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Florence to Rome Gravel – Self Guided

Self Guided
6 nights
Advanced
449 km
7,725 m
Florence to Rome Gravel – Self Guided

Summary

Ride the ancient pilgrimage route of the Via Francigena from Florence to arrive truimphantly in Rome on our unique self-guided tour. The ancient route has varied over the years, with each pilgrim choosing their own unique route to the Vatican. The Eat Sleep Cycle Via Francigena has been built based on a quest to find exceptional gravel and warm hospitality en route.

Our edition of the ancient route winds its way south from Florence through Tuscany & Lazio, with a short rendesvoux & overnight in Umbria. Soak up the sights of the Chianti vineyards, experience riding the Strade Bianche and pay homage to L’Eroica Classic.

Stay in 4* hotels each with their own unique character. Relax post-ride in lush gardens, swimming pools & spas and enjoy Italian hospitality. Feel the history riding into Rome along the banks of the Tiber, a river that embodies the spirit of Rome itself, interwoven with tales of gods, legends, and the very foundation of the city.

On a self-guided tour take each day at your own pace, we’ll take care of moving your luggage each day and we’re a phone call away if you need any unexpected support.

Duration
7 days / 6 nights
Distance
449 km
Hotels
Region
Italy
Terrain
Gravel
Level
Advanced
Average Distance X DAY
74 km
Average Time X DAY
3 h 30 min
PRICE PER PERSON FROM
1999.00
Book now with a 30% DEPOSIT
from 600

Tour Highlights

Start the journey in the renaissance city of Florence
Cycle through the vineyards of Chianti
Ride in the tyre tracks of L'Eroica and the Strade Bianche
Visit the UNESCO heritage site of the Vall d'Orcia
Finish the jounrey in the ancient city of Rome

Is This Tour For Me?

Advanced

Rated 3 out of 4 our Advanced tours are designed for people who ride regularly and want back to back challenging days on the bike. Riders should be confident riding in a small group, comfortable on extended climbs (at your own pace) and have good bike handling skills on corners and descents. E-bikes are available on all of our tours.

Itinerary

Day 1
Welcome to Florence

Meet your trip host in Florence and enjoy a warm-welcome, briefing for the ride ahead and support getting your bikes set up. Head out for a spectacular warm-up ride in the hills surrounding Florence. This is your opportunity to check your bike set up and navigation. Soak up spectacular views of the city before dropping back down to enjoy a relaxing evening.

Eat
Sleep
Casa Santo Nome Gesu
Cycle
Warm up ride 50 km, 1130 m
Day 2
Chianti! Florence to Monteriggioni

Set a course south to Rome through the spectacular Chianti region. In the afternoon relax by the pool and soak up the afternoon sun at the amazing hotel Borgo San Luigi.

Eat
Breakfast
Sleep
Borgo San Luigi
Cycle
76km km, 1400 m
Day 3
The Queen Stage: Homage to L'Eroica

Day 3 is the toughest and most beautiful ride of the tour. Ride south through the Crete Senesi following the white gravel roads used in L’Eroica Classic,. Discover the UNESCO Vall d’Orcia, as featured in Gladiator.

Eat
Breakfast
Sleep
Grand Hotel Impero
Cycle
110km 2599 m
Day 4
San Lorenzo to Castel Giorgio

After the challenge of the day before an easier (but no less beautiful day) beckons. Climb through forests and roll through small towns. Leave Tuscany behind and cross into the province of Lazio and on to tonight’s resting place in Umbria.

Eat
Breakfast
Sleep
Borgo La Chiaracia Resort & SPA
Cycle
65 km, 1000 m
Day 5
Red Gravel & the Lago di Bolsena

As close to a rest day as we get! Day 5 brings a beautiful short ride taking in the Lago di Bolsena. Note the change in landscape as the gravel turns from white to red.

Eat
Breakfast
Sleep
Salus Terme
Cycle
44 km, 574 m
Day 6
The Grand Finale! To Rome!

The last ride takes you triumphantly into Rome. En route enjoy an amazing coffee stop in Piazza del Comune in Sutri before tackling the rolling hills into Rome.

Eat
Breakfast
Sleep
Donna Laura
Cycle
104 km, 1552 m
Day 7
Departure day

Sadly, the tour has come to a close. Let us know your departure plans and we will organise any necessary transfers for you.

Eat
Breakfast
Sleep
Cycle
Departure day

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The Tour In Detail

Ride Support

SELF-GUIDED

We’ll welcome you to the start of your tour, talk you through the week ahead and ensure you have everything you need to enjoy a great ride.

Guests receive a detailed digital Road Book, containing routes, route descriptions, details of hotels and our recommended places to stop along the way and enjoy in the evenings. Guests can choose to navigate from their own phone or GPS devices are available on request.

On a self-guided tour we take care of your luggage and move it from hotel to hotel. We also provide a contact number for support during the trip and will help you out of any situation.

We recommend that guests are able to fix a puncture and perform basic roadside bike repairs to best enjoy a self-guided tour.

Hotels

Hotels shown are examples and are subject to change

Casa Santo Nome di Gesu

Start the journey at the historic Casa Santo Nome di Gesu. Perfectly located along the river in Florence in the San Frediano district, this is a perfect spot to start riding from. The 15th-century building features high ceilings, orignal frescoes and is a few steps from the from Brancacci Chapel, the Pitti Palace and the Ponte Vecchio bridge.

