Tipi Percorsi
Starting from the ebike rental point of San Rocco Seno d'Elvio and going up through vineyards, you will reach the town of Madonna di Como, a panoramic plateau from which you can admire vineyards, hazelnut groves, woods and small villages in the background! Stop for a break or picnic in the little square dedicated to the industrious women of Langa, with the homonymous celebratory statue.
Then, leave to Mango and its impressing castle (home of the Enoteca Regionale del Moscato d'Asti). Before arriving in the village make a detour to the Ca' Moranda winery to enjoy a visit, including a wine tasting at this young winemaking facility.
After passing the village of Mango proceed in the direction of Coazzolo, where you can admire the Chapel of Moscato and continue by foot to the Vigna dei Pastelli (Vineyard of Crayons).
Discovering the big benches with ebike
Continue the descent and stop along the road that connects Coazzolo to Neive to admire one of the many giant benches () scattered throughout the territory and the musical amphitheater that can be reached by foot. After passing Coazzolo you can make a little detour to reach Cascina Saria where you can taste the wines of this area. To reach the Cascina you can turn right into Via Canova between km 25 and km 26 of the app.
While cycling, you can admire the village of Neive on your right, recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Going down to Borgonuovo continue to Neviglie, from which you will go up through the vineyards with breathtaking views to reach the village of Treiso, one of the 4 municipalities producing renowned Barbaresco wine. On your last km of the tour, do not forget to stop to enjoy the view of the Rocche dei 7 fratelli (clay rock walls inside a large crater) of which many legends are told. Try to finish the route in time so as not to miss the visit with wine tasting at the Adriano Marco and Vittorio winery.
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
It is a dive into the sea colored in green and blue, the itinerary that starts from Torre Lapillo to reach Nardò through the flourishing Salento countryside.
The endless pine forest surrounding the bay of Porto Selvaggio indicates that you are in the heart of the Porto Selvaggio and Palude del Capitano Park. From tower to tower, you pedal just a few meters from the long white beaches protected by imposing dunes, projecting onto the magical sea of the Porto Cesareo Marine Protected Area.
This route starts and ends in Porto Cesareo.
You pass through these municipalities: Torre Lapillo, Villaggio Boncore, Nardò, Cenate, Torre Inserraglio, Sant'Isidoro, Torre Squillace, La Strea.
You mainly cycle on asphalt roads, about 75%, but also on dirt roads.
Traffic is light along almost the entire route. In the months of July and August, the stretch on the coastal road is instead characterized by heavy traffic.
Porto Cesareo Marine Protected Area
The Porto Cesareo Marine Protected Area is a natural jewel located along the Ionian coast of Puglia, in the province of Lecce. This precious marine ecosystem, established in 1997, extends for about 17 kilometers along the coast, protecting a vast area of crystal-clear sea and rich seabeds full of biodiversity.
The waters of the Porto Cesareo Marine Protected Area are characterized by extraordinary transparency and a varied marine fauna, including species of colorful fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and algae. The seabeds are dotted with meadows of oceanic posidonia, which play a fundamental role in the ecological balance of the sea and in protecting the coast from erosion.
In addition to its extraordinary natural beauty, the Porto Cesareo Marine Protected Area also offers the opportunity to visit enchanting white sandy beaches and discover ancient archaeological sites that testify to human presence in these lands since ancient times.
salento, salento ionico, in salento, maglia, lecce, puglia, nardò, avetrana
Tour Guidato in ebike da Roma ai Castelli Romani .Si parte dal centro di Roma da Porta Capena, dove un tempo iniziava l’Appia Antica ,da li si percorre “la Regina Viarum “con i suoi basolati sconnessi e ricchi di storia lungo la Ciclabile Eurovelo 7.Si arriva così al Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella per poi procedere verso i Castelli Romani ammirando lungo il tragitto la Villa Dei Quintili, S.Maria Nova, ecc. Si sale lentamente verso Albano attraversando parti di campagna romana per poi scoprire le antiche vestigia di Albalonga con Il suo Museo diocesano e il Cisterneone .Sempre seguendo l’antico tracciato si arriva al Sepolcro degli Orazi e dei Curiazi ad Ariccia . Attraversando la valle Aricia ,si risale nell’antico centro storico si può ammirare l’imponente Palazzo Chigi e la meravigliosa Locanda Martorelli .Luoghi come questi hanno accolto viaggiatori da tutta Europa , luoghi dai quali oggi possiamo rivivere lo spirito e il fascino del “ Grand Tour “ .Qui ad Ariccia ci fermiamo per una splendida 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 poi verso la Stazione dei treni ad Albano e comodamente si ritorna a Roma.Tour di circa 40 Km con una difficoltà intermedia .
