel cuore i colori e le emozioni di questo spicchio di Monferrato.
Il tracciato facile interamente in pianura corre lungo il Bormida e il centro cittadino per circa una decina di chilometri.
Fine del viaggio.
Note di viaggio
Il presente programma può essere soggetto a variazioni, sia prima che in corso di viaggio, in base al clima, le festività, alle esigenze dei viaggiatori e delle persone che ospitano il gruppo di viaggiatori. I programmi, i trasporti e le sistemazioni nelle strutture ricettive potranno essere modificati in base alle norme nazionali e regionali per la prevenzione da contagio Covid-19. Si prega di comunicare tempestivamente eventuali intolleranze, allergie ed altre esigenze alimentari.
Sono necessari: pantaloncini ciclista o similari con fondello per un maggior comfort, mantellina antipioggia e materiale per riparare eventuali forature ( camera d’aria, pompe…), guanti e occhiali da sole. Casco obbligatorio.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Enjoyable and challenging route around the lakes of Avigliana, 20 km from Turin. Steep climbs (up to 20%) and technical trails. This route is not to be underestimated due to its numerous uphill stretches, requiring decent technical skills for both ascent and descent through narrow and uneven paths. Brief stretches on asphalt were necessary to connect various sections.
Highly recommend taking the time to admire the lakes from panoramic viewpoints and explore the medieval center of Avigliana, with its numerous points of artistic and architectural interest. The starting point (with parking by the roadside near a hotel-restaurant, respecting reserved spaces) is near a roundabout with a beautiful monument honoring Giovanni Valetti, a cyclist who won two Giri d'Italia. The beginning of the route skirts the small lake of Avigliana before immediately entering the woods with short but challenging climbs. Route length: 30 km Elevation gain: approximately 600m.
in Val Susa, in Valsusa, in Avigliana, in Caprie, in Villadora, in Condove, to Sacra of San Michele, to Rocca Sella
Pedalare tra le colline della Langa del Barbaresco su un'e-bike è un'avventura emozionante che si può vivere anche in mezza giornata. Partendo dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare a San Rocco Seno d'Elvio, questo percorso vi immerge nel cuore di un territorio unico al mondo, patrimonio UNESCO. Mentre avanzate dolcemente, i rinomati vigneti di Nebbiolo si estendono a perdita d'occhio, offrendo viste mozzafiato ad ogni svolta. L'aria fresca, intrisa di profumi di uva e terra, vi avvolge, risvegliando i sensi e nutrendo lo spirito. Ogni borgo che incontrerete lungo il cammino narra storie di antiche tradizioni vinicole e di un paesaggio plasmato dalla passione e dal lavoro umano.
Barbaresco
Barbaresco, cuore pulsante della denominazione omonima, vi accoglie con la sua imponente torre medievale. Salite in cima per godere di una vista spettacolare sui vigneti circostanti, che si estendono fino all'orizzonte. Non perdete l'occasione di visitare l'Enoteca Regionale del Barbaresco, dove potrete degustare e acquistare i migliori vini della zona. Passeggiate per le strette vie del borgo, ammirando le antiche case in pietra e respirando l'atmosfera autentica di questo gioiello enologico.
Neive
Neive, annoverato tra i Borghi più Belli d'Italia, vi stupirà con il suo fascino medievale perfettamente conservato. Perdetevi tra i vicoli acciottolati del centro storico, ammirando i palazzi nobiliari e le chiese antiche. Fate una sosta in Piazza Italia, cuore pulsante del paese, e visitate la Torre dell'Orologio per una vista panoramica mozzafiato. Neive è anche famosa per la produzione del Barbaresco: non mancate di visitare una delle storiche cantine del borgo per una degustazione.
Treiso
Treiso, arroccato su una collina, offre alcuni dei panorami più suggestivi della Langa. Fate una sosta alla chiesa parrocchiale di San Lorenzo, esempio di architettura barocca piemontese. Da qui, potrete ammirare una vista che spazia dalle colline del Barbaresco fino alle Alpi in lontananza. Non mancate di visitare il "Rocche dei Sette Fratelli", un belvedere naturale che regala scorci mozzafiato sulla valle sottostante e sui vigneti che la circondano.
