Booking one of these amazing Italy Bike Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
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Displaying 60 of 68 tours
Dolomites
Alps to Adriatic Cycling Holiday
Visit three beautiful countries on one amazing bike adventure! The Alps to Adriatic Cycling Holiday focuses on scenic routes that cover long distances without being overly difficult so you can focus on the pristine nature that surrounds you.
Central Italy
Cortona to Siena Cycling Tour
Experience the Cortona to Siena Cycling Tour, a breathtaking self-guided bike tour through the heart of Tuscany. Ride past rolling vineyards, medieval villages, and stunning landscapes, including the UNESCO-listed Val d’Orcia. This cycling holiday offers the perfect balance of exploration and relaxation, with multiple two-night stays to immerse yourself in Italy’s rich history, culture, and cuisine.
Italian Alps
Alpe Adria Cycle Path: Salzburg to Grado
The 10-Day Alpe-Adria Cycle Path: Salzburg to Grado bike tour invites you to pedal 375 kilometers on a well-developed cycle path from the festival city of Salzburg to La Dolce Vita in Grado, Italy!
Northern Italy
Innsbruck to Venice Bike Tour
The Innsbruck to Venice Bike Tour is the perfect adventure for leisure cyclists who want to experience the picturesque beauty of Austria and Italy! From the mountainous region of South Tyrol to the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea, this tour will take you through alpine passes to the coast where the sea breeze blows around your nose.
Northern Italy
8-Day Classic Dolomites Cycling Tour
Set out on the 8-Day Classic Dolomites Cycling Tour, an unforgettable bike tour through the stunning Dolomites of northern Italy. This self-guided cycling adventure takes you from the renowned ski resort of Cortina d’Ampezzo to the charming city of Bolzano, offering breathtaking alpine landscapes, scenic bike paths, and rich cultural experiences along the way.
Italian Lakes
Munich to Lake Garda Bike Tour
Haven’t you always wanted to be able to say you conquered the mighty Alps by bike? The Munich to Lake Garda Bike Tour offers you the opportunity to do just that!
Central Italy
Florence to Pisa Self-Guided Cycling Tour
Explore the heart of Tuscany on a cycling adventure through its rolling hills, charming towns, and rich cultural heritage. The Tuscany Cycling Tour takes you from the Renaissance wonders of Florence to the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa, with stops in historic cities like Siena, San Gimignano, and Lucca. Pedal through the famous Chianti wine region, visit local wineries, and discover the beauty of medieval villages and picturesque landscapes.
Italian Lakes
8-Day Innsbruck to Lake Garda Cycling Tour
Say ‘ciao bella’ to an amazing 8-Day Innsbruck to Lake Garda Cycling Tour!
Dolomites
Munich to Venice in 12 days by Bike
Push yourself on this exhilarating 12-day tour from Germany, through Austria, to Italy. Explore three countries on two wheels, cycle through the Alps, explore world-class cities, and end the tour in La Serenissima, the iconic Venice. With a nice balance between longer and shorter riding days, this tour offers a perfect balance of physical challenge and cultural immersion.
Amalfi Coast
Ischia and Capri Adventure Tour
Want to experience the beauty of Ischia and Capri? The Ischia and Capri Tour is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the city and nature of the islands without missing a thing.
Northern Italy
Venice to Pisa Cycling Tour
The Venice to Pisa Cycling Tour is a unique and unforgettable 12-day cycling journey through some of Italy’s most picturesque landscapes. Beginning in the charming town of Chioggia, this adventure takes cyclists across the Venetian Lagoon, Po River Delta, and the stunning countryside of Tuscany, with stops in historic cities like Ravenna, Florence, and Lucca. Pedal through medieval villages, birdwatch along wetlands, and explore the rich culture and history of Italy’s most iconic locations.
Central Italy
Lucca to Florence Guided Cycling Tour
Set out on an unforgettable 8-day cycling adventure through the heart of Tuscany, one of Europe’s most iconic destinations. Known for its romantic landscapes, rich art, culture, and renowned wine and cuisine, Tuscany offers the perfect cycling backdrop. Starting in Lucca, you’ll pedal through medieval villages, scenic vineyards, and art cities like Pisa, Vinci, and San Gimignano, while exploring UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Cycle past rolling hills and olive groves, staying in charming three-star hotels.
Amalfi Coast
Sorrento Peninsula Adventure Tour
The Amalfi Coast and Sorrento Peninsula is one of the most breathtaking parts of Italy. The Sorrento Peninsula Adventure tour takes you on foot and bike to the most incredible attractions in the area, getting you in touch with unforgettable oceans, mountains, and towns.
Italian Lakes
Italian and Swiss Lakes Cycling Tour
The Italian and Swiss lake country is full of world-class routes, and what better way to take in the staggering natural beauty of this region than by bike? This guided cycling tour takes you around several gorgeous lakes and into ancient towns filled with stunning architecture.
Tuscany
Southern Tuscany & Elba Guided E-Bike Tour
Discover remarkable highlights as you explore Tuscany by e-bike, such as Etruscan and Roman remains, medieval villages, gentle hills, the turquoise ocean, and distinguished wines.
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There are abundant options for cycling in Italy, from traversing the vineyards of Tuscany on a bike tour to exploring the majestic Dolomites on a cycling adventure in Northern Italy or pedaling along the stunning Amalfi Coast. Italy's cycling tours cater to cyclists of all levels and interests.