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
This pleasant and flat bike tour will take you to discover Staffarda Abbey by guiding you on a pleasant loop that winds along the slopes of Monbracco. The loop passes through the municipalities of Paesana, Barge, Martiniana Po and Sanfront, leading you to discover the historical and gastronomic wealth of this area.
What to see in Barge
The town of Barge has a very ancient history, as testified by the rock engravings found on the summit of Monte Bracco (often shortened to Monbracco). It is from the 1400s that Barge began a flourishing development mainly thanks to the quarrying industry of construction rocks from the slopes of Monbracco. Even Leonardo Da Vinci in one of his manuscripts mentions this mountain, describing it as a site for the production of a "stone as white as Carrara marble and as hard as porphyry", hence the nickname Montagna di Leonardo (Leonardo's Mountain). Barge can also boast many fine monuments and churches, such as the parish church of San Giovanni Battista, the ruins of the Lower Castle and the medieval streets of the old town centre.
What to see in Staffarda
Pedalling along secondary roads immersed in green fields, you reach the abbey of Santa Maria di Staffarda. Founded in the early 12th century by the Order of Cistercian monks on land donated by Marquis Manfredo I of Saluzzo. The abbey consists of several buildings including an impressive Romanesque/Gothic cloister, a guesthouse and a covered market. Since the Middle Ages, it has been an important centre for trade, also favoured by the products obtained from the reclamation of the surrounding farmland desired by the monks. In 1690, it suffered serious damage following the battle between the Savoy and French who were fighting over the territory of Saluzzo. It was then rebuilt in the first decades of the 18th century, altering its typical Gothic forms.
What to see in Sanfront
Leaning against the walls of Monbracco, under a rocky outcrop, stands Balma Boves, a charming hamlet where time seems to have stopped in the Middle Ages and which recalls the villages of the pueblos navajos. In fact, the last inhabitants of this village abandoned it in the 1950s when its location was unsuitable for modern life. Today, transformed into an eco-museum, it reminds us of when man, in these valleys, still lived in perfect harmony with nature, knowing how to exploit natural resources without abusing them.
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
Un suggestivo anello panoramico tra le colline che guardano la Valle Orba e la Valle Bormida, tra i vigneti del rinomato Dolcetto docg, il vino rosso con il quale accompagnare i piatti tipici di questo angolo di Piemonte che in cucina da sempre propone piatti d'impronta ligure. Si parte dal centro di Ovada e si compie un anello panoramico tra i borghi di Cremolino, Trisobbio, Montaldo Bormida, Carpeneto con rientro nel Centro storico di Ovada dove è possibile visitare musei, antiche Chiese, i "caruggi" (strade molto strette come quelle genovesi) e degustare prodotti locali negli ottimi caffè, pasticcerie e ristoranti fuori e dentro la città.
Per maggiori informazioni sull'ovadese: http://www.iatovada.it/it/
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
The e-bike route to discover the hills of Barbaresco unfolds through gentle hills, historic villages, and spectacular landscapes, offering the opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture and taste typical products from the Langhe region. The starting point for the e-bike tour is the bike rental location in the tranquility of the Alba vineyards. For those interested, a tasting can be organized before departure at the Adriano Marco e Vittorio Winery in San Rocco Seno D'Elvio, where you can savor Alba wines.
Rocche dei Sette Fratelli
On the bike, you will pedal towards the Rocche dei Sette Fratelli, one of the natural wonders of the Langhe. To reach this enchanting place, you will use secondary roads with very low traffic that are scenic and suggestive, winding through hills rich in vineyards. The Rocche are a unique geological formation characterized by sandy erosion towers that create an almost lunar landscape.
