Tipi Percorsi
In this area spontaneously grows a rarity: the licorice.
During this tour in ebike you'll learn all about the ancient local tradition of its processing.
The route is easy and flat. It runs in a ring between the natural reserve of the river Crati, citrus groves and beautiful beaches. During the tour you can visit a laboratory where the licorice root is processed and you can taste different products based on licorice.
The tour is perfect for half day, it is easy and for the whole family.
in Sibari, in Corigliano Calabro, in Schiavonea, at Piana di Sibari
This route is very easy, even for families. Difference in height is very low, half route is on paved road and the second half is gravel. Just before the top of the mountain you will find a lawn with grass for picnic or a Bar-Restaurant for lunch or snacks.
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
Il percorso si snoda fra l'amabile profumo di tartufo e la passeggiata adrenalinica sul Ponte tibetano più lungo del Mondo. Questo tour connette Carbone con Castelsaraceno, il palato con la mente.
La storia di Carbone si lega ai monaci basiliani che qui diedero grande impulso all’economia.
Carbone fu per molto tempo il centro della vita religiosa dell’area grazie al suo monastero. Nell’800 fu assalito dai briganti e poi distrutto dalle truppe del Murat. Oggi ne restano i ruderi a Valle Cancello. Da vedere la Chiesa di S. Maria degli Angeli, la Chiesa Francescana al Convento, la Chiesa di S. Luca Abate, la Cappella S. Anna, la Cappella privata dei Castelli e quella dei Fraticelli, i palazzi storici, lo splendido Bosco di Vaccarizzo e le fontane Calanca, Tuvolo e Fosso.
Castalsareceno è nata come roccaforte saracena, Castrum Saracenum divenne in seguito prestigioso centro basiliano e feudo dell'Abbazia di Sant'Angelo.
All'interno del paese è possibile visitare luoghi dal notevole interesse artistico: la chiesa di S. Spirito del XVI-XVII secolo, che conserva un trittico del pittore D'Amato e il palazzo baronale del XV secolo.
Dirigendosi verso la località Mancusi, si scoprono i resti del mulino ad acqua, testimone del passato delle civiltà contadine.
Castelsaraceno celebra ancora gli antichi riti arborei, rievocati nella tradizione "della ndenna".
Nella prima domenica di giugno la gente del paese si riunisce intorno ad un tronco di faggio ben levigato ed alto più di 20 metri, che viene unito con la cima di un abete e poi innalzato al centro della piazza, E' il matrimonio degli alberi, l'occasione per condividere un momento di festa, accompagnato da canti, balli e dagli squisiti piatti della tradizione del luogo.
Thanks to our electric bikes this cycling tour is suitable for everybody, also those not particularly fit or families with kids.
We meet at our bike centre in Filattiera and start the tour from the beautiful Sorano Romanesque Church, crucial landmark along the pilgrimage route Via Francigea.
We cycle along secondary roads towards the hilltop Malgrate Castle, that commands the valley with its 25m tall tower.
We continue cycling across the Middle Ages passing by picturesque medieval villages and castles of Lunigiana, at the foot of the Apennine National Park and Mab Unesco Reserve.
Tasting-lunch with local products at: Locanda Gavarini a Mocrone, Agriturismo Il Picchio Verde or Agriturismo Montagna Verde according to the itinerary.
Meeting: 09.30 Tourist Information Point in Filattiera, next to the Sorano Romanesque Church. Tour ends approx. 16:30.
Lenght of the itinerary: 20 to 35 Km
Difficulty: easy or medium
in 5 terre, in Tosco-Emiliano natural parc, in Argentario, to Santo Stefano's pieve, to Codimonte's pieve, in Villafranca, in Lunigiana
Le ebike sono il mezzo ideale per scoprire la natura del Roero, le maestose rocche vi lasceranno a bocca aperta.
Tour di una giornata su sentieri panoramici tra Pocapaglia e Sommariva Perno
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
L’itinerario si snoda lungo la bella pista ciclabile che costeggia la Dora Baltea e prosegue fino alle colline dei vini DOC «Vallée d’Aoste» Torrette e Fumin. In un quadro paesaggistico di assoluto pregio, sarà possibile immergersi nelle vigne, lungo facili sterrati, per raggiungere la cantina vinicola, dove sarà possibile degustare una selezione di etichette e fare acquisti direttamente in azienda.
