Tuscany Italy Cycling

6 Days, Multiple Departures

Tuscany Italy Cycling
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Tuscany is the stuff of fairy tales; given to warm climates and warmer people, lush vineyards that spill onto the hillsides, and a poetic charm that stays with us. To see this area from the seat of a bike is legendary. Our journey takes us to the finest hill towns in Tuscany to savor traditional cuisine and taste wines as we ride among centuries-old fortified towns, villas and palazzi.

Our destinations range from the Renaissance town of Pienza, to the tree-lined hills of Crete Senesi and, finally, to lively Siena. We bike approximately 40 miles a day through rolling hillsides, our views filled with forests and cypress trees. Our local guides show us Italy’s most authentic side, leading us through charming villages to local artisans, and providing us with historical background along the way. Cycling along the countryside is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the best of Tuscany.

Explore the lush hillsides of Tuscany on a fully-supported bike tour
Pedal past scenic vineyards, Renaissance towns, and beautiful pastures
Enjoy fresh cuisine and taste Italy’s famed wines
Ride up to 43 miles a day, with ample opportunity to explore and soak in the views

About
About The Host

Marco– Technical Director

I was a sound technician in Milan in my former life.
My authentic passion for cycling led me to the quiet roads and rolling hills of Tuscany where I live and have been leading bike tours since my arrival.
I know the region extremely well and love to share my knowledge of Tuscany’s secret corners and off-the-beaten-path places. I love solo travel with my gravel and I just back from my trip from Santiago del Chile to Buenos Aires.


Giuliana– General Manager

In my “first life” in Milan I worked in the TV industry, in the graphic area.
Since I was a child I have tried to practice any kind of sport, and that has saved me! Then sport outdoors has become my must-to-do. That’s why I was so enthusiastic to move into the beautiful countryside in Val d’Orcia and take care of cycling tours full time, follow the logistics, be a bike guide, and last but not least scout new tours.
I love Food&Wine and I am an official Sommelier with AIS: many wine bike tours are coming.

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