L'esperienza
Questo itinerario circolare di 27 km, con partenza e arrivo a San Rocco Seno d'Elvio, è un'esperienza alla portata di tutti grazie alle e-bike che facilitano anche i tratti più impegnativi. Il percorso autoguidato, supportato dall'app BikeSquare, vi consente di esplorare in autonomia, con la libertà di fermarvi quando e dove desiderate. Pedalando attraverso alcuni dei paesaggi più incantevoli delle Langhe, patrimonio UNESCO, vi immergerete nella bellezza naturale e nella ricchezza culturale di questa regione unica. Questo viaggio combina il piacere del cicloturismo con la scoperta di un territorio straordinario, offrendo un'esperienza indimenticabile in cui ogni pedalata è un'opportunità per connettersi con la storia, la natura e le tradizioni delle Langhe del Barbaresco. Che siate appassionati di vino, amanti della natura o semplicemente in cerca di un'avventura fuori dal comune, questo tour in e-bike vi regalerà ricordi indelebili e il desiderio di tornare presto in queste terre magiche.
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
Il percorso
L'itinerario può essere svolto da Alberese fino alla loc. di Collelungo (percorrendo la Strada degli Ulivi da Vergheria fino a Collelungo), oppure percorrendo la ciclabile fino a Marina di Alberese e successivamente, attraverso la strada della Pinastrellaia, si raggiunge la spiaggia di Collelungo.
Prima di raggiungere la spiaggia è presente una zona di sosta con rastrelliere dove è possibile lasciare le biciclette.
Nel percorre gli itinerari in bici si raccomanda la cautela, in quanto si sta visitando un'area protetta ed è presente la possibilità di incontrare fruitori di altre modalità di visita (a cavallo, a piedi).
È possibile noleggiare le biciclette nei pressi del punto di partenza tramite il nostro punto di Noleggio.
Il percorso è acquistabile sia online (minimo 24 ore prima della data prevista per l'escursione) sia al centro visite di Alberese.
Intero: € 5,00 (la bicicletta non è fornita dal Parco della Maremma) - Ridotto: € 2,00 (bambini 6/14 anni - gruppi con almeno 20 persone* - studenti max 25 anni)
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
Il percorso si snoda fra l'amabile profumo di tartufo e la passeggiata adrenalinica sul Ponte tibetano più lungo del Mondo. Questo tour connette Carbone con Castelsaraceno, il palato con la mente.
La storia di Carbone si lega ai monaci basiliani che qui diedero grande impulso all’economia.
Carbone fu per molto tempo il centro della vita religiosa dell’area grazie al suo monastero. Nell’800 fu assalito dai briganti e poi distrutto dalle truppe del Murat. Oggi ne restano i ruderi a Valle Cancello. Da vedere la Chiesa di S. Maria degli Angeli, la Chiesa Francescana al Convento, la Chiesa di S. Luca Abate, la Cappella S. Anna, la Cappella privata dei Castelli e quella dei Fraticelli, i palazzi storici, lo splendido Bosco di Vaccarizzo e le fontane Calanca, Tuvolo e Fosso.
Castalsareceno è nata come roccaforte saracena, Castrum Saracenum divenne in seguito prestigioso centro basiliano e feudo dell'Abbazia di Sant'Angelo.
All'interno del paese è possibile visitare luoghi dal notevole interesse artistico: la chiesa di S. Spirito del XVI-XVII secolo, che conserva un trittico del pittore D'Amato e il palazzo baronale del XV secolo.
Dirigendosi verso la località Mancusi, si scoprono i resti del mulino ad acqua, testimone del passato delle civiltà contadine.
Castelsaraceno celebra ancora gli antichi riti arborei, rievocati nella tradizione "della ndenna".
Nella prima domenica di giugno la gente del paese si riunisce intorno ad un tronco di faggio ben levigato ed alto più di 20 metri, che viene unito con la cima di un abete e poi innalzato al centro della piazza, E' il matrimonio degli alberi, l'occasione per condividere un momento di festa, accompagnato da canti, balli e dagli squisiti piatti della tradizione del luogo.
This splendid e-bike route through the prestigious vineyards of Monferrato 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 from the prestigious Hotel La Villa di Casalotto and will allow you to admire the splendid landscapes of the Barbera, Moscato and Brachetto vineyards.