With the e-bike, tackling the climbs will be easy without tiring, allowing you to enjoy the panorama that unfolds on the horizon, where vineyards, hazelnut groves, and woodlands blend seamlessly into a single enchanting landscape. Nature enthusiasts will have fun observing and recognizing various types of shrubs and flowers, and if you are lucky, you might spot different species of birds. The viewpoint at Rocche dei Sette Fratelli is a well-equipped area perfect for stopping for a break or a delightful picnic.
The Rocche dei Sette Fratelli also offers an excellent opportunity for photography enthusiasts: the contrasts between the rock formations and the green of the vineyards create unusual and characteristic scenes. Additionally, if you're in the mood for adventure, there are several trails that allow you to further explore the area.
Donna di Langa
After stopping at Rocche dei Sette Fratelli with the electric bikes, you will reach the Donna di Langa viewpoint in Trezzo Tinella. Here, you can observe the "Donna di Langa" monument honoring the hard work of women in the Langhe region. In Beppe Fenoglio's stories, we can often read testimonies about this.
Donna di Langa is also equipped for picnics and has a fountain for water, making it a great stop to refill your water bottle and relax while enjoying the view and the majesty of nature.
What to See in Barbaresco
On your e-bike, you will pedal along secondary roads among the rows of Nebbiolo grapes that give rise to the famous and prestigious Barbaresco wine. This wine takes its name from the municipality where it is produced—Barbaresco itself. Upon arriving in the town of Barbaresco, you will find yourself in front of a small but charming village known for its namesake wine, which is one of the most prestigious in Italy. Here, you can visit the Barbaresco Tower, an ancient medieval watchtower that offers spectacular panoramic views of the Tanaro Valley and the surrounding vineyards. The tower has a panoramic terrace and is open to the public. History enthusiasts, aided by the evocative landscape, will be able to relive the medieval past of the town with their eyes wide open.
Moreover, Barbaresco is home to several wineries that offer wine tastings. It is advisable to book a visit to one of the local wineries in advance to learn more about the production process of Barbaresco and taste some of the best wines from the region.
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
VETRALLA / TARQUINIA
The fourteenth track of the GTL is still immersed in the Etruscan lands, and the hills of Tuscia are the masters in this inexorable descent towards the sea. This inexorable descent, however, hides many small ups and downs that make this stage a little more lively, until it reaches an accumulated difference in altitude of about 600 meters. From Vetralla we exit avoiding the busiest roads, to take the provincial road towards Tuscania: the trend is slightly downhill, the panorama that of the typical countryside of central Italy. Farms, rustic villas and rows of trees frame this first stretch of road without any particular crossings, except for a few herds of grazing cows.The somewhat monotonous wait, however, is rewarded halfway along the route, when we enter the beautiful village of Tuscania: with its medieval walls and churches in Romanesque and Gothic style, closed between the Marta and Capecchio rivers, it is leaning against a tuffaceous block like many villages in the area, and while flaunting a timeless dimension it has known various historical eras: from the Etruscan settlements from which it takes its name (Tuscum) to the Roman ones, up to the Middle Ages of the Aldobrandeschi fiefdoms and the era of the Communes.After Tuscania, the trend becomes a bit fluctuating, although it retains a negative difference in height towards sea level: a nice stop along the way is also the Abbey of San Giusto However, we have to reach Tarquinia, which is leaning against gentle hills that partially block the Tyrrhenian wind: to do so we avoid the most direct road, which is a two-lane provincial road, deviating onto secondary roads in the direction of San Giuliano and then falling back before Montalto di Castro. The destination of GTL14 is universally recognized as the capital of the lands of Etruria, one of the largest necropolises and one of the most important Etruscan museums in the world
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Cliclovia dei parchi , Variante lago Angitola lungo la riserva Naturale WWF nella tratta Serra San Bruno-Girifalco
in the Parco delle Serre, in the Natural Serre Park, in the Serre Park in Calabria
Un percorso che dal borgo di Buronzo, che con il suo castello consortile domina la Baraggia e le sue risaie, porta in un paesaggio unico, dominato dall'acqua e dalla natura.
