Tipi Percorsi
Easy bike tour, crossing typical citrus groves of 'Clementina' of this area
The ingredients of this tour?ancient castles and typical farms. But the secret ingredient that makes it unique is the scent of orange flowers.Unique and unforgettable to get closer to this land rich in history, traditions and food and wine excellences.
Departure from Massaria Brica Rossa.
Costs
Tasting typical products during the tour. Price: € 5, reservation necessary.
Guided tour: € 25 per person
in Sibari, in Corigliano Calabro, in Schiavonea, at Piana di Sibari
With our E-Bikes you will ride along the cyclepaths through shady groves and by vineyards and olive groves.
We suggest to make a stop in Maguzzano in order to visit the majestic Abbey of Maguzzano, which was originally built in the IX century, and then head towards Desenzano, one of the main cities of the Garda Lake.
at Lake Garda, in Manerba del Garda, in Salò, in Moniga del Garda, in San Felice del Benaco, in Desenzano del Garda, in Padenghe, in Peschiera del Garda, in Valeggio sul Mincio, on the Cycleway of Mincio,
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
Unique and original route of the Roman castles to allow the visit of the Earth Markets - SLOW FOOD organized by the Convivium of Frascati and the Terre Tuscolane in these days (Frascati Saturday- Monteporzio Sunday -Rocca Priora Tuesday only morning)
It starts from the train station of Frascati, walking through the alleys of the village admiring churches and bell towers you arrive at the Parco dell'Ombrellino. Right here is the first Earth Market, that of Frascati. From here you begin to climb towards Mount Tusculum arriving at the suggestive archaeological park of the ancient city of Tusculum, with your theater and the ancient remains of the city.
Then you descend from the Mount along paths in the woods and you arrive in an enchanting place a farm "la Collina degli asinelli" where Lucia will host you in her Picnic area and where you can taste her beautiful desserts or want to eat your packed lunch.
We then continue arriving at Rocca Priora with the other Earth Market, then continue towards Monte Porzio Catone with its elegant historic center and arrive in the last of the Earth Markets.
At the end of the route proceed gently towards Frascati. The Slow Food Earth Markets allow visitors to taste the unique delicacies of the area such as bread, cheese, cold cuts, honey, etc. and then enjoy them in the splendid setting of the Castelli Romani and unique and picturesque views.
Ring itinerary that leads to the border of the mouth of the Po where the land ends and the sea begins. Starting from the E-Bike Delta del Po headquarters, travel along the branch of the Po in Venice to the island of Camerini where the river flows into the sea dividing into several branches and assuming the characteristic delta shape. It runs along the mouth to the south up to the bridge that leads to Scardovari, a fishing village home to a large fish market, followed by the tourist village of Barricate with its beaches with crystal clear waters and the Spiaggia delle Conchiglie. The itinerary continues on the road that runs alongside the Sacca degli Scardovari, here the fishermen carry out their work based mainly on the breeding of mussels, of which the mussel is one of the products of excellence. After having skirted the bag, the itinerary continues inland and you arrive in Cà Mello where the Lavender Field is cultivated, the cultivation was planted for the production of lavender essential oil but soon became a tourist attraction in the flowering period, a show of colors and scents, flowering goes from the first / second weekend of June to the second week of July and varies according to the climatic conditions. The itinerary continues through the countryside to return to the starting point
comacchio, salina di cervia, cervia, ravenna, goro, foce del po
Pedalata tecnica livello medio alto lungo la ciclovia dei parchi tratta da Serra San Bruno a Canolo Nuova
in the Parco delle Serre, in the Natural Serre Park, in the Serre Park in Calabria
A horse-drawn ring between the high and the low Formazza valley, will be an opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the suggestive discourses that welcomed the walsers when they arrived from the nearby Canton Valais (CH) in search of new pastures. A leap in the past, exploring one of the most suggestive waterfalls of Europe chastened into one of the least known valleys of Italy.