What to see in Fontanile
Starting from the renowned structure "La Villa", you will immediately face a steep descent and a subsequent climb that will allow you to reach the village of Fontanile, a town famous for its wines, the Murales, but above all for its mammoth Church of San Giovanni Battista , whose dome, designed by the architect engineer Francesco Gualandi, stands out in the center of the village dominating the 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 in the direction of Mombaruzzo enjoying a break at the Giant Bench of Fontanile, located in a splendid panoramic position.
Alice Bel Colle and its Belvedere
After the Big Bench the descent continues until you reach Mombaruzzo Station.
From here, the track will continue in the direction of Castelletto Molina.
A long but slightly uphill panoramic road will allow you to reach the splendid village of Alice Bel Colle, one of the highest municipalities in the province of Asti with its 420 meters above sea level.
Alice Bel Colle is a town of less than 800 inhabitants, mostly perched on top of a hill. Going up the steps in Piazza Guacchione it is possible to reach a panoramic viewpoint with a 360° view of the Monferrato hills: an incredible view, from Turin to Milan, from the Alps to the Ligurian Apennines. Indescribable in words.
After the obligatory stop at the viewpoint, it will be possible to continue the ride until you reach the town of Ricaldone.
What to see in Ricaldone
Once in Ricaldone it is impossible not to stop again on the belvedere at the entrance to the town to enjoy a breathtaking view of the surrounding vineyards.
For music lovers, a visit to the museum dedicated to the singer Luigi Tenco is not to be missed: located in the building of the former Municipal Kindergarten, the museum is called the "Luigi Tenco Permanent Documentation Center" and is dedicated to the singer-songwriter and his compositions and songs as well as to his life.
The singer is buried in the cemetery, who died tragically in the night between 26 and 27 January 1967 during the Sanremo Festival.
Continuing the Tour you will arrive at the village of Maranzana.
Maranzana and the way back
Once in Maranzana, you cannot fail to notice a dense group of "babaci".
The latter, called in local jargon, are nothing more than fabric puppets made by the local inhabitants to repopulate the streets of the village which were emptying.
Thanks to this recent discovery, Maranzana receives many visits from national and international tourists every year.
It is also possible to organize a tasting at the local Cantina Sociale La Maranzana, to taste the typical products of the area.
Continuing along the track, you will reach the town of Mombaruzzo Stazione again and then face a last climb that will allow you to reach the "crest" of the hill.
The last part of the ride will be flat until you get back to Casalotto, but not before having evaluated a visit/tasting to the prestigious Berta Distilleries located along the way.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Andiamo alla scoperta della Valle d'Itria con un semplice tour guidato in ebike di circa 2 ore.
Si parte a piedi dal Frantoio l'Acropoli di Puglia di Martina Franca alle 9,15.
Qui l'olio si continua a fare come lo facevano i nonni e potrai scoprire con una visita di 1 ora circa, tutto su questo prodotto insostituibile per la dieta mediterranea.
Verso le 11, conclusa la visita al frantoio, ci si sposta presso il punto di noleggio ebike BikeSquare di Martina Franca dove sarà possibile noleggiare le ebike.
In sella alle nostre ebike e accompagnati dalla guida esperta della zona, si raggiungiono le Cantine Di Marco a Locorotondo dove faremo insieme una degustazione di vini tipici della Valle d'Itria accompagnata da assaggi di prelibatezze locali.
Saremo di ritorno a Martina Franca verso le ore 14.
Costi:
Noleggio ebike + guida: 40€
Visita al frantoio: 3€
Degustazione in cantina: 10€
Iscrizione e prenotazione ebike:
per partecipare all'evento è necessario iscriversi entro giovedì 20 febbraio, puoi fare click su 'Verifica disponibilità' qui a destra (prenotando la tua ebike in Puglia per mezza giornata) oppure scriverci una email a info@bikesquare.eu
Pagamento:
chi partecipa al tour paga la caparra del 15% sul noleggio delle ebike dalla piattaforma e il saldo per il noleggio ebike e per la guida direttamente nel negozio di noleggio ebike BikeSquare locale a Martina Franca. La visita e la degustazione saranno pagati dai partecipanti rispettivamente al frantoio e in cantina.
in Alberobello, in Martina Franca, in Locorotondo, along Pirro canal, in Bisceglie, in Cisternino
If you like to live different experiences, if you like the sea, the Sun, the tradition, if you love cycling and if you want to make it more comfortable, this is your tour.