Armonie in Corte
Punto di partenza è Armonie in Corte, con il suo giardino emozionale e le sue sale storiche dove consumare una colazione/merenda a base di prodotti del territorio (il riso e i suoi derivati non possono mancare). Il verde della Corte è realizzato seguendo i principi di biodiversità con piantumazioni di arbusti forestali robusti, dalla selezione e raccolta di semi provenienti dai boschi certificati dalla Regione Piemonte. Sfondo sono le pietre del Castello, i ciottoli di fiume, i blocchi di pietra. In questo si inserisce l'arte contemporanea, con il Terzo Paradiso di Michelangelo Pistoletto.
Lungo le vie d'acqua
Lungo la strada Buronzina, si incontra il Nuovo Canale della Baraggia e lo si costeggia, tra risaie e cascine, fino all'incastrone della Mapetta, un'opera di ingegneria idraulica sul cavo San Marco che ben racconta la gestione delle acque operata dal Consorzio di Bonifica della Baraggia Vercellese e Biellese e la sua importanza. Si prosegue lungo il cavo San Marco, fiancheggiando le tese d'acqua utili al ripopolamento avicolo della zona, arrivando al nodo idraulico Valversi (dal nome dell'omonima cascina) dove finisce la Roggia Marchionale. Tutto intorno, sono boschi cedui.
Le opere di ingegneria idraulica sono, insieme alla natura e all'agricoltura, i punti di interesse per eccellenza. Si incontra, per esempio, il sifone della Bartesa, un punto in cui su diversi livelli si incrociano "virtualmente" le acque della Roggia Marchionale e di una fontana naturale che prende il via nel vicino comune di Roasio. Tra boschi e risaie si incontrano laghetti per la pesca, aziende faunistiche venatorie private, ma anche spontanee nidificazioni di cicogne e aree di ripopolamento di uccelli e fauna tipica.
Si attraversa anche una ferrovia, la Santhià-Arona ormai in disuso, per tornare sulla Strada Buronzina e far rientro nel borgo di partenza.
in Baraggia, in Buronzo, in Biella, in Vercelli, in Gattinara, In San Giacomo Vercellese, in Rosavenda, in Sesia natural parc
This path that you can enjoy in ebike is developed in the territory between the communes of the municipalities of Arserum and Cogollo of the Cengio, along the white and paved roads. With a total length of 30.00 km with a mt. 417.
The starting point is in Arsero-Via dei Longhi where you start with a breakfast / merenda at the Campagna bar with coffee and brioche.
Arserum-Old Railway Station-Cartiera Rossi
From the starting point, you reach the Old Railway Station, station wanted at the end of '800 dall 'industrial Alessandro Rossi. Rossi financed the construction with l ', aimed at linking the manufacturing and Piovene Rocchette and Arserum manufacturers.
The route for our ebikes continues in the direction Cartiera Rossi, founded in 1878 by Francesco Rossi, a large company in which over 1300 employees were employed, becoming the largest European cartiera in the world in a few years.
Along the way we find the Bar Treatoria all 'Isola, cozy local with products typical of the area and wanted products.
Cogollo hydroelectric power station
The route proceeds through Seghe, industrial strength of the valley, up to the small fraction of Rutello, to continue costing the Astico river, until it reaches the Cogollo River of Cengio.
Trail
goes back down the dirt road and through much of the countryside and the centre of the country, you can access the Alto Trail. It is a cycle-pedestrian path accessible to all. Along his track they meet old masiers, remnant of ancient terractions, vats d ' water that once served to wash the cloths, speakers and the old church of Cogollo. It is path that develops at the boundary between l 'inhabited by Cogollo and the mount. The path crosses all the communal territory on the side facing south of the valley of the 'Astico.
The path is 6-7 kilometers long and has a maximum displacement of 115 mt.
Church of the 'Olmo and Monastery of the Resurrection
The Church of the 'Olmo was the parish church of Cogollo until 1927 and is located in the heart of the old country with the care of the nuns, residing in the nearby monastery, a restored 17 ^ century building. The Small Family of the Resurrection is a Catholic monastic community born in Jerusalem in 1978, which today has numerous venues around the world.
The monastery, which dates back to the beginning of the 17 th century, is the fruit of a donation from Don Pietro Bella to the diocese. Bishop Antonio asked for the donation to be made for a monastery purpose and so it was.