Attention : The path is only partly walkable with the bike trailer for children. In the stretch between the locations "Ponte" and "Under Frua" it is necessary to use the carrable road if you want to opt out of this solution. Even for all those who are not familiar with the MTB, it is ill-advised to move from the cycling between the two traits above, because the ramping up of the ramps and the close back could create difficulties.
What to see, Formazza-the Fracks
All rich in history and charm, take the time to explore the typical walser dwellings immersed in the greenery of the meadows and rich in colors in each season.
Antillone [ Puneiga ], fraction no longer inhabited, is a destination of walks to reach the nearby Alpeans of Vova and Salecchio.
Brendo [ In Dä Brendu ], "in the woods downed with the fire", is a tiny agglomeration of houses collected around the Chiesetta of the Madonna del Carmine. From here, the Valley shrinks and is steeped in steep. In the vicinity lies the Central Giacinto Motta that exploits the hydroelectric basins of Morasco, Vannino, Sruer, Toggia and Kastel for the production of Energy Electricity.
Canza [ Früduwald ] and Grovella [ Gurfalu ], "woods of the waterfall" and "area of the boulders". They are two fractions between them close to where numerous ancient dwellings in larice built by the Walsers are counted. In Canza L' abate was partially destroyed by an avalanche in 1951 that caused numerous casualties.
Church [ in der mattu ], "located between the meadows", is the seat of the Formazza Parish. The fraction is made up of a small agglomeration of houses that gathers around the Saints Bernardo and Carlo's Parrochial. In the fraction is also the ancient Walser Cemetery with the wooden crosses, equal for each deceased.
Fondovalle [ Schtafulwald ], "court for the cattle surrounded by the woods", or "forest of the enclosure," is the first village adagiarised on the afflicted plain on the "Casse" cliff. Originally the village was wooden but it was destroyed by an immense avalanche in 1863 and rebuilt in masonry.
Foppiano [ Undrum Stalda ], is the first of the Valley and is inhabited all year round. Within the fraction there is the Oratorio dedicated to St. John and typical wooden constructions.
Frua [ Uf Der Frütt ], location famous for winter tourism and for the Cascade del Toce.
Ponte [ Zumschtäg ], is the heart of the Valley and home to City Hall. The name of the Fration refers to the presence of the only bridge on the River Toce. In Fraction there is also a school for the children of the elementary school where the old Walser dialect is still learned. At the end of the country, towards the Brendo fraction, lies the oldest formaze house, the Casa Forte, ancient home of the amhand, the head of the walser colony. Here, too, there is a dedicated Oratorio in Santa Caterina. Inaugurated on November 25, 1661, the church was expanded in 1884. The last renovation dates back to 1986-1987.
San Michele [ Tuffald ], "deep woods," the woods close to the fraction were devastated by a large fire in 1765. The landscaper is home to an Fund Sci Centre, with a 12 km runway ring that runs all the flat part of the Valley, from Ponte to Fondovalle. At the location are also two religious buildings : Church of St. Michael and St. Lucia built in 1663.
Under Frua [ Unter Der Frütt ], "under the Cascade" of the Toce. There is a cloth and two large structures predominantly used by the Salesians for summer gatherings and various gatherings.
Valdo (Wald), "woods", ancient home of the Municipality of Formazza now moved to Ponte. In The Fraction is present the chairlift of the Sagersboden that leads to the top of the Pista of the Campions so defined for its beauty and typology.
Focus, the Walsers
The Walsers (contraction of the German Walliser, i.e., vallese, inhabitant of canton Valais) are a population of Germanic origin that inhabits the alpine regions around the Mount Rosa Massive. Whose language is defined as Titsch, Töitschu or Titzschu, terms related to German Deutsch.
Established in the Valley of the Goms, during the centuries XII and XIII, Walser settlers from the high Valais settled in different locations of the Alpine arch in Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria and France. The history of the Walser people in the south of the alps begins in the middle of the thirteenth century, for progressive migrations, developing over time the allocated settlements that we know today.
