Tour code: PDMT-24

Biking tours in Piedmont

Piedmont treasures

This bike tour crosses some of the most spectacular wine hills in the world, enclosed in the regions of Monferrato, Langhe and Roero. It's shaped as a ring with six stages of a medium difficulty level.

Date 1

starts on: 19/04/2024
ends on: 26/04/2024
Type: Scheduled

A 6-stage biking tour through one of the most famous wine regions in the world

 

The Piedmont Treasures bike tour crosses some of the most spectacular wine hills in the world, enclosed in the regions of Monferrato, Langhe and Roero. It's shaped as a ring with six stages of a medium difficulty level. The ring trip starts in Chivasso and finishes in San Sebastiano da Po. This biking tour unwinds in one of the most scenic Italian regions: Piedmont. Historically, Piedmont is one of the cradles of Italian culture: its territory is full of traces of a sumptuous past. Castles, palaces, churches and sanctuaries testify to the importance that this territory has had over the centuries. But this cultural heritage is only part of the beauty you’ll encounter during your rides.

The countryside that spans Monferrato, Langhe, and Roero is recognised by the UNESCO World Heritage list, its hills, vineyards, rivers, and woods draw a dream landscape ideal to be visited by bike. You'll mainly ride along country roads that will bewitch your hearts and, at the end of the day, you'll experience some of the most renowned wines in the world, and don't forget about the local cuisine.

Piedmont offers an extraordinary variety of products, recipes and delights that will amaze your palate. Without doubt pedaling through the Piedmontese landscape will be an unforgettable experience.

The Pro Tour Series
The Journey Begins Here

TOUR STOPS AND TOPS

Things You Don't Want to Miss
  • Slowly heading to
    see where all the grapes go

  • Climb after climb
    on the lovely Langhe hills

  • The days can also be
    less good

Ride Highlights:
BARBARESCO

Cycling is an activity that keeps people fit, they say. A visit to the village of Barbaresco puts this sentence to the test. We challenge any rider to ride through the ancient village of Barbaresco without stopping in one of the typical restaurants to taste two of the most famous delicacies of the area, truffles and, above all, the wine which takes its name from this village.

"WINE IS SUNLIGHT, HELD TOGETHER BY WATER."

Galileo Galilei
Tour highlights

Trip program

Total distance: 421.80km

total elevation: 5,745m

Duration: 8 days

difficulty level: enthusiast

DAY 1: ARRIVAL DAY

Arrival at Malpensa airport/Turin airport, transfer to Chhivasso, check-in and welcome.

DAY 2: From Chivasso to Castell'Alfero
64.8km | 1,164m | 1,129m | 3h

Embark on a cycling adventure through the charming roads of the Monferrato region, a stage of medium-low difficulty that promises a delightful journey. Bid farewell to Chivasso and the meandering Po River as you embrace the challenge of the San Genesio climb, leading you to the picturesque Castagneto Po village.

Enter the enchanting realm of the "Bosc del Vaj e Bosc Grand" park, where ancient oaks and chestnut trees paint a scenic backdrop. The Monferrato landscape unfolds, adorned with isolated hillside villages, formidable castles, and sacred places of worship. Traverse through the timeless towns of Berzano di San Pietro, Montaia, and Cortazzone, each harmoniously blending history and natural beauty.

As the day's journey concludes, a warm welcome awaits you at the Castell'Alfero Castle. Immerse yourself in its classic ambiance and unwind at the wellness and spa center, a perfect retreat after a day of exploration. The allure of this route lies not only in its cycling challenges but in the tapestry of culture, history, and scenic wonders that grace the Monferrato landscape.

DAY 3: From Castell'Alfero to Nizza Monferrato
87.3km | 824m | 896M | 5h

Embark on the Tour's longest and most captivating stage, spanning 85 km through a countryside where the ebb and flow of life are dictated by nature. The initial stretch presents a hilly and invigorating profile, promising a cycling challenge amidst the scenic beauty. A brief pause for coffee in Montemagno is not just a suggestion but a must-do—behold the breathtaking castle view that awaits. Montemagno's fame extends to its vineyards, particularly renowned for the captivating Ruché wine, a true local gem.

