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This panoramic and engaging route will take you to discover some of the most hidden wonders of the Ciociaria area.
The first stop you will encounter along the way includes the Natural Monument of the Caves of Falvaterra and Rio Obaco, an oasis surrounded by nature where you can visit the speleological complex or simply cool off in the waters of the small river that flows from inside.
After the first stop you will leave for Falvaterra, a small medieval village where time seems to have stopped: here you can leave your e-bike and stroll through the alleys and squares of the historic center, photograph the panoramic views of the Latin Valley and taste local products from Luca and Serena in their Bottega Coquinaria.
It's time to get back on the saddle: once you have passed the village you will take a flat and panoramic road that surrounds the whole mountain on your left until you descend directly into the heart of the second village crossed by this itinerary, San Giovanni Incarico. With your e-bike you will be able to comfortably explore both the lower part and its most perched historic center.
As soon as you pass the village you will find yourself in front of a crossroads: here, based on the degree of confidence taken with the e-bike and your physical condition, you can choose whether to make a small detour from the path traced on top of the mountain on your left, where the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Guardia stands out, offering an exceptional panoramic view over the Ciociaria area. In case you decide to reach it, just retrace the road in reverse to return to the route, otherwise you can directly continue the mapped itinerary.
From the village and above all from the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Guardia, you will have happened to throw your eye on the waterways that intertwine with each other: they are the Liri River and the Sacco River that meet and flow into the characteristic Lake of San Giovanni for its shape reminiscent of an octopus. The route continues along the entire lake until it joins the Via Francigena, in a stretch of road that is partly unpaved but easily accessible through the woods, along the crescent-shaped Lake of San Giacomo (it is no coincidence that you are in Via Guardaluna) and reaches the center of Ceprano.
Here you will cross its historic alley where the signs of ancient shops are still present, you will cross the square and reach the market area: if you are lucky enough to undertake this path on market day (Saturday morning) we advise you to stop by our friend Giò where you can taste its fantastic products at km0 (it is the first stand you will meet as soon as you pass the square).
Finally, you will travel the last 2 kilometers until you return to the rental point in Ceprano, where you will have showers and shaded areas to cool off and rest.
in Ciociaria, in Falvaterra, in Ceprano, in Frosinone, at Falvaterra Cavern, in Strangolagalli, in Arce, in Colfelice
Cycling through the Langhe hills on an e-bike is an exciting adventure that perfectly suits families with children. This route, starting from Alba railway station, is ideal for those wishing to explore the region without a car, enjoying a special discount on e-bike rentals. The electric bicycles, equipped with child seats and accessories, make the journey comfortable and safe for everyone. While parents pedal gently, little ones can admire the succession of vineyards, listen to birdsong and breathe the pure air of the hills. Every bend reveals a new breathtaking view, every stop is an opportunity to create unforgettable family memories, with grape juice tastings for the children and fine wine samplings for the adults.
San Rocco Seno d'Elvio
San Rocco Seno d'Elvio, a hamlet of Alba, is the first stop on your adventure. Here you can enjoy an authentic rural atmosphere, surrounded by vineyards that produce the famous Barbaresco. The parish church of San Rocco is worth a visit for its simple yet evocative architecture. From here, pedalling uphill towards Madonna di Como, a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the surrounding hills, dotted with vineyards, villages and castles, will open up before you.
Alba
Alba, the "capital" of the Langhe, welcomes you with its rich historical and cultural heritage. Leave your e-bikes in Piazza della Cattedrale in front of the Tourist Office and explore the historic centre on foot. Don't miss the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, an example of Gothic architecture, and the numerous medieval towers that characterise the city's skyline. For the little ones, the "Federico Eusebio" Civic Museum offers an interesting section of archaeological and naturalistic finds. Stroll along Via Vittorio Emanuele, which everyone in Alba calls "Via Maestra", the commercial heart of the city, where you can savour local specialities such as white truffles and typical sweets. For a relaxing break, the Tanaro River Park offers play areas for children and nature trails.