Their peculiarity was that of having given birth to a model of colonizing high quotas occupying and transforming abandoned alpeses. The Val Formazza represented the entrance door of the Walsers, from here they transitioned and colonized the Alpine arch on the Italian side, whose first stable settlements stood beyond the 1,800 mt.s.l.m. Their peculiarity was that they gave birth to a model of colonizing the high stakes by occupying and transforming abandoned alpeses, valleys and spoiled mountains with permanent settlements.
Focus, Sbrinz Route
All years in late August, for more information www.sbrinz-route.ch
Historical resuming in costume of the journey that unites Bern to Domodossola, a walk in multiple stages during which the journey is relocated to the teaching of tradition. A great way of communication that already 600 years ago, through the Gries Pass, at 2479 m of the quota between the Val Formazza and the Upper Valais, constituted the most direct route between the Lombard Plain and central Switzerland. From Milan to Bern, from the Mediterranean to the plains of Central Europe, they transitioned men, goods, ideas. It was a commercial street, a caravaniera traveled from long rows of mule loads of goods. From the north they went down cattle, skins and cheeses (the "sbrinz" of the Oberland Bernese), but also luxury products such as the precious crystals worked by the monks of Engelberg destined for Italian courts. From the south, the cloths and lust lumps and the wine of Ossola, exported to the court of France.
Focus, the Orrids of Uriezzo
A small canyon located in the municipality of Premia. In the course of the last glaciation (finished about 12,000 years ago) in the present Valle Antigorio and Formazza was the Ghisteel del Toce that with the passage of time and with the help of the torrents at its base eroded the rock by going to form this particular natural spectacle. The tortuous cunics and the throats that it is possible to admire today were formed once the glacier has disappeared. The draining of the various glacial streams has left room for a real canyon that you can visit on foot today. The phenomenon of erosion has created a very rare natural landscape in the Alps. The water force has made up a series of large subcircular cavities separated by narrow and tortuous cunicles whose walls are covered with grooves, volutes and niches.
Focus, Piero Portaluppi-Architect
was one of the most important architects and urbanists of the first half of the ' 900 Italian. Although he has operated predominantly in northern Italy, and in particular for the high bourgeoisie meneghine, he has a real revolution in the way of thinking about the architecture of public and private spaces. Over the course of his career he has carried out projects in a number of areas : not only palaces and residential villas, but also hydroelectric power stations-in which he applied architectural styles more related to historical construction than to industrial-funerary newsrooms, exhibition pavilions, hotels and much more.
Focus, the Formaggi of the Val d' Ossola
Among the cheeses of the Val d' Ossola a place of honor certainly occupies the Bettelmatt, the "cheese of the Gods," produced in seven alpeses of the Antigory valleys and Formazza at an altitude of between 1800 and 2400 meters. The Bettelmatt is produced in the summer, and it is a cheese that nods the great tradition of breed breeding of brown breed. Obtained from the milk of one milking, worked raw and whole, therefore with two daily work, it is a true triumph of perfumes, aromas and unmistakable flavours from the aromatics pastures of the Alps Lepontine.
The maturation of the Bettelmatt can vary from a few months to more years, but only after at least 90 days of seasoning the aromas and perfumes reach the height of the intensity. Of yellow gold or clowns, thick and bronze with maturation, intense, prolonged and deep, aromatic, never trivial flavour.
Other characteristic cheese is Ossolan : a semi-fat or fatty cheese from the delicate, herbaceous, more intense and prolonged flavour in the course of the affinity, used as a dish as a stant and also in the preparation of the traditional potato gnocchi, chestnut flour and pumpkin, or in the poles conce, or still with rye bread to form the traditional oxolan merenda.
a Verbania, sui Laghi, sul Lago Maggiore, nella Val d'Ossola
A tour of the hill of Turin, observing the city from above, surrounded by greenery and, in the warmer seasons, in the cool hilly ... until you reach the Parco della Rimembranza, where you can relax and enjoy the pleasures of nature, far from stress and noises.
