Tipi Percorsi
Part from Lecce, the capital of the Baroque, the first leg of the Ciclovia of the Ionian Salento. And it is immediately a journey between history and nature : as soon as the city leaves the archaeological area of Rudiae with its amphitheatre, the fiabian road of the Cupa Valley and the rural chiesthole of the Madonna della Neve. Then you enter the Grecìa Salentina, touching on Sternatia and Soleto, to stop in Galatin to admire the magnificent frescoes of the Basilica of St. Catherine of Alexandria and the atavics suggestive of the tarantates. You arrive in Nardò that comes with its ancient borgo rich in history.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Whet your curiosity and visit the city of Turin and the surrounding area with the support of our electric bikes and discover the city and everything that surrounds it.
You can visit the river parks, the neighboring town of Moncalieri, the hill with its paths and its viewpoints, the Savoy residences up to the top of the hill where the Basilica of Superga stands and admire the city with the surrounding mountains that frame everything.
At the end of the tour, treat yourself to an aperitif at the Rossorubino wine shop and taste the "Merenda Vinoira" made up of 5 typical tastings of Piedmontese cuisine accompanied by a glass of wine or Vermouth Spritz.
in Turin
Visit the city of Turin and the surrounding area with the support of our electric bikes and discover the river parks, the neighboring town of Moncalieri, the hill with its paths and its points of view, the Savoy residences and the Basilica of Superga, to conclude with a tour of the elegant city center.
At the end of the tour you can relax and continue the exploration of the territory in a sensorial way through an aperitif at the Rossorubino restaurant wine shop, tasting the "Merenda Vinoira" made up of 5 typical Piedmontese cuisine accompanied by a glass of wine or Vermouth Spritz.
in Turin
Bistagno
It is 8 km far from Acqui Terme, you can find here all local services and accomodation facilities. Visit the tower of the Castle and the gesso exhibition dedicated to Giulio Monteverde sculptor. From Bistagno you can follow a trail through the hills and it is suitable for walking, cycling and horse-riding. On the first Sunday of every month there is the "Bistagnatico": a flea market.
Monastero Bormida
In this small village visit the 14th Century castle, the chapel of Santa Libera (a hiking shelter) and the big bench of the heart from where you can enjoy a breathtaking landscape on Monferrato. Yearly, on the second Sunday of March, there is the Polentone: the festival of the Polenta (cornmeal mush).
Bubbio
Bubbio is in the Langa Astigiana, the Asti area of Langhe, and it lays on a rocky platform above the Bormida river. There are a lot of trekking and MTB routes. The octagonal chapel of San Grato is a great sightseeing point. The historical centre has maintained the 13th Century medieval structure with the "via maestra" (main road) and lateral alleys. The parish curch of Assunta is a jewel of Piedmont's Baroque. The park with sculptures by Quirin Mayer is a wonderful open-air-museum with the works of the Swiss contemporary art sculptor.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Esplora il Monferrato in E-Bike da Terruggia a Rosignano:
Un percorso attraverso le colline ondulate e pittoresche di questa regione, dove antiche torri e castelli si ergono come testimoni silenziosi della sua ricca storia. Ammira la maestosa Torre Veglio a Terruggia e lasciati incantare dalle imponenti strutture di Casale Monferrato. Attraversa il Bosco della Pastrona e pedala lungo la tranquilla Ciclovia del Po, godendo delle viste panoramiche mozzafiato lungo il percorso. Arriva a Caniolo e concediti una sosta al suggestivo Belvedere di Treville, prima di raggiungere la spettacolare Panchina Gigante a Rosignano, circondata dagli antichi Infernot.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Alla “conquista” di Torino in sella a una due ruote elettrica, partendo dal Castello del Valentino, proseguendo lungo i viali del parco e attraversando il fiume sul ponte Umberto I. Quindi si prende la ciclabile fino all’altezza del Monte dei Cappuccini. Breve salita (niente paura, si supera agevolmente con le e-bike) verso il piazzale della chiesa. La vista abbraccia Torino e, se il cielo è limpido, le Alpi e la Sacra di San Michele. Discesa verso la Gran Madre con sosta per una breve spiegazione, poi si riattraversa il Po ed eccoci in Piazza Vittorio, la “porticata” più grande d’Europa. Da Palazzo Carignano, luogo simbolo del Risorgimento italiano, a Piazza San Carlo, il “salotto di Torino”. È il momento, verso le 11, di una sosta presso Fiorfood Coop, in Galleria San Federico, per una degustazione offerta da Coop.
