Comfortable 3 star family run hotel Situated in the center of Tropea, Villa il Barone features a terrace with views of the sea. Perfect introduction to this seaside jewel
Days 1 & 2:Seaside ropea & The Grand Sila
Enjoy the Grand Sila National Park, who's first known settlers were the Bruttii, an ancient tribe of shepherds and farmers from the 4th cen. BC. We ride completely around one of the Park's lush lakes and spend a night in one of the best hotel's in the Grand Sila Park region.
Days 3&4: Cirò Wines & Hospitality
Weave your way through forgotten mountain villages on sunny terraces to the Ionian Sea where beautiful, vast views open up along the way; one jaw dropping town to another. Magnificent medieval jewels lead to the premier wine region of Calabria. Tour with creative wine maker Giuseppe Ippolito and taste the rich red wines made in the old fashion manner by Du Cropio Vinary, then enjoy award winning olive oil produced on the Agriturismo we stay. Perfect, no?
Days 5&6: Greek Roots, Coastal Bliss
Pass through the rich and peaceful agricultural lands that sport endless vineyards and citrus trees passing the many hill towns sporting lofty medieval castles on our way to the significant coastal town of Crotone. Explore its significant Norman castle then cruise along the coast to the ancient site of Capo Colonna.
Days 7-9: Two Seas Meet
From a charming little hilltop village situated in a high position at the narrowest point of Italy, our hotel controls a view of where just 30 km separate the waters of Ionian Sea from the Tyrrhenian Sea. The two seas are in full view with the Aeolie Islands framed by the smoking plumes of the volcanoes Stromboli and Etna. If you are able to pull yourself away, just steps above our hotel are the medieval Norman castle and stunning bike rides.
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Calabria Biking Tour "The Forgotten South"
In the 8th century BC Calabria became a colony of the Greeks, subsequently occupied by the Bruttii, conquered by the Romans, ruled by Byzantines, Lombard's, Normans (1060), then by the Swabian's, the Anjou and the Aragonese, then Spanish (especially tyrannical), and into the 19th century came the rise of patriot movements and riots until in 1860 when the population rose to support Garibaldi after he landed with his "red shirts" at Melito.
Calabria was then united to the newly established Kingdom of Italy. The decades that followed saw an increase in poverty and emigration, mostly due to the great disparity between the rich industrial regions of Northern Italy and the agricultural poorer South. Now for the good part; they managed to survive it all and are now doing splendidly and we get a chance to explore the impact of these historic events and awe at its geography and kindness of its inhabitants.
We strongly advise arriving a day early to make sure you have time to acclimate so that you will be ready to enjoy your first day’s ride with your group the next day.. We start in Tropea, which is the ideal place to acliamte. We will fit you on your bikes and emabrk on a sort warm up ride above the oastal waters and back into town for introductions. The next morning we.transfer early into the Grand Sila National Park, The first known settlers were the Bruttii, an ancient tribe of shepherds and farmers. After the destruction of Sybaris in 510 BC, Rome began to extend its sphere of influence over Calabria, Sila included. Later it was occupied in turn by the Ostrogoths, the Byzantines and, from the 11th century, the Normans. The latter favored the creation of several monasteries, like the Florence Abbey at San Giovanni in Fiore, built by Joachim of Fiore. We will have plenty of time to visit the Abbey in this town we stay as well as its medieval center.
Our first ride is completely around the Park’s lush Lago Arvo and ends with a long downhill to the base of San Giovanni in Fiore.
Lodging: In Tropea in the old town located abov the sea. he next day we stay in a simple hotel in the heart of the Grand Sila Park region, this 3 star modern hotel is located in an outstanding location and offers us amazing cuisine, warm hospitality and proximity to the regions highlights.