Starting from Porta Nuova Station the tour will take place in the first part of the city, and then continue along the hilly stretch towards the Maddalena park.
After the bridge Umberto I where you can admire the Po you arrive in C.so Fiume, continue right towards the Colle della Maddalena. The view is not very visible, we notice villas and lots of greenery. Arrived in the hills, at the junction, at the entrance to the Parco della Rimembranza, turn left.
During the warm seasons, the park is full of vegetation that makes the atmosphere beautiful and fresh but does not allow a perfect view of the landscape. Once you reach the Colle della Maddalena you can enter the park and from there you can admire, beautiful weather permitting, all of Turin with the mountains and the Basilica of Superga.
Going back also from Viale Seneca you can admire the villas and the panorama of Turin.
in Turin
During the Second World War Ljubljana was encircled by a bob wire fence. It was a very difficult time for the locals: there was not enough food in the city and they were not allowed to exit and to go to the countryside as well.
After the war, in the area of the fence locals made a so-called Path of Remembrance and Friendship, a green ring around Ljubljana.
The trail is suitable for walking as well as for cycling. It is 34 km long and all the time well kept. There is an alley of more than 7000 trees and you are going to enjoy their shade throughout of the tour.
You can start your tour at any place. The closest to the city centre is the part on the south - near Petrol gas station Barjanska 90. Later on just, follow the green and white sign.
In addition, we suggest doing the trail counter clockwise. This way you are going to have the steepest part at the beginning and later on, you can enjoy a pleasant, mainly flat ride.
The ebikes can be rented at the Center located in Ljubljana shopping area.
a Lubiana, in Slovenia, a Ljubljana
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
The spin in E-bike leaves from the Bussia Estate, located in the heart of the Langhe.
From here, pedal to Monforte d' Alba, ideal for a relaxing break and a remembrance photo. Next, the route continues to the location Pozzetti in Roddino, where it is possible to make a stop to tasting a delicious Pic-Nic among the vines, enriched by typical Langhe products and accompanied by a good DOC wine, the whole thing immersed in the scenic panoramas of the region.
The scenic spots are continued towards Serralunga d' Alba, where the panoramic points offer breathtaking views on the vineyards and the surrounding hills.
Finally, you go back to the Bussia Estate, completing a unique experience between landscapes, culture and the flavours of the Langhe, the all made even more enjoyable by the use of E-bikes, which allow you to enjoy the path without too much physical effort.
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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
This medium-difficulty ebike tour will allow you to discover a side valley of the Po valley, rich in forests and local producers of apples, ramasin and Pelaverga wine. The Bronda valley runs between the territories of Paesana and Saluzzo, starting from the municipality of Castellar and climbing up the valley to the Colletta di Brondello where it connects with the Varaita valley.
The ring consists of an asphalt part that climbs the valley as far as Isasca and an optional return route, recommended only for expert cyclists with at least 50% ebike charge and suitable bikes, on dirt tracks that are as beautiful as they are challenging.
The road winds along a hilly landscape covered with lush vegetation of beech, chestnut and oak trees in the upper part and orchards and vineyards in the lower part. The route, as well as the road, runs up the Bronda stream, from which the valley takes its name. The conformation of the valley allows for a cool and breezy climate in summer and mild in winter, ideal for cycling throughout the year and for the development of a flourishing agriculture of fruit trees and vineyards.
The Ramasins
Pedalling along the roads in the valley you will pass typical ramasin or darmasin orchards, for the non-Piedmontese these are small violet plums with a distinctive flavour, try it to believe it! The origin of the name refers to the territory where this plant comes from, the city of Damascus in Syria. It is a very old cultivation that has found the perfect habitat in the hills of the Bronda valley and has earned this product the title of Slow Food Presidium.