Closed by Sant'Agata
Profollowing for the Alto Trail, it went down to the fraction of Mosson, to then forward to its campaigns and arrive at the chiesette of Sant'Agata, the small jeweller of longtime longobarda. It has the apse facing east, like all the primitive churches, and until 1915 it had next to the cemetery. The structure is at a unique nave, and at the entrance you can read the tarda dedicated in 1970 by the Sant'Agata Brigade.
Ex Railroad Raines Rocchette-Arserum
The road continues until you take "The Road of the Old Railway", today's itinerary cyclopedonale ex Railway Rocchette-Arsiero, is a route that from Piovene Rocchette leads up to Arserum by passing by Velo d 'Astico. Along about 10 km, it is a journey immersed in nature suitable for everyone : cyclists, moms with strollers, masters with dogs, walking enthusiasts ...
All'imbocco can be stopped at the bar Casello Six for a coffee break or aperitif, or for excellent first dishes, craft beers, sandwiches, cutters and whatnot.
Later on following the cycling, the Chiosco San Giorgio, pub & bar known for its playful environment, is located, with annexation of playground for children.
Meda Castle
On the route you meet the Meda Castle, positioned at 375 meter slm, the Meda Castle has always dominated the valley. For this it was also used during the First World War as a postaction for cannons and machine guns. All still visible environments today, on three floors located under the castle.
Before we reach the term, we find the Restaurant Montanina, a welcoming restaurant offering quality products, with dishes typical of the culinary tradition vicentine obtained with selected raw materials. The location is located in an enchanting landscape where there are ample spaces for the smaller, but especially for the greats, it is granted the sport fishing that you can make directly into the property pond.
L 'ring itinerary leads you to re-entry, after a nice pedal you'll be ready to recount the ebikes.
Percorso ad anello – Casperia e dintorni
Partenza e arrivo: Piazza antistante la Chiesa della Santissima Annunziata, Casperia
Questo itinerario ad anello di circa 12 km si sviluppa su fondo misto, comprendente strade comunali asfaltate, tratti cementati e sterrati. È adatto al noleggio e-bike ed è pensato per un’esperienza immersiva nella natura e nel paesaggio tipico della Sabina.
🔄 Accessibilità
L’area di partenza è raggiungibile:
a piedi dal centro storico di Casperia
in auto
con trasporto pubblico, grazie alla linea autobus Cotral che collega Poggio Mirteto Scalo a Casperia
🗺️ Descrizione del percorso
Dal cuore del borgo, il percorso si snoda lungo piccole strade secondarie che conducono lentamente fuori dal centro abitato. Durante il tragitto si incontrano fontanili, ruderi rurali e diversi scorci panoramici sulla valle e sul borgo di Casperia.
Lungo il tragitto si raggiunge la frazione di Santa Maria, dove è possibile fare una sosta presso un piccolo bar, punto di ritrovo della comunità locale.
Da qui, si prosegue su una strada che risale dolcemente verso le pendici montane, entrando gradualmente in un'area boschiva. Il percorso sterrato, che alterna tratti pianeggianti e leggere salite, costeggia i rilievi e si immerge completamente nel verde.
🌳 Ambiente e paesaggio
La porzione montana del percorso si sviluppa all’interno di un’area boscata gestita a taglio, ricca di faggete, carpini e aceri. L’ombra degli alberi rende gradevole la pedalata anche nei mesi più caldi.
In diversi punti, il panorama costituisce uno degli elementi di maggior pregio dell’itinerario, con ampie vedute sui borghi circostanti e sulla valle sottostante.
in Sabina, a Casperia, a Cantalupo in Sabina, a Roccantica, a Montasola
The e-mtb tour starting from Aosta and following the Noveilloz trail will be a breathtaking experience on bike that will take you through natural landscapes and spectacular views. The Noveilloz trail is known for its natural beauty and tranquility, perfect for a pleasant ride immersed in nature.
During the tour, you will have the opportunity to admire the beauty of the surrounding forests, green meadows, and imposing mountains that serve as a backdrop to the landscape. The e-bikes will allow you to climb the slopes from Aosta without too much effort and along the way, you can admire the wonders of nature such as flowers and small animals. You can also pass through picturesque small villages like Cheserod and Verou, where you can take a break to admire the traditional architecture and taste some local delicacies.
