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Tuscany Hills and Sea Road Bike Tour

From splendid Siena to the unique Elba Island, the Tuscany Hills and Sea Road Bike Tour is a perfect way to soak up the world-class scenery of Tuscany, one of Italy’s most desirable regions. With rides taking you up and down, between the hills and the sea, you’ll experience the views while also adventuring. A road bike is a privileged viewpoint to appreciate the inimitable variety of landscapes from, and with your wheels to take you everywhere, you can discover hidden villages full of history and acres of unspoiled nature.

Road Bike
Guided
May, Sep
7 days from $3,925USDDetails
1 tour

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Tuscany general information
Where to go cycling in Tuscany

There are numerous options for cycling in Tuscany, from biking through the Chianti wine region, known for its picturesque landscapes and world-class vineyards, to riding e-bikes through the cobblestone streets of medieval cities like Siena and Lucca. Cycling tours in Tuscany are widely accessible, making them an ideal choice for a range of travelers.

What makes cycling in Tuscany special?

Cycling in Tuscany offers a unique experience as it combines the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage on two wheels. Biking tours in Tuscany provide stunning views of rolling hills, olive groves, and iconic cities like Florence and Pisa, making for an unforgettable getaway.

When to go cycling in Tuscany

The best time to go cycling in Tuscany depends on the weather and how busy the region is. For optimal biking conditions, consider late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October), when the weather is mild and the landscapes are at their most beautiful. Summer offers vibrant sun-soaked routes but can be quite hot, especially in July and August.

Top 5 cycling tours in Tuscany
  1. Val d’Orcia Cycle Tour - Explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed landscapes of Val d’Orcia, known for its quintessentially Tuscan views of rolling hills, cypress trees, and fortified towns. This route is visually stunning and relatively gentle, suitable for casual cyclists.
  2. Chianti Wine Tour - This popular bike tour winds through the heart of the Chianti wine region, known for its breathtaking scenery of vine-covered hills and olive groves. The route includes stops at several wineries for tastings, making it a favorite for wine lovers.
  3. L’Eroica Vintage Bike Tour - Experience a unique cycling adventure on vintage bikes, following the famous L'Eroica route. This tour is not just about cycling; it's a step back in time, celebrating the history and tradition of Italian cycling.
  4. Florence to Siena Cycle Route - This scenic tour takes cyclists from the Renaissance city of Florence through the Tuscan countryside to the medieval city of Siena. The route is filled with panoramic views and historical sites, offering a fulfilling blend of culture and nature.
  5. Cycling the Tuscan Coast - Starting from Pisa, this tour heads towards the beautiful Tuscan coastline, passing through quaint coastal towns and offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea. It’s perfect for those who want a mix of cultural sightseeing and relaxing beach stops.
Travel tips for Tuscany Biking Tours
What to pack when cycling in Tuscany?

For cycling in Tuscany, pack light, breathable clothing, a good helmet, sunglasses, sunscreen, a sturdy water bottle, and cycling gloves. Don't forget your camera for the stunning scenery and a basic repair kit for any bike issues.

Are luggage transfers available on cycling tours in Tuscany?

Yes, luggage transfers are commonly available on organized cycling tours in Tuscany, allowing you to enjoy your ride without the burden of heavy bags.

How long do I need for a cycling tour in Tuscany?

The length of a cycling tour in Tuscany can vary widely, from a single day to a full week or more, depending on the itinerary and how deeply you wish to explore the region.

Are there family-friendly cycling tours in Tuscany?

Yes, there are many family-friendly cycling tours available in Tuscany that cover shorter distances with minimal elevation gain and plenty of stops at interesting sites and towns.

What are the accommodations when cycling in Tuscany?

Accommodations on cycling tours in Tuscany range from luxury hotels and traditional villas to agriturismos and bed and breakfasts, providing options for various tastes and budgets.

Can I do a self-guided bike tour in Tuscany?

Yes, self-guided bike tours are very popular in Tuscany, with many companies offering route maps, GPS rentals, and itinerary suggestions.

Can I do a guided bike tour in Tuscany?

Guided bike tours are widely available and recommended for those who prefer having the support of an experienced guide and organized stops, often including local attractions and meals.

Can I rent an e-bike for a cycling tour in Tuscany?

E-bikes are available for rent across Tuscany, making the hilly terrain more accessible and enjoyable, especially for those who may not be accustomed to strenuous riding.

What is the best season for cycling in Tuscany?

The best times for cycling in Tuscany are during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild, the landscape is beautiful, and the roads are less crowded compared to the busy summer months.

Are there designated cycling routes in Tuscany?

Yes, Tuscany has several designated cycling routes that span from easier, scenic paths in the valleys to challenging climbs in the hills, well-suited for various cycling abilities.

What safety precautions should I consider when cycling in Tuscany?

Wear appropriate safety gear, stay hydrated, follow local traffic rules, and be cautious on narrow or shared roads, especially near curves and hills.

Can I combine wine tasting with cycling in Tuscany?

Many cycling tours in Tuscany specifically cater to wine enthusiasts, offering routes that include stops at various vineyards for wine tasting sessions, combining physical activity with culinary delight.

Is Tuscany safe for cycling?

Tuscany is generally safe for cyclists, with well-maintained roads and respectful drivers. However, it's always important to be vigilant and respectful of local traffic laws and customs.

How do I handle meals during a cycling tour in Tuscany?

Most organized tours offer meal plans, but if you are on a self-guided tour, Tuscany is filled with eateries ranging from simple cafes to high-end restaurants, all offering delicious local cuisine.

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