Discover northern Italy, just north of Milan, where the Alps meet stunning glacial lakes like Como, Iseo, and Moro. Cycle through peaceful valleys, charming villages, and scenic vineyards, all on traffic-free routes, while enjoying local wines, mountain cuisine, and centuries-old traditions. This tour offers an authentic, immersive way to experience northern Italy at a relaxed pace, away from the crowds of typical tourist destinations – perfect for adventure, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
On a self-guided tour take each day at your own pace, we’ll take care of moving your luggage during point to point rides and we’re a phone call away if you need any unexpected support.
Valorat amb 1 de 4 estrelles, els nostres tours d'oci estan dissenyats per a persones actives que busquen combinar quilòmetres fàcils en bicicleta amb descans i relaxació. Hi ha bicicletes elèctriques disponibles en tots els nostres tours. Les rutes són de fins a 50 km amb petites pujades ocasionals.
Meet your trip host at . Your trip host will give you a briefing for the ride ahead and will support getting your bikes set up. Head out for a warm-up ride – this is your opportunity to check your bike set up and navigation – let the adventure begin!
The route from Sarnico to Darfo traces the eastern shoreline of the stunning Lake Iseo, offering cyclists a scenic and rewarding ride. This picturesque road hugs the lake’s edge, delivering continuous views of dramatic cliffs, sparkling waters, and charming lakeside villages.
Traffic is typically light during the week, making for a relaxed and enjoyable experience. The route features just one notable climb – a 4 km ascent. While the first 600 meters are steep, the gradient soon evens out into a steady, manageable incline without any major challenges.
Along the east coast, cyclists can enjoy dedicated bike lanes and well-maintained paths, particularly between Vello and Toline, where the route becomes fully separated from vehicle traffic. This stretch is especially famous for its panoramic lakeside views and quiet, safe cycling environment, making it a highlight for riders of all levels
From Lake Iseo, the route continues up the Oglio River into the heart of the beautiful Camonica Valley. Much of this stretch follows a dedicated bike path, offering a peaceful ride away from vehicle traffic as you trace the river’s course northward.
Where the bike path is interrupted, the route transitions to quiet back roads. There are a few short sections—just a few kilometers—where you’ll need to ride on the main road, but traffic should be minimal, especially since this is the upper valley and outside the peak tourist season.
The ride through the Camonica Valley combines natural beauty with tranquility, making it an ideal continuation of the journey from Lake Iseo.
The most challenging section of the route is the 12 km climb to Aprica, a well-known alpine ski resort. Fortunately, the ascent is steady and manageable, with gentle gradients that allow for a comfortable rhythm. At a relaxed pace of 6–7 mph, the climb typically takes around two hours, offering sweeping views and a rewarding sense of progress as you rise through the landscape.
Once you reach the Aprica Pass, the hard work pays off with a thrilling descent into Tirano. The road down is wide, smooth, and fast, so take care—maintain control and brake wisely, especially on the sharper curves.
As you approach Tirano, the route naturally follows the gentle course of the Adda River, which winds broadly through the lower Valtellina. The river becomes wider and calmer here, running parallel to quiet country roads and framed by rows of vineyards and apple orchards. The mountains that once towered tightly above the valley begin to open up, giving you a sense of space and warmth as you glide toward the town. The descent is gradual and pleasant, and the air often carries hints of fresh water and cultivated fields—a peaceful prelude to the stage’s end.
The town is also famous as the Italian terminus of the Bernina Railway, one of the world’s most scenic rail lines. With its mix of mountain charm, cultural heritage, and warm Valtellina atmosphere, Tirano offers a perfect stay.
Today’s stage is a scenic descent from Tirano to Colico, on the northern tip of Lake Como—a location that, to many, is the most beautiful spot on the lake. Colico sits right on the water’s edge, framed by the towering Alps that divide Italy and Switzerland, with the majestic Monte Legnone (2,700 meters) dominating the skyline.
At 75 km, this is the longest stage of the journey, but also one of the most enjoyable. The entire route trends downhill, making it a perfect opportunity to recover from previous climbs while still covering plenty of ground. You’ll ride with consistently favorable gradients, feeling the ease of descent all the way from Tirano to Colico.
