Villas & Vineyards Cycling

Our undiscovered corner of Venetia, just 30 mins (but a world away) from bustling Venice is, we think, the perfect setting for a gentle cycling holiday. The countryside is almost entirely untouched by tourism. The cycling is gentle, and takes you through ancient vineyards, cherry orchards and along hidden canal paths.

Itinerary

En route you eat well, and stay with some of the friendliest people we've ever met, there's a specially warm welcomes at Valfrido and Angelina's farm hotel near Vicenza, and at the Ottolitri family's hotel just outside Galzignano.

This region is bursting with patrician villas, castles and great art cities spanning the 400 years when the area was ruled by the Venetian Republic, and you'll find Italy's finest country villas here. But the real magic of the region is in the scores of traditional little villages that frequently come alive for local festivals throughout the summer - be sure to join in!

  • Day 1: Arrive in Cortela

    We pick you up in Vicenza and take you to our friendly farm hotel (40 mins) run by Gabriella and Alessandro in time for dinner.

  • Day 2: Cortela to Galzignano 38km/24mi

    You start along the canal path to Este. This delightful mediaeval town with its pastel, arcaded buildings boasts a 14C castle and an altar piece by Tiepolo in its cathedral. Next stop Mons'lice. You can visit its mediaeval castle (converted into a sumptuous residence for a Venetian noble in the 15C). From Mons'lice you follow the canal past the 19C Villa Italia, before arriving at Sig Ottolitri's friendly and family run hotel just outside Galzignano.

  • Day 3: At Galzignano

    It's a lovely circular cycle to Arqua Petrarca, still as it was when Petrarch came here in 1370. Visit his well-preserved house before pedalling off through vineyards to the fabulous Villa Barbarigo at Valsanzibio - the C17 Italian gardens here are the best in the region.

  • Day 4: Galzignano to Teolo 28km/17mi or 36km/22mi

    Cycling through swaying vines you reach the charming village of Battaglia. Time for a spot of wine tasting - try the local Serprino, a medium dry frizzante wine often compared to Prosecco - before carrying on through the spa towns of Montegrotto and Abano Terne to the Renaissance Abbey at Praglia, still home to an order of Benedictine monks. After admiring the elegant cloisters and 15C church you cycle to Villa di Teolo where we meet you for the short transfer up to your hotel in Teolo, an elegant Liberty Villa.

  • Day 5: At Teolo

    A former Roman settlement, Teolo's heyday was in the 15C when it became the summer home of Venice's doges escaping the heat on the coast. Many palazzi and formal gardens from the period remain. You could take a walk in the encircling Euganean hills (360o views from here) or maybe take the bus into Padua to admire the town's Giotto frescoes. Or, for a longer day out, take the bus/train to Italy's most romantic city, Venice. Enjoy a cappuccino in St Mark's Square, take a gondola under the Bridge of Sighs, admire the oppulent gold decor of the Doges Palace or visit the Peggy Guggenheim Exhibition. The list is endless!

  • Day 6: Teolo to Villaganzerla 27km/16mi or 38km/24mi

    Today starts with an exhilarating freewheel down through the Euganean Hills to the mediaeval castle at San Martino. Then cycling by the Bacchiglione River you reach Cervarese Santa Croce in time for a relaxed lunch in the square. Onwards, it's into wine country once more to reach your charming farm hotel at Villaganzerla where you'll receive a warm welcome from Valfrido and Angelina. There's time for a dip in the pool before dinner.

  • Day 7: At Villaganzerla

    You could laze by the pool but it's a shame to miss out on Vicenza. A cycle path (those feeling lazy can catch the bus!) takes you there past the famous Palladian villa, La Rotonda. Nicknamed 'Venice of the Terra Firma' for its marvellous architecture - Palladio designed dozens of the city's buildings, from the Basilicata Palladiana in the main square to the Teatro Olimpico - there's plenty to explore.

  • Day 8: Villaganzerla to Cortela 34km/21mi or 39km/24mi

    Today's route follows the Strada del Tocai Rosso (the only area outside of Hungary where the red Tocai is grown). The wine road links a string of pretty villages, each with their own Venetian campanile. Then it's out across the plain to reach Vo'Vecchio criss-crossed with canals. The Euganean hills are spread out in front of you as you cycle through the vineyards to Gabriella and Alessandro's farmhouse for your last dinner.

  • Day 9: Leave Cortela

    Your return home after breakfast.

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Pricing

9 Days/8 Nights From $2,309*

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Meals: Continental Breakfast and evening meals.

Holiday Type:  Hotel-to-hotel

Independent Cycling

(no minimum group size)

Highlights

  • Cortela

  • Galzignano

  • Village of Battaglia

  • Montegrotto

  • Abano Terne

  • Teolo's heyday

  • St Mark's Square

  • Peggy Guggenheim Exhibition