The Experience
This 14 km circular route, starting and ending in Alba, is an experience designed to be accessible to all, perfect for families with children 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, with the possibility of making frequent stops to admire the landscape, have a snack or simply play outdoors. You will cross some of the most evocative landscapes of the Langhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, immersing yourself in the beauty of nature and the cultural richness of the region. It's a journey that combines the pleasure of cycle tourism with the discovery of a unique territory in the world, offering an unforgettable experience for the whole family, where every pedal stroke is an adventure and an opportunity for sharing.
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
The first part of this route envisages a first stretch of climb on asphalt on the 'ring of the Alassio Ciclovia that leads to diving into a veritable Mediterranean jungle that gives the exotic name to this trail. Very sweet, easy and sliding path to travel quickly with a soak to the water source in the vicinity of the picnic area. It falls on the Ciclovia in the vicinity of the Pisana tower.
in Liguria, in Toirano, in Albenga, in Borghetto Santo Spirito, in Loano, in Finale ligure, to Monte Carmelo Sanctuary
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro e si raggiunge il Borgo di Lerma. Si prosegue in direzione di Tagliolo Monferrato e prima del ponte sul Piota si svolta a sinistra, in direzione Località Cirimilla. Superata Cascina Cirimilla si prosegue sulla sterrata detta “della Cirimilla” di altissivo valore ambientale e paesaggistico in quanto attraversa interamente il Parco, fino ad arrivare alle Capanne di Marcarolo. Raggiunto il Centro del Parco si può fare una sosta golosa e poi riprendere la strada di ritorno. Il primo tratto è lo stesso dell'andata ma al bivio (siamo nel tratto boscoso) anzichè proseguire a sinistra si mantiene la destra per raggiungere i laghi della Lavagnina, costeggiare il grande lago e poi ritornare sulla sterrata fino a riprendere la strada asfaltata per raggiugere il borgo di Casaleggio Boiro, dove è possibile vedere il Castello utilizzato in mumerore scenografie cinematografiche.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Due itinerari ad anello partendo dal Borgo Medievale di Brisighella ci porteranno a scoprire le bellezze dell’appennino faentino e del Parco della Vena del Gesso Romagnola.
Qui un affioramento di gesso emerso dalle acque del mare circa 6 milioni di anni fa, costituisce un bastione roccioso che taglia trasversalmente le vallate circostanti. Fin dal tempo dei romani, si estraevano i grossi cristalli traslucidi di selenite per farvi i vetri delle finestre. Brisighella e il suo centro storico con la rocca e la torre dell'orologio, figura nella lista dei borghi piu belli d'Italia ed offre le tipiche eccellenze gastronomiche romagnole, oltre al pregiato olio che si produce solo nel suo territorio.
Giorno 1: Brisighella, Faenza e la Vena del Gesso Romagnola. Distanza 41 km.
Giorno 2: Riolo Terme e la Valle del Senio. Distanza 46 km.
Alloggio: Hotel La Rocca in Brisighella
a faenza, a imola, a ravenna, a forlì
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La Selva del Lamone si trova tra il Lazio e la Toscana e si estende tra i comuni di Ischia, Farnese e Pitigliano.
E' uno dei boschi più selvaggi della regione e si estende su un'antichissima colata lavica, si presume la stessa dell'esplosione che ha dato origine al lago di Bolsena e protegge al suo interno numerose specie di flora e di fauna.
La Riserva fa arte del SIC (Sito di Importanza Comunitaria) e del ZPS (Zona di Protezione Speciale).
Attraversando il bosco si possono ammirare pregiate testimonianze storiche e archeologiche, oltre alle bellissime cascate naturali: quella del Salabrone e quella del Pelicotonno.
Pedalando si attraversa anche Farnese dove è possibile pedalare nel borgo di Pinocchio dove sono state giratae delle scene del film di Comencini.
in Bolsena, at Bolsena Lake, in Gradoli, in San Lorenzo Nuovo, in Capodimonte, in Grotte di Castro, in Marta, in Montefiascone, in San Lorenzo Nuovo, in Valentano, in Orvieto, in Civita di Bagnoregio
This ebike tour in Ciociaria will allow you to discover, without too much effort, some traits of two among the most famous paths in all of Italy. It is part of Ceprano's rental point, where you can choose the electric bike best suited to you. After a few kilometers of pedalata you will enter a road, immersed in nature, which is part of the group of European cycling itineraries called EuroVelo. Along this route you will meet the Natural Monument Grotte of Falvaterra and Rio Obaco, where we advise you to stop to visit the interior of the Grotts or simply refresh yourself to its exterior. The second part of the itinerary envisages, then, to reach and take part of another historic path, the Via Francigena. This, away from the main routes, will lead you to the country of Ceprano and finally back to the rental point.