Cycling along the Noveilloz trail will allow you to experience a unique and unforgettable adventure immersed in the pristine nature of the Alps, enjoying the peace and tranquility that only a bicycle can offer.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
Dislivello: D+ 1600
Difficolta: Alta
Questo percorso lungo ed estremo parte dal piccolo come di La Magdeleine. Scendendo lungo la strada che porta al lago di Lod (Antey St. Andre) si raggiunge la strada statale appena fuori dal paese. Giunti alla statale purtroppo non ci sono molte alternative e occore raggiungere l'abitato di Antey St. André su asfalto (procedere con cautela auto). Cio nonostante la riserva naturale del lago di Lod e la graziosa frazione di Challien non vi deluderanno. Dopo circa 5 km si raggiunge Antey St. André e svoltando a sinistra si attraversal la frazione di Petit Antey per giungere in una splendida strada sterrata attrezzata che vi porta proprio in centro. Da li si attraversa la statale che sale a Cervinia per imboccare un sentiero lungo il fiume Marmore e vi porta alla frazione di Cerian. Piccola e praticamente inviolata, la frazione di Cerian, una volta attraversata, permette di raggiungere la centralina dell'Acqua di Antey St. Andre con una ripida e divertente discesa su sterrato. Si sale nuovamente per arrivare a Chessin e dopo aver riattraversato la statale si imbocca uno splendido sterrato che porta in collina a Chatillon. Da qui un percorso conosciuto e assai frequentato, il Rue de La Plaine, permette di raggiungere la zona delle Terme di St. Vincent. La parte di divertente e meno faticosa finisce qui. Dalla zona Termale si sale ora alla frazione di Moron (St. Vincent) e dopo circa un paio di km sulla sinistra si sale ancora per raggiungere Perrieres fantastica frazione immersa nel verde piu incontaminato. Una volta attraversata la frazione di Perrieres una poderale pianeggiante vi porta nuovamente a Chatillon per farvi iniziare l'ultima faticosa ma emozionante salita. Si attraversa un fitto bosco seguendo una strada asfaltata che porta a Nissod, piccola frazione che domina la collina di Chatillon, un paesaggio emozionante vi accoglierà. Oltrepassato Nissod si continua a salire ma la strada diventa sterrata e dopo circa 4 km si raggiungono gli alpeggi a dir poco meravigliosi ai piedi del Monte Zerbion. Non è ancora finita la salita....oltrepassati gli alpeggi si raggiunge la Valserena, un enorme radura immersa nel gran bosco della collina di Chatillon, ok la somma è quasi raggiunta, un simpatico pianoro seguito da una splendida discesa vi porterà ora al magico Promiod. Ok ci siamo la metà è vicina si sale nel bosco si incontra un bellissimo alpeggio incastonato nel bosco e voila, all'orizzonte La Magdeleine....
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
Nel tour che collega i due parchi avventura da Rimini a Riccione, si parte dal parco XXV aprile di Rimini passando poi per l’antico borgo dei pescatori di San Giuliano, il famoso quartiere tanto amato da Federico Fellini e Tonino Guerra. Una sosta lungo la suggestiva piazza sull’acqua antistante il famoso ponte di Tiberio, per proseguire alla scoperta del Castello, i palazzi storici e il Tempio Malatestiano. In questo tour si possono vedere anche l’arco di Augusto, l’anfiteatro dei romani e il nuovo centro storico di Rimini con il rinnovato teatro Galli e il cinema Fulgor, icona dell’arte felliniana in Italia e nel mondo. Si arriva quindi sul lungomare di Rimini che con la sua pista ciclabile collega direttamente la vicina Riccione, passando per Rivazzurra, Bellariva e Miramare.
