Tipi Percorsi
Partendo da Susa, questo emozionante giro in E-Bike ti condurrà verso il Moncenisio, attraversando un percorso immerso nella natura selvaggia.
Pedalerai attraverso suggestivi boschi su strade sterrate, in gran parte non ombreggiate, che ti faranno sentire in piena armonia con l'ambiente circostante.
Lungo il tragitto, avrai l'opportunità di fermarti in ristorantini locali, dove potrai gustare i prodotti tipici della regione e acquistare le prelibatezze direttamente negli alpeggi delle fattorie dei montanari.
Il tour si conclude al Rifugio La Riposa, situato alla base del maestoso Rocciamelone, una delle vette più alte e imponenti della Val di Susa. Un'esperienza indimenticabile che unisce panorami mozzafiato, cultura montana e sapori genuini, resa ancora più piacevole dall'uso delle E-Bike.
in Val Susa, in Valsusa, in Avigliana, in Caprie, in Villadora, in Condove, to Sacra of San Michele, to Rocca Sella
Breve anello alla scoperta dell'Alta Langa.
Partenza da Murazzano
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 e attraverso la S.P. 170 si raggiunge l'abitato di Mornese, situato su di una collina circondata da boschi e vigneti e sul tracciato di un' antica via del sale che univa Piemonte e Liguria. Si attraversa il borgo antico in direzione Montaldeo, sulla S.P. 175 e si arriva nel centro del paese di Montaldeo, un piccolo borgo a vocazione agricola. Si prosegue sempre sulla S.P.175 fino ad arrivare al borgo di Castelletto d'Orba borgo medioevale che risale la collina con stradine tortuose e case in pietra. Al centro del paese si trova il Castello. Il paese deve la sua notorietà principalmente alle numerose sorgenti di acque medicamentose (minerali, alcune sulfuree), Il territorio è legato alla coltivazione dell'uva e alla produzione di rinomate tipologie di vini a DOC. Si esce dal paese in direzione Ovada e in corrispondenza della Chiesetta di colore bianco, si svolta a sinistra in Via Gallaretta seguendo le curve di questa strada che porta a Silvano d'Orba. Si attraversa il caratteristico borgo connotato dal suo imponente castello e noto per le sue distillerie di grappa. In corrispondenza di Via S. Giovanni si svolta a sinistra e poi si prende Via Merli, una salita panoramica che arriva alla chiesetta di S. Pancrazio da cui inizia una strada bianca panoramica seguendo la quale si ritorna a Casaleggio Boiro.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
A once-in- a-lifetime experience that will offer you the chance to enjoy the incredible landscapes of Sierra Nevada Biosphere Reserve, with spectacular views of its highest peaks and of the wonderful valleys surrounding Granada.
We will celebrate this amazing adventure with a final "cerveza and tapas" at a typical tapas bar.
You will start this experience from your hotel, where our professional and friendly guides will pick up you, together with your group, heading towards the Sierra Nevada, the biggest Spanish National Park.
We shall reach our departure point in 45 minutes and the tour will start from Sierra Nevada at 5pm.
The park is located at more than 1.300 mt (4300 feet) and, from this altitude, you will be able to enjoy the view of the second highest European mountain, with Mulhacén as its highest peak (3479 metres/11.400 feet).
You will admire rare plants and wild animals, among them the ibex, the uncommon mountain goat, which you don't stumble across very often in your daily life.
Then, with our powerful electric mountain bikes, helmets on, we shall start the downhill rocky crags ride. With the supervision and support of your guide, you will go at your own pace, enjoying the beautiful mountains, the old forest and the lakes in front of you.
Ending our tour, we shall relax and celebrate our wonderful journey with “cerveza and tapas” in a typical tapas bar, in the centre of Granada.
Price: 75€ p/p (included all necessary equipment, pick up and drop off from the hotel and the tapas break)
When: every day at 4pm
Minimum 5 people
Know before you go
Please note, the difficulty level of this tour is set to easy.