Bike + Train : with an increasingly careful eye to sustainability in the tourism sphere, at the request will be possible to rent the ebike directly from Ceprano-Falvaterra railway station. You can, therefore, reach Ceprano by train (connected directly with Rome and Naples), rent the ebike and re-mark it back to the same station at the end of the experience.
EuroVelo 5
EuroVelo is a group of cycling routes that cross all of Europe. In particular we find ourselves along the stretch called EuroVelo 5, also called "Via Romea Francigena" 3,900 kilometres long, which, once finished, will unite London in Brindisi, passing through Milan, Rome and our Ciociaria. After leaving Ceprano's rental point you'll be pedaling yourself right on secondary roads, immersed in the tranquility, sounds and perfumes typical of the campaign that will enrich your experience along the whole adventure. After a few kilometers you'll reach the SP151, which is part of the aforementioned EuroVelo 5, along which you'll meet some of the local trattories and producers, the reported Fontana Water Bianca, where you can stop to drink and fill up your borracks and, with a small detour from the main route, the Grottoes of Falvaterra.
Grotte of Falvaterra and Rio Obaco
Soon after leaving SP151 you will reach the Natural Monument Grotte in Falvaterra and Rio Obaco, a veritable hidden gem in the heart of Ciociaria. Here we advise you to stop to visit the interior of the complex (in this case you will need to reach the ticket office first, report on the map) or simply to rest on its exterior, where the temperatures fall sharply and, especially in the warmer days, you can enjoy the fresh from the caves and the torrent limpid spilling out of it.
Via Francigena
Back in the saddle to your ebike, you will be walking a few kilometers until you reach the dam that will allow you to cross the Liri River and arrive at the Lake St. John Inload. In a short time you will find yourself along the Via Francigena (also reported by numerous road signs) that will take you to pedal first around the lake and then on a long white road that crosses the woods, away from paved roads and cars. Once you return to the main road, continuing to follow the road signs also, you will be returning to a secondary road that will allow you to reach another small lake, that of San Giacomo. Among the local inhabitants, this small water mirror is known for its particular connection with the Moon : as can be seen from satellite images, in fact, its particular form reminds precisely that of a crescent ; the numerous elevations and lowering of the water level during the course of the year remind those of the tides in the Earth-to-Earth interaction ; finally, the road leading from the country to the lake (in the path is the one you'll encounter by leaving it) is called its own Via Guardaluna.
By continuing the path we reach, finally, the municipality of Ceprano once again crossed the river thanks to the historic bridge which in the past divided the Papal State from the Kingdom of the South and which was mentioned in an episode of the Divine Comedy. Right after you arrive in Ceprano's main square where you can choose whether to stop to drink an aperitif or continue to re-enter the rental point, where you'll have a relaxation area, a relaxation area in the greenery of a plateau, the bar and restaurant Le Ganze where you can reinstate your energies, eating typical dishes of the laitier and ciociara cuisine.
This bike experience is perfect for unusually and sustainably discovering the beauties of the ciocious territory, immersing itself in its history, in its pristine nature and gusting its typical products.
in Ciociaria, in Falvaterra, in Ceprano, in Frosinone, at Falvaterra Cavern, in Strangolagalli, in Arce, in Colfelice
Have you ever thought about how cool it can be to discover a city by night?
With our electric bike Night Tour, you’ll be able to explore the best of Barcelona by bike when the sun goes down and the streets are less crowded: we’ll take you to admire charming hidden spots that are even more charming at dusk.
The tour will end in Plaça d’Espanya to admire the Magic Fountains, a spectacular work of architecture that will amaze you with its exhibition of colors, lights, music and water games: the combination of all these elements just makes pure magic! Highly recommended!