Cycling in Italy is a unique experience characterized by the fusion of culture, nature, and adventure. Italy's cycling tours allow cyclists to discover diverse landscapes, including iconic regions such as the Italian Lakes, Piedmont, and Puglia.
The best time for cycling in Italy depends on weather conditions and tourist crowds. Optimal cycling months are late spring (May-June) and early fall (Sept-Oct), offering pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is suitable for coastal and higher-altitude routes, while winter cycling is feasible in regions with mild climates.
- Tuscany's Val d’Orcia Route: Val d'Orcia Cycling offers a picturesque journey through the UNESCO World Heritage site of Val d'Orcia, where cyclists can pedal past iconic cypress trees, rolling hills adorned with golden wheat fields, and medieval hilltop villages such as Pienza and Montalcino, all while enjoying panoramic views of the iconic Tuscan landscape.
- Munich to Venice Ride through the Italian Alps: Embark on the Munich to Venice cycle ride, a thrilling adventure that takes cyclists on a scenic journey through the heart of Europe. Pedal through Bavarian countryside, past idyllic lakes, and through the majestic Alps, crossing into Austria before descending into the enchanting landscapes of northern Italy. Finally, arrive in Venice, where the ride culminates amidst the iconic canals and historic architecture of this timeless city, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration along the way.
- Amalfi Coast's Coastline Cruise: Pedal along the spectacular Amalfi Coast, following the winding coastal road from Sorrento to Amalfi. Admire breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, traverse cliffside villages such as Positano and Ravello, and savor the flavors of local cuisine and limoncello.
- Sicily's Baroque Route: Explore the historic Baroque towns of southeastern Sicily by bike, cycling through UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Ragusa, Modica, and Noto. Ride past ornate churches, elegant palaces, and picturesque piazzas, immersing yourself in Sicily's rich cultural heritage and stunning architecture.
- Piedmont's Langhe Vineyard Trail: Cycle through the picturesque vineyards and rolling hills of Piedmont's Langhe region, renowned for its fine wines and gourmet cuisine. Follow scenic country roads through charming villages like Barolo and La Morra, stopping to taste Barolo, Barbaresco, and other world-class wines along the way.
- Lake Garda Circuit: Cycle around the stunning Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, on a scenic route that takes you through charming lakeside towns such as Sirmione, Malcesine, and Riva del Garda. Enjoy panoramic views of the azure waters, surrounded by towering mountains and lush vineyards.
- Puglia Coastal Ride: Explore the sun-drenched coastline of Puglia, known for its whitewashed villages, olive groves, and crystal-clear waters. Cycle along the Adriatic coast, passing through seaside towns like Polignano a Mare, Otranto, and Gallipoli, and discover hidden coves and sandy beaches along the way.
Essentials include a well-maintained bike, helmet, padded cycling shorts, breathable clothing suitable for varying weather conditions, cycling shoes, sunscreen, water bottles, snacks, a map or GPS device, basic bike repair tools, and a first-aid kit.
Yes, many cycling tour operators in Italy offer luggage transfer services, allowing cyclists to enjoy their ride without the burden of carrying heavy bags. This service is particularly convenient for long-distance tours or point-to-point rides.
The duration of a cycling tour in Italy varies depending on the route and your preferences. Shorter tours can range from a few days to a week, while longer tours may last several weeks, especially for cycling the length of the country or exploring multiple regions.
Yes, there are family-friendly cycling tours available in Italy, featuring routes with gentle terrain, scenic landscapes, and attractions suitable for cyclists of all ages. These tours often include shorter daily distances, rest stops, and accommodations with family-friendly amenities.
Accommodations during a cycling tour in Italy can vary, ranging from charming bed and breakfasts and agriturismi (farm stays) to hotels, guesthouses, and even campsites along popular cycling routes. Many tour operators offer accommodation options tailored to cyclists' needs.
Yes, self-guided bike tours are popular in Italy, allowing cyclists to explore at their own pace while following pre-planned routes and itineraries. Detailed maps, route descriptions, and GPS navigation are typically provided, along with support services such as luggage transfers and accommodations booking.
Yes, guided bike tours are available in Italy, providing cyclists with the expertise of local guides who lead group rides, offer insights into the culture and history of the region, and take care of logistics such as route navigation, accommodations, and support along the way.
Yes, many bike rental shops and tour operators in Italy offer e-bikes (electric-assist bicycles) for rent, allowing cyclists to enjoy longer distances and tackle challenging terrain with ease. E-bikes are especially popular for cycling tours in hilly or mountainous regions.
Explore famous wine regions such as Tuscany, Piedmont, and Veneto by bike, cycling through vineyards, visiting wineries for tastings, and experiencing the gastronomic delights of Italian wine culture along the way.
Yes, discover Italy's rich history and cultural heritage on cycling tours that visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, ancient ruins, medieval villages, and Renaissance cities, offering a unique perspective on Italy's past and present.
Ensure your bike is properly maintained, wear a helmet, obey traffic laws, stay hydrated, and be aware of road conditions and weather forecasts. It's also essential to carry identification, emergency contact information, and travel insurance while cycling in Italy.
The best months for cycling in Italy are typically late spring (May to June) and early fall (September to October) when the weather is mild, and tourist crowds are thinner. Summer can be hot, especially in southern Italy, while winter may bring colder temperatures and inclement weather in some regions.