Italy’s sunshine and hospitality would enamour any cyclist, not to mention the spectacular food! But beware: the landscapes are equally appealing. From deep Apennine valleys to flat rice fields in the Po Delta. From the Via Francigena pilgrimage route to subtropical Sicily and Sardinia. The Italian countryside bursts with superb cycling terrain, chock full of art, architecture and history. And all of this can be yours! “Andiamo?”
The southeastern region of Apulia owes its diversity to the Greeks, Romans and Ottomans, transcending cultures which all left a mark here. A marvellous mosaic and Italy’s best-kept secret for outstanding cycling.
Bari (BRI)
Cycle through magnificent glacial valleys in South Tyrol and Trentino, spanning great heights from the high alpine Passo Resia to the shores of Lake Garda. Then cap your day off with a flavourful glass of local wine.
Milano (LIN/MXP), Venice (VCE/TSF)
Ready to cycle right into a postcard landscape? On this journey, you will ride the legendary dirt roads of Siena, crossing Val d’Arbia and Val d’Orcia, icons of the Tuscan landscape.
Rome (FCO/CIA)