Tipi Percorsi
Cliclovia dei parchi , Variante lago Angitola lungo la riserva Naturale WWF nella tratta Serra San Bruno-Girifalco
in the Parco delle Serre, in the Natural Serre Park, in the Serre Park in Calabria
L’itinerario permette di scoprire senza particolari difficoltà le campagne della pianura tra San Vincenzo e Bolgheri. Si tratta di un "viaggio" tranquillo tra uliveti, vigneti, alberi da frutto e poderi. Oltre a piacevoli tracciati di campagna si pedala lungo due strade di grande pregio paesaggistico: la via Bolgherese, accompagnata e ombreggiata da magnifiche querce secolari, e il monumentale Viale dei Cipressi di carducciana memoria che unisce San Guido e Bolgheri.
Meta dell’itinerario è il piccolo borgo di Bolgheri, simbolo di questo territorio diventato famoso nel mondo per i suoi vini. Una sosta assolutamente esclusiva per visitare l’allevamento privato di cinghiali di cinta senese in una tenuta, visita al borgo di Bolgheri e all’antico cimitero monumentale ottocentesco di Nonna Lucia e sul rientro pranzo a casa del fattore alla scoperta degli antichi sapori toscani.
in Scarlino, in Follonica, in Gavorrano, in Castiglione della Pescaia, in San Vincenzo, in Piombino, in Bolgheri, in Ribolla, in Massa Marittima, in Maremma, in Grosseto, at the Uccellina Park, in Orbetello, in Pescia, in Argentario
It is part of the Bike Square rental point of Arquata Scrivia and percurring the central route that crosses the historic center is reached by the bridge over the creek Scrivia in the direction of Grondona. At the fraction of Varinella turn left and crossing the historic center unfolds on a secondary path rich in saliscens in a verdeous rural context that comes to the all 'inhabited of Vignole and its historical centre. From here you enter on a road that is immersed in bulky fields that cost the creek Borbera until arriving at the resort of Torre Ratti and passing the bridge over the creek comes to Borghetto B. From here you take the provincial road to Garbagna by passing by the fraction of Molo Borbera of which is well visible from the road l ', ancient medieval tower. The gallery is overtaken by the characteristic of Garbagna, one of the most beautiful Borghi d 'Italy. In Garbagna you can visit the historical centre dating back to before the 'o thousand years, with its ancient churches, l 'oratorio and the remains of the 'imposing castle. In addition, this borough is now well-known for the production and trade of Montebore cheese, since the XII sec. appreciated on the noble tables of Genoa and Milan, today presidio Slow food for its history and for the particularity of being made with raw milk vaccine and ovine that confers a unique flavour to this product. Finished the visit falls to Arquata by repercurring the same route used all 'gone.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
I nidi delle cicogne
Partendo dal piazzale del peso pubblico di Rovasenda, dal quale si vedono le prime piattaforme per la nidificazione delle cicogne, si raggiunge Cascina Teglio attraversando campi biologici con colture diverse. Si vede quindi un nuovo nido di cicogne tra Tenuta Bonifica e Cascina Tabacco.
Riso Secondo Natura
Addentrandosi in un panorama che è quello tipico della Baraggia, si arriva all'Azienda biologica Molinia, creatrice della tecnica Riso Secondo Natura. Proprio qui, oltre all'osservazione dei nidi, si possono comprendere le tecniche innovative a basso impatto e senza uso di prodotti di sintesi (no chimica). La strada, in questo breve tratto, è sterrata e dal fondo piuttosto irregolare, circondata da colture di vario tipo.
Costeggiando il canale della diga della Ravasanella, attraversando il bosco e osservando la centralina idroelettrica del Consorzio di Bonifica della Baraggia Vercellese e Biellese (con turbina funzionznte), si percorre un tratto asfaltato tra la Riserva Speciale della Baraggia a sinistra e un'area militare con strutture e capannoni a destra.
