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Bike Tours, Ride On The Ancient Trajan's Way


A short drive through Puglia countryside will takes you to the starting point of our adventure. A team of professional cyclists is ready to welcome you with your personalized bicycle, according to your height and weight. You'll receive a comprehensive safety briefing with all the instructions and necessary informations for your tour.

It's time to start now...

Our route will be tailored on your skills and may cover anything between 10 to 100 miles. We suggest to try our classic ride along the Ancient Trajan's Way, a gentle 10 miles off the beaten path, mostly downhill or flat, amazing scenery and a professional guide/biker at your service. Ride through ancient olive trees, drink water from the well, taste fruits from the trees (according to season). The ride will be at slow/medium pace and will take about 3 hours. We will provide you a bycicle, helmet, return drive (if required), bottle of water and we will carry a first emergency kit.

Highlights include:
- Ancient Trajan way
- Montalbano Dolmen (4000 years old)
- Fortified farms
- Ancient olive trees
- Saracen tower visit
- Natural Park of Dune Costiere
Complimentary juice and muffins are available for an half way snack.

Bike tours are slow and suitable for everyone who would like to discover Puglia essence by bicycle.

Notes: Wear comfortable walking shoes. We suggest to bring a towel, an extra t-shirt and sunscreen. Pregnant women or guests with physical problems should not participate.

Other options: This is just one of our bike excursions. You can change the itinerary upon request, we offer a wide choice of routes of the Apulian countryside for all levels of difficulty.

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