Il percorso è ricco di spunti e angoli interessanti, che mostrano il lato rurale dei luoghi attraversati con i meleti e i coltivi tipici di quest’area e offrono al visitatore alcuni splendidi esempi di chiese campestri e caseforti medievali.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
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
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro per compiere un anello sul quale tragitto si potranno vedere quattro castelli particolarmente suggestivi. Il percorso si svolge su strada asfaltata, da Lerma fino a Strada Bellaria e poi in Strada Casale Bacchetti. Si arriva all'abitato di Silvano D'Orba e si costeggia la collina del Castello. Si attraversa il caratteristico borgo connotato dal suo imponente castello e noto per le sue distillerie di grappa. Si ritorna risalendo i tornanti percorrendo una strada sterrata panoramica che si ricongiunge a Strada Bellaria. Si svolta a destra nella sterrata “Cascina Canali” fino ad arrivare al ponte sul torrente Piota. Si arriva alla S.P. 172 che si percorre svoltando a destra per circa 300 m per poi attraversare e prendere la strada asfaltata che porta a Tagliolo Monferrato, antico borgo medioevale che sorge intorno al castello, composto da strette viuzze, muri in pietra ed archivolti, con la casa del boia e la Chiesa di S. Maria Annunziata, antica parrocchiale.
Ancora visibile è l’edificio della Corte d’appello sede di tribunale durante il XVIII secolo
La chiesa più antica è S. Vito, situata all'interno del cimitero, che fu la prima parrocchia del paese. L'attuale parrocchia è San Nicolò, nella piazza prospiciente il Castello, con un campanile in pietra arenaria lavorato a sbalzo. Da Tagliolo si ritorna a Lerma percorrendo la S.P. 170 e da lì si rientra a Casaleggio.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
Cycling through the Langhe hills as a family on e-bikes is an adventure that combines fun, discovery and relaxation. This route, designed to be accessible to all, allows even the youngest to enjoy the beauty of UNESCO landscapes effortlessly. The electric bicycles, equipped with child seats and accessories, make the journey comfortable and safe. As parents pedal gently, children 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 little ones and fine wine samplings for the adults.
La Morra
La Morra, known as the "balcony of the Langhe", is the first stop on your journey. Here you can admire one of the most spectacular views in the region, spanning from the surrounding hills to the Alps. The historic centre, with its cobbled streets, is perfect for a relaxing stroll. Children will particularly appreciate the municipal playground, where they can expend energy whilst you enjoy the view. Don't miss visiting the church of San Martino, a fine example of Piedmontese Baroque architecture. For a tasty break, many ice cream parlours and pastry shops offer local delights that will delight both young and old.
Novello
Novello, the final point of your tour, welcomes you with its quiet and authentic atmosphere. The village's viewpoint offers a panoramic view that enchants adults and children alike, perfect for taking souvenir photos. In the historic centre, you can admire the Castle, albeit only from the outside. The main square is ideal for an outdoor picnic, perhaps with local products purchased in the village shops. For the more curious, a visit to the Wine Shop will allow you to discover Nascetta, a native white wine, whilst children can taste non-alcoholic grape juices.
The Experience
This 17 km route 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. Starting from La Morra and arriving in Novello, 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
This is a route that will allow you to cycle both on paved roads and partly on dirt paths. It is a medium-difficulty route that mostly develops over flat terrain, except for a climb of about 3 kilometers that leads to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Boden.
The oasis of Borgo Tenso, Madonna del Boden, and Lake Mergozzo
Starting from the BikeSquare rental in Premosello-Chiovenda, you will cycle towards the Natural Oasis of Bosco Tenso, the ideal place to seek shade from the sun and enjoy the coolness of the forest composed of oaks and chestnut trees, as well as observe birds and the variety of wildlife that inhabits the area. You will continue cycling towards Ornavasso to reach the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Boden. Thirsty? You can quench your thirst by filling your water bottle at the fountain from which healing water flows. You can then continue cycling along the Toce cycle path until you reach Mergozzo.
Here, you can ride along the shores of Lake Mergozzo and stop at one of the local establishments in the area.