The second leg of the journey, though more demanding, unveils its own allure. Venturing into the Alessandria province, you'll make your way to Nizza Monferrato, a globally celebrated hub of wine production. Here, amidst the rolling vineyards, lies a paradise for wine enthusiasts—the regional "Enoteca di Nizza Monferrato." A pilgrimage for Barbera aficionados, this iconic establishment is not just a stop; it's an essential landmark in your Tour. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of flavors, and let the essence of Nizza Monferrato linger as a cherished memory of this extraordinary stage.

DAY 4: From Nizza Monferrato to Monforte d’Alba
77.9km | 1,224m | 852m | 4h

This stage stands out as one of the tour's gems—a ride through the Langhe territory that promises an indelible and must-experience journey. The initial leg takes you through the mesmerizing landscapes of the Belbo wine Valley, a captivating canvas that has inspired the works of the Italian writer Cesare Pavese. His words bring to life the soul of these enchanting places, and as you pedal, you'll traverse hills with gentle slopes, passing through iconic villages like Cravanzana, Niella Belbo, and Dogliani. Notably, Dogliani is renowned for its Dolcetto production, adding a flavorful dimension to your ride.

The day's ultimate destination is Monforte d’Alba, a medieval village celebrated as one of Italy's most beautiful. Here, immerse yourself in true Piedmontese cuisine, savoring the regional delights, and find respite in a charming hotel that gazes upon the Barolo hills. The allure of this stage extends beyond the cycling; it's a holistic experience that encapsulates the beauty of Langhe and the rich tapestry of flavors, history, and hospitality that define this remarkable corner of Italy.

DAY 5: From Monforte d’Alba to Alba
70.9km | 1,110m | 1,464m | 3,30h

You'll face on this stage an extraordinary day on the bike, traversing the captivating landscapes of the Langhe-Roero area—a UNESCO World Heritage-listed vineyard terraced marvel. Cycling through Barolo village, you'll feel like you're pedaling through a living painting, the first in a series of enchanting old villages, including La Morra and Grinzane Cavour, emerging like fantastical mirages amidst the vineyard expanse.

While the stage boasts challenging climbs, the moment you reach Alba, the ancient city reveals its treasures, rewarding your efforts. Alba stands as the global capital of white truffles and ranks among Italy's premier gastronomic destinations. Revel in the rarity of experiencing both beauty and culinary excellence in a single day—it's an occasion not to be taken for granted. This ride promises not only a physical challenge but an immersion into the sensory delights of the Langhe-Roero region, where every pedal stroke unveils a new layer of this remarkable landscape.

DAY 6: From Alba to Asti
64 | 1,110m | 922m | 3,30h

Asti, an ancient town tracing its roots back to the Romans, stands as another captivating destination on your cycling odyssey. Today's journey concludes in Asti, renowned as the production hub of the sparkling wine, Asti Spumante. The stage leading to Asti is a bit shorter, featuring numerous short and enjoyable climbs that add a touch of excitement to your ride.

En route, encounter the charming villages of Barbaresco and Neive—inviting spots for a brief pause, whether to replenish your water bottle or savor a rejuvenating coffee. As the day winds down, relish the distinctive cuisine of Asti, immersing yourself in its unique atmosphere before gearing up for the final challenging stage. Asti, with its historical allure and culinary delights, promises to be a rewarding stop, offering a taste of the rich heritage and flavors embedded in this ancient town.

DAY 7: From Asti to San Sebastiano Po
78.7km | 1,358m | 1,166m | 4h

As the saying goes, even the finest journeys must come to a close, but not before tackling this demanding ride. The menu remains consistent with the previous days—a terrain adorned with hills—but this time, you'll encounter some formidable walls. The pinnacle of challenge awaits at the Cinzano Wall, a 300-meter ascent at a 16% gradient. (Fun fact: The Cinzano brand, part of the Campari Group, derives its name from this very location.) Brace yourself for the last leg of the day, equally formidable.

Yet, rest assured, as you conquer the heights of the San Sebastiano da Po village, the breathtaking beauty of the panorama will evoke a sense of awe. After completing this tour, we believe you'll concur with us—Piedmont is not just a place; it's a state of mind. The challenges faced on these roads, the vineyard-laden landscapes, and the rich tapestry of flavors all contribute to an experience that transcends the physical journey—a journey that leaves an indelible mark on the soul.

DAY 8: FAREWELL AND DEPARTURE DAY.

Transfer to Malpensa airport/Turin airport and end of services.

program

Tour price

And support levels

Guided group tour

START: APR 19, 2024

From €: 2990

Small group minimum 6 riders | Private groups, any size on requested dates

What's included

Accommodation

5 nights at 4-star | 1 night at 3-star | 1 night in Agriturismo

Meals

All breakfasts. Three dinners: Nizza Monferrato (dinner and wine tasting); Alba; San Sebastiano Po.

Support level

Guiding; van assistance; mobile workshop; spare bike, bars, gels and electrolytes available on purchase; group transfers from/to Milano Malpensa/Turin airport; 10% discount on bike rentals. Luggage transport. A wine tasting in Nizza Monferrato.

Not included
Flight tickets; extras in hotel, etc. Drinks during the dinner; city tax (if any); travel insurance; individual arrival and departure transfer; bike rental.
On request

Individual arrival transfer from/to Milano Malpensa/Turin € 399 p.p. (min 2 pax); supplement for single accommodation € 400 p.p.; bike rental. 

Self Guided tour

From €: 1250

What's included

Accommodation

5 nights at 4-star | 1 night at 3-star | 1 night in Agriturismo

Meals

All breakfasts. Three dinners: Nizza Monferrato (dinner and wine tasting); Alba; San Sebastiano Po.

Support level

Detailed briefing. GPX files. Telephone assistance during your stay. 10% discount on bike rentals. A wine tasting in Nizza Monferrato.

Not included

Flight tickets; extras in hotel, etc; drinks during the dinner; city tax (if any); travel insurance; arrival and departure transfer; bike rental; luggage transport.

On request

Individual arrival transfer from/to Milano Malpensa/Turin € 399 p.p. (min 2 pax); supplement for single accommodation € 400 p.p.; bike rental.  Luggage transport: € 810 + 10 per pax.

Supported tour

ON REQUEST: FROM MAY TO OCTOBER

From €: 1999

Small group minimum 6 riders | Private groups, any size on requested dates

What's included

Accommodation

5 nights at 4-star | 1 night at 3-star | 1 night in Agriturismo

Meals

All breakfasts. Three dinners: Nizza Monferrato (dinner and wine tasting); Alba; San Sebastiano Po.

Support level

Detailed briefing. Access to SardiniaCycling App with all the information regarding your tour, the itinerary, points of interest as well as all the documentation for your trip. Van assistance; mobile workshop; spare bike, bars, gels and electrolytes available on purchase. Group transfers from/to Milano Malpensa/Turin airport; 10% discount on bike rentals. Luggage transport. A wine tasting in Nizza Monferrato.

Not included
Flight tickets; extras in hotel, etc. Drinks during the dinner; city tax (if any); travel insurance; individual arrival and departure transfer; bike rental.
On request

Individual arrival transfer from/to Milano Malpensa/Turin € 399 p.p. (min 2 pax); supplement for single accommodation € 400 p.p.; bike rental. 

Useful Information

Tips & Resources

Travel arrangements

The best airport for arrivals is Turin-Casselle (TRN) and Milano Malpensa (MXP): from there we arrange the group transfer. Other options are possible and we can help you select the best one.

Food & Drinks during stages

During the rides we plan at least one longer food stop in the middle of the stage plus one or more coffee stops. In the assistence van we have bars, gels and water.

Necessary Gear

Our guests will get a pre tour info kit that gives useful suggestions on how to enjoy our trips in full. Here is a quick selection that might be useful at this stage.

  • We suggest renting a Canyon bike with us. But feel free to bring your own bike. Just consider bringing along a selection of model specific spare parts (ie. derailleur hangers). 

  • The hotels have a room for the bikes, and we will have a selection of tools to perform basic maintenance.

  • Bring along a wide selection of clothes, including some full arm jackets, rain coat, leg and arm warmers, overshoes: it's the Alps and the weather is never completely predictable.

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