Sports clothing is not essential although it is advisable to wear comfortable loose fitting clothes, that allow ease of movement. We advise against wearing high heels or platforms, sandals or flip flops
a Granada
Affascinante centro storico del comune di Tursi, popolato nell'ottavo secolo dai Saraceni lasciando profonde tracce sia nella sua architettura, nel caratteristico dialetto locale oltre che nel nome...Rabatana. Perdetevi nelle viuzze e scalinate che inevitabilmente Vi porteranno a scendere nella piazza principale del Paese. Il percorso in oggetto Vi permetterà di raggiungerlo per campagne o strade a bassa percorrenza abbellendo la Vostra escursione. Vari punti d'acqua facilmente individuabili ed accessibili Vi saranno di ausilio anche nelle giornate calde.
a Montalbano Jonico
THE ITINERARY OF THE POPES AND THE OLD ROME FIUGGI RAILWAY
We are on one of the most demanding stages of the entire GTL, 80 km for about 1200 m of elevation gain. However, the route offers the possibility of being further fragmented, since several railway stations are located along the route and you can therefore use the bike transport service by train to shorten the journey.On the other hand, this stage offers a huge historical and cultural heritage, as well as sections of the existing cycle path, the route of the former Rome-Fiuggi railway.Starting from Frosinone, we continue to follow the route of the Eurovelo 5 Romea/Francigena, and we reach the village of Ferentino; from here begins the first of the climbs that characterize the course of the GTL7: the first objective is the village of Fumone, which overlooks the Ernici Mountains, on the top of which stands the imposing Castle owned by the Caetani family, the same as Boniface VIII: here Celestine V was imprisoned and spent his last days, the one who out of cowardice made the great refusal according to Dante; A gloomy and sinister place, it has originated various legends of ghosts over the centuries.From here we continue to the quiet Lake Canterno, until we go up towards Fiuggi, a well-known spa, where we can follow the route of the old railway that until a few decades ago led to Rome: today it is a marked cycle path that passes one after the other the stations of the past, sheltered from the traffic of the Via Prenestina.With a detour it is worth reaching Anagni, another delightful papal village rich in architecture and art.Acuto, Piglio, Serrano, and the route reserved for bicycles is interrupted: avoiding the Prenestina, we continue on Eurovelo 5 which leads us to other wonderful medieval towns such as Gimignano, Genazzano and Cave, ancient papal fiefdoms and a pilgrimage destination for writers such as Gregorovius, and above all Palestrina, whose Temple of Fortuna Primigenia stands out as one of the major pagan sanctuaries of Roman times. From this area there are also many beautiful roads towards the Prenestini Mountains, to deviate from the course of the GTL and challenge the climbs a bit.We hen end the route in Zagarolo, where there is another railway junction for Rome
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
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
The route starts in front of the Venetian fortress of Peschiera del Garda (testimony declared UNESCO heritage since 2017 in the transnational serial site "The Venetian defense works between the 16th and 17th centuries") and winds along an outer ring to discover the nineteenth-century fortifications , designed in the Napoleonic era and then strengthened by the Austrians, an extraordinary system of discontinuous works projected in the territory along a radius of about 1.5-1.8 km from the center. The route continues in the countryside of Lugana with its renowned wineries, near the Laghetto del Frassino (also a UNESCO heritage site for the pile-dwelling finds) and links up with the Mincio. A journey through history that has forged this unique landscape between the lake and the river.
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,
l percorso che dal Lago Maggiore porta a Domodossola costeggia il Toce e attraversa gli storici borghi della Piana del Toce e importanti siti naturalistici.
L'itinerario ha inizio dalla stazione "Verbania-Pallanza" di Fondotoce e offre un ricco susseguirsi di mutevoli paesaggi che nel periodo primaverile esplodono di colori.
Da visitare lungo il percorso: fondotoce.
Il Parco della Memoria e della Pace con l'imponente Monumento in memoria dei quarantatré partigiani fucilati nel ’44, e la Casa della Resistenza.
Il percorso attraversa la Riserva Naturale del Canneto con il suo osservatorio.
Mergozzo e la sua frazione Candoglia dalla cui cava si estrae ancora oggi l’omonimo marmo per la Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano.
Ornavasso. L’itinerario passa in corrispondenza della Falesia del Cannone e raggiunge la Punta di Migiandone dove ha inizio la strada militare che ospita le trincee della Linea Cadorna con il suo Forte di Bara (che volendo è possibile raggiungere in mtb).
Premosello – Chiovenda. L'Oasi Naturale di Bosco Tenso è stata istituita nel 1990 per la salvaguardia dell’ultima porzione di bosco “tensato”, già tutelata nel 1500 in quanto il bosco posto tra il Toce e le coltivazioni salvava queste ultime dalle esondazioni.
