51 Summer in Italy is a magical time, and what better way to experience it than by bicycle? Italy is a country with a rich history, beautiful landscapes, and delicious cuisine, all of which can be fully appreciated on a cycling tour. There are many reasons why we suggest going on a bicycle tour of Italy during the summer. For one, the weather is perfect for cycling. The days are long and sunny, and there is a light breeze that keeps you cool. Plus, the scenery is at its best during this time of year. The countryside is lush and green, and the cities are alive with activity. When you embark on a bicycle tour of Italy, you can experience the country in a way that most tourists never do. You can explore the winding roads of Tuscany, where you will pass through quaint villages and see breathtaking views of rolling hills covered in vineyards. You can cycle through the picturesque towns of the Amalfi Coast, where the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea meet the rocky cliffs. You can pedal through the heart of Rome, where you can soak up the city’s ancient history while enjoying a refreshing gelato. Each Italian region offers both paved and country cycle paths. The Ciclopista del Sole (EuroVelo 7), for example, is the longest cycle path in Italy, measuring 3,000 km and crossing the peninsula from the border with Austria to the Sicilian coast. Although most of its routes are not yet real cycle paths, this route takes you through the silence of nature. Unfortunately, the cycle path from Rome to Naples is not yet safe for cyclists. In Emilia Romagna, a new section of the Ciclovia del Sole has just been inaugurated, which is completely flat, well-lit, and equipped with rest areas, wi-fi, and repair kits. With its variety of landscapes, the Marches offer endless possiby Patrizia GARIPOLI
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