Very relaxed guided tour, where we toured the magnificent Promenade of Torremolinos, address to your Old town with our fantastic Electric Bikes brand Moustachemotor and battery Bosch. Bike ideal for enjoying a walk without effort.
We will arrive to the Old district of Torremolinos by the Carlota Alessandri Avenue. We will give a walk by all the pedestrian streets of the old town, where we will end up in the densely populated Calle San Miguel, the most famous street in the municipality. And you can take a few minutes to shopping in its fantastic shops.
An unforgettable experience for lovers of travel and bikes!
Price: €50
Meeting point: QQ Bikes Shop at the Hotel Barracuda in Torremolinos
PS: Before of the tour we will have an explanation of the characteristics of the bicycle moustache.
Included in the Tour: Helmet safety, liability insurance and a guide every 8 participants.
a Malaga, a Málaga, nella Cosa del Sol
Questo itinerario della citta di Lecco, é un vero e proprio salto nel passato, ci porta a rivivere il borgo fortificato così come era ai tempi in cui Alessandro Manzoni ambienta I Promessi Sposi su “quel ramo del lago di Como che volge a mezzogiorno“
Oliveto Lario, Lago di Como, Bellagio, Magreglio, Lezzeno
The Great E-Bike Ring: From Volterra to Montecatini Val di Cecina
The magnificent e-bike circuit connecting Volterra and Montecatini Val di Cecina represents one of Tuscany's most extraordinary cycling tourism opportunities, offering an immersive tourist journey through 3,000 years of history, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage. This great ring has been expertly designed to showcase the region's diverse attractions, making them accessible to everyone, even those who aren't physically trained, thanks to the revolutionary advantage of electric bicycles. The e-bike rental point in Volterra is a convenient starting point for exploring the area.
Volterra and Montecatini: Pedaling Among Historical Treasures
The bike tour is a loop connecting two extraordinary destinations that represent different facets of Tuscan heritage. On one side stands Volterra, a city whose three-thousand-year history is evident in its Etruscan walls, Roman theater, and medieval towers. Cycling in or out of Volterra offers cyclists spectacular approaches with panoramic views that have changed little since Etruscan times.
At the other end of the bike circuit lies Montecatini Val di Cecina, one of Tuscany's most picturesque medieval villages. Perched on a hill, it offers a fantastic panoramic view of the surrounding valley. The climb to reach the town is manageable even for those who are less trained, as the e-bike supports pedaling, allowing riders to tackle the ascent with little effort.
The e-bike route is designed to allow cyclists to start from the bike rental point in Volterra and visit both locations, completing the entire ring in one day with ample time for tourist visits to the villages, or breaking the journey with an overnight stay to experience both destinations in greater depth.
Between "Balze" and "Calanchi" by E-bike
The cycling tourism experience between these two ancient villages takes cyclists through an extraordinarily diverse landscape that showcases Tuscany's geological complexity. From the saddle of a bicycle, moving at the perfect pace to absorb the ever-changing landscape, one witnesses a remarkable transition from gently rolling hills to harsh and wild badlands (calanchi), to the distinctive formations of the "balze" (clay cliffs), then giving way to steep, rocky elevations reminiscent of mountain environments.
This geological diversity creates an ever-evolving cycling experience that makes the route never monotonous. Each curve reveals new panoramas, with the landscape transforming kilometer by kilometer. The e-bike assistance becomes particularly valuable during the transition from the gentler terrain around Volterra to the more challenging and mountainous approaches toward Montecatini, allowing cycle tourists to maintain a comfortable pace while enjoying the scenery.
Art and Nature: The Cycling Path through Land Art
One of the most distinctive aspects of this e-bike tour is the integration of cultural experiences directly into the route. After taking the panoramic dirt road marked as "Itinerary of the Balze and Calanchi," cyclists can access various branches of the path that lead to environmental sculptures created by the artist Mauro Staccioli. These remarkable examples of land art interpret the essence of what the artist called "places of experience."