Much of the ride follows the famous Sentiero Valtellina, a dedicated bike path that runs along the Adda River, completely separate from vehicle traffic. This peaceful greenway takes you through vineyards, orchards, and some of Valtellina’s most charming villages, offering a smooth, scenic, and relaxing ride into the heart of Lake Como.
Your last ridingday takes you on a delightful ride from Colico to Valchiavenna, a charming alpine valley known for its rich history, natural beauty, and culinary traditions. This stage is relatively short and gentle, making it perfect for a leisurely ride and cultural immersion.
The route follows a dedicated cycle path, part of the Ciclovia Valchiavenna, which runs mostly alongside a clear mountain creek and winds through lush meadows, chestnut groves, and quiet rural villages. The path is paved and well-maintained, fully separated from traffic for most of the way, offering a safe and serene ride in a truly idyllic setting.
As you approach Chiavenna, the landscape becomes increasingly alpine, with dramatic peaks rising around you and stone bridges arching over bubbling streams. The area is dotted with ancient crotti—traditional stone cellars built into the mountainside where cool air naturally flows. Many of these crotti have been converted into rustic restaurants, and they offer the perfect spot to stop for lunch.
Don’t miss the chance to try Pizzoccheri della Valchiavenna, a hearty local specialty made with buckwheat pasta, creamy cheese, and potatoes—a delicious reward after the morning’s ride.
Sadly, it’s time to say goodbye! Let us know your departure plans and we can organise any necessary transfers for you.
AUTOGUIAT
Us donarem la benvinguda a l'inici del vostre recorregut, us explicarem la setmana vinent i us assegurarem que tingueu tot el que necessiteu per gaudir d'un gran viatge.
Els clients reben un llibre de ruta digital detallat, que conté rutes, descripcions de rutes, detalls d'hotels i els llocs recomanats per aturar-se durant el camí i gaudir del vespre. Els clients poden triar navegar des del seu propi telèfon o, si ho sol·liciten, hi ha dispositius GPS disponibles.
En una visita autoguiada, ens encarreguem del vostre equipatge i el traslladem d'hotel en hotel. També us proporcionem un número de contacte per a assistència durant el viatge i us ajudarem en qualsevol situació.
Recomanem que els clients puguin arreglar una punxada i fer reparacions bàsiques de bicicleta a la carretera per gaudir al màxim d'una visita autoguiada.
Els hotels que es mostren són exemples i estan subjectes a canvis.
Choose a drop bar gravel bike or a flat-bar hybrid bike for your adventure. E-bikes are available too.
This lightweight carbon gravel e-bike is almost identical to the non e-bike version, with the adition of a 300 W power unit weighing only 3.9 Kg. The Adlar has an autonomy of 1,000m of elevation, or constant use 1.5-2hrs. A range extender is available to hire for double the range. The bike has a Shimano GRX 1 x groupset.
The Wilier Jaroon is our entry level gravel bike but don´t let that fool you, it´s nimble, comfortable and perfect for the trails in and aroud the city. Double-butted 6061 aluminum frame with carbon fork. Shimano GRX 1 X 12 groupset
Durant els darrers 10 anys, en Mario ha viscut en diferents països, però ara ha tornat a casa seva, a Conegliano, per recórrer tots els pendents costeruts de la zona! Tot i centrar-se en el ciclisme de carretera, ha viscut moments increïbles amb la seva estimada bicicleta de gravel d'acer! En Mario és membre de l'equip ESC des del 2019 i no podria estar més content! Espera veure't aviat a la carretera!
Our cycling holidays in Italy offer a unique way to explore the country’s varied landscapes and rich heritage. From steep climbs of the Dolomites and Alps to cruising through Tuscany and the coastlines of Sardinia, there’s something for every rider at every level. Whether you're drawn to quiet country roads, challenging mountain passes, or lakeside routes, Italy combines great cycling with incredible food, local wine and a deep cycling culture. An Italian cycling holiday is the perfect blend of adventure and discovery, best enjoyed in spring or autumn. Discover our tours today.
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