Il Feudo di Rovasenda e il Canale Fasoli
Si rientra così a Rovasenda, costeggiando le piattaforme per le cicogne alla Cascina Nuova e ripassando dalla Cascina Teglio, concludendo con una visita al Feudo di Rovasenda oppure facendo una deviazione seguendo il Canale Fasoli (prima si vede l'imbocco della traversa del Cavo Piantalino) per vederne il salto d'acqua, aperto nella stagione dell'irrigazione.
in Baraggia, in Buronzo, in Biella, in Vercelli, in Gattinara, In San Giacomo Vercellese, in Rosavenda, in Sesia 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
A easy ride in the countryside right outside the city centre.
After crossing the historical city centre, the itinerary reaches Valpantena, the first valley in the east of Verona, and follows little roads among the vineyards, at the bottom of the hills. It reaches Montorio, a small village that features beautiful little lakes and is crossed by small creeks. We follow a nice bike path that runs along a creek, from where we can enjoy beautiful views over the surrounding countryside. The itinerary crosses the outskirts of Verona and reaches the river Adige.
Finally, we ride along the river Adige banks until we reach the city centre.
in Verona, in Valpolicella, in South Adige parc
A special path for Jubilee in the capital of Christendom. This 16-mile religious character path is attributed to the priest San filippo Neri and was a two-day pedestrian path linked to the pilgrimage of the 7 churches that during the jubilee had to visit in order to have a pardon.
It is part of the port San.Paolo percurring the cycling of viale aventine costing the Colesseo and its beautiful archaeological park is thus coming to the beautiful Church of S. Maria Maggiore, the church dedicated to the Madonna, is then going through the Esquilino neighbourhood, is proceeding on a tiburtina by arriving at S. Lorenzo outside the Mura near the monumental cemetery of the Verano. It then proceeds around the mural belt of the aurelian walls and comes to the Church of S. Croce in Jerusalem where it is preserved part of the Cross on the crucifix Jesus, to follow comes to S. Giovanni in Laterano with his splendid laternanese palace his baptistery and the famous Holy Scale.
Following by proceeding on often busy roads you come to Metronia port and costing the walls and its park, its Catacombs comes on the Appia Antica where the church of San Sebastian is situated on the ancient Via delle Seven churches equip Tor Marancia and the Garbatella and arrive in São Paulo outside the Mura.So equipped with the city with its trastevere Testaccio neighbourhoods comes to the Basilica of Rome San pietro, the center of Christendom. A religious tour but filled with spiritual meanings.
a Empoli, in Val d'Arno
Cycling through the hills of the Barolo Langhe on an e-bike is an exhilarating adventure that can be experienced even in half a day. This route, starting from Alba railway station, is ideal for those wishing to explore the region without a car, benefiting from a special discount on e-bike rentals for train travellers. As you gently advance, the renowned Nebbiolo vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see, offering breathtaking views at every turn. The fresh air, infused with the scents of grapes and earth, envelops you, awakening your senses and nourishing your spirit. Every village you encounter along the way tells stories of ancient wine traditions and a territory without equal.
Roddi
Roddi, the first stop on your itinerary, welcomes you with its charming medieval castle that dominates the surrounding landscape. Explore the streets of the historic centre and don't miss the opportunity to visit the Truffle Museum, where you can discover the secrets of this precious tuber. The village is also known as the "poetry village", with verses scattered along the walls of the houses.
Verduno
Verduno, the next stop, is famous for its Pelaverga wine, an indigenous variety with a millennial history. Visit the local wineries to taste this unique wine, with its spicy and fruity bouquet. The village's viewpoint offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding hills and the plain below.
La Morra
La Morra, known as the "balcony of the Langhe", treats you to one of the most spectacular views in the region. From the viewpoint in Piazza Castello, you can admire a panorama that stretches from the Barolo hills to the Alps. Stroll through the streets of the historic centre, rich in wine shops and artisan boutiques. Don't miss the church of San Martino, an example of Piedmontese Baroque architecture.
Alba
Alba, the starting and ending point of the tour, deserves in-depth exploration. The historic centre, with its medieval towers and noble palaces, tells centuries of history. Visit the Cathedral of San Lorenzo and stroll along Via Vittorio Emanuele, known locally as "Via Maestra". For culture enthusiasts, the "Federico Eusebio" Civic Museum offers a rich archaeological and naturalistic collection. The new Truffle Museum is an immersive experience in the world of the prized tuber. If you're in town on a Saturday, the lively weekly market in the streets of the centre is the perfect opportunity to savour the local atmosphere and purchase typical products.
The Experience
This 30 km circular itinerary, starting and ending in Alba, is an experience accessible to all thanks to e-bikes that make even the most challenging stretches easier. The self-guided route, supported by the BikeSquare app, allows you to explore independently, with the freedom to stop when and where you wish. Pedalling through some of the most enchanting landscapes of the Langhe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, you'll immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of this unique region. This journey combines the pleasure of cycle tourism with the discovery of an extraordinary territory, offering an unforgettable experience where each pedal stroke is an opportunity to connect with the history, nature and traditions of the Barolo Langhe.
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
Facile percorso in ebike dalla Peña de Arias Montano a Linares de la Sierra
nella Sierra de Aracena, ad Aracena, al Molino RĂo Alájar, a Huelva
The Oropa Trail can be traveled on foot, by bicycle, or by e-bike. It can be divided into stages or, in the case of e-bikes, it can also be completed (if you are fit) in one day. Traveling along the Oropa Cycle Path means immersing yourself in history and the landscape, slowly crossing through places and listening to the people who live there.
From Santhià by e-bike
The journey begins with the bike from Santhià in the province of Vercelli. The city is easily accessible by train or car, making it a convenient starting point for those wishing to embark on the route by bike or on foot. The first kilometers traveled by bike are mostly flat, and the e-bike route passes through green fields and rural landscapes. This stretch is ideal for warming up before tackling the more challenging sections of the route. Along the way, while cycling, you can admire typical Piedmontese farmhouses and the rows of trees lining the roads, as well as the characteristic rice paddies of Vercelli.
The Serra
Continuing to pedal, you enter the area of the Serra Morenica, a hilly region that offers stunning views. The Serra, being a hilly area, characterizes the e-bike route with gentle climbs, allowing cyclists to enjoy panoramic views of the underlying plain and the distant Alps. The Serra is a place rich in biodiversity and offers numerous rest points where you can observe local wildlife and appreciate the characteristic flora of the region. Along the route, there are various picnic areas where you can stop for a refreshing break and enjoy the surrounding nature; if you're lucky, the chirping of birds and sounds of the forest will accompany this moment of rest. A picnic is a perfect opportunity to savor some typical Piedmontese products, such as Vercelli rice or local cured meats, making the experience not only athletic but also gastronomic.
Oropa by e-bike
After crossing the hills of the Serra, the bike route continues towards the Sanctuary of Oropa, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Italy. The sanctuary is located at an altitude of about 1,200 meters and is surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery. Arriving in Oropa will bring great satisfaction after considering the kilometers traveled on the e-bike or traditional bike; the view of the majestic and wonderful sanctuary brings peace and joy due to its beauty and the approach to the finish line. The Sanctuary of Oropa is famous not only for its architectural beauty but also for its history and spiritual significance. The Ancient Basilica, dating back to the 9th century, houses the statue of the Black Madonna, venerated by pilgrims for centuries. Visiting the sanctuary offers an opportunity to explore the interior of the basilica and discover the fascinating history surrounding this sacred place.
The Oropa Cycle Path of the Serra by e-bike
The Oropa Cycle Path of the Serra is not just a route for experienced cyclists; it is also accessible to families and beginners due to the presence of flat sections and easier areas to navigate. Additionally, along the route there are several points of tourist interest that enrich the experience. For example, you can visit small picturesque villages and stop at local producers offering excellent gastronomic experiences. A picnic stop at the areas of the Serra is highly recommended to savor excellent local products while enjoying the sounds of the forest; for those who know how to listen and observe, nature will offer numerous surprises. The activities don't end here; during summer and autumn, the Oropa Cycle Path hosts events and initiatives dedicated to cycling and promoting sustainable tourism. These events attract enthusiasts from all over Italy and provide opportunities for sharing among passionate cyclists
Explore Barcelona with an e-bike and get inside the Sagrada Familia Temple!
Starting from the fountain of Placa Reial (city center), where you will meet your guide, our electric bike tour will bring you through the narrow streets of the old city, in the Medieval Districts of Gothic and Born.
Then you will head towards the modern area of Barcelona, where you will immerse yourself in the Catalan Modernism, exploring the amazing buildings designed by Gaudí, Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, and the impressive Basilica of the Sagrada Familia.
At the Temple, you will get a SKIP-THE-LINE access to the Sagrada for the inside tour of the Cathedral. Inside, you can take a tour by yourself or be guided by the audioguide in your own language.
The visite inside takes about one hour. At the end your bike guide will be outside waiting for you to bring you back to the departure point safely and happy!
Time
- Summer season (01/04 - 31/10) > Daily at 10.30am
- Winter season (01/11 - 31/03) > Thursday to Sunday at 10.30am
in Barcellona, in Barcelona
Immagina di salire in sella e lasciarti guidare da un filo d’acqua che unisce due laghi, due anime, un unico grande respiro.
Questo meraviglioso tour tra il Lago di Varese ed il Lago di Comabbio non è solo un percorso: è un viaggio lento, armonioso, profondamente rigenerante.
Si parte avvolti dalla luce morbida del Lago di Varese, dove l’asfalto scorre silenzioso tra canneti, specchi d’acqua e montagne che si riflettono come in un quadro. La pedalata è fluida, accessibile, quasi meditativa: il ritmo giusto per osservare aironi immobili, sentire il vento sul viso e respirare a pieni polmoni.
Poi, uno splendido tratto di strada bianca, che costeggia la palude Brabbia, immerso nel bosco, ci porta verso il Lago di Comabbio, ed il paesaggio cambia, si fa più intimo.
La ciclabile del Lago di Comabbio accoglie con un’atmosfera raccolta, quasi segreta. Il fiore all'occhiello è la sua passerella sospesa, 500mt a pelo d'acqua che regalano emozioni a grandi e piccini. Ma troviamo anche tratti immersi nel verde, silenzi interrotti solo dal canto degli uccelli e troveremo anche la sorpresa di una panchina gigante.
Qui il tempo rallenta davvero, e ogni curva invita a guardarsi intorno — o dentro.
Il fatto che tutto il percorso sia interamente su sede ciclabile è la magia che completa l’esperienza: una continuità naturale che trasforma il giro in un grande anello di equilibrio, perfetto da vivere in e-bike, lasciando che l’assistenza accompagni la scoperta senza togliere nulla al piacere.
È un percorso adatto a tutti, ma capace di lasciare il segno:
che tu lo affronti per sport, per turismo o semplicemente per ritrovare spazio e respiro, questo anello ti regala 54 km di bellezza autentica, senza fretta, senza rumore, con la sensazione — rara — di essere esattamente dove dovresti essere.
Un giro che non si “fa”.
Un giro che si vive. đź’š
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
in Chianti, in Greve in Chianti, in Cavriglia, in Radda in Chianti, in Gaiole in Chianti, in Castellina in Chianti, Eroica, Tuscany in ebike
La Via del sale è un insieme di antichi percorsi commerciali che mettevano in comunicazione la
pianura Padana con il mar Ligure: il sale infatti, utilizzato per la conservazione dei cibi, era la più
preziosa delle merci trasportate dai muli o dai carri, insieme all'olio ligure in cambio del vino e di
altri prodotti.
Una di queste vie collegava la Val Borbera con il territorio di Genova.
Questo itinerario propone di ripercorrere l'antica Via salata con partenza in ebike da Mongiardino
Ligure in Val Borbera, in una delle zone più verdi e ad alto valore naturalistico del basso Piemonte.
Se invece si vuole abbreviare il percorso di circa 20 km è possibile partire da Casella nell'entroterra
di Genova. L'e-bike vi consentirà comunque di percorrere anche lunghi tratti in salita senza fatica.
L'itinerario prevede di percorrere strade asfaltate di basso traffico che attraversano piccoli borghi
come Casella, Montoggio, Scoffera, Pannesi e Uscio con arrivo in giornata a Camogli.
Questi territori da sempre terre di passaggio, sono disseminati di reperti storici quali torri
d’avvistamento, chiese, piccoli borghi arroccati, ponti antichi, palazzi storici, segni delle antiche
civiltà contadine che si accompagnano a ricchi spunti naturalistici e ambientali: panorami unici con
spettacolari fioriture di specie protette e grandi distese di boschi dove oggi è tornato a vivere anche
il lupo. La particolare posizione geografica fa convivere l’ecosistema montano con quello
mediterraneo: da non perdere sono le fioriture primaverili che colorano i prati d’altura, il foliage
autunnale dei boschi o semplicemente un bagno estivo nelle fresche acque del torrente Borbera.
Trascorsa la serata e la notte a Camogli, dopo aver ricaricato le e-bike è previsto il rientro a Casella
o a Mongiardino intervallando la pedalata a soste nei piccoli borghi anche per degustare i molti
prodotti tipici sia quelli di montagna sia quelli dell'entroterra Ligure con una varietà uniche di
formaggi, paste e ravioli fatti a mano, vini liguri e piemontesi, ottimi funghi e i rinomati tartufi
bianchi della Val Borbera.
Se si vuole viaggiare senza nessun tipo di bagaglio è possibile richiedere in fase di prenotazione
delle e-bike il servizio di sherperaggio.
in Val Borbera, in Arquata Scrivia, in Gavi, to Borghetto Borbera
This route of about 45 kilometers starting from Montevecchio, will make you explore a fantastic area rich in history and immersed in unspoiled nature.
After crossing the mining area, head towards the sea,
Piscinas beach with its dunes will be a perfect setting for a nice souvenir photo.
Proceed along the coast for about 10 kilometers, in the tourist resort of Portu Maga you leave the sea and plunge back into the mountains with a climb surrounded by greenery that brings us back to altitude and allows us to return to the starting point by pedaling in safety on secondary roads with little traffic, with unique views.
in Sardegna, nella Sardegna meridionale, a Villacidro, nel Medio Campidano, nel Sud Sardegna
The most suggestive e-bike itinerary of the Castelli Romani park. The route passes through the joyful Frascati, the volcanic lakes in Nemi and Castel Gandolfo, crossing Lanuvio, Genzano, Ariccia and finally Marino and Frascati. The itinerary has an easy practicability and during the trip you will enjoy fantastic panoramas. Each town has its own peculiarity: Rocca di Papa with its fortress, Nemi with its lake and its misterious town, Lanuvio is full of history with its walls and its temples, Ariccia is famous thanks to its "fraschette", Genzano has fantastic boulevards, Albano with its joyful main avenue. Finally you can taste the characteristic wine of Marino and Frascati in the most famous villas of Grottaferrata and Frascati.
Si parte dal punto di noleggio BikeSquare di Casaleggio Boiro per compiere un percorso, in parte sterrato, che attraversa una zona dove il paesaggio è caratterizzato dall'alternaza di vitigni e boschi fino a raggiungere il borgo di Lerma, dove si può ammirare lo splendido Castello. Si prosegue per Tagliolo Monferrato. Anche senza raggiungere il borgo è possibile ammirarne da lontano lo spledido Castello. Si riprende la strada per raggiungere i laghi della Lavagnina e costeggiarne le rive attraverso una comoda sterrata che consente di apprezzarne il paesaggio dolce e boscoso. Si rientra a Casaleggio attraverso il bosco: siamo già dentro il Parco delle Capanne di Marcarolo ed è possibile avvistare specie arboree ed animali protetti che popolano questo splendido abitat naturale. Prima di arrivare all'abitato si può deviare per vedere il Castello di Tagliolo, denominato “dell'Innominato” in quanto protagonista del Film “I Promessi Sposi” di S. Bolchi.
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
in Monferrato, in Campo ligure, to Lerma Castle, to Lavagnina's lakes, in Capanne's natural parc
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