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Nice to Pisa

(Italian Riviera, Liguria and CinqueTerre)

 

Fall - 29 September -- 14 October 2012


Rating: Moderate-Strenuous  
                   (depends upon daily options)
 

3150 Euro per person double occupancy

3650 Euro per person single occupancy (limit 4 persons) 

 
Itinerary Summary

 
Day 1 – Arrival 
              Nice, France
 
Day 2 – San Remo
               82-141km

Day 3 -- San Remo loops
 
Day 4 – Alassio
               87km
 
Day 5 – Alassio loops

Day 6 –  Sassello
                 104km

 
Day 7 – Sassello loops
               63-87km

Day 8 -- Montoggio
               97km
 
Day 9 – Sestri-Levante
              79-117km  

Day 10 -Sestri-Levante
                Passo Centocrocci loop

Day 11-Monterosso
              46-102km
 
Day 12 – Monterosso -
                 Five villages trail
 
Day 13 – Marina di Massa
                 94km
 
Day 14 – Lucca/Pisa
                 73km
  
Day 15 – Departures
                 Pisa, Italy
 
 
 
Fall Dates
 
Arrive: Nice by 29 September
Depart: Pisa on 14 October
                        OR
               Nice on 15 October
               (extra night lodging)
 
 
 
This is a truly unique European cycling vacation: the French and Italian Riviera, the Cinque Terre hilltop villages, the Ligurian interior countryside, the Tower of Pisa. Even better—it's a route that largely remains off the radar of bicycle tours. Coursing thread-like mountain roads above the Mediterranean, and venturing into remote and tranquil Liguria, you'll experience some of the finest coastline cycling, scenery and cuisine Europe can offer. 
 
You'll begin at the classic French Cote d'Azur destination of Nice and proceed along the rugged coastline, through Monaco, before turning south entering Italy. The impossibly beautiful villages and terraced vineyards of the Cinque Terre enchant, while the serene Ligurian countryside beckons. Wrap this up with the famous stop in Pisa, and you have all the ingredients for a remarkable bicycling vacation! Bon Appétit!
 
You'll marvel at the worlds of contrast within a mere two weeks of bicycling. From the hustle-bustle of Nice to the interior of Liguria the contrasts are striking.  The cerulean waters of the Mediterranean, compelling in both clarity and intensity, easily distract. Yet we are quickly reminded of the nearness of an enterprising economy. The coastal roadways are often exciting—people, scooters, cars and trucks—yet everyone cooperates and shares the road in such a way that North American bicyclists dream of when considering an ideal cycling getaway.
 
Meanwhile, Liguria is a terrain of field and forest. Locals gather funghi (mushrooms) used liberally in the delicious local cuisine. The serenity of the interior is a welcome complement to the bustling energy of the seaside—and you're sure to treasure the “secret” roads as much as the the local cyclists who ride them on the weekends. Your bicycle tour will explore inland over four days, with out-and-back loop rides, as well and point-to-point routes, before moving back to the Mediterranean. 
 
Next we'll explore the reknowned Cinque Terre by bike, foot or boat. The seafood is fabulous, and the views from the villages perched on cliffs above the sea are breathtaking.  From the Cinque Terre we'll cycle quiet roads to the outskirts of La Spezia, and ride around Poets Cove to Lerici for lunch.  From there it's on to Marina di Carrara: home of the fabulous marble made famous by Michaelangelo .
 
Leaving Marina di Carrara, we'll ride beneath the mountains of marble on the local cyclists' favorite route into the walled city of Lucca.  This is the  town of the great Italian cyclist Mario Cipollini, as well as the great operatic composer Giacomo Puccini (Madame Butterfly, La Boheme).   You'll have ample time to explore this historic town—and even ride around the top of the historic wall. 
 
Our farewell dinner will be a final toast to all that is wonderful about cycling and traveling. You'll never forget the chance to engage everything this bike tour encompasses—from the unbeatable meals and friendly camaraderie, to the kilometers of wonderful roads and glimpses into a quiet life still lived day-by-day.  You'll have much to contemplate, and plan for next year.
 





Italian Riviera


CinqueTerre villages


Fresh seafood meals


Piemonte wines


Ligurian olive oil


Dramatic seascapes


Italian hospitality

 

Walled city of Lucca

 

Leaning tower of Pisa

 

Focacia di Recco

 

Portofino

 

Quiet hillside roads


 

         
Accommodations:
2,3 or 4 star Italian B&Bs, Inns and hotels; always clean, always well situated for post-ride relaxation
  Included:
14 nights, 14 breakfasts, 12 dinners, 2 grand picnics, maps and route descriptions, luggage transfers, on-the-road ride guides, van support

 
  Excluded:
2 dinners, lunches, airfare, insurances, tips & gratuities