The Pelaverga
Another important local product is pelaverga, a ruby red wine with raspberry and cherry aromas. This vine finds an excellent environment in the microclimate of the Bronda valley and its origin is lost in the mists of time: the Romans already cultivated this vine as it was thought to have aphrodisiac powers. Its diffusion in these areas dates back to 1500 when the Marchioness of Saluzzo donated a bottle of Pelaverga to Pope Julius II and he was enthusiastic about it, encouraging its cultivation.
in paesana, at pian del re, at pian della regina, in ostana, in sanfront, in revello, in saluzzo, in staffarda, in bagnolo, in barge, in crissolo, at pian mune, in valle bronda, in brondello, in castellar, in rifreddo
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro per compiere un percorso facile che si può tranquillamente concludere in mezza giornata, con una sosta golosa. La zona è ricca di prodotti tipici locali tra cui spicca il vino Dolcetto doc, un'eccellenza storica del teritorio. Il percorso, in parte sterrato attraversa una zona dove il paesaggio è caratterizzato dall'alternaza di vitigni e boschi fino a raggiungere il borgo di Lerma, dove si può ammirare lo splendido Castello. Si rientra a Casaleggio dove è possibile vedere, prima di arrivare all'abitato, il Castello denominato “dell'Innominato” in quanto protagonista del Film “I Promessi Sposi”di S. Bolchi.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Vivi an 'Experience immersed in nature, between breathtaking woods, unique natural springs and unique landscapes of the Pollino National Park.
L 'The whole area of the Caramola trail runs along the N-E side of the mount and is formed by a long set of bush tops with a few small "windows" from the breathtaking panorama.
We cross the Rubbio-oriented reserve, " passing through some ferries called Lake D 'Erba and Lake del Pesce.
The tour passes from locations La Caserma, tourist shelter, and goes through the Rubbio Reserve, a spectacular wood-rich beech woods, edere, red lilies, wild orchids.
Perrunning the Reserve, across the dirt road, you reach a location Three Confins rushing as a panoramic point towards l 'The entire mountain range of the Pollino and from which you will be snooping more, like the one for the top of Mount Caramola from which you can scroll through the Mount Cotugno.
From here, our Tour, vira to source Catusa, spectacular fountain inchained between majestic and breathtaking foes, magarts even making a small detour off course towards Acquatremola, an 'other source from the strong tourist interest.
From the Sorgent Catusa you descend to the road that connects Francavilla on Sinni to San Constantine, passing through other panoramic points and belittling immersed in nature, especially in the presence of the majestic Pietra Sasso, top of the unique shape, to close down so our path immersed between nature.
L'ascesa ai corni è caratterizzata da una prima parte di 5km circa su strada provinciale asfaltata abbastanza trafficata con pendenza media del 5%
La seconda parte altri 4-5Km sempre di strada asfaltata in assoluta assenza di traffico veicolare dove la pendenza media sale al 8/9% medio
La terza e ultima parte di circa 1-1,5 km la si percorre su di uno stretto nastro in cemento in assoluta assenza di traffico veicolare, qui le pendenze diventano quasi proibitive, media del 12/13% con tratti che tocccano il 23/25%
Una volta giunti in cima si può godere di un panorama fantastico sulla citta di Lecco e ci si puà rilassare al rificio S.E.V.
Sconsigliato a chi non ha un minimo di preparazione.
