Tuscany Biking | Pedaling on Wine Country | Self guided

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a 7 Days Tuscany Biking Tour on Exclusive Italy Self Guided Bike Vacation

Starting from Pienza, which dominate the Val d’Orcia you will cross  Siena, ending in Castellina, the hearth of Chianti wine area.

Yes, there are hills to climb, but your efforts will be well rewarded with a sunny Mediterranean ambiance and a spirited flair for hospitality, Tuscany nourishes the soul and leads you to rejoice in the earthly pleasures of daily life.

Route we selected takes you along tranquil country lanes tracing the expanses between farmland crowned with walled villages, ancient monasteries in secluded valleys, and medieval forts. Staying in Pienza, Montalcino, Siena and heart of Chianti, you are sure to experience the true essence of Tuscany, where history and beauty fill the heart as water fills a well.

Strongly suggested, after spinning through rolling vineyards, golden wheat fields and chalky white hills by day, savor pecorino cheese, homemade pasta pici, fruity olive oils and sip Tuscan wines Brunello and Nobile.

Tour Details
Informations
Tour nameTuscany Cycling on Wine Country
Type of tourSelf guided, cycling
Duration6 nights, 7 days
DeparturesFrom March to October, you can start any day of the week
LevelModerate to Challenge
Total Distance297km / 184mi
Daily mileage43 to 58km / 29 to 36mi
StartPienza
EndCastellina in Chianti
Suggested AirportsIn / Out: Roma or Florence

Highlights:

  • Journey into the heart of Chianti—and back in time—to sensational Siena and Castelllina
  • Shadow the hilly course of L’Eroica, Tuscany’s internationally recognized vintage bike race
  • In ancient cellars, taste superb Tuscan wines, from Vino Nobile di Montepulciano to Brunello di Montalcino
Inclusions
Not Included
Optional Services
  • Six nights in excellent four & three-star superior hotels
  • Six breakfasts
  • Bike Delivery to Pienza and professional bike fitting
  • Route notes and maps with elevation gain, city maps
  • Sightseeing, restaurant and shopping suggestions
  • All Baggage transfers
  • Drop Off bikes and gear in Castellina
  • Keepsake “BTS” water bottle
  • Sales tax
  • City Tax; each village charge a tax per each day between euro 0,70 to 2,50
  • Bike Rental
  • Pre/Post Additional Nights
  • Transfers to/from other destinations on the Island
  • Cooking lessons
  • Cheese tasting
  • Wine tasting
  • Room upgrade options
Itinerary

Day 1Benvenuti to Pienza - the perfect town. Opt. ride to San Quirico 20km / 12mi

Meet & Greet in Pienza, the purest renaissance town in the world, for welcome and bike fitting. Pienza the “perfect town” is a remarkable example of Renaissance-era town planning. If you have even the least appreciation for beautiful architecture, it is a treat to stroll around its cobblestone streets.
Meals included: welcome aperitif

Day 2 Pienza loop to Montepulciano & Vino Nobile. 55km / 34mi, rolling hills

Your tour starts with a circular ride from Pienza. Be sure to stop along the way to visit the remote convent where parts of The English Patient were filmed, and in the enchanting little hamlet of Castelmuzio. By lunchtime you’ll come to Montepulciano, the jewel of southern Tuscany, full of Renaissance palaces. After relaxing a while, return to Pienza with a stop in the village of Monticchiello, the quintessential Tuscan hill town.
Meals included: Breakfast

Day 3Pienza to Montalcino & Brunello Wine. 46 km / 28 mi, rolling hills and hilly

Ride from Pienza to Montalcino, with a pause in fairy-tale Bagno Vignoni, a miniature spa that is among the most unique towns in Europe. You can have lunch in Castiglione d’Orcia, then push on to the monastery of Sant’Antimo, where you might catch one of several vesper services performed each day by the monks. The famed wine town of Montalcino is your destination. Visit the fortress to see a breathtaking view of the entire valley you’ve just biked, then reward yourself with dinner at our favourite wine cellar.
Meals included: Breakfast

Day 4 Montalcino to Siena & Monte Oliveto Abbey. 58km / 36mi, rolling hills

Your detailed directions will take you through typical postcard scenery of Tuscany, Italy’s most photographed region—for good reasons. Following a picturesque crest road, you’ll ride by Monte Oliveto Maggiore Abbey , a Benedictine abbey built in the 13th century and famous for its frescoed cloister and stunning setting. Afterwards, you’ll travel through the fascinating area called Le Crete, Tuscany’s answer to the Badlands. Here the verdant hills give way to little domes of clay and Tuscany reveals another face of its identity, an unusual, almost lunar landscape of chalk cliffs and gullies soaked in a primeval atmosphere.
Meals included: Breakfast

Day 5Siena to Castellina & Chianti Hills. 50km / 31mi, rolling hills to hilly

Ride from Siena to Castellina in Chianti, following the “chiantigiana” road. Along the way you can stop at Castelnuovo Berardenga, a medieval town that marks the gateway to Chianti country. From here you will ride inside the vineyard of famous chianti classico wine passing through many little hamlet. Not-to-be-missed is Castello di Brolio, a castle and winery. There’s also the chance to shop at a first-class ceramics workshop just before Radda in Chianti. Arrive in time in Radda for a light lunch and enjoy the last 10 km of gentle rolling hills to get in Castellina Castellina’s medieval street, the Via delle Volte, was originally open to the sky, but over the years houses and shops have encroached on the ancient city walls, covering the street and providing an intriguing underground home for shops and restaurants.
Meals included: Breakfast