Vogogna, annoverato tra i Borghi più belli d'Italia, è stato Capitale dell'Ossola Inferiore e nel suo centro storico si trovano il Castello Visconteo ed il Palazzo Pretorio.
Pieve Vergonte con il Ponte sul fiume Anza che conduce a Piedimulera, dove svetta il torrione di Palazzo Testoni, realizzato probabilmente per avere controllo sulla mulattiera che conduceva in Valle Anzasca.
Villadossola. Fu un importante sito siderurgico per i metalli estratti in Valle Antrona, tanto da portare alla realizzazione, nel 1940, di un intero villaggio per le maestranze della S.A. Metallurgica Ossolana, che resta tutt’oggi un’opera unica nel suo genere.
Domodossola, principale centro della Val D’Ossola, sorge nella piana all’imbocco della Val Bognanco. È stata un importante crocevia di culture e scambi commerciali ed il suo centro storico, anticamente racchiuso tra mura pentagonali, è ricco di monumenti e palazzi storici. Per il rientro si suggerisce di prendere il treno alla stazione di Domodossola per raggiungere la stazione di Verbania – Pallanza.
a Verbania, sui Laghi, sul Lago Maggiore, nella Val d'Ossola, Premosello-Chiovenda, Vogogna, Macugnaga, sul Toce, Lago di Mergozzo
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
Irpinia is an area full of contradictions, but if you love quality wine and pedalling in total tranquillity on an ebike, perhaps a rented one, on traffic-free roads to discover small extraordinary villages with an agricultural vocation, you cannot help but love it.
We are in the province of Avellino, and it will take just a few pedal cycles to grasp the first contradiction. The metropolitan hustle and bustle of nearby Naples (the airport and station are less than 50 km from Avellino, very convenient and quick to reach) and Salerno is just around the corner, yet you are immediately struck by the peace and serenity that pervades these places.
The second great contradiction, on the other hand, you will begin to smell it - but it would be more correct to say 'taste it' - on arriving in Lapio, starting with tasting the Fiano di Avellino, one of the incredible wines produced in this territory which, more unique than rare, can boast no less than 3 Denominazioni di Origine Controllata Garantita (Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin).
Although the low mileage and the not-impossible altimetry could allow this Grand Tour to be completed in a single day (there are continuous ups and downs and a few challenging climbs), we recommend that you consider splitting the trip into two stages, so that you can enjoy the winery visits, a stop at an agritourism and a few chats with the inhabitants of the villages you pass through without the anxiety of time running out.
At the end of the tour - the third contradiction - it will be natural for you, as it is for those who live and for anyone who passes through these parts, to ask yourself: how is it that such an exceptional territory is still so little known in terms of tourism?
This route is a loop tour that starts and finishes at the e-bike rental point in Chiusano San Domenico.
However, if you prefer to start from the e-bike hire point located at the Avellino Cycle Station (Contrada San Lorenzo 18, Atripalda), add the AB/BA route (16.5 km) to this track to reach Chiusano San Domenico in comfort
The Grand Tour dei Vini Irpini is an itinerary that does not present any particular difficulties and can therefore be tackled with all types of e-bike available for hire: city, trekking and full suspension e-MTB.
This route lends itself well to being lengthened or shortened as required. So, feel free to contact us to let us know your time and/or fitness requirements: we will be happy to customise this track to perfectly suit your needs.
And now... let's go!
After refilling your water bottles with spring water from the Fontana Vecchia (a few hundred metres from the Chiusano San Domenico ebike rental point), ride back for a very short distance and, at the roundabout, follow the road to the right in the direction of Lapio. From now on, as far as Lapio, the road will always be downhill, but you will not get bored. Magnificent panoramas will keep you company and there will be no lack of views to photograph. On your right you will have the majesty of Monte Tuoro to keep you company, with the villages of Luogosano, Gesualdo and Fontanarosa in the distance. To your left, on the other hand, you can admire the Partenio Park, with Montevergine and other inhabited places. You will soon find yourself immersed in olive groves and long stretches of vineyards.
When you arrive in Lapio, take a tour of the village. In this area, thanks to the peculiarities of the soil and the specific environmental conditions, some of the best Fiano di Avellino wines of the entire province are produced. If you feel like tasting some of them, you will be spoilt for choice. Along your way you will encounter many wineries of this prized Fiano DOCG wine.
