Imagine gliding through landscapes so unique, they feel like the heart of Tuscany — exactly what you’ve always pictured. Pedal through rolling hills, vibrant vineyards, and golden fields. The Tuscan countryside unfolds before you, each turn revealing a view more breathtaking than the last. You’ll pass iconic cypress-lined roads, immortalized in photographs, and step into real-life settings of famous films like Gladiator, where the cinematic magic lingers in the air. This journey isn’t just about riding — it’s about immersing yourself in the essence of Tuscany, feeling its history and charm at your fingertips.
Every hill you conquer, every road you explore, is a new discovery, taking you deeper into the region’s beauty. Our TREK e-bikes make it effortless, so you can enjoy the sights without breaking a sweat. With a carefully crafted route, you’ll explore at your own pace, soaking in the atmosphere and incredible views.
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First, along the panoramic road, you’ll admire breathtaking views of the Val d’Orcia, including some of the iconic filming locations from Gladiator. Then, you’ll visit the Pieve di Corsignano, a fascinating Romanesque church with centuries of history. Arriving at Piazza Pio II, the heart of Pienza, you’ll take in the elegance of Renaissance architecture. Finally, you’ll stroll through the town’s most charming streets—Via del Bacio and Via dell’Amore—where every turn holds a story and a perfect photo opportunity!
Riding your e-bike along the white roads between Pienza and Bagno Vignoni is like stepping into a postcard. You’ll pedal through the rolling hills of the Val d’Orcia, surrounded by endless wheat fields, cypress-lined paths, and breathtaking landscapes at every turn. The journey is smooth yet exhilarating, with gentle climbs made effortless by your e-bike. As you approach Bagno Vignoni, the scent of thermal waters fills the air, welcoming you to this charming village where history and nature blend in perfect harmony.
Pedaling towards Bagno Vignoni, you’ll be immersed in the timeless beauty of the Val d’Orcia. As you ride along the iconic white roads, every turn reveals landscapes that seem painted by the masters of the Renaissance. Then, suddenly, the village appears—a hidden gem built around its famous thermal pool, steaming gently at the heart of the main square. Here, history and nature intertwine, creating an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the world.
Depending on the group’s level, we can choose to visit the Chapel of Vitaleta—one of the most iconic spots in Tuscany. Framed by rolling hills and cypress trees, this small yet enchanting chapel is famous for its appearance in Gladiator, where Maximus envisions his home while walking through the golden fields of Val d’Orcia. A truly magical place that feels suspended in time.
Alternatively, instead of visiting the Madonna di Vitaleta, we have a fantastic climb that will truly test the power of our e-bikes, showing that anyone can enjoy an experience with us. This route will take us to Bagno Vignoni Alta, where we’ll enjoy panoramic views over the entire valley. From there, a gentle descent will lead us to the charming town of San Quirico d’Orcia, a beautiful spot to explore and immerse in the authentic Tuscan atmosphere.
This route is less common, perfect for those who want to venture off the beaten path and experience something beyond the usual highlights. It offers a more unique and authentic perspective of Tuscany, away from the typical tourist areas.
Coming from Pienza:
After passing the last roundabout in Pienza, continue on State Road 146 (SR146). Shortly ahead, on your left, you will see a large, centuries-old cypress tree. Right next to it is the road leading to the cemetery.
cypress on right side caming from san quirico D'orcia
Arezzo is a historic city in Tuscany known for its rich medieval and Renaissance heritage, beautiful architecture, and the famous Piero della Francesca frescoes. The city offers a charming blend of art, culture, and authentic Italian charm.
The main square of Arezzo, Piazza Grande is a beautiful example of medieval architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This 13th-century basilica is home to the famous frescoes by Piero della Francesca, including 'The Legend of the True Cross'.
A 14th-century fortress offering panoramic views of Arezzo and the surrounding countryside.
A beautiful cathedral with a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, featuring works by Pietro Lorenzetti and Guglielmo dei Marcillat.
A museum housed in a 13th-century palace, showcasing a collection of art and artifacts from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
A thick-cut, grilled T-bone steak seasoned with salt and olive oil, typically from Chianina cattle.
Hand-rolled thick spaghetti served with a garlic and tomato sauce.
Almond biscotti dipped in a sweet dessert wine.
The best time to visit Arezzo is during the spring and fall when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are smaller. The city is vibrant with various festivals and events.
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Arezzo is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
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The bus network is efficient and covers most parts of the city and surrounding areas.
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A charming hilltop town known for its medieval architecture, stunning views, and as the setting for the book and film 'Under the Tuscan Sun'.
A beautiful Renaissance town famous for its wine, particularly Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, and its stunning architecture.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rolling hills, cypress trees, and picturesque villages, offering stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
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