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After getting all psyched about a bicycle-friendly trip to the Netherlands,
my wife and I just found out that the time share we were going to take there doesn't exist. Now we're thinking Italy. We've never been there, but we don't really want to do the Rome/Venice/Florence "tourist" thing. We'd rather find a village full of real Italians who use bicycles to get around much of the time. A bicycle tour wouldn't work for us, as we will be tied to a time share location. Plus, my wife is not into long, scheduled rides. What we want is to be able to ride to dinner on bikes, see the countryside by bike for an afternoon, and ride to town for capuccino and a canoli at the end of the day. Any ideas of where we should go? |
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![]() NY Rides wrote: After getting all psyched about a bicycle-friendly trip to the Netherlands, my wife and I just found out that the time share we were going to take there doesn't exist. Now we're thinking Italy. We've never been there, but we don't really want to do the Rome/Venice/Florence "tourist" thing. We'd rather find a village full of real Italians who use bicycles to get around much of the time. A bicycle tour wouldn't work for us, as we will be tied to a time share location. Plus, my wife is not into long, scheduled rides. What we want is to be able to ride to dinner on bikes, see the countryside by bike for an afternoon, and ride to town for capuccino and a canoli at the end of the day. Any ideas of where we should go? Have your checked out the "bike hotels" in Italy? http://www.italybikehotels.it/en/regioni.php Last year I stayed for two weeks in one, call Hotel Fedora, in Riccione on the Adriatic coast. It was ideal because there were two daily groups, one moderate and one brisk, that toured the local country side from my hotel. There we also about six other hotels nearby which you could join their rides. There is bike storage and repair room, daily wash of your bike kit, and lots of great food. It had the added advantage of being right on the beach, so my partner could hang out there when not in the mood to ride. I am going back to a different hotel in the same group this year. Its a great way to explore an area and not have to drag your stuff around every day. I can't figure out why more hotels to see the value of such a program. My hotel was full of Europeans. In fact, we were the only native English speakers. |
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![]() NY Rides ha scritto: What we want is to be able to ride to dinner on bikes, see the countryside by bike for an afternoon, and ride to town for capuccino and a canoli at the end of the day. try: http://www.adriabike.it/ nice places, nice people, great food (at least in general, dont know the particular hotels). No cannoli :-) it is not the italian place they are from. Fabio(lo) |
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