You will return to Premosello-Chiovenda by retracing the Toce cycle path.
a Verbania, sui Laghi, sul Lago Maggiore, nella Val d'Ossola, Premosello-Chiovenda, Vogogna, Macugnaga, sul Toce, Lago di Mergozzo
**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 two routes, the Granfondo (135 km, elevation difference 2621 m) and the Mediofondo (83 km, elevation difference 1526 m), offer breathtaking views of our countryside, the ultimate iconic Italian landscape. Starting in Radda in Chianti, where cyclists can admire the old city walls, and ending in Greve in Chianti, the birthplace of explorer and navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano, the route breezes by vineyards in the sunny Golden Basin of Panzano in Chianti, cuts through San Casciano and then dips down towards Castellina in Chianti, chosen by Michelangelo Buonarroti as his personal retreat. The long route meanders through the southernmost part of the territory, among lush vineyards and breathtaking hills, like the ones of San Regolo and Castagnoli. Both routes descend and rise several times, but don’t include highly technical incline climbs, allowing participants to enjoy the amazing landscape in its most glorious moment – the end of summer.
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
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.
It starts from the rental point Bike Square of Arquata Scrivia and using the bike lane is reached via Moriassi, a road in part dirt that through a wooded and quiet area that arrives at the Provincial Road 161. It goes through and goes up in the direction of the Monterotondo location. At the end of the climb, turning to the right is the church of Monterotondo and is continued by making a ring of about 8 km in the midst of the vineyards of the renowned pyemontese white : the Gavi doc. Completed l 'ring begins the descent leading to the evocative Historical Centre of Gavi, d 'Tourism interest in the many historical testimonies between which the Romanesque Church of S. Giacomo, the Palazzo Municipalee l 'ancient port of the city date back to the XVI sec. There is no shortage of Gavi the numerous typical local products among which the Gavi doc and the almond amarets from the exclusive recipe stand out. A strapiombo on the ancient borgo of Gavi stands out l 'omonima Fortress cinquecentesca, on a natural rock, today a visitor to the museum structure. Finished the visit to Gavi you return to Arquata percurring the same path as the 'gone. In Arquata it cannot miss a visit to the old 'Ancient Storm Centre, including the Via Interiore, where numerous alleys are arriched with stone portals dating from the thirteenth century and fifth-century arcs and arcs with sixth-acute arches. Among the buildings you note the Gotica house marked by an ' original wooden structure with murary tamponade.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
This easy 15 km loop passes through the hamlets of Pianca, Brembella, Camerata Cornello and Cornello dei Tasso.
Today, carriage roads make it easy to reach the myriad of villages, more or less substantial, scattered over the vast territory stretching at the base of Monte Cancervo. Some of these villages are true hidden gems, such as the small, softly shaped hamlet of Pianca, situated at the base of Mount Cancervo.
Camerata Cornello is a village steeped in history: it seems that the first settlements were established as early as the early Middle Ages when, following the barbarian invasions, the townspeople took refuge in the valley. Over the course of history, the valley inhabitants built various small churches and chapels that have retained their original charm over the years and still preserve their valuable historical and architectural heritage. The buildings in Camerata and its districts are an excellent testimony to the rural architecture of the valley. The buildings adapt perfectly to the morphology of the land, taking advantage of the characteristics of the terrain; the main material used is local stone cut into large blocks bound with mortar.
Cornello is a village of medieval origin that owes its name to the ancient Tasso family, whose most famous member is undoubtedly Torquato Tasso. The Tasso family already had a company of 'post masters' in the mid-12th century and came to manage the mail service of the Habsburg Empire during the 16th century. In the Middle Ages, the village of Cornello was an important centre for trade and the passage of people and goods thanks to the presence of the via Mercatorum, the merchants' road, which connected Bergamo to Valtellina and linked some of the most important centres in the Brembana Valley.
When, in 1592, the construction of the Priula Road began, commissioned by the Venetian government to directly connect Bergamo to Valtellina without passing through Spanish territories, Cornello dei Tasso found itself isolated and lost its commercial importance, giving way to a period of decline. The new road, in fact, passed along the valley floor, separating the village from the new road system. The isolation of the village, however, favoured the preservation of its original urban structure, which, except for some alterations in the second half of the 20th century, still appears in its medieval appearance, a requisite that has allowed Cornello to be included among "The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy".
in San Giovanni Bianco, in San Pellegrino Terme, in Val Taleggio, in Camerata Cornello, in Dossena, in Valpiana, in Vedeseta, in Zogno
The excursion leads to the discovery of the sunny slopes between Chatillon and Saint-Vincent.