Summer: Thu & Sat at 8.00pm
Winter: not available
Meeting Point: Placa Reial
in Barcellona, in Barcelona
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
Si parte dalla piazza di Greve in Chianti proseguendo per un breve tratto sulla strada Chiantigiana S.R. 222, dopodiché si svolta a sinistra seguendo la direzione per il borgo di Lamole, uno dei punti più alti in cui viene coltivato il vino Chianti Classico e dove sono ancora visibili i così detti vigneti terrazzati che rappresentano uno dei metodi di coltivazione più antichi.
Dalla Piazza di Lamole si prosegue a destra, raggiungendo la via che vi condurrà al borgo di Panzano in Chianti, una tipica strada bianca toscana contornata da vigneti e oliveti. Una volta giunti a Panzano in Chianti, grazioso insediamento con botteghe tipiche artigiane e punti degustazione, attraversando il centro storico si prosegue in direzione di Montefioralle, borgo fortificato medievale, che vanta la sua presenza anche nella Guida dei Borghi più Belli d’Italia, dalla strada di Montefioralle si tornerà nuovamente nel centro di Greve in Chianti, concludendo l’anello della durata di circa 25km.
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**Update on 22nd September 2020**
The following text and the linked "hikes" routes are part of the Gallo Nero Bike Day event on last 20th September 2020. Together with the organising body we decided to let the routes be available all year round, hoping that more and more people decide to cycle on our roads. If you want to visit wineries, restaurants and businesses who joined the event, please call in advance because special menus and prices and opening times may vary without notification.
The 8th edition of the Gallo Nero Granfondo race has been postponed to 2021. This year, bicycle enthusiasts will not take part in the usual Gallo Nero race on September 20th, rather they will have the opportunity to embark on a special ‘food and wine’ cycling tour for the day. Bike aficionados will be able to test their skills on either of the two Granfondo courses starting from any point of the itinerary. Whilst enjoying a ride through natural scenic beauty, they can stop along the way for a visit to the Chianti Classico cellars - many of which will be open for guided tours and tastings - or take a longer break in one of the several restaurants near the route, delighting in dishes specifically created for the occasion and dedicated to cyclists. Several Gallo Nero statues will mark the path and represent the focal point around which musical entertainment and other performances will take place.
Discover the various routes and points of interest on BikeSquare app:
Long (135 km)
Medium (83 km)
Short North (34 km)
Short South (28 km)
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Breve percorso MTB tra il santuario di Costa San Gallo e San Giovanni Bianco
in San Giovanni Bianco, in San Pellegrino Terme, in Val Taleggio, in Camerata Cornello, in Dossena, in Valpiana, in Vedeseta, in Zogno
Percorso ad anello per tutti alla ricerca di alcuni luoghi simbolo del Marchesato di Saluzzo. Saluzzo è il punto ideale per partire alla scoperta delle Terre del Monviso.
SE SIETE INTERESSATI A RICEVERE LE BICI A NOLEGGIO DIRETTAMENTE PRESSO LA STAZIONE DI SALUZZO VISITATE L'ESPERIENZA QUI.
Il marchesato di Saluzzo è molto antico e precede di gran lunga gli stati del rinascimento italiano, nasce infatti nel 1142 con il marchese di Saluzzo Manfredo I. Nei secoli sono cambiati i territori di competenza ma in linea di massima il marchesato di Saluzzo si identifica con le terre che stanno tra la Stura di Demonte e il Po, con le Alpi a fare da contrafforte.
Saluzzo, Staffarda e Revello sono tre luoghi simbolo del marchesato.
Saluzzo
Tra le tante scelte a Saluzzo potete trovare la Castiglia, la Chiesa di San Giovanni e Casa Cavassa. La Castiglia e l’antica residenza dei marchesi, oggi luogo museale e sede di mostre temporanee. La Chiesa di San Giovanni racchiude veri tesori d'arte, come le tre navate, l'abside con la cappella sepolcrale dei Marchesi, il chiostro quadrato, il refettorio e la sala capitolare. Casa Cavassa è stata dimora signorile dei Cavassa, vicari generali dei Marchesi, oggi museo civico con affreschi, quadri e arredi d'epoca (ospita la famosa pala d’altare della Madonna della Misericordia di Hans Clemer).
