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Cycling activities in Italy

  1. Ferula Viaggi

    There are plenty of official guides to the sassi - the tourist office has details. Ferula Viaggi offers guided trekking and mountain-biking trips (with English-speaking guides), a range of tours in the sassi and the Murgia, as well as cultural, cooking and archaeological tours around Basilicata. It also rents bikes and is an excellent source of information on self-guided trips.

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  2. A

    Lido on Bike

    To tour at your own pace, rent a set of wheels from this friendly bike place near the Lido vaporetto stop, with reasonable prices that includes a free map with recommended routes. You must have official identification showing you’re at least 18 to rent. And remember to mind the traffic.

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  3. B

    Ecovoyager

    Pedalling Pisa using two or four wheels is the way to do it: Ecovoyager rents romantic canopied riscio (rickshaws) made for two - or indeed up to six people - as well as conventional bicycles and rollerblades. Hire an English radio-guide at the same time and you're all set to explore Pisa your way.

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  4. Parco del Mincio

    The tourist office stocks an excellent booklet in English detailing cycling itineraries along the Po river, in the Parco del Mincio and around the lakes. One route takes cyclists around Lago Superiore to the Santuario di Santa Maria delle Grazie.

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  5. C

    Explora Gargano

    To get off the beach for a day or two, take one of the many tours on offer. As well as hiking and mountain biking in the Foresta Umbra, Explora Gargano offers quad tours and jeep safaris.

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  6. D

    Florence by Bike

    City bike rental (per hour/5 hours/day/three days €3/8/14.50/36 including self-guided city itineraries) and a 32km-long guided day tour of Chianti (€76 including lunch).

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  7. I Bike Tuscany

    One-day rides on the outskirts of Florence, Siena & Il Chianti led by former bike racer Marco Vignoli. It’s located a long way south-east of the centre.

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  8. Alessandro Madiai

    A passionate cyclist, runs two five-hour bicycle tours, plus overnighters, around the enchanting southern Tuscany countryside within reach of Arezzo.

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  9. E

    La Rigola

    Rent bikes from La Rigola.

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  10. F

    Bike Hire

    For riding around Villa Borghese.

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  12. G

    Bike Hire

    For riding around Villa Borghese.

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