Oliveto Lario, Lago di Como, Bellagio, Magreglio, Lezzeno
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro e attraverso la S.P. 170 si raggiunge l'abitato di Mornese, situato su di una collina circondata da boschi e vigneti e sul tracciato di un' antica via del sale che univa Piemonte e Liguria. Si attraversa il borgo antico in direzione Montaldeo, sulla S.P. 175 e si arriva nel centro del paese di Montaldeo, un piccolo borgo a vocazione agricola. Si prosegue sempre sulla S.P.175 fino ad arrivare al borgo di Castelletto d'Orba borgo medioevale che risale la collina con stradine tortuose e case in pietra. Al centro del paese si trova il Castello. Il paese deve la sua notorietà principalmente alle numerose sorgenti di acque medicamentose (minerali, alcune sulfuree), Il territorio è legato alla coltivazione dell'uva e alla produzione di rinomate tipologie di vini a DOC. Si esce dal paese in direzione Ovada e in corrispondenza della Chiesetta di colore bianco, si svolta a sinistra in Via Gallaretta seguendo le curve di questa strada che porta a Silvano d'Orba. Si attraversa il caratteristico borgo connotato dal suo imponente castello e noto per le sue distillerie di grappa. In corrispondenza di Via S. Giovanni si svolta a sinistra e poi si prende Via Merli, una salita panoramica che arriva alla chiesetta di S. Pancrazio da cui inizia una strada bianca panoramica seguendo la quale si ritorna a Casaleggio Boiro.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Enjoy strolling in bicycle through the historical centre of Malaga, concealing ancient buildings, theatres and parks very unique, until you reach the Sea (promenade) with its quiet beaches.Then we will reach the Gibralfaro View Point to enjoy the wonderful panorama of Malaga.
We left Muelle Uno towards the historic centre of Malaga, through the most interesting points of the city to the sea in the area of La Malagueta. Then, we continue to Palm Grove of the Surprises, until we reach the historical centre of Malaga.
We will visit Larios Street, the Cathedral of Malaga, the central Constitution Square, the Alcazaba Roman Theatre ,La Merced Square with Picasso Birth Home.
Following, we will climb with our e-bikes up the Gibralfaro Castle View Point, where we will enjoy an amazing view of Malaga: Bull Square, the Maritim Boulevarde, Malaga Commercial Port. From there we will come back to the port and the Muelle Uno Shopping Centre.
The Route: Muelle Uno – Palm Grove of the Surprises – Cathedral - Bishop Square · Church of San AgustĂn · Picasso Museum · Church of Santiago · Roman Theatre · Parador of the Citadel · Paseo del Parque · Town Hall · Muelle Uno
Prices:
Tour in City Bike: €18 | Tour in Electric Bike: €23
Tour City Bike + Tapa: €25 | Tour Electric Bicycle + Tapa: €30
Tour in e-Bike Bosch: €30 | Tour in e-Bike Bosch + Tapas: €40
Meeting Point: Shopping Centre Muelle 1
a Malaga, a Málaga, nella Cosa del Sol
Panoramic path of naturalistic interest in the hills of the 'Alta Maremma that crosses vineyards and olive trees by offering a unique landscape, with the possibility of parking and visiting the wineries of the area.
You can start from Tenuta Impostino, rental point and wine production company that offers visits and tastings.
You proceed between vineyards, olive trees and marvellous farts on the hills.
Imp the deviation on the left, in the direction of Gello, you go through a small forest, to then arrive at Poggio al Gello, whose winery offers visits and tastings.
Profollowing in the path, you cross the podere Cavallini, with your olive trees and meadows.
You can then reach the borgo of Monte Antico, where you can visit the historic station, and you can find a restaurant bar for a stop : with a small detour you can also reach the bank of the river Ombrone, where to freshen up.
It is continued on a picturesque street flanked by strands of cipressi in the direction of the castle of Monte Antico, unvisited, from which you enjoy a unique panorama on the valley of the Ombrone and to reach out to the agricultural company Begnardi, which produces wine and oil.
The path then goes uphill, offering splendid fares on the river valley, in the direction of Casenovole, with its castle : little besides it is possible to make a stop for a visit to the archaeological site consisting of 4 Etruscan tombs, of the very recent discovery, which is located right alongside the road.
Profollowing, it is reached, through woods, hills and breathtaking panoramas, the inhabited Fercole, from which to continue to the left one returns to the Tenuta the Settle.
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
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
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike