Piedmont - Vineyards and Sea
Italy
7 days (Bike: 5 days)
345 km (~69km per day)
Active
Quiet roads, On-road
Guided
Supported
For the hills to the sea, through wine, nature and food.
This extremely unusual road bike tour in Piedmont takes us from the beautiful Langhe area to the Ligurian sea.
We start our cycling holiday in Piedmont going through some very famous vineyards and old villages, full of historic atmosphere, spending the week riding along peaceful back roads.
Two days cycling in the Low Langhe Area, visiting the villages that give their name to very famous white and red wines: Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera d'Alba, Diano d’Alba, Dolcetto d’Alba and many more. But this area is also well known for its delicious cuisine and local recipes with white and black truffles and many different kinds of savoury cheeses.
From the third day, we leave this area to go close to the Sea. Enchanting villages in pristine nature, cycling on back roads far from the traffic, are waiting for us, rolling hills and at the end, the Ligurian Sea, where we ride along the road where the famous Milano-Sanremo bike race takes place.
The road bike tour in Piedmont is organised for a small group of 7 people at the most. During the tour, you will be always followed by our Van Assistance, and you will stay in exclusive accommodation personally chosen by our team. Our team is totally focused on attention to details to ensure the very best bike tour in Piedmont!
Tour Information
From
Alba
To
Liguria
Cost From
Guided Please Ask
Group Info
Special Discounts for Groups of 4 or more
Inclusions
- 6 nights accommodation
- 6 dinners
- 6 breakfasts
- Luggage transfer
- Taxes
- Minibus assistance
- Technical bike guide
- Van assistance
- Technical Bike Shirt
- Transfer from/to station
- Medical Insurance
Exclusions
- tips
- laundry service
- drinks at dinners
- lunches
Options
- bike & e-roadbike rent
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