Follow the GPS track and continue your descent. The houses give way to vegetation and the road becomes winding in places, so be careful. After a couple of good kilometres, immediately after a bend, an imposing iron bridge towers above the road. Stop your ebike: you have arrived at Ponte Principe di Lapio. This bridge, built to allow trains to cross the River Calore, is a jewel of modern architecture. Learn more about its history in the fact sheet and don't forget to take a few photos before setting off again.
Once the wheels of your rented ebike have crossed the bridge under which the Calore River flows (not a bad view here, is it?), a wild ascent of about 2 km will begin. Some magnificent vineyards serve as a prelude to the entrance to the village of Taurasi, famous for the DOCG wine of the same name. An elegant wine that takes time to produce (minimum 2 years of barrel ageing, according to the production discipline) and time to appreciate and enjoy. Even in Taurasi, there is no shortage of wine cellars to visit and opportunities for tasting.
After having explored the production sites of Fiano di Avellino (Lapio) and Taurasi, all that remains is to reach Tufo, the production village of Greco di Tufo on your ebike.
From Taurasi to Calore (hamlet of Mirabella Eclano) the effort for you and your e-bike will be decidedly limited. The road continues almost always downhill and the pedal strokes required by your ebike will be few and far between. When you arrive in Calore, take a few minutes to walk around the small lake and to look at the bridge on which the road you have just travelled rests.
From here to the junction for Ventinticano, pay attention! You will be cycling for about 1.5 km on the Via Appia, an often busy road, also used by heavy vehicles. Although the road is uphill, in a few minutes, after turning right at the fork for Venticano, you will be back on a low-traffic road.
After passing the village of Venticano, you will be faced with the most challenging climb. 6 km of real climbing awaits you, with some stretches that exceed 10% gradient, so be sure to arrive here with your ebike's battery still charged. This road, after passing through the village of Pietradefusi, will lead you into the historic centre of Montefusco.
The town, located at the top of a hill, was an important political centre until 1816, when the role of provincial capital was taken from it by the city of Avellino. As well as enjoying breathtaking views, excellent Fiano di Avellino and splendid Greco di Tufo wines are produced here, thanks to its proximity to Tufo. The historic prison (for information on opening hours, ask at the Proloco) and the Monastery of Sant'Egidio (on the slopes of the town), where Padre Pio stayed during his novitiate, are of great importance.
Leaving the old town centre, you will come across a beautiful fountain where you can take a break after the strenuous climb and where you can refill your water bottles, before taking to the road again and leading your e-bike downhill towards Tufo.
When you arrive in Tufo you will have covered 40 km by now since you picked up your rented ebike in Chiusano San Domenico. When you stop at the beautiful fountain in the centre of the village square, you cannot help but agree with us: we are not exaggerating at all if we say that for at least 80% of the way here you have cycled through vineyards!
This is where the famous Greco di Tufo is produced, a DOCG white wine that has an ancient history and had the distinction of being the first wine that was able to bring Irpinian oenology into the national and international limelight. Many small and large farms produce wines of the highest quality. Ask for advice in the village or set out on your own to discover the cellars where you can taste some: you will be pleasantly surprised.
After Tufo, the loop begins to bend towards Chiusano San Domenico, where the Grand Tour of Irpinia wines by ebike will end. Not before, however, having passed through Pratola Serra and tackled the last long climb of the day. Conserve some battery power because you still have 10 km left almost entirely uphill! Just outside the town of Pratola Serra, TAKE GREAT CARE: THERE IS A VERY DANGEROUS CROSS-ROAD TO BE CROSSED!
You will pass through the small villages of San Michele di Pratola and San Fele, before arriving at the entrance to Montefalcione and, without crossing the village, finally joining the provincial road that will lead you to Chiusano. Since, in order to avoid busy roads, the itinerary includes passing on minor roads, keep an eye on your GPS track and navigator so as not to miss turning at the right crossroads.
We are waiting for you at the ebike rental point in Chiusano San Domenico, ready to welcome you back and to collect your impressions and suggestions on the experience you will have had riding your pedal-assisted bike.
Remember that we are at your complete disposal before, during and after your excursions on the rented ebikes. Thanks to the GPS trackers on all our pedal-assist bikes, we can reach you quickly and accurately in the event of difficulties.
For information on routes and rental, and for assistance during ebike rental, you can call us by phone (Mon 16:30-20:00 / Tue-Sat 9:30-13:30, 16:30-20:00) or text us on Whatsapp 24 hours a day. The contact number is always the same, whether you want to talk by voice or exchange messages on Whatsapp. Just add the number 0825.31.139 to your address book to chat with us.