Staffarda
Staffarda è un’Abbazia Cistercense nata per concessione del Marchese di Saluzzo nel XII secolo. Importante sede religiosa e agricola, nasce su un terreno bonificato dai monaci e riveste da subito una centralità storica per il Marchesato. Oggi si può visitare nella sua completezza.
Revello
A Revello potrete invece trovare la Cappella Marchionale, residenza voluta nella seconda Metà del ‘400 dal Marchese Ludovico II (la cui tomba si trova proprio in San Giovanni a Saluzzo). La residenza fu poi utilizzata da Margherita di Foix, vedova di Ludovico II, nella prima metà del ‘500. La cappella Marchionale è completamente affrescata tra il 1480 e il 1512 da Hans Clemer e bottega. Oggi è visitabile, fa parte della sede del Comune di Revello.
Nel percorso ad anello potrete visitare molte altre realtà come il museo naturalistico del Fiume Po di Revello e il piccolo borgo di Castellar
Castellar
Partendo dalla stazione di Saluzzo è possibile raggiungere Castellar un piccolo borgo che vi accoglierà con il suo nobile castello. Per vederlo dovete raggiungere la cima della sua collina. Pedalando attraverserete un vero museo all'aria aperta...museo di reperti storici? di sculture? No, un museo di spaventapasseri! Vi assicuriamo che sono uno più bello dell'altro. Se capitate a Castellar nelle prime due domeniche di maggio potrete partecipare alla festa delle 'sentinelle dei campi' organizzata dall'Associazione Culturale Spaventapasseri.
Sulla mappa troverete tutti i punti di interesse geolocalizzati sul vostro percorso, buona gita cicloturistica!
Servizio di consegna e-bike presso la stazione di Saluzzo
Questo percorso è una proposta che vi facciamo per scoprire la Valle Po e i comuni del territorio saluzzese senz'auto.
È infatti possibile richiedere la consegna delle bici in stazione.
Come fare? Bisogna scegliere Monviso come destinazione, poi fare click su Noleggia ora. Qui inizia la tua richiesta di e-bike ed è qui che puoi scegliere la stazione come punto di ritiro.
La consegna ha un costo aggiuntivo che può dipendere dal numero di bici richieste.
È consigliabile fare questa richiesta con qualche giorno di anticipo (1-2) in modo tale da dare al noleggiatore il tempo per organizzare la consegna e gli altri eventuali noleggi.
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
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Discover Spello and its surroundings on an exciting self-guided ebike tour through the fascinating landscapes of Umbria. Starting in the ancient medieval town of Spello, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and history along a route that will take you through evocative sights and picturesque villages.
Although small in terms of physical size, Spello attracts visitors from all corners of the world because of its wealth of monuments, churches, and charming stone alleys that climb the surrounding hills. Its town center has a vibrant and cosmopolitan atmosphere, with artisan stores and restaurants offering local and traditional Umbrian cuisine, which blends perfectly with the elegance of its medieval architecture. Its unique beauty and charming atmosphere make it an ideal destination for a pleasant and relaxing vacation amidst the greenery and culture of the beautiful region of Umbria.
Our tour, suitable for experienced cyclists who master the bike well, starts from the upper part of Spello and the ancient Bregno spring and then continues along a pleasant path beside a section of the Roman aqueduct path. To the right we will have a view from above of the impressive Sanctuary of San Girolamo and further along a dirt path we will arrive at the remains of the ancient and fascinating Abbey of Santa Maria di Vallegloria, where you can admire the striking panorama and enjoy the tranquility of the place.
Continuing your itinerary, venture into the olive groves and follow the path that will lead you through breathtaking views to the village and castle of Collepino. A stop here is a must, amidst the picturesque and quiet alleys rich in history and luminous beauty that dominate the Umbrian valley.
Continuing your journey, you can admire splendid panoramic views of the Umbrian countryside. Continue along the panoramic road that climbs towards Monte Pasano and, if you wish, you can catch a glimpse of the beauty of the sanctuary of the Madonna di Colpernieri and the lush natural surroundings among the trees.
