Southern Italy reflects the soul of the entire country. Each region has its own unique history, architecture, and cuisine. Every carved stone and every frescoed palace tells a story.
Home to 15 Unesco World Heritage sites, southern Italy is much more than cozy seaside towns and lovely beaches. With its rugged mountains, fiery volcanoes and electric-blue grottoes, southern Italy is a huge adventure playground for any cyclist.
Let yourself be enchanted by the Sassi of Matera (cave dwellings), cycle along the iconic Trulli houses in Puglia, explore by bike the breathtaking landscapes of Val di Noto and loose yourself with your bicycle in the picturesque island of Sardinia with its stunning coastline, beautiful bays, deserted white beaches and a surreal palette of all shades of blue sea.
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Home to 15 Unesco World Heritage sites, southern Italy is much more than cozy seaside towns and lovely beaches. With its rugged mountains, fiery volcanoes and electric-blue grottoes, southern Italy is a huge adventure playground for any cyclist.
Let yourself be enchanted by the Sassi of Matera (cave dwellings), cycle along the iconic Trulli houses in Puglia, explore by bike the breathtaking landscapes of Val di Noto and loose yourself with your bicycle in the picturesque island of Sardinia with its stunning coastline, beautiful bays, deserted white beaches and a surreal palette of all shades of blue sea.
Start your cycling tour in southern Italy with us! Choose your destination:
Also known as the heel of Italy's boot, Puglia is the best cycling destination in Italy: it’s flat enough to make it accessible to everyone, but not so flat that it gets too "boring".
Take just a little time out on two wheels to discover the hillside dwellings of Matera and experience old town’s life in Bari. Visit the famous stone houses (Trulli) in Alberobello. Cycle the gentle hills of Itria Valley, surrounded by olive trees and vineyards, and pedal through the famous white towns of Locorotondo, Cisternino and Ostuni. Let yourself be amazed by the exuberant Baroque architecture of Lecce and laze by the golden sand beaches and crystal clear sea of Salento area. |
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Suspended between two seas and mountains of great beauty, Basilicata is an unmissable cycling destination.
This region has maintained all its fascination and mystery over the centuries: dense and mysterious woods, very long sheep tracks, golden beaches with crystalline water in which sacred mountains are reflected, rupestrian churches and ancient towns, like Matera, the city of Sassi - UNESCO World Heritage sites since 1993. |
If you like the idea of combining mountains with wonderful beaches this may be the right place for you.
Being the Italian region with the lowest population density, Sardinia is the best cycling holiday location in all Europe. The low level of motorized traffic on the roads, in fact, makes your active holiday safer. You can decide to cycle along the northern coast of Sardinia with its wild rocky landscape of pink sculpted granite and discover the fabulous Costa Smeralda and the Maddalena National Park; or you can pedal on the sothern west part and explore the natural beauty spots of the Costa Verde. |
Sicily is for sure one of the gems of Southern Italy. The island can be discovered and experienced through a series of cycling itineraries dedicated to different areas of interest that go from nature to history, art and traditions.
Discover by bike the wonders of Val di Noto with its stunning late-Baroque cities that became one of the Italian UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Pedal along the beauty of Western Sicily with its pretty seaside villages and admire the several archeological parks you'll encounter along the way. In particular, the one in Selinute, the largest in Europe. |
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