If you just want to think about having fun, relax and let one of our guides accompany you. We will be happy to reveal hidden corners, breathtaking views and share the road with you.
Percorso di Mountain Bike alla scoperta del Monferrato!
Tour dedicato agli appassionati Gravel da eseguire con mountain bike front o full suspensions.
Tour preferibilmente accompagnato da guida locale per assaporare al meglio i luoghi del nostro splendido territorio.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
The cycling route from Montalto to Pieve San Giorgio, located in the province of Imperia, offers a fascinating experience through the Argentina Valley and the Armea Valley, characterized by breathtaking natural landscapes, historic villages, and a rich local culture.
Route Description
Departure: Montalto Ligure
The starting point is the picturesque village of Montalto Ligure, situated on a hill that offers a panoramic view of the valley below. Before setting off, it's advisable to visit the historic center and the parish church.
Initial Stretch: Descent towards the Argentina Valley
Begin the route with a descent that will take you down to the Argentina Valley. The road is scenic and allows you to admire the lush greenery of the surrounding hills and the typical olive groves of the area.
Crossing the Argentina Valley
As you continue, you will pass through various small villages such as Camporosso and Coldirodi, where you can stop for a coffee or taste local products. The valley is characterized by a rural landscape with vineyards and olive groves, perfect for taking photographs.
Arrival at Pieve San Giorgio
After cycling through the valley, you will arrive at Pieve San Giorgio, another enchanting Ligurian village. Here you can explore the cobbled streets and visit the local church. Pieve San Giorgio is famous for its tranquility and the beauty of its panoramas.
Distance and Difficulty
The route is approximately 15-20 km long, depending on any detours you decide to take. The difficulty is moderate, suitable for cyclists with some experience. There are some climbs, but also flat sections that make the route accessible.
This itinerary not only offers the opportunity to cycle in a stunning natural setting but also to discover Ligurian culture and traditions. Enjoy your ride!
Monte Saccarello, Taggia, Badalucco, Montalto Carpasio
Dal borgo di Oneta si percorre un sentiero che passa sotto a volte porticate e ridiscende fino a Predavalle per poi risalire verso il crinale che separa San Giovanni Bianco da Cornello dei Tasso. Da lì si può poi ridiscendere verso il borgo di Cornello dei Tasso passando per la Chiesa affrescata di San Ludovico di Tolosa.
in San Giovanni Bianco, in San Pellegrino Terme, in Val Taleggio, in Camerata Cornello, in Dossena, in Valpiana, in Vedeseta, in Zogno
The route takes you through the Monferrato's vineyards in an unforgettable day by ebike.
Ricaldone
Population 650, the church of the Saints Simon and Jude the Apostle is worth a visit. You can find an observation platform to enjoy the surrounding vineyards. The grave of Luigi Tenco is buried in the cemetery of Ricaldone, he was a famous singer and songwriter who died in the night of 26th January 1967, during the Sanremo Music Festival. A Museum and Documentation centre in Ricaldone is dedicated to Luigi Tengo. The economy of the village is mostly based on wine and vineyards.
