road bike CATALOGUE

In the footsteps of  Sigerico: the Via Francigena and lots more

TYPE road bike
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TIME 2 days
DISTANCE about 140 km (65 first day + 75 second day)
TERRAIN byroads
PLAN small group with leader (at least 4 adults)

The pilgrims on the Via Francigena must have been awed and relieved as they gazed over the plain after the epic crossing of the Alps. Re-live their feelings with this tour, enjoying the ride up and down one slope after another on minor roads, through woods, old villages and wonderful scenery. Without forgetting that we are in territory of Erbaluce and Carema, which can be tasted in a well-deserved “merenda sinoira” (combined snack and dinner) or with a lunch of traditional local produce.
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The world ... over the hill

TYPE road bike
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TIME 7 days / 8 nights
DISTANCE about 300 km
TERRAIN asphalted roads
PLAN group

Ever-changing landscapes riding along quiet roads that follow the contours of the hills, with satisfying ups and down, will help you to discover the secrets of a unique natural environment. And there will be no lack of refreshment stops at traditional farmhouses.
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Ups and downs

TYPE road bike
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TIME 2 days / 3 nights
DISTANCE about 120 km
TERRAIN asphalted roads
PLAN group

A weekend spent in the Canavese and Biellese areas, an environment moulded by the ancient glaciers and embellished by the work of man, along quiet roads winding their way across the hills, without forgetting to taste the local specialities.
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day@round road bikes

A day to spend discovering unique landscapes, to cross on quiet roads, that follow the contours of the hills with satisfying ups and downs. Breaks for refreshments in place “all to discover”.
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Tour "on demand"

We will be happy to organise customised tours for expert or amateur bikers on the roads in our area – also as an alternative or as a variation to the proposals in the catalogue – and on the best climbs in Piedmont and the Aosta Valley.
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