Passing through forests and ancient paths, you will pass the charming rural villages of Ravignano and Liè and arrive in the hamlet of Belfiore, where you can observe characteristic wooden houses dating back to the 1996 earthquake. From here, your journey will take you to the Church of St. John the Baptist in San Giovanni Profiamma, where you can admire ancient works of art and be enchanted by its evocative atmosphere.
Finally, passing along ancient Roman streets, you'll return to Spello, where you'll have the opportunity to explore its myriad beauties, including the elegant little church of Madonna della Stella and the incredible Villa dei Mosaici, one of Umbria's most extraordinary archaeological discoveries. With floors decorated with beautiful mosaics and a fascinating history, this villa will leave you speechless.
Discover Umbria by ebike with this unforgettable self-guided tour and be enchanted by the timeless beauty of this fascinating Italian region.
a Spello, ad Assisi, a Foligno, a Perugia, a Spoleto
the itinerary covers the most authentic stretch of Parco dei Castelli Romani. you will start with your e-bikes from the vineyards at the base of Frascati, with it's famous wine variety full of history, that's perfect example of beauty and simplicity, you will continue your trip going up towards Monteporzio, approacching Monte tuscolo and it' s archeological site, and the Camaldoli's hermitage. From the top of the mountian you will have a terrific panorama. Thereafter you will come back to your strarting point, going through Frascati and it's historic villas and the Cocciano' s vineyards.
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.
Cycling through the Langhe hills on an e-bike is like embarking on a sensory journey through a landscape painted by nature and shaped by humans. As you move silently among orderly vineyards and ancient villages, the fresh air, fragrant with grapes and earth, envelops you, awakening your senses and nourishing your soul. The gentle hum of pedal assistance blends harmoniously with the sounds of the countryside, allowing you to tackle every climb with ease and fully enjoy the beauty that surrounds you. Each bend reveals a new breathtaking view, each stop is an opportunity to savour the essence of this land rich in history, culture and food and wine traditions.
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 that offer spectacular views of the surrounding hills. 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, amidst historic houses and flowerbeds. The natural amphitheatre of the village offers an unforgettable panoramic spectacle. Don't miss visiting the Horszowski auditorium, an architectural gem nestled among the ancient walls.
From Monforte to Dogliani
The route from Monforte to Dogliani is a hymn to the beauty of the Langhe. Pedal along quiet secondary roads immersed in silence, where traffic gives way to birdsong and the rustle of wind through the vines. Vineyards follow one another in a mosaic of greens and golds, offering views that seem painted. Each bend reveals a new panorama, each climb is rewarded with thrilling descents and breathtaking vistas.
Dogliani
Dogliani welcomes you with its dual character: the ancient village perched on the hill and the more modern lower part. Explore the historic centre, with its baroque churches and noble palaces that tell centuries of history. Don't miss visiting the Wine Shop, where you can taste the famous Dolcetto di Dogliani DOCG.
Monchiero
Monchiero surprises you with its discreet charm. Climb up to Monchiero Alto, a perfectly preserved medieval village that dominates the valley. Here, on the white giant bench, you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding hills and the distant Alps. It's the perfect place for a refreshing break and to take unforgettable photos.
The Experience
This 42 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.
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
The path to Mount Fraiteve is an exciting adventure of about 30 km, ideal for mountain biking lovers in search of a challenging challenge. Starting from Pragelato, the path begins with a moderate climb, immersing yourself in the alpine woods and crossing green meadows.
As you go up, the sights become more and more spectacular, with views that open up on the underlying valleys and surrounding peaks. The climb continues until it reaches the tip of the Mount Fraiteve cabinoway, the highest point of the route, at over 2,700 meters altitude. From here, the view is breathtaking
After admired the panorama and replenished the energies, the descent begins. This trait is technical and requires attention, with steep slopes and narrow curves that test the skills of the cyclists. The descent also offers adrenalinic emotions, with fast traits and rock sections that require precision.
The path concludes by returning to Pragelato, completing a ring that combines the natural beauty of the Alps with an intense cycling challenge.
in Val Chisone, in Pragelato