Maranzana
At the border of the village there is a park called "Bosco delle Sorti" (Wood of Fates), where you can find trails, paths and routes with signs. All of them are suitable for walking, cycling and horse-riding. The heart of the village, on the top of a spectacular hill, is dominated by the Castle, built in 1300 A.D. and well preserved, likewise the towers and the walls. In the village you can find the house-museum of Giacomo Bove, an important Italian explorer who lived since 1852 to 1887.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
Isola di Polesine Camerini e La Donzella
comacchio, salina di cervia, cervia, ravenna, goro, foce del po
Dislivello: D+ 1600
Difficolta: Alta
Questo percorso lungo ed estremo parte dal piccolo come di La Magdeleine. Scendendo lungo la strada che porta al lago di Lod (Antey St. Andre) si raggiunge la strada statale appena fuori dal paese. Giunti alla statale purtroppo non ci sono molte alternative e occore raggiungere l'abitato di Antey St. André su asfalto (procedere con cautela auto). Cio nonostante la riserva naturale del lago di Lod e la graziosa frazione di Challien non vi deluderanno. Dopo circa 5 km si raggiunge Antey St. André e svoltando a sinistra si attraversal la frazione di Petit Antey per giungere in una splendida strada sterrata attrezzata che vi porta proprio in centro. Da li si attraversa la statale che sale a Cervinia per imboccare un sentiero lungo il fiume Marmore e vi porta alla frazione di Cerian. Piccola e praticamente inviolata, la frazione di Cerian, una volta attraversata, permette di raggiungere la centralina dell'Acqua di Antey St. Andre con una ripida e divertente discesa su sterrato. Si sale nuovamente per arrivare a Chessin e dopo aver riattraversato la statale si imbocca uno splendido sterrato che porta in collina a Chatillon. Da qui un percorso conosciuto e assai frequentato, il Rue de La Plaine, permette di raggiungere la zona delle Terme di St. Vincent. La parte di divertente e meno faticosa finisce qui. Dalla zona Termale si sale ora alla frazione di Moron (St. Vincent) e dopo circa un paio di km sulla sinistra si sale ancora per raggiungere Perrieres fantastica frazione immersa nel verde piu incontaminato. Una volta attraversata la frazione di Perrieres una poderale pianeggiante vi porta nuovamente a Chatillon per farvi iniziare l'ultima faticosa ma emozionante salita. Si attraversa un fitto bosco seguendo una strada asfaltata che porta a Nissod, piccola frazione che domina la collina di Chatillon, un paesaggio emozionante vi accoglierà. Oltrepassato Nissod si continua a salire ma la strada diventa sterrata e dopo circa 4 km si raggiungono gli alpeggi a dir poco meravigliosi ai piedi del Monte Zerbion. Non è ancora finita la salita....oltrepassati gli alpeggi si raggiunge la Valserena, un enorme radura immersa nel gran bosco della collina di Chatillon, ok la somma è quasi raggiunta, un simpatico pianoro seguito da una splendida discesa vi porterà ora al magico Promiod. Ok ci siamo la metà è vicina si sale nel bosco si incontra un bellissimo alpeggio incastonato nel bosco e voila, all'orizzonte La Magdeleine....
in Valle d'Aosta, in Chatillon, in Fenis, in Ayas, In Cervino valley, to Champlong lakes, in Chamois, to Lod lake, to Zerbon mount
E-bike discovery tour of Alta Langa starting from Murazzano
The e-bike cycling route in Alta Langa winds through vineyards and hazelnut groves, starting from the electric bike rental point in Murazzano. The electric bike makes it easy to reach the villages of Bossolasco and San Benedetto Belbo. The route meanders through the picturesque hills of Alta Langa, offering a cycling experience of remarkable scenic and cultural interest.
Murazzano
The loop tour starts from the e-bike rental point in the historic center of Murazzano. The historic center of Murazzano is pleasant to visit by bike and is dominated by the ancient cylindrical tower from the 13th century. The route continues outside Murazzano's town center and crosses pasture fields that produce excellent fodder for milk production used in making the famous Murazzano DOP cheese. If you're lucky, during the warm season, you can observe cows grazing in the pastures. With the guidance of the BikeSquare app, cycling will be pleasant on secondary roads with low traffic.
Bossolasco
After the first few kilometers of moderate ups and downs, which the e-bikes make super fun, the route reaches Bossolasco, also known as the "village of roses" for its roses scattered throughout private and public gardens, making visits particularly pleasant during the flowering season. Outside Bossolasco's town center, you can ride the electric bike through hazelnut groves and chestnut woods, with slopes rarely exceeding 8%. The village of Bossolasco, with its well-preserved medieval historic center, represents an ideal spot for a refreshing break.
San Benedetto Belbo
The second village reached on the e-bike is San Benedetto Belbo, named after the Belbo River. This section is characterized by panoramic hairpin turns that allow you to admire the Belbo Valley and its slopes covered with woods and terraces.
The route passes through various rural hamlets where you can still observe the traditional Langa stone architecture, a testament to the local farming culture. The vegetation gradually changes, moving from higher areas dominated by chestnut and oak woods to lower areas characterized by cultivated hazelnut trees.
Approaching San Benedetto Belbo, the bike route follows the course of the Belbo stream, entering a cooler and shadier environment. The village, tied to the memory of writer Beppe Fenoglio who set some of his most famous stories here, represents the final point of the itinerary. The village preserves interesting architectural elements such as the baroque parish church and ancient stone houses.
The e-bike tour comes to an end as you return to the starting point, Murazzano. At the end of the route, an aperitif with the famous Murazzano Toma cheese is highly recommended.
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