Day 1 | Arrival in Faenza | |
Faenza is a charming town in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, renowned for its rich history and artistic heritage. Famous for its exquisite ceramics, known as "faience," Faenza boasts the International Museum of Ceramics, showcasing masterpieces from various periods and cultures. Explore the stunning Cathedral and its impressive Renaissance architecture. The Civic Art Gallery houses a notable collection of Renaissance and Baroque art. Taste the typical hearty dishes of the local cuisine preparing for tomorrow first ride into the Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park. |
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Day 2 | Faenza loop ride via Brisighella | |
Embark on your holiday with a loop ride from Faenza via Brisighella offering an enchanting journey through the heart of Emilia-Romagna's scenic countryside. Starting in Faenza, cyclists head southwest toward Brisighella, a picturesque medieval village nestled in the foothills of the Apennines. The route winds through rolling vineyards and olive groves, providing stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape. Upon arriving in Brisighella, riders can explore the village's charming streets, visit the iconic Rocca Manfrediana fortress, and enjoy panoramic views from the Torre dell'Orologio (Clock Tower). Return to Faenza through wuite country roads of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park. |
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Day 3 | Ride from Faenza to Bagnacavallo | |
Today’s ride offers a pleasant landscapes of the Emilia-Romagna region. Starting in Faenza, traversing approximately 25 kilometers of picturesque countryside. The route passes through fertile plains, dotted with vineyards, orchards, and quaint villages, providing a scenic and relaxing ride. Upon reaching Bagnacavallo, you can explore its well-preserved medieval center, featuring the beautiful Piazza della Libertà and the historic Podestà Palace. The town is also known for its rich culinary traditions, so sampling local delicacies is a must. |
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Day 4 | Ride Bagnacavallo to Comacchio | |
Emilia-Romagna, covering a distance of about 50 kilometers. Starting in Bagnacavallo, head northeast, enjoying the tranquil rural scenery characterized by fertile fields, canals, and small villages. The route is relatively flat, making it suitable for everyone. |
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Day 5 | Comacchio loop ride via Pomposa Abbey | |
The loop ride from Comacchio via Pomposa Abbey offers a fascinating journey through the scenic and historical landscapes of the Po Delta. Starting in the picturesque town of Comacchio, head north toward the renowned Pomposa Abbey. The route meanders through serene wetlands, past fertile fields, and along quiet country roads, providing a tranquil and visually rewarding experience. Upon reaching Pomposa Abbey, riders can explore this magnificent 9th-century Benedictine monastery, famous for its stunning Romanesque architecture and beautifully preserved frescoes. After soaking in the historical ambiance, the ride continues back to Comacchio, possibly taking a slightly different route to shorten the ride. |
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Day 6 | Ride from Comacchio to Ravenna | |
Today you head south through the scenic wetlands of the Po Delta culminating in the city’s historical and cultural treasures. Upon arrival in Ravenna, cyclists can explore its renowned UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the stunning mosaics of San Vitale, Galla Placidia, and the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo-. For enthusiasts seeking more cycling, an additional night in Ravenna can be arranged. You can decide to take the train back to Ravenna or retrace the same route back. |
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Day 7 | Arrivederci Emilia Romagna! | |
The trip and our services end after breakfast. From Ravenna train station you can easily reach your departing airport. |
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6 nights
3/4* hotels
Breakfast included
Route notes, maps and App
Bike rental available
7-days a week service-hotline
Luggage transfer included