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Colli Tortonesi is a tranquil and rich region in southeast Piemonte one hour from Milan.
Colli Tortonesi is a tranquil and rich region in southeast Piemonte one hour from Milan.
The Colli Tortonesi region is a paradise for cyclists craving quiet roads, rolling terrain, and authentic Italian charm. Here, gentle climbs wind through vineyards, chestnut groves, and hilltop hamlets, offering panoramic views and the satisfying rhythm of discovery. With low-traffic roads, well-preserved villages like Monleale and Castel
The Colli Tortonesi region is a paradise for cyclists craving quiet roads, rolling terrain, and authentic Italian charm. Here, gentle climbs wind through vineyards, chestnut groves, and hilltop hamlets, offering panoramic views and the satisfying rhythm of discovery. With low-traffic roads, well-preserved villages like Monleale and Castellania Coppi (birthplace of cycling legend Fausto Coppi), and welcoming agriturismi around every corner.
The area is famed for its Timorasso wine—a bold, mineral-rich white that’s earned cult status among oenophiles—and many of the cantinas are just a short detour from the saddle. La Catena offers not just a ride, but a full-sensory journey, including curated meals, winery tours and more through one of Italy’s best-kept secrets.
Our team of experienced and passionate tour guides are dedicated to ensuring that you have the best possible experience. They are knowledgeable about the history, culture, and natural beauty of the places we visit and are committed to providing you with a safe, fun, and informative journey.
Nestled in the serene hills of Dernice, Tenuta Ca' Bella offers a quintessential Piedmontese countryside experience. This charming agriturismo boasts elegantly appointed rooms with private bathrooms and scenic views of the surrounding mountains and gardens.
Cycling here is a journey into one of Italy’s most enchanting, yet uncrowded, cycling landscapes. The winding roads gently thread through vineyards and medieval villages perched on hillsides, offering a perfect balance of scenic climbs and flowing descents. With little traffic and well-maintained roads.
Perched atop a hill overlooking the Val Curone, the Castello di Brignano Frascata is a striking testament to the region's rich history. Originally constructed in the 14th century, the castle features a quadrilateral layout with a square tower guarding its entrance, embodying the Lombard architectural style.
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