Tuscany motorcycle your - Motorcycle Tour of Tuscany
Grand Tour of Tuscany
and Central Italy
2 -
16 June 2023
14 -
28 June 2024
8 -
22 September 2023
6 -
20 September 2024
This tour
will take you around practically all of Central Italy covering all of
the nicest roads and interesting sites in the region. This itinerary
designs a clockwise loop around Rome and reaches as far as the Cinque
Terre, explores Tuscany in detail and picks the highlights of Marche,
Umbria and Abruzzi before returning to Rome.
You get 4
double nights in amazing places such as Siena, Florence, Lerici and
Cortona, which allows you to relax, take in the spirit of the places and
offers potential rest days off the saddle.
Map of Itinerary:

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Read the day by day info
and join us on this amazing ride.

On
Day
1 we shall ride out of Rome on a Sunday morning and ride to
the volcanic lakes of Bracciano and Vico, visit the amphitheatre of
Sutri and visit the dying village of Civita di Bagnoregio before
reaching Orvieto with its ancient town centre and majestic cathedral.
We stay 100m from the cathedral, allowing us to enjoy and experience
this small town (In the picture Civita di Bagnoregio)

On
Day
2 we transfer to Siena, but first we ride to the Etruscan towns of Pitigliano and Sorano, then cross the classic Tuscan countryside of
the Val d'Orcia visiting Montalcino and Pienza, and reaching Siena
along the impressive scenery of the Crete Senesi.

On
Day
3 we have designed a
loop ride out of Siena to explore the hills to the south west towards Maremma, visit the town of Volterra, famous for its alabaster crafts. We
have lunch in Massa Marittima and visit the place
where the myth of King Arthur's sword in the rock may have originated,
San Galgano.
You can also take a rest and enjoy Siena. There is plenty to see in
this beautiful town.

Day 4
will see us reaching Lerici in the region of Liguria, which will be
our base to explore the Cinque Terre. Our itinerary to get there
will take us to San Gimignano, to Pontedera to visit the Vespa/Piaggio/Gilera
museum and to Pisa.

On
Day
5 our ride takes us on the SS1 Via Aurelia over one of the best
roads in Italy, Passo del Bracco between La Spezia and Sestri
Levante. We then enjoy lunch in Monterosso al Mare and return to
Lerici riding the high coastal road above the villages of the Cinque
Terre. Amazing views and more great riding. For anyone not wishing
to ride there are ferries that connect all the Cinque Terre with
Lerici. The view of the coast from the sea is also fantastic.

On
Day
6 our itinerary takes us to Florence. We cross the amazing Alpi Apuane
mountains on the Passo del Vestito. Here we can witness the marble
quarries where the white marble of Carrara is extracted. These
quarries have been active for many centuries and Michelangelo used
it for his sculptures. We visit Lucca and Vinci before arriving in
Florence for a triple night
stop.

On
Day 7 we have the opportunity to head for
Bologna and take a visit to the Ducati factory and their museum. It's a
great moment to do this. In 2022 Ducati won everything there is to
win in motorcycle racing. To get there we'll take the amazing Passo
dell'Abetone, take the tour immediately after lunch and return
partially on the Autostrada to make up for time.

With a
3 night stop in Florence on Day 8 you really can take a day off riding and spend your time visiting
Florence. In alternative we'll take you on a fun ride across the Chianti Classico
region. Rolling hills and vineyards make for a special day. We do
return to base early so that riders can also spend some time in
Florence.

On
Day
9 we're aiming for Cortona. As usual we take the long way round. We
head north to the Mugello area, yes, near the circuit, and then
experience one of the most famous motorcycle passes in Central
Italy, il Passo del Muraglione. An amazing ride to the top links
Tuscany to Romagna. We then reach the hilltop town of Cortona with
amazing views over lake Trasimeno

On
Day
10 our loop ride takes into Marche to visit Urbino, and for the fans
of Valentino Rossi, Tavullia. Getting there and coming back has us
riding two amazing roads full of turns and great scenery. Some
friends have named this loop the Italian Nurburgring because of the
quality of the roads and the absence or traffic.

Our
route on Day 11 takes us through Umbria
on some lovely roads to Gubbio and Assisi. These
two towns are a must when in Umbria. We then reach Norcia and head
for the Sibillini mountains, staying in the lovely Castelluccio di
Norcia. In June the plains of Castelluccio are in
flower and its a feast for your eyes. We stay the night in a small agriturismo overlooking the plain. A quiet perfumed summer night!

It's
Day 12 and more mountains await. We head southeast and enter the
region of Abruzzi. We reach Campo Imperatore and view the highest
peak of Central Italy, the Corno Grande del Gran Sasso (2919masl).
The landscape is amazing and quite unique. We stay in another small
village just below the high plain.

On
Day
13 we cross the rest of Campo Imperatore, view the Castle of
Roccacalascio and reach Blockhaus, the peak of another Abruzzi
mountain range, the Majella. From the top of the Majella, which is
very close to the Adriatic coast, on really clear days you can see
the Croatian islands. We stay the night in the very interesting town
of Sulmona, home town of Ovidius, the ancient Roman poet.

On
Day
14, the last day of this amazing ride we return to Rome along the
roads of the National Park of Abruzzi, Lazio and Molise, over the
pass known as Forca d'Acero and into the region known as Ciociaria.
Our route takes us back into Rome early to beat the Roman rush hour
and return the bikes before our farewell dinner.

Only for a
small group of riders: min 8
- max 10
included:
|
|
not included |
14
days motorcycle rental with unlimited km equipped with side and
top cases
|
fuel
for bike |
15
nights accommodation with breakfast
|
dinners,
lunches
and snacks |
welcome
and farewell dinners in Rome
|
beverages
with your dinners |
1
tour guide on bike at all times
|
entrance
fees to any museums or historical sites |
1
tour handbook
|
toll
roads (if necessary) |
1
map of Central Italy (1:400.000)
|
city
taxes |
support
vehicle for luggage
|
anything
not expressly included |
Bike |
Sharing
a Double room riding solo |
own bike or from other
rental |
4.470 euro |
Moto Morini X Cape 650,
Honda NC750X |
5.870 euro |
BMW F750GS,
Ducati Scrambler 800, Moto Guzzi V7, Moto Guzzi V85TT |
5.990 euro
|
Honda Africa Twin
1100 |
6.090 euro
|
BMW R1250GS,
Ducati MTS V2 |
6.200 euro
|
BMW R1250RT,
Ducati V4 |
6.290 euro |
|
|
single
room supplement |
+885 euro
|
passenger
sharing double room |
+4.030 euro
|
Pricing
examples:
1 person
in a single on a BMW F750GS = 5.990 euro + 885 euro = 6.875 euro
a
couple riding two-up on BMW R1250GS = 6.200 euro + 4.030 euro =
10.230
euro
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for dates
look at our calendar on the tour page
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