Florence to Rome Gravel Cycling Holiday in Italy

7 Days, Multiple Departures

Florence to Rome Gravel Cycling Holiday in Italy
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Ride the ancient pilgramage route of the Via Francigena from Florence to arrive truimphantly in Rome. The ancient route has varied over the years, with each pilgrim choosing their own unique route to the Vatican. The 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.

Duration: 7 days/6 nights
Distance: 449km
Hotels: 4*
Terrain: Gravel
Average Distance X Day: 74km
Level: Intermediate
Average Time X Day: 3 hours 30 minutes

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 journey in the ancient city of Rome

Is this tour for me?

INTERMEDIATE

Rated 2 out of 4 our Intermediate tours are designed for sporty people who are looking to enjoy some more challenging rides. E-bikes are available on all of our tours.

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About The Host
Emanuela and Mario

Emanuela and Mario

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.

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! 

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