Il giro continua in Piazza Castello, quindi s’imbocca la ciclabile di via Verdi per ammirare la Mole Antonelliana e da Piazza Vittorio, costeggiando il Po e i Murazzi, si approda al Parco del Valentino: Fontana dei Dodici Mesi, esterno del Borgo Medievale (l’interno è chiuso per lavori) e ritorno alla base, senza troppo faticare.
in Turin
Ti piacerebbe pedalare tra le vigne delle Langhe divertendoti che quasi non ci credi per quanto è facile?
E poi, sarebbe bello fermarsi, fare delle belle foto, sentire l'aria calda sulla pelle e assaggiare qualche buon prodotto tipico.
Sarebbe perfetto poter fare un pic nic, circondati dalle vigne, sentendo il profumo della natura e il silenzio della campagna.
Questa esperienza ti permette di fare tutte queste cose insieme, con i tuoi amici, con la tua famiglia, con la persona che ami.
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
I Piani Resinelli sono adagiati su una grande sella ai piedi del Gruppo delle Grigne. Dalla loro posizione privilegiata si può godere di un’incomparabile vista che dominando la pianura sottostante, il lago di Lecco ed i bacini dell'Alta Brianza arriva fino al Monte Rosa. Il Massiccio delle Grigne è raggiungibile attraverso diversi percorsi con partenza dai Piani Resinelli. I Piani Resinelli toccano la quota media di 1300 metri sul livello del mare, sono raggiungibili in pochi minuti di automobile, noi con le nostre e-bike partendo da Malgrate dobbiamo prevedere non meno di un'oretta e mazza per la sola ascesa. Il percorso é interamente su asfalto, e nel tratto sino all'abitato di Ballabio dobbiamo considerare che si pedalerè su una strada parecchio trafficata, ( soprattutto nel fine settimana) mentre nella parte successiva la strada diventa più stretta e meno caotica.
Oliveto Lario, Lago di Como, Bellagio, Magreglio, Lezzeno
Guided tour in Electric Bikes brand Moustache with the fantastic engines and batteries Bosch. Bike ideal for climbing the mountain without effort.
The Canada of the Wolf is a complex located in the heart of Sierra de Torremolinos, Benalmadena and Alhaurín de la Torre- bordering and in which we will find a refuge, a shelter and the viewpoint of stunning.
The Tour to la Cañada de Wolf is one of the most interesting rises to the mountains of Torremolinos, overlooking the mountains of Benalmadena and Alharin de la Torre, where you can see, when weather conditions permit us, Africa.
We will arrive to the Viewpoint of the Canada of the Wolf with its amazing views, to make the most spectacular snapshots of the place.
An unforgettable experience for lovers of travel and bikes!
Price: €50
Meeting point: Shop QQ Bikes 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
We propose a beautiful route aimed to discover all the landmarks of Barcelona’s art, with special attention on the world famous Catalan Modernism. The tour is designed to be an “art lesson” on wheels.
We start in front of Port Vell, the double face of Barcelona, old and romantic on one side, new and shiny on the other. The ride will go through the beautiful green lung of Barcelona, the Ciutadella Park, and from there to Gaudí’s grand masterpiece, the Temple of Sagrada Família. After that, thanks to the powerful ebike, it will be as easy as pie to climb up to Park Güell, an unforgettable spot that lies on top of the city, and a perfect place for a nice rest to refresh and admire the genius of Gaudí’s decorative talent. As Extra for this tour, we can purchase the tickets for the Monumental Area of the Park.
Following, we will glide downhill through the charming Gràcia neighborhood and we’ll discover the magnificent façades that ornate the elegant Passeig de Gràcia one by one. We will then quickly slide down Las Ramblas to conclude our tour in Plaça Reial, the city center’s beating heart with its bustling terraced cafes and restaurants.
