Bike tours
The Cruiser Bike Tour is a fun experience, because it allows you to see a part of the city that usually you don’t get to see with the walking tours since they only show you a little part the historic centre.
With the bicycles we can reach and visit the Florence, where the Florentines really live and work, not the touristic area of Florence. In this way you can easily comprehend and see the everyday side of this beautiful city.
The Cruiser bikes are very comfortable and there is the possibility to …
This programme offers you bicycles, helmets and maps plus a guide who is familiar with the area so as to spend a few hours pedalling along some of the most beautiful roads in Tuscany. The service includes departure right from your home or choice of location.
The program Here are two examples leaving from Barberino Val d’Elsa, but the routes can be modified to depart from your chosen location.
FROM VAL DI PESA TO VAL D’ELSA - 25 km (all tarmac roads)– After visiting the medieval hamlet of Barberino Val …
This programme offers you bicycles, helmets and maps plus a guide who is familiar with the area so as to spend a few hours pedalling along some of the most beautiful roads in Tuscany. The service includes departure right from your home or choice of location.
The program Here are three examples of a day trip, the first starting from Barberino Val d’Elsa, the second from Borgo San Lorenzo and the third from Rufina, but the routes can be modified to depart from your chosen location.
SAN GIMIGNANO - 50 …
In this programme we offer you the chance to ride all the way from Florence to Siena, through the hills of Chianti Classico and visiting medieval hamlets, castles and Romanesque churches. To make up for the gruelling physical exercise we’ll be stopping to taste good wines and the specialities of Tuscan cooking. The tour can be booked as private or as group program , with fixed starting dates.
The program Day 1 : Florence - Certaldo - 40 km. - This stage starts with a very easy …
This bike tour in stages follows a circular itinerary through the most picturesque spots and places richest in beauty, history and taste in Chianti. This tour offers the chance to follow a circuit with departure from Florence, going through Siena and then returning to Florence, along the hills of Chianti Classico and visiting medieval hamlets, castles and Romanesque churches. To make up for the gruelling physical exercise we’ll be stopping to taste good wines and the specialities of Tuscan cooking. The tour can be booked as private or as group …
This 7 days mountain bike tour follows the long course of L’Eroica, a period cyclotouristic rally held mainly on gravel roads. It’s a very scenic itinerary of 307 km (half offroad), winding through some of the most beautiful roads of Chianti, Val d’Arbia and Val d’Orcia.
The program Day 1 : Gaiole in Chianti - Siena - 41 km. - From the heart of Chianti Classico we’ll be cycling towards Siena, visiting the XIIth century castles of Meleto and Cacchiano, (both partially turned into villas during the …
This is a 4 legs mountain bike tour across the surroundings of Florence, fascinating for their landscape and Nature as well as for the art and history they contain. It follows a ring-shaped 130 km. long itinerary through the nature of the Florence countryside and through the many examples of its art and history. Cycling on the hills, in the woods, by the ploughed fields, we’ll cross areas of great landscape significance, encountering monasteries, castles, hospices to welcome pilgrims, ancient walled communities, and riding sections of paved roads that go …
257 km. in length, for a total difference in height of 5400 m. distributed in 6 days of challenging mountain biking over stunning panoramic ridges and through stupendous forested valleys and quite communities, little affected by tourism. The wild itinerary of this demanding mountain bike tour follows (for the main part) the established long distance walking route known as G.E.A., (which stands for Grande Escursione Appenninica), with detours specifically studied for mountain bikes.
We’ll be following routes established by long-gone invaders and traders, and trodden by pilgrims and shepherds since time …