in San Marino, around San Marino
Bel tour di mezza giornata alla scoperta dei villaggi rurali tra Introd e Arvier. Partendo dalla magnifica casa del '600 Maison Bruil, che oggi ospita il museo dell'alimentazione tradizionale, potrai partire alla scoperta degli ambienti tipici della media montagna della Valle d'Aosta. Pedalerai attraversando pascoli, coltivi, vigneti, boschi di conifere e potrai ammirare bellissimi villaggi di montagna, dove le piccole case in pietra ti faranno immergere nella tradizionale architettura valdostana.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
Circular cycling tour of a certain difficulty. The route starts from the charming city of Frascati with its splendid sixteenth-century villas, its gardens and its branches. After crossing the historic center you begin to climb towards Mount Tusculum and along dirt roads and ancient paving stones you arrive in the Archaeological Park of ancient Tusculum. After admiring the splendid panorama, proceed towards Rocca Priora, a charming town of castles. Continuing along the woods and crossing narrow paths, you arrive at the famous Pratoni del Vivaro with its pristine beauty. Then you go down a myriad of paths to Nemi. Perhaps the most picturesque village of the castles where, after walking through the historic center and its splendid terraces, you begin to descend along a stretch of Via Francigena. From here begins the most difficult stretch for expert bikers. We go up to Castel Gandolfo, the Pope's summer residence, along the coast of Lake Albano with its breathtaking views. Afterwards we arrive in the city of Marino with its alleys. The tour ends passing through Grottaferrata with its Abbey of San Nilo to arrive in Frascati
Il tour è un facile anello che parte dal centro storico della città natale di Leonardo Da Vinci. I percorsi che vi condurremo attraverso le colline sono fondamentalmente fatti di salite e discese. Vi mostreremo i piccoli e affascinanti tesori del mio villaggio e vi condurrò sulle colline che circondano il nostro piccolo gioiello toscano, passando tra ulivi e vigneti. Esploreremo i luoghi dove il Genio ha trascorso i primi anni della sua vita, che custodiscono antichi mulini, limpidi torrenti d'acqua dolce e gole segrete. Per godere al meglio del nostro tour, percorreremo strade secondarie. Potremo fermarci a fare uno spuntino "al fresco" o, se preferite, fermarvi per una degustazione di vino in un'antica villa e vedere la cantina, che possiamo anche organizzare per voi. Concluderemo la visita e torneremo a Empoli.
SORATTE AND SURROUNDINGS
A challenging and fascinating stage, the first in the land of the Etruscans: from here to the end of the GTL, for its entire northern arc, we will cross necropolises, tuff walls and roads cut into the stone and woods, the legacy of a people still partly mysterious and then merged into Roman civilization. From Stimigliano we cross two large "barriers", the Tiber first and then the Autostrada del Sole, to find ourselves in front of the only great giant that stands alone in the Agro Romano: Monte Soratte. With its unmistakable profiles, it is a limestone massif from which numerous hiking and mountain bike trails start, and has always stimulated the imagination of poets, writers and travelers, first of all Horace. To move around these hilly and often winding territories, the GTL 12 uses two European cycle paths, the Eurovelo 5 Romea Francigena and the Eurovelo 7 We continue along winding roads to Sant'Oreste, then Faleria, an ancient settlement of an ancient Lazio population, the Falisci, until we reach one of the pearls of Upper Lazio: Calcata, perched on a block of tuff in the middle of the Treja valley, is a village that seems to isolate itself from the rest of the world, once a refuge for hippie municipalities, today for craft shops. We continue descending into the woods of the Treja river valley, where there are also many paths and bridleways for fascinating detours such as the one to the Monte Gelato Waterfalls, a real locus amoenus used as a set for many films. From here we make a long bend to cross the Treja river to the north (there are no crossing passages except for very bumpy and impervious), and reach the two pretty villages of Nepi, a Borgia stronghold, and Civita Castellana, which gathers around its Fort San Gallo. Still through the countryside and woods, this time on the western bank of the Tiber, the last kilometers of the stage to Orte flow, also perched on a tuffaceous block and certainly worth a visit.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Exciting tour near the Nemi's lake, the wildest and the most adventouros between the Castelli's lakes, where nature dominates uncontested. During the itinerary you can visit the Nemus farm along the lake's bank, where the staff organises special plays in their " straw theatre" every saturday evening. Passing through the city of Nemi you can visit the famous "boat museum". next we arrive to Genzano and Rocca di Papa and we return to the base.
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