PARK GUELL: the visit to the Monumental Area of Park Güell (Gaudí Park) must be purchased separately (10euros/p). Book with us your entrance ticket.
in Barcellona, in Barcelona
L’itinerario ci porterà nella splendida riserva naturale del Bosco delle Pianelle, un’area boschiva caratterizzata da una ricca vegetazione e dalla presenza di fauna avicola. Il bosco che si estende per circa 600 ettari si raggiunge dopo una pedalata panoramica nelle campagne della murgia; giunti nella riserva si percorreranno diversi sentieri alcuni dei quali davvero spettacolari. L’escursione prevede la sosta in masseria situata all’interno dell’area boschiva con degustazione di prodotti tipici. Si conclude con il rientro a Martina Franca.
in Alberobello, in Martina Franca, in Locorotondo, along Pirro canal, in Bisceglie, in Cisternino
The GRAB, the Great Ring Road for Bikes, is a participatory project aimed at creating a cycling and pedestrian ring accessible to everyone, stretching for 45 kilometers within the city of Rome. It is a lightweight and highly environmentally, socially, economically, and culturally viable infrastructure, a useful public work designed to enhance the places it traverses without adding volumes and concrete in a heavily built-up area. It crosses the entire city from the center to the outskirts, passing along a unique and fascinating cycle path.
Once completed, the pedestrian and cycling ring will offer the country a unique and irreplaceable greenway, conveying the idea of a welcoming, healthy, and modern city to both residents and tourists. The GRAB concept is the result of collective work coordinated by VeloLove, involving citizens, committees, associations, and institutions, foremost among them Legambiente, Touring Club Italiano, Vivilitalia, Free Wheels Onlus, Open House Roma, TeamDev, Parco Regionale dell'Appia Antica, and Roma Natura.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Starting from San Felice del Benaco you can reach, through the shady bike path, the panoramic terrace of Polpenazze inside the ancient city walls, and then reach the Big Pink Bench, also known as the Chiaretto Bench; Chiaretto is the name of the typical wine of Garda. Near the Big Bench there's La Guarda winehouse, which prepares delicious picnics and organizes tastings of wines and typical products.
Once the tastings are over, you continue along the path through ancient medieval villages.
at Lake Garda, in Manerba del Garda, in Salò, in Moniga del Garda, in San Felice del Benaco, in Desenzano del Garda, in Padenghe, in Peschiera del Garda, in Valeggio sul Mincio, on the Cycleway of Mincio,
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,
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
Following the course of the river Mincio, the route starts from our ebike rental point near Peschiera del Garda and reaches the lakes of Mantua. The river is the absolute protagonist of this path that in fact is born from Lake Garda to Peschiera and arrives in Mantua where it forms the three lakes that surround the city. Approximately 45 km from north to south is a very easy track, well marked and suitable for everyone, with a modest height difference, completely paved and isolated from the traffic. Spring is the best time to travel it, but also the one in which it is more frequented, especially on holidays.
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,
A panoramic itinerary, to the discovery of the gastronomy and the natural environments of the Valli Borbera, Curone and Grue, characterized by evocative landscapes on antically used paths as pathways for the transport of goods from the sea to the plain. It is part of the Bike Square site rental site in Cabella Ligure. This is where the inhabited inhabitants of Albera Ligure and Cantalupo are attracting. It took place at the first crossroads on the right, in the direction S. Sebastaino Curone. And ' a secondary road that crosses the locations of Campana and Cavigino almost entirely on the ridge of the two very verded-looking lumbering valleys. The panorama is rich in visuals and panoramic apartments. You arrive at the borough of Dernice where you can admire the remains of the Castle or the saracen tower harrowing on an arenarian rock sperlet. This place is now well known for the production and trade of Montebore cheese, ever since the XII sec. Appreciated on the noble tables of Genoa and Milan, today presidium Slow food for its history and for the particularity of being made with raw milk vaccine and ovine that confer a unique flavour to this product. Visit Dernice descends to S. Sebastiano Curone, a gracious country from the very 'antiquities place of encounter and bargaining along the Via del Sale (or cereal, depending on the goods), where the mulchers in long caravans, those from Genoa and those from the State of Milan, exchanged the products : for this in the country, a kind of "logistics center" was formed with large despots of goods, locande and obstery, manscalks and sensals. Features are the narrow carefully selcised routes with the old creek pebbles and flanked from high-floor, high-floor houses. S. Sebastaino is known to have become one of the most important fairs in the northern Italian truffle in recent years thanks to the presence of the forest rentals surrounding it where excellent bial and black tubers can be found. Visiting S. Sebastaino you can make a comeback, passing first for l 'omonima fraction of Montebore where you can admire a unique panorama dominated by green pastures and via a short, stickable trait you descend through Costa Merlassino locations until you get to Cantalupo Ligure and then to Cabella Ligure following the S. P. 140.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
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
This ebike tour between Turin and Moncalieri allows you to enjoy, with calm and tranquility, the pleasantness of the landscapes, nature and history of the two neighboring cities. It is a route that starts and ends in Turin passing through the Valentino and Vallere Park, along the Po river and then passes through the historic centers of Moncalieri and Turin.