Unlike tourists in cars who simply arrive at a designated parking area, cyclists gradually discover these works as they emerge from the landscape, creating a more organic and meaningful interaction with the art. Admiring the landscape, one can better appreciate how the artworks interact with and comment on the surrounding environment.
Visit to the Caporciano Copper Mine by E-bike
The e-bike circuit connects the natural landscape with the region's industrial heritage through the impressive Caporciano Copper Mine near Montecatini Val di Cecina. This historic site, which gave its name to one of the major industries of the 20th century (later Montedison), offers cycle tourists a fascinating look at the economic and social history of the early years of united Italy.
Located just over 1 kilometer from the center of the village, the Industrial Archaeology Park with the Alfredo Well, workshops, washeries, and the nineteenth-century mining village offers various visiting itineraries. Cycle tourists benefit from dedicated bicycle parking facilities that allow them to safely leave their e-bikes while exploring the mining complex on foot.
volterra, a volterra
Andiamo alla scoperta di un angolo unico della Valle d’Aosta, dove ambienti naturali e panorami mozzafiato si svelano ad ogni colpo di pedale, sotto la sagoma maestosa del Cervino, o "la Gran Becca” come la chiamano i valligiani.
Pedalerai tra bellissimi boschi di castagni, prati e suggestivi villaggi di montagna dove vicino ai mulini ad acqua e ai forni per il pane potrai immaginare la vita che un tempo caratterizzava questi luoghi.
Un tratto del percorso sarà sulla funivia che ti farà raggiungere in pochi minuti il villaggio di Chamois, Perla delle Alpi e unico comune italiano non raggiungibile in automobile.
Di qui si prosegue lungo la splendida poderale che, tra uno scorcio panoramico e l'altro, porta sino a La Magdeleine e i suoi 7 mulini perfettamente ristrutturati e recuperati a scopo etnografico.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
Starting from our ebike rental point of at Adriano Vini, follow the narrow road between the vineyards of San Rocco Seno d 'Elvio and which leads you in the centre from the country of Treiso. Here in Treiso, as in Barbaresco, you produce the prized Barbaresco wine that comes from the Nebbiolo grape vines 100%. Do you have a taste of tasting? book a tasting at the Aegar Cise Cisa Dei Marchesi Di Grésy, a historic wine reality of the Barbaresco area, whose roots sank at the end of the eighteenth century.
In the saddle of our ebike, you can reach out without fatigue Three Stars even here you can prepare your tasting papilles to taste the wines of the area at an 'other wine cellar our partner, Rusel. You are now ready to continue to Barbaresco. Here you can park the ebikes and take a walk in the country where you could reach the top of the tower from which to take beautiful photos to the surrounding landscape.
The route now takes you to Neive : perdenying yourself with wonder among its medieval alleys, you will soon understand why Neive is one of the most beautiful boroughs d 'Italy. Here in Neive you can arrange a stay and a tasting in the 'company brothers Toso, Cascina Longoria. You are now ready to return to the base by closing your ring in ebike between the vines of the Barbaresco.
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
One-day 40 km tour in the Monferrato area around Acqui Terme. Visit Montechiaro d'Acqui and Castelletto d'Erro.
Castelletto d'Erro
Population 155, it's one of the peaks of this mountain area coloured by lavender fields. What to see: the medieval fortress now is just a square tower. The Assunta church contains a painting ascribed to Pietro Ivaldi called "il Muto" (the Mute"). Visit Sant'Onorato, a small chapel 1 km far from the village.
Montechiaro d'Acqui
The village is 15 km from Acqui Terme. The highest part is on the crest between Bormida and Erro Valleys: the landscape is astonishing. Its main features are the cobblestones streets, the vaults, the staircases made of sandstone. All of the houses are made of stones with plaques, gates and emblems with signs of the past centuries. You can visit the parish curch of Saint George (16th Century) and the Saint Catherine oratory, the latter is now the Peasants' Museum.
Ponti
During the Roman Age via Aemilia Scauri passed here. An original mileston was found here and is now protected under the City Hall arcades. Visit the ruins of the Marquis of Carretto castle and the parish church of the Assunta. Every year, on the last Sunday of April, there is the Sagra del Polentone, which is the Festival of the Big Polenta (local cornmeal mush).
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