Overview
Starting from the the City of Rimini on Italy’s east coast, famous for its golden sandy beaches and beautiful waters of the Adriatic, we cycle westwards into the beautiful landscapes of the Parco Nazionale Foreste Casentinesi which sits on the border with Tuscany. The following day we head into Tuscany and enjoy everything that it brings….glorious countryside, winding country lanes, cypress-lined roads and miles of vineyards.
Our next overnight is in the famous city of Florence, the centre of the Renaissance. With its world class architecture and historical treats this city is a must for any traveller. Heading ever westwards, we finally reach the Mediterranean sea at Pisa…famous of course for its leaning tower.
Highlights
- Riding the width of a whole country!
- Beautiful countryside and winding lanes of Tuscany
- The breathtaking city of Florence, the birthplace of The Renaissance
- Visiting the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Arriving at the coast in Marina di Pisa
The single room supplement for this trip is £205, this can be added upon checkout..
Our Star Ratings
Here is an explanation of our cycling trip grades. Please bear in mind that total ascent, wind, rain and general riding conditions can play as important factors as the daily distances involved. Whilst we have stated some example distances, the overall difficulty assigned to each trip will encompass a range of these factors. If you are at all unsure of whether you think the trip is suitable, please contact us.
Easy: Suitable for those new to cycling seeking an introductory and very relaxed yet active experience on two wheels. Easy riding on short, flat and/or gently undulating routes. Approx 20 – 40 miles a day
Relaxed: Undulating terrain with occasional minor undulations for semi-regular novices who wish to develop fitness and ability. May include a few short steep climbs. Approx 40 – 50 miles a day
Moderate: Designed for cyclists with a good level of riding experience and fitness, and are comfortable riding for full days in the saddle. Routes will include some steep and/or sustained climbs. Not for those completely new to cycling. Approx 50 – 80 miles a day
Challenging: Routes with multiple steep and sustained climbs and technical descents and/or long distances. Riders need to be have a high level of fitness and stamina in addition to experience in riding over extended distances and/or tackling long ascents and descents. Approx 70 – 110 miles a day
Advanced: Designed for experienced cyclists with an excellent level of fitness and stamina. Routes are consistently long with multiple serious and steep ascents and descents throughout. High altitude ascents may be undertaken followed by technically demanding descents. Approx 80 – 120 miles a day
Itinerary
Day 1: Join tour in Bologna, transfer to Rimini
The trip begins in Bologna airport where you will be transferred to our hotel in Rimini. Here you will be briefed by your More Adventure leader about the days ahead. We’ll have our first group meal and prepare for the beginning of the ride the following day.
Day 2: Rimini to Aquapartita
48 miles & 5500 feet ascent / 78 km & 1700 metres ascent
After a good nights’ rest and breakfast, we’ll dip our bicycle wheels in the Adriatic sea! We begin our first day cycling through the historical region around Rimini then into pretty vineyards as we head into the unique region of Emiglia-Romagna. Flat at first then gently rising, today is a wonderful introduction into cycling in this beautiful and rural region of Italy. After leaving the busier roads around Rimini behind, we begin climbing on rural roads through Montegelli to the hamlet of Barbotto. Once we’ve rested and had coffee, we descend to Mercato Saraceno and follow the Fiume Savio river southwest, climbing gradually to the base of our final climb of the day to Aquapartita and our hotel for the evening.
Day 3: Aquapartita to Florence
61 miles & 5500 feet ascent / 100 km & 1700 metres ascent
Today’s ride is slightly longer with a few considerable climbs to negotiate, it is however made easier with beautiful Tuscan landscapes. Cycling through the Parco Nazionale Foreste Casentinesi, we first tackle the mighty Passo Mandrioli (1173m), a steady and stunning climb from Bagno di Romagno. After a long, sweeping descent to Poppi, we begin our second main climb of the day, the Passo Consuma (1050m). It’s a similar gradient but slightly more ascent than Passo Mandrioli. We’re rewarded with an incredible descent through vineyards towards the historic municipality of Pontassieve, now only a stone’s throw from Florence. From here we pick up the river Arno and follow it all the way to Firenze (Florence). Florence is steeped in history and culture, and a real must-visit city.