The experience of pedaling effortlessly through beautiful deciduous and coniferous forests and verdant pastures leads to the discovery of a unique corner of Valle d'Aosta where breathtaking views will be revealed as the gaze will be captured by the imposing mountains and by the ancient medieval castles guarding the central valley.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
Between pajare and dry mulls, it is a ride in the interior of the Salento the second leg of the Cycloth of the Ionian Salento. After Nardò, it touches Galatone, with its borgo dominated by the Sanctuary of the Crucifix, and then passes from Sannicle and Alezio. The sweet salentine campaign alternates to the municipalities of Taviano, Racale and Alliste. The small and evocative borgo of Felline opens the way to the approx in Ugento, the town of the tiny Zeus.
salento, salento ionico, in salento, maglia, lecce, puglia, nardò, avetrana
Andiamo alla scoperta della Valle d'Itria con un semplice tour guidato in ebike di circa 2 ore.
Si parte a piedi dal Frantoio l'Acropoli di Puglia di Martina Franca alle 9,15.
Qui l'olio si continua a fare come lo facevano i nonni e potrai scoprire con una visita di 1 ora circa, tutto su questo prodotto insostituibile per la dieta mediterranea.
Verso le 11, conclusa la visita al frantoio, ci si sposta presso il punto di noleggio ebike BikeSquare di Martina Franca dove sarà possibile noleggiare le ebike.
In sella alle nostre ebike e accompagnati dalla guida esperta della zona, si raggiungiono le Cantine Di Marco a Locorotondo dove faremo insieme una degustazione di vini tipici della Valle d'Itria accompagnata da assaggi di prelibatezze locali.
Saremo di ritorno a Martina Franca verso le ore 14.
Costi:
Noleggio ebike + guida: 40€
Visita al frantoio: 3€
Degustazione in cantina: 10€
Iscrizione e prenotazione ebike:
per partecipare all'evento è necessario iscriversi entro giovedì 20 febbraio, puoi fare click su 'Verifica disponibilità' qui a destra (prenotando la tua ebike in Puglia per mezza giornata) oppure scriverci una email a info@bikesquare.eu
Pagamento:
chi partecipa al tour paga la caparra del 15% sul noleggio delle ebike dalla piattaforma e il saldo per il noleggio ebike e per la guida direttamente nel negozio di noleggio ebike BikeSquare locale a Martina Franca. La visita e la degustazione saranno pagati dai partecipanti rispettivamente al frantoio e in cantina.
in Alberobello, in Martina Franca, in Locorotondo, along Pirro canal, in Bisceglie, in Cisternino
E-bike tour discovering the Cinque Terre National Park.
You'll pedal along the terraced vineyards, exploring farmers and fishermen’s villages, enjoying the sea.
The Cinque Terre cycling tour starts at the La Spezia town centre, you'll reach Volastra and the village of Manarola.
Stop for a wine tasting aperitif. Free time for lunch and to explore the village before cycling back to La Spezia along the panoramic road connecting the five villages.
This is a guided tour: meeting point in La Spezia at 9.30 am and the tour ends at 4.30 pm. Reservation is mandatory.
in 5 terre, in Tosco-Emiliano natural parc, in Argentario, to Santo Stefano's pieve, to Codimonte's pieve, in Villafranca, in Lunigiana
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
The cyclotourist route in e-bike that starts from Aosta leaves from the city to then continue down the valley between panoramic paths to the discovery of the wonders of Valle D' Aosta.
Parting from Aosta, you will peddle along the path of Noveilloz, immersed in the pristine nature of the Alps. The route offers breathtaking panoramas in the surrounding mountains, lush woodlands and green meadows that create a perfect backdrop for a pleasant pedal in electric bike.
Man hands that pedals along the saddle path to theebike mtb, you'll have the opportunity to admire the beauty of the surrounding woods, green meadows and the impressive mountains that make from the backdrop to the landscape. The e-bikes will allow you to face the climbs from Aosta without too much effort and along the way you will be able to observe the wonders of nature like flowers and small animals.
During the route, you'll pass by picturesque villages like Cheserod and Verou, where you can take a break and peddle in electric bikes on ancient lanes between bait and ancient houses from traditional architecture and taste some local delicacies.
Continuing along the trail, you will reach Turlin by passing through Grosse Thoule, where you will be able to enjoy the quiet and relaxing atmosphere of the mountain.
Finally, you will return to Aosta by completing the circular round bringing with you indelible memories of a unique and unforgettable adventure immersed in the pristine nature of the Alps.
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount