
Join our hybrid beer and wine tour through the majestic Veneto Province of Northern Italy.
Starting in the food capital of Italy, Bologna, we will explore Emilia Romagna and Veneto, cycling to breweries, wineries, historical sites, and lots more. The terrain, like the wine, is mostly flat, but the company, like the beer, will be sparkling.
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What is it? – An 8-day / 8-night tour, enjoying the tourist sites and beer highlights of the region. This is a relatively flat tour (like our Dutch Tulips and Flanders tour), and just like our French Alsace Tour, we combine this with wine: the Veneto region has excellent wines, so we visit wineries as well. We will also organize several fabulous group dinners, focusing on regional cuisine along our route.
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Where is it? – The tour starts in Bologna, the food capital of the world. Bologna is very easy to reach by the superfast train network, either from Milan or from Rome, in 1 to 2 hours. The first few days we ride in the province of Emilia Romagna; the second half is in Veneto. Veneto is best known for the city of Venice of course, but it has a lot more to offer. The tour ends in Vicenza, from where you can find you way to your next destination by the fast train network, to Milan, Rome, Florence or Venice.
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Is Venice included in the tour? – Venice itself is not included in this tour, for a specific reason: it gets flooded by tourists, and the city tries to limit the amount of tourists by making it very hard for tour operators to enter the town with groups. But Venice is still worth a visit, and we will give you recommendations for your individual visit to Venice. We also can provide a unique offer to do a guided tour with one of our Beercycling friends, Giada Falchetto, an official local tour guide and sommelier based in Venice, specializing in food, wine, and cultural experiences.
- For whom? – This tour is especially designed for people who have done a Beercycling tour before, and want to try a new region, on relatively flat terrain, and for people who love to join a cycling tour that are interested in wine. And it is the perfect tour for those who just love Italy by bike. Since it is relatively flat, this tour is also suitable for people who are not very experienced cyclists. Optional e-bikes are available for the ones who think a 40 mile bike ride would be tough.
- When? – Just like our Italian Passion Tour, we will offer Spring and Fall departures when the weather is more cycling appropriate. It can get very hot in the summers so June and September are the sweet spots. Current tour dates can be found on our calendar.
Tour Highlights
Riding our bikes in a wide variety of scenery: through small and mid sized ancient Italian towns, vineyards, along the lagoon of the Adriatic Sea, along old castles, farmland, and many coffee and gelato stops await you!
Samples of breweries and wineries we may visit include:
- Group Dinners – Most nights will include an organized dinner, the intention being to showcase some of the amazing local cuisine that is popular in these regions. Restaurant will vary from causal brewpubs to fancy restaurants with multi-course food and wine pairings.
- Brewery Ca’ del Brado– Italy’s most famous brewery for sours: we will taste their hard to find lambic style beers in between the Barolo and Chianti barrels.
- Brewery CRAK – And independent craft and farm brewery, one of our favorites in all of Italy.
- Brewery Lost Road – The cycling themed brewery of Michele Massellani, who decided to say goodbye to his office job and follow his passion for beer and cycling,
- Birrificio La Mata – An agricultural brewery in the countryside of Solarolo, immersed in the greenery and quiet of the Romagna region.
- Darsenale – A fun brewpub on the dock in Ravenna, located in what once was an industrial warehouse.
- Wineries – The Veneto region produces many famous wines like Bardolino, Soave, Prosecco and Valpolicella. We are currently deciding which wineries to visit, to be continued.
- Bologna – Nicknamed “La Grassa” ( the fat one), for being the world’s food capitol. Literally everywhere you go, you see delicious food: cheeses, meat, wine, craft beer, pizza, coffee, gelato, olive oil, balsamico, and many many more.
- Comacchio – A town at the lagoon of the Adriatic Sea, and is also known as little Venice, since it has a similar infrastructure with canals and the “gondola’s”, the Venezian style boats.
- Ravenna – Was the capital town of the Roman empire until the 5 th century AD, so it has a really long history. On several locations in town you can see beautiful old mosaics, like in the basilica San Vitale, and the church of San Salvatore.
- Ferrara – (133,000 inhabitants) is an ancient town that was rebuilt after a big earthquake in 1570. Its majestic Castello Estense in the heart of the city survived the earthquake and dates from the late 1300’s. It has 4 towers and is surrounded by water to protect itself from the enemy. Ferrare promoted itself already 25 years ago as the best cycling town of Italy.
- Castelfranco Veneto – A nice small town, with a square shaped centre with surrounding walls from 1210. Highlight is the beautiful cathedral.
- Via Romagna – The first days of our tour we will follow a part of the Via Romagna, a route especially designed for bicycles. Very bike friendly and scenic!
Itinerary / Stats
Locations and distances vary from tour to tour but are generally as follows:
Pre-tour Bologna – Your hotel the night before the tour is included in your trip fees. The group will meet for welcome drinks this evening.
Day 1 – Out and back ride with a visit to the legendary Brewery Ca’del Brado.
Day 2 – Bologna to Faenza
Day 3 – Faenza to Ravenna
Day 4 – Ravenna to Comacchio
Day 5 – Comachhio to Ferrara
Day 6 – Ferrara to Abano Terme
Day 7 – Abano Terme to Campodarsego, super fancy hotel tonight close by brewery CRAK.
Day 8 – Campodarsego to Castelfranco Veneto to our ending point in Vicenza.
What is included in the trip cost?
- 8-nights hotel and B&B accommodation. Typically 3 stars, and when possible near or at the brewery/winery we visit that day. All rooms include a private bathroom.
- Daily breakfast and lunch, and lots of snacks each day.
- All tours are led by either Evan or Henk, Beercycling’s veteran guides. A 2nd guide is available typically only for groups of eight or more.
- Daily route planning, including daily itineraries and suggestions about where to eat / what to do in each town / maps / etc.
- A multi-speed touring-compatible bicycle, helmet, and lock. (More about the bikes in the section below)
- Vehicle support provided for groups of 8 or more. For smaller groups, you will receive two rear panniers to carry your personal belongings.
- Entrance fees to all brewery/winery visits, including lots of free beer tastings!
- A welcome package that includes a T-shirt plus other goodies.
- Email / phone contact with your guides prior to the trip. You get to ask as many questions as you like, talking directly to your tour guides.
What is not included?
- Airfare to and from the trip.
- Transportation to the trip meet-up location. (Although we can assist with an airport pickup service)
- Lodging before and after the trip.
- Gratuities for Beercycling tour guides.
- Personal items purchased during the trip.
- Alcoholic Beverages. (Although lots of beer is included at each brewery and sometimes during lunch)
- Dinner is not included which allows you the opportunity to explore regional cuisine on your own, or with the group as you see fit. There will be options for both. Your guides are happy to give you recommendations.
Let's talk weather
Our #1 question… what is it “typically” like each summer?
Unfortunately, the weather and weather forecasts in Northern Italy are unpredictable. In the summer it can be very hot which is why we typically only run these tours in the Spring and Fall. That said, riders need to plan for any situation. The number one thing that will ensure you have a comfortable tour is a good rain jacket that you have tested is fully waterproof. We will be riding each day rain or shine.
Tell me more about the bikes
On our Italian tours we use “Van Nicholas” brand road titanium hybrid with 27 gears. The bikes can be equipped with flat or clip-in pedals, per your request.
We also have e-assist available on request. They are Cannondales, both the Tesoro and Mavaro models:
What about the bike paths / difficulty of riding?
The landscape in this region of Italy is very flat and we consider this a 2 out of 5 difficulty.
The daily riding mileage averages out to be 32 miles per day; the longest day is 42 miles. Expect about 4-5 hours a day on the bikes (not including stops). Our cycling pace greatly depends on the condition of the group but in general we will be cycling at a leisurely pace. For tours with two guides we can always split into two groups if necessary during the tour. We will stop for taking photos and/or a break every 45-60 minutes.
I’m not a strong cyclist. What do I need to do to prepare for the ride?
Our longest day on the bikes will be about 40 miles. To properly train for this trip, you should be able to ride your bike at least this distance, although we strongly encourage everyone to train beyond this point. It’s also a good idea to practice being on your bicycle multiple days in a row, to build your “saddle strength.” Please keep in mind that we cannot control the elements. A possible windy, wet day will make for much harder riding, so please take that into account with your training plan.
What are the maximum / minimum number of riders on this trip?
In order to keep the trip organized and give every rider individual attention, most trips will be limited to 14-16 people (including guides). The minimum for most tours is 5. We will notify you when the minimum has been met for your tour.
What if we don't have enough people to include vehicle support?
We will email the group once we confirm departure, and then again when we have enough to confirm the support vehicle. If we are not able to provide a support vehicle you will have the option to join us on a self-supported tour, or a full refund. We try to make these decisions at least 2 months prior to the start of a tour.
How do I reserve my spot?
Simply follow the link below to our registration page. You’ll need to fill in all of your information, including your 300 USD deposit per person now. We will send you a link to pay the remaining balance, which we must receive no later than 6 weeks before the start of the tour.
What if I change my mind or change my travel plans. Can I get a refund?
We can issue a partial refund if necessary as follows:
90 days or more before departure date = 100% refund minus bank / credit card feeds.
60 to 89 days before departure date = You will incur a 50 USD cancellation fee plus bank / credit card feeds.
45 to 59 days before departure date = Will will incur a 100 USD cancellation fee minus bank / credit card feeds.
Shorter than 45 days notice = We cannot issue a refund after this time due to lodging, bicycle, and tour reservations already being placed..
If I select a “shared room”, who will I be sharing with?
If you are traveling with another person, we will place you together in a room. (there are 2 people and 2 beds per room). If you are traveling by yourself (or with an odd number of people) then we will do our best to match you up with another rider on our tour of the same gender.
If you are in a room by yourself you will need to pay a single supplement fee.
We cannot currently offer a triple room discount as not all hotels offer triples.
What ages are allowed to attend?
18 and over.
What about drinking and driving? Isn’t it illegal to ride a bicycle intoxicated?
Yes, it is illegal to ride a bike intoxicated. The follow items are put in place for this tour:
When possible, our beer / brewery / bar visits will be at the end of the day.
There are several days where the brewery visit is mid-day. Riders will be expected to use moderation when drinking beers during the daily rides. There will be several occasions where we will stop for lunch and have a beer, however, this does not mean we will accept or tolerate over-drinking when additional riding is necessary.
On most occasions our riders tend to share beers with each other. This helps everyone a sample a larger variety of beers, limit their intake, and also save money. We encourage this method when possible.
All riders are required to sign a waiver at the beginning of the tour removing us from liability if over-drinking cases any damage of any kind. This is non-negotiable.
Due to each rider’s size / weight / body type, we cannot easily put a hard limit on the amount of drinks one consumes before becoming intoxicated. Since we’re all adults everyone will need to make these decisions on their own. (Although our guides won’t hesitate to let you know if we think you’ve had too much)
Can I bring my own bike?
Yes, you are more than welcome to bring your own bike with the following conditions:
In must be in good enough condition to support you and your equipment for the length of the tour.
If the tour is self supported it must have a rear-rack that can hold panniers, which you we can loan you, or you can bring your own.
You also bring your own lock.
You bring your own spare tubes.
We have plenty of extra helmets if you need to borrow one.
Beercycling will not be liable for damages made to your personal bike on the trip, although we will help when possible with mechanical issues or questions.
What are the average prices for beer / food / etc in Italy?
Bottle of beer = 4 to 5 Euros at a cafe (rare and specialty beers will be more)
Dinner = Expect about 20 to 35 Euros for a good-sized quality meal.
Tipping is not obligatory as this is service is included in VAT (Value Added Tax) at all restaurants. That said, a small tip 5% or leaving behind extra change is appreciated.
What do I need to pack for the tour?
We recommend packing light. (More room to take beer and wine home!) For self supported tours, the bags on the bikes are fairly large and should accommodate all necessary clothing for the entire tour. If you run out of room in your bags we can either help you mount another bag on the top of your rear rack, or place some equipment on one of the guides bikes if available. Please keep in mind that you will have use of a storage facility at the bike shop on Day #1 you can use and reclaim your items once the tour is over. A typical packlist for this trip is as follows:
Lightweight shirts = 3 or 4
Underwear = 3 or 4 pairs
Socks = 3 or 4 pairs
Pants = 1 pair
Shorts = 1 pair (Padded cycling shorts are recommended if you haven’t spent much time on a bike seat)
Waterproof lightweight rain shell
Lightweight jacket
1 pair of shoes for on the bike (cycling shoes or running/gym shoes is fine)
1 pair of shoes for off the bike (hiking sandals or flip flops, or just skip this and use your on-bike shoes)
Sunglasses
Gloves (for cycling, should be lightweight)
Water bottles are included with bicycle rental (or you can bring a camelbak which can double for extra storage)
Camera + batteries + charger
Personal documents (passport, credit cards)
Hygiene products / Sunscreen / Chapstick
A couple zip lock bags (helps on rainy days to extra waterproof your phone or other items)
What kind of ID / documentation / visas / vaccinations will I need?
Depending on the country you are traveling from, please consult your embassy for visa information prior to arrival. In general, one does not need a special visa to enter/exit Italy. Please remember to bring a passport to show identification when necessary along the trip. Sometimes hotels will ask for copies of your passport when we check in.
No special vaccinations are necessary for travel to this part of Europe.
Do I need travel insurance?
It is not required, but it is recommended. This can be used for lost luggage, medical expenses, etc. Each person is on their own for this, we do not offer an insurance policy. Also check with your credit card company, sometimes they offer included travel insurance.
What if Beercycling needs to cancel the trip?
In the very unlikely event that we need to cancel a trip each person will be issued a 100% refund. We cannot, unfortunately, provide a refund for your other expenses like airfare. In all cases Beercycling has backup tour guides waiting should something happen to your primary guide.
Am I required to tip my guides?
Nope. But tipping is very much appreciated and helps ensure the ability of our guides to run more and more tours each year!
Any other questions?
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We are happy to answer even the silliest of questions!
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