Day 4: Florence to Pisa
75 miles & 2000 feet ascent / 121 km & 650 metres ascent
Today is considerably easier than the previous day as we weave our way towards the coast. We begin the day with a small climb up to Piazzale Michelangelo with arguably the best view over Florence. We then follow the River Arno to the coast and the Mediterranean Sea. Well done, you’ve made it! From here, we’ll ride back to Pisa to our hotel and prepare for our celebratory meal.
Day 5: Free in Pisa – Trip Ends
Today, you have the day (depending on your flights) to explore this wonderful and diverse city. After breakfast we will say our goodbyes and the trip ends. We will provide transfers for those booked on certain flights. See details below for more information.
This itinerary is a guide only and can sometimes be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. Whilst we endeavour to uphold the proposed daily mileages, this cannot be guaranteed due to changes to hotel bookings.
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Includes
- Cycle Leader(s) and Support Driver(s)
- 4 x night’s hotel accommodation
- 4 x breakfasts
- 3 x buffet-style lunches
- Transfers from Bologna airport (on certain flights, these will be confirmed)
- All luggage transported during your trip
- Mechanical Support
- GPX files of the route (if requested)
Not Included
- Bicycle and Helmet
- Flights
- Evening meals, drinks and snacks
- Transfer to Pisa airport
- Optional excursions
- Personal Travel Insurance
For this trip you will need to fly into Bologna and out of Pisa. Once you have booked on we will send you information regarding exactly what flights to book. You can buy flights from London for this trip for around £120 if bought in advance. We may also be able to provide a UK pickup/drop-off service for your bike to save you the hassle, please click here for more information.
Please do not book any flights until we have confirmed the trip is going ahead.
FAQs
Do you provide bicycles for this trip?
We don't provide bicycles for this trip but good quality bicycles are available to hire from our first hotel in Rimini. Please contact us for further information.
How do we transport our bicycles to Italy?
If you're not using our bicycle transfer service, you will need to first book your bicycle onto your flight. Then you'll need to package your bicycle in a bicycle box, bag or cardboard box, then check it in with your main piece of luggage.
We'll need our bicycle bag/box for the return flight - will you transport this throughout the trip?
Yes. Your luggage and bike bag/box will be transported on the support vehicle throughout this trip and we will assist you in any way we can in repacking your bike once the trip has ended.
Can you provide a bicycle transfer service from the UK?
This is a possibility. To save you time, money and hassle, there is the possibility of us picking your bicycle up from certain locations throughout the UK and transferring them to and from Italy. This will come at an extra cost, but it will mean you can travel on the plane with luggage only and you won't need to dismantle your bicycle. Ordinarily we will only provide this service if there are a number of people who request it, so please get in touch at info@moreadventure.co.uk.
What's the total mileage for the trip?
The total is 180 miles over three days cycling (45 + 60 + 73).
Isn't 45 miles quite a short day?
Although the mileages are relatively small, there are two major climbs on the first and second day so they're still challenging! Plus, there's plenty to do and see in each of the overnight stops so it's not a problem if we arrive early.
How does the bicycle transfer service work?
The bicycle transfer is a door-to-door bicycle transfer service. Basically a few days before the trip begins your bicycle will be picked up from an agreed address at a specific time slot and driven to the start point of the trip. At the end of the trip it will be returned to an agreed address a couple of days after the trip ends. The price will depend upon how many others in the group require the service and where your pickup point is, it is however usually cheaper than hiring a bike box, checking your bike box onto the plane and the logistics of getting your bike to the airport. You do not need a bike box and your bicycle will not need to be dismantled. It saves you a lot of hassle and time, and allows you to fly with luggage only!
Would hiring bikes there be cheaper than taking our own?
The cost of flying with bikes varies from airline to airline and then you'd need to buy or hire a bike box. But you'd be looking at a similar amount or a little more if you were to hire a bike box and add your bicycle on as luggage on a plane.