Leonardo da Vinci might have said it himself “cycle to my home town and check out all my discoveries”. This flexible tour does just that, as you choose your challenge each day.
Leonardo da Vinci might have said it himself “cycle to my home town and check out all my discoveries”. This flexible tour does just that, as you choose your challenge each day.
The Tuscan landscape of the Val d’Orcia will warm your heart like a classic photograph as you penetrate its natural beauty. You are in for a thrilling ride along steep valleys, dense forests, rivers and the legendary “badlands” eroded clay slopes.
The Tuscan landscape of the Val d’Orcia will warm your heart like a classic photograph as you penetrate its natural beauty. You are in for a thrilling ride along steep valleys, dense forests, rivers and the legendary “badlands” eroded clay slopes.
San Gimignano is a treasure on the hill and jewel of Tuscany, wonderful for cycling and exploring. With its thirteen outstanding medieval towers, it is clear why the town is on the UNESCO world heritage list.
San Gimignano is a treasure on the hill and jewel of Tuscany, wonderful for cycling and exploring. With its thirteen outstanding medieval towers, it is clear why the town is on the UNESCO world heritage list.
Cycle through the magnificent glacial valleys of South Tyrol and Trentino and discover the traditional lifestyle in the quaint old towns along the way. From the high alpine Passo Resia at 1455m you descend all the way down to the sub-Mediterranean shores of Lake Garda.
The Tuscan landscape of the Val d’Orcia will warm your heart like a classic photograph as you penetrate its natural beauty. You are in for a thrilling ride along steep valleys, dense forests, rivers and the legendary “badlands” eroded clay slopes.
San Gimignano is a treasure on the hill and a jewel of Tuscany, wonderful for cycling and exploring. With its thirteen outstanding medieval towers, it's clear why the town is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
From Siena, renowned for its cuisine, art, museums, medieval buildings and the Palio horse race, you venture into the Val d’Orcia, an area south of Siena extending to the Monte Amiata. It is characterized by gentle, carefully cultivated hills intertwined by gullies and dotted by picturesque towns and villages.
A self-guided cycle tour along the Adriatic Sea: from the fascinating Venice, the floating city, to the beaches of Porec, travelling through the lush Istrian countryside. On your way the roman ruins of Aquileia, the star-shaped city of Palmanova, the Hasburg palaces of Trieste. All of this in a single cycle ride along quite roads and protected natural areas.
Slowly cycling through the western coast of Sicily you will be able to appreciate its vivid contrasts and extraordinary history. This region offers full palette of colours: luminescent white in the salt pans, deep blue skies, emerald waters for bathing and fields full of the greens and yellows. On the table a succession of mouth watering specialties will not disappoint you. The towns are lively and bustling while the countryside is quiet and peaceful. Some days are short on purpose, leaving you plenty of time to relax and explore at your own pace.