It starts from Via Madama Cristina 21, BikeSquare Torino's electric bike rental point; head towards Parco del Valentino and then the Vallere, along a flat path, partly paved and free of traffic, up to Moncalieri. From here, after a short stretch, you enter the characteristic pedestrian historic center of Moncalieri.
Valentino and Vallere's Park
In the Parco del Valentino you pass trhough the rear of the Valentino castle, headquarter of the faculty of architecture, and then you can pass inside the nineteenth-century "Borgo Medievale", a remnant of the universal expo of 1882 together with the nearby Fountain of the 12 months.
Also inside the Vallere park you cna find one of the main plants of Smat (a company that supplies water from Turin), which uses the water of the Sangone river to bottle the water for astronauts space missions around the world.
Moncalieri
In the center of Moncalieri you can appreciate the whole context of elegance with the streets full of shop windows, restaurants and signs of ancient times.
It is very pleasant to stop in the town hall square (piazza Vittorio Emanuele II) to taste local delicacies and visit the church of Santa Maria della Scala.
In a short time from the square you can reach the castle of Moncalieri, which construction begun in 1200 and has been remodeled until 1700, which dominates the town.
From the square surrounding the castle you can enjoy a wide and pleasant view of Turin and the mountains that frame it, giving the name to our Piedmont region (which means "at the feet of the mountains").
Going back towards Torino, Cappuccini's Mount and la Gran Madre di Dio
From here, take a wide and straight downhill road that takes you back to the banks of the Po river and then to Turin, again along the Po river, but on the opposite bank from the previous journey with the possibility of staying on the cycle path away from traffic.
Once you reach the Monumental bridge, you return to the city streets by going up the short and pleasant corso Fiume and reaching the Monte dei Cappuccini after passing in front of Villa Scott, theater of the horror movie Profondo Rosso.
The Capuccini have a beautiful view over the city of Turin, as well as the mountain museum and the church of the order of the Capuchins.
Going down the hill from Via Villa della Regina you arrive at the historic Gran Madre di Dio church, built on the occasion of the return of the sovereigns after the Napoleonic interlude, from the monumental staircase that is the background to countless wedding photos.
The monuments of the Sabaudo - Torino city center
The tour continues, leaving the hill behind, entering the center through the famous Piazza Vittorio Veneto (the largest of its kind) with uniform architectures that continue along the entire Via Po until reaching Piazza Castello (note the uninterrupted right portico along the entire the street because it was reserved for the promenade of kings and nobles).
In the center of Piazza Castello you can admire the medieval castle embellished with the eighteenth-century facade of the Juvarra, the modern Teatro Regio (opera house) and the church of San Lorenzo. A gate with the opening guarded by the bronze statues of the mythological Castor and Pollux on horseback (Pollux distinguishable by the star on the forehead that certifies his divine nature) separates Piazza Castello from the courtyard of the Royal Palace, where it is located the Royal Armory. According to some legends, the padlock in the center of this passage identifies one of the gates of paradise and according to others is one of the vertices of the white magic triangle Prague, Lyon, Turin.
From a further covered passage at the bottom left, looking at the facade of the Royal Palace, you can enter Piazza San Giovanni where you can find the Cathedral with its white Renaissance facade and which for some centuries has kept the Holy Shroud on display periodically. From the square you can also see the remains of the Porta Palatine of Roman origin.
Returning to Piazza Castello, take the first section of Via Roma (pedestrian) which leads to the elegant Piazza San Carlo built around the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto. The gem of the square lies in the pavement of the arcades on the right (according to the direction of travel) where you can look for the bronze profile of the Turet (small bull), symbol of the city; it is said that if you make a wish with your foot on the bull's balls it will come true.
Passing between two Baroque churches you enter the next CNL square with the male and female statues representing respectively the Po and the Dora, the main rivers of Turin. Continue along Via Roma in the direction of the monumental facade of the Porta Nuova station reaching the Sambuy gardens. From here, take the Via Nizza cycle path to Corso Marconi where the building that was the headquarters of FIAT is located (on the right in white tuff) and return to Via Madama Cristina reaching the rental point after a few blocks.
in Turin