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Find yourself biking the Amalfi Coast of Italy amongst rugged mountains that hug the coastline and the deep blue sea. Explore Cilento National Park with isolated areas, protected beaches, caves, flowering plants and animals that are nearly extinct except for this place.
Ride with us on our (Siciclando) Italian bike tour of Sicily and the Aeolian Islands biking near Palermo, Marsala, the ancient sites of Selinunte and Segesta, the islands of Lipari and Salina, the base of Mt. Etna, and the beautiful Taormina. Video Highlights from our October 2009 trip, read more about this enjoyable trip to [...]
Check out some of the highlights from our recent Basilicata Tour of Italy. To read more about the trip, Matera: Basilicata Easy Biking Tour
On this five-day self-guided tour, take your time cycling through the gentle hills and Greek relics of western Sicily and learn to prepare a Sicilian meal! This tour takes you through the ancient relics of Selinunte and continues to the villages of Contessa Entellina and Corleone.
This five-day self-guided tour combines great biking around western Sicily and an interesting historical adventure. Cycle between the charming, medieval town of Erice, through vineyards, past windmills and salt mines. Enjoy a Sicilian wine tasting in Marsala!
Experience the balance of biking western Sicily and time at the spa with this tempting self-guided short tour. Take your time cycling through gentle hills and the ancient Greek temples of Selinunte. Enjoy a bike loop in the Belice Valley which will introduce you to the ghost-town of Poggioreale.
Discover the west coast of Sicily by bike and experience the regional wines on this self-guided tour. Cycle a gentle route from the charming, medieval town of Erice, through vineyards, and past windmills and salt mines to Marsala.
Experience a trip through time, from the Etruscan tombs to ancient Roman ruins, from Medieval hill towns to Renaissance basilicas. It also offers a great diversity of landscapes, from the vineyard covered hills of Chianti and Brunello to the barren geometrical cypress-crested mounds of the “Crete.”
This tour, which starts in Siena and ends in Cortona, encompass the most representative landscapes of southern Tuscany. Your biking will be enhanced by hills crowned by ancient manor houses, winding country roads lined with cypress trees, grazing sheep, and luscious vineyards.
The physical challenge of mountain biking is balanced with stunning glimpses of unspoiled nature — at times wild and harsh and other times rich and lush. The rides will not be particularly difficult technically, as they are all along hard-packed dirt trails.