Piedmont Biking New!
- A sophisticated culinary landscape famous for hazelnuts, cheeses, truffles and wine
- Spin through the prized regions of Langhe and Roero
- Pedal through idyllic vineyards of the Savoy region
- Explore 1,000-year-old La Morra,one of the most important Barolo wine-producing towns in Piedmont
Call 800-462-2848, Every day 7am–5pm,PST
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A Trove of Gastronomic & Viticultural Delights
Piedmont is just so...well, rich. It's a wealth that comes in the form of a regal history. In magnificent scenery, with a remarkable view at every turn, every crest, every hill town. And when it comes to the cuisine, Piedmont hit the jackpot. Didn't your mom always say, a truffle in the pasta is worth two in the dirt? But some may say the real jewels are the grapes: Nebbiolo, Barolo, Barbera. It's something you can contemplate. As you're biking beneath the shadow of the Alps on your way to discover the next treasure.
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1 Bike through the river valley and verdant hills, past vineyards and farmland to Penango, where our tranquil retreat awaits
Enjoy a delicious dinner of reinterpreted traditional Piedmont specialties at our hotel's acclaimed restaurant.
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2-3 Sleepy little villages, castles and hillside vineyards make for idyllic riding along our scenic route
Once renowned for its silk work and now widely recognized for wine production, Nizza Monferrato is an interesting town to explore after taking a lunch break
Settle into our elegant hotel in Acqui Terme, famous for its hot sulphur springs since Roman times
Jumping into La Bollente fountain wouldn't be appropriate, but washing your face and hands in the mineral-rich water is acceptable and believed to cure whatever ails you!
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4 The prized regions of Langhe and Roero offer spectacular scenery and plenty of hills!
You can't shoot an arrow without hitting a medieval or Baroque castle on our route, lined with vineyards and pastoral land - you might also see a frolicking lamb or two
Pay homage as you pass over "the underground cathedrals" in Canelli; passages underneath town store hundreds of bottles of vino for area wineries
Keep cranking those pedals! The payoff for all of today's climbing is Monforte d'Alba, a storybook wine village with panoramic views that stretch to the Alps on a clear day.
Days
5-6 Explore 1,000-year-old La Morra, one of the most important Barolo wine-producing towns in Piedmont
Flanked by steep Nebbiolo vineyards, spin from one charming hamlet to the next along tranquil country roads - one of our most popular rides!
Our final feast is sure to be a memorable culinary experience.
Call 800-462-2848, Every day 7am–5pm,PST
Guests Reviews About This Trip
Few people seem to realize that Piedmont - which lies in northwest Italy, bordered by the Alps - offers countless miles of quiet roads through gorgeous vineyards and mountain splendor. It's perfect for travel by bike! There's fruit orchards and hazelnut groves etched across misty foothills. Stunning ridge-top castles and villages seemingly untouched by time. And it's here that the grapes for Barbarescos and Barolos have been cultivated for centuries. Yet the region is still remarkably unexplored. But it won't stay that way forever - now is the time to enjoy it!- Regional Manager, Italy
Casual Inns
Locanda del Sant'Uffizio
Penango (2 nights) A beautifully restored 16th-century monastery nestled amid Monferrato and Piedmont vineyards. (pool, spa, tennis)
Hotel Roma Imperiale
Acqui Terme (1 night) Set on a hillside and surrounded by parkland, this 19th-century villa is the perfect spot to enjoy some peace and quiet. (pool, spa)
Il Giardino da Felicin
Monforte d'Alba (2 nights) Passed down through three generations of the Rocca family, this enchanting hotel in the heart of the Langhe is rich with history and charm. (pool)
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This Trip Is Rated Level 2-4
Routes For All Abilities
Every Backroads trip is designed to appeal to a wide variety of
interests and fitness levels. We know your pace may vary from one
day to the next-and your traveling companion's may differ somewhat
from yours. So we present a range of mileage options, and each
day you decide exactly what and how much you want to do.
| Daily Route Options | ||||||||||
| Day | EASYGOING | ACTIVE | AVID | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Level 5 | ||||||
| miles | feet gain | miles | feet gain | miles | feet gain | miles | feet gain | miles | feet gain | |
| 1 | 15 | 800 | ||||||||
| 2 | 24* | 950 | 39 | 1700 | 47 | 2200 | ||||
| 3 | 30* | 1100 | 41* | 1700 | 52 | 2400 | ||||
| 4 | 22* | 1600 | 38* | 3400 | 51 | 3900 | ||||
| 5 | 21* | 1300 | 33 | 2300 | 45 | 3600 | ||||
| 6 | 10 | 900 | ||||||||
* Includes a shuttle
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