Day 6Castellina loop to Greve in Chianti & Panzano. 56km / 35mi, hilly

Circular bike ride to Florentine chianti: bike along quiet roads to the three villages that formed the Chianti Alliance centuries ago. Visit Tuscany’s forgotten abbeys and hamlets then enjoy a winery tour and taste their supple reds, fresh honeys and rich olive oil . Have a stop at Greve’s main piazza, characterized by an original formation of irregular triangular shape, defined by beautiful long porticos. Back via Panzano with preserved the old walls, gate and the keep of the medieval castle. relax by the vanishing edge pool spilling into the countryside of endless vineyards
Meals included: Breakfast

Day 7Arrivederci! Or Monteriggioni loop. 32km / 20mi

The short bike ride allow you to visit Monteriggioni, literally a town-in-a-castle. Barely two hundred yards across, its eighty residents all reside within the picture-perfect round turreted walls that crown the hilltop visible for miles around. Back to Castellina where you will leave bikes.
Departure: train and bus available to reach Firenze where extension of vacation is suggested or where you can take fast train to other town
Meals included: Breakfast

Extra DayCastellina to San Gimignano. 58km / 35mi hilly

EXTRA DAY UNDER REQUEST.
Ride to San Gimignano: more vineyards await us today, but you’ll be amazed at how different they look once we get into the district of San Gimignano. Pretty soon you pass Monteriggioni, literally a town-in-a-castle. Barely two hundred yards across, its eighty residents all reside within the picture-perfect round turreted walls that crown the hilltop visible for miles around. Also seen in the distance are the seventeen towers of San Gimignano. you’ll have plenty of time to wander through the cobblestoned streets, window shop and buy a few last-minute Tuscan mementos for our friends and…why not, for ourselves too!

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Rates
Self Guided
Tour Price: 1490€

Price based on double accommodation, it can change according to the period.

Make it custom: contact us for a quote!

Single occupancy: 590 €
Solo traveler: ask for a quote

Private & Custom departures at any time

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Lodging
Standard version
Il-Chiostro bike hotel Pienza
Day 1 & 2  – Il Chiostro Relais, Pienza

Il Chiostro di Pienza is housed in a 15th C convent and sits protected and quiet right in the center of this tiny town. It has been renovated but all the beamed ceilings frescoed walls and ancient tile floors have been preserved, nice garden overlooking val d’Orcia with pool.

Giglio hotel Montalcino
Day 3 – Giglio Hotel, Montalcino

A charming retreat in the heart of town, hotel Giglio, family-run, in a warm and quiet building, facing a gorgeous landscape, the best part is the view of the cliff-clinging houses of Montalcino to your left and the rumpled patchwork of green valleys stretching out below. Plus a great restaurant where enjoy gourmet tuscan dinner

Chiostro del Carmine Siena bike hotel
Day 4 – Il Chiostro del Carmine, Siena

Il Chiostro del Carmine has been meticulously restored from a XIV century Carmelite Monastry, place of history and holiness, remained intact in the centuries, with its delightful and quiet courtyard. It is situated a few hundred metres from the Siena Cathedral and from Piazza del Campo

squarcialupi Castellina Bike Hotel
Day 5 & 6 – Palazzo Squarcialupi Hotel, Castellina in Chianti

Palazzo Squarcialupi is part of the history of Castellina in Chianti. It is situated in the historical town center, on a road running along the XV century City Wall. Set in the spacious garden, in a most suggestive position, is the swimming-pool. The palazzo has medieval origins and it has been renewed becoming a luxury palace

Lodging
Upgraded version
BANDITA Pienza bike hotel
Day 1 & 2 – La Bandita Townhouse, Pienza

La Bandita Townhouse is a luxury boutique hotel tucked inside the historic center of Pienza.

Day 3 – Si Montalcino

Hotel SI Montalcino is small charming hotel completely renovated, located on the panoramic road to S.Angelo in Colle, one km away from the walls of Montalcino.

Chiostro del Carmine bike hotel siena
Day 4 – Il Chiostro del Carmine, Siena

It is situated a few hundred metres from the Siena Cathedral and from Piazza del Campo.

Salivolpi Hotel Castellina by bike
Day 5 & 6 – Salivolpi Hotel, Castellina in Chianti

It is located on the hills on the site of the former Etruscan Castellina, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and cypress trees, it has a wonderful panorama stretching over the Elsa valley.

Reviews

This was my first bike tour and hopefully will not be my last. I absolutely loved it! The guides went above and beyond with us, especially when my husband and I got separated during our ride. They came to my rescue and helped us with all of our problems. They were always ready to assist with questions or whatever we needed. The places we stayed were perfect and the people so friendly and helpful. I’m in love with Tuscany. Thank you!

Nancy, USA
June, 2024

We had an incredible 4 day tour through Tuscany. At first we were a bit hesitant booking from a small company in Italy but we are so glad that we did. The self-guided tour was incredibly well planned. During the meet and greet we got personalized and detailed maps, day-by-day breakdowns of our routes, lunch and dinner suggestions for each town and all of the details about our hotels and how to store the bikes. The team helped us find the correct bike sizes, helped me install my own pedals and provided all of the repair toolkits that we may need. We also got the app with GPS navigation and a WhatsApp number where we could always contact them if we were to need anything. Giuliana was always very responsive and helpful whenever we needed anything.
Finally, all of the hotels were super convenient, charming, comfortable and had a lot of character in them. The tour even made dinner reservations for us at one of the small family run hotel restaurants!

Thank you Giuliana, Mauro and the rest of the team for organizing such an incredible trip! We will certainly be back again.

Sasha, USA
September, 2024

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