Borgo San Luigi

Borgo San Luigi is a 17th century palace set on a beautiful rural estate. Rest in the shade of the thick gardens, enjoy a swim in the Olympic-sized pool and savour breakfast outdoors poolside during the summer. Enjoy high-quality rooms with period furniture and Tuscan-style furnishings. Featuring vineyard or mountain views, rooms include rustic fire places, historic frescoes and Tuscan four-poster beds.

Grand Hotel Impero

Grand Hotel Impero stands in an enchanting position on the slopes of Mount Amiata, between Val d’Orcia and the Tuscan Maremma. Recently refurbished and renovated, the Hotel, once a manor house from the 50’s, is a true oasis of well-being. Enjoy great food & warm hostpitality.

Borgo La Chiaracia Resort & SPA

A wonderful hotel in a unique location where the regions of Lazio, Umbria and Tuscany meet, in the heart of ancient Etruria. It stands on hills inhabited since the dawn of time, even before Rome. The resort, rebuilt in the rural style of old Umbria, reflects these millenary traditions, bridging past and present, ancient and modern, body and soul.

Salus Terme

The perfect spot to enjoy rest & recovery ahead of the last big ride of the tour. Featuring a wellness centre with various swimming pools, a hot tub, and a sauna, Hotel Salus Terme has a garden, elegant rooms and a gourmet restaurant. The wellness centre is provided a complete experience with ergonomic thermal tubs, temperate saline pool, Kneipp vascular path, external panoramic sauna, cold reaction pool, chromotherapy sauna, infrared sessions, thermal steam grotto and fountain ice!

Donna Laura Palace

This refined 4-star Boutique Hotel is in the heart of the Prati district, the elegant Art Nouveau area that develops around Via Cola di Rienzo and its famous luxury shopping area, chosen as the headquarters of RAI, by other famous institutions and prestigious international schools.

Bike Hire

Not Included

Bike hire is not included in the tour. Add bike rental to the trip from €40 per day

Wilier Rave SLR

Gravel Race

The Rave is perfect for all-road, perfect for gravel and is desgined for speed. Enjoy a lightweight carbon frame with racey geometry and an electronic SRAM Rival XPLR groupset for full gear range and precision shifting.

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The Guides

Emanuela

Emanuela is Italian and after many years living in Barcelona relocated to Mallorca. She started triathlon 10 years ago and has made it her life! Alongside guiding Emanuela hosts guests from all over the world in her Airbnb.

Mario

During the past 10 years, Mario has lived in different countries, but now he’s back home in Conegliano to ride every steep hill in the area! Despite his focus on road cycling, he’s had some amazing moments with his beloved steel gravel bike! Mario has been a member of the ESC Team since 2019 and couldn’t be happier! He looks forward to seeing you on the road soon!

Details

LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION

How To Get There
Travel to Florence
Meeting Point
Our first hotel in Florence
Time
12:00 pm
Departure
Plan your onward travel from our last hotel in Rome

WHAT THE TOUR INCLUDES

Cycling
Self-Guided
Accomodation
4* hotels
Food
Breakfast included
Transfers
Transfers are available on request
Bike Rental
Bike Hire is available on request

EAT SLEEP CYCLE LOCATION

ESC Italy

Italia! Pizza! Pasta! The Giro! Italy is a classic destination for cycling holidays, with a huge variety of landscapes to explore & a history steeped in cycling culture. Italy is best enjoyed from April through to June and in the Autumn months.

Italy cycling tours offer something special for every cyclist. Whether you're looking for mountain ranges, excellent food or to ride around the lakes, our cycling holidays in Italy have you covered.

From the high mountains of the Alps and Dolomites in the North, to the Italian Lakes of Lombardia & Piemonte, to the rolling hills of Tuscany and Emilia Romagna, and off-shore to the islands of Siciliy & Sardinia, Italy promises to wow!

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Reservation & Payment

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A 30% deposit will secure your place on the tour
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Final Balance
The final balance is due 90 days before the tour departs
Single Room Supplement:
599
Single Rider Supplement:
999
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FAQs

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What happens if I need to cancel the trip?
We have a flexible cancelation policy - please take a look at our cancellation policyat the time of booking. If you have any doubts please reach out and we're happy to help.
2
Is the tour the right level for me?
We rate our tours from Level 1 (Leisure) to Level 4 (Epic). Each tour contains a description of the level, expected daily ride time, distance and elevation. If you have any doubts we're more that happy to speak to you on the phone and help to find you the perfect trip!
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What about bikes? Can I hire one or should I bring my own?
We recommend that you hire a bike for your tour and will work with you after you book to help you to choose the best size and model for your ride style. If you prefer to bring your bike, it's no problem. Please be aware that on some of our epic trips we charge a supplement to transport your bike box to our finishing location. If you have any doubts, please ask!
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Is insurance included?
Insurance is not included in our tour packages. We highly recommend contracting travel insurance at the time of reservation with a company from where you are from.

Health insurance which covers you for illness or injury whilst cycling in your chosen destination is mandatory, we'll ask you for details of your insurance provider before you travel.