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Visit Brescia

The province of Brescia, in the North of Italy, offers cycling routes and packages with bike hotels, cultural itineraries and food and wine experiences, addressed to bike lovers, families and sport enthusiasts.

Brescia

Don’t miss the Oglio Cycleway, a route of about 280 km that starts from the Tonale Pass in Valle Camonica, at 1,883 meters, crosses the UNESCO World Heritage site of Rock Engravings, runs along Lake Iseo, and weaves through the vineyards of Franciacorta, cutting across the Brescian plains all the way to the Po River.

The Greenway of Resilient Valleys connects Brescia with the Trompia and Sabbia Valleys, 

with 3,500 km of bike routes and over 100 routes for road, gravel, and mountain bikes.

In Franciacorta, cyclists ride through vineyards, countryside, and ancient villages. Six specific wine-cycling routes are mapped by the Strada del Franciacorta.

Fun cycling itineraries of various difficulty levels wind through dozens of kilometers across the vineyards of Valtenesi and Lugana, offering beautiful panoramic views of Lake Garda.

The Suspended Cycle and Pedestrian Path of Lake Garda is a spectacular 2 km route perched above the lake, offering breathtaking views. It runs from Limone sul Garda to Riva del Garda. 

The entire Brescia bike offer can be explored on the Visit Brescia website.

Additionally, Visit Brescia has launched 20 new downloadable routes on Komoot, for gravel, bike tourism, and MTB.