Through forgotten mountain villages on sunny terraces you reach the Ionian Sea where beautiful, vast views open up. Ride from one jaw dropping town to another as we weave our way through the interiors of magnificent medieval jewels to the premier wine region of Calabria, Cirò, where we end our ride with a visit and tour with creative wine maker Giuseppe Ippolito who produces rich red wines in the old fashion manner in the Du Cropio Vinary. Perfect, no?
It gets even better; in Cirò Marina we will be guest at the estate of Francesco Zito who produces some of Italy's finest olive oils. At least that is what the awards claim to affirm. His farmhouse was built on the remains of an ancient 17h century country house, now completely restored in a peaceful and wonderful place, among secular olive trees vineyards, and only 3 km from the sea. Francesco's offers us an assortment of tastefully modest apartments on a special property that is also home to more than 120 horses who roam the land as he cultivates his olives and entertains guest. While here we enjoy delicious Calabrese meals on the estate and Francesco escorts us during our wine tasting tours.
There will be a morning ride up to the important town of Cirò where spectacular views open up both to the deep blue waters of the Ionian Sea and inland the towns falling from the horizon. We then glide back down to earth for a tasting at another of the regions wine producers before meeting up with those who decided on sopping with Francesco rather than ride. Some may opt to visit the Sea for a swim and look around before sitting down to the grand meal.
Lodging: An an outstanding Agriturismo & property with apartment style rooms located close to the sea.
We complete our exploration of the wine region by first transferring to the lofty and significant wine producing village of Melissa. For those that are up to the task we can ride from our estate for 14km to the base of the town that offers 1000 foot climb of 5 to 7% grades to the town castle. We then pass through the rich and peaceful agricultural lands that feature several vineyards and citrus trees as we crisscross our way past the many hill towns sporting lofty medieval castles to the significant coastal town of Crotone. As you ride through this region keep in mind that Cirò wine was the award of choice for victorious athletes in ancient Olympics competitions. At that time Calabria was the center piece of what the Greeks called Enotria (Land of Wine), but these days wine takes a back seat to olive oil and citrus fruit including citron and bergamot. A prize for the first one to point out the tree or plant that produces bergamot.
In Crotone we stay at a beautiful 4-star beach front hotel that Italian President Ciampi once stayed; if it's good enough for him why not us. I love the place and the owner is sooo nice. From here we will have time to explore a city extremely rich in history. Crotone was long one of the most flourishing cities of Magna Graecia. Its inhabitants were famous for their physical strength and for the simple sobriety of their lives. From 588 BC onwards, Crotone produced many generations of victors in the Olympics and the physicians of Crotone were considered the foremost among the Greeks. Pythagoras founded his school here circa 530 BC who acquired considerable influence with the supreme council of one thousand by which the city was ruled, however, an insurrection took place, by which the Pythagoreans were driven out and a democracy established. Crotone revolted from Rome, and Hannibal made it his winter quarters for three years; it was not recaptured until 205 or 204 BC. In 194 BC, it became the site of a Roman colony. Little more is heard of it during the Republican and Imperial periods. Our next days ride explores the coast and offers some wonderful views. We stop at a major ruinous site of Capo Colonna along the way and if time allows we will ride out to the island castle whose surrounding blue waters beautifully contrast the red sand beach. We then loop back to our grand 4 star hotel and may wish to explore the town of Crotone that offers a significant Norman castle of its own.
Lodgings: 2 nights at a beautiful 4 star on the seafront hotel.
We begin today with a transfer to the charming little village of Tiriolo, where our hotel, situated in a high position at the narrowest point of Italy, controls a view of this arm of land where just 30 km separate the waters of Ionian Sea from those of the Tyrrhenian Sea. On a clear day you enjoy of one of the most incredible panoramas of the region and probably of whole Italy have to offer. The two seas are in full view with the Aeolie Islands framed by the smoking plumes of the volcanoes Stromboli and Etna. If you are able to pull yourself away, just steps above our hotel are the medieval Norman castle and Byzantine fortress.
From our doorstep we ride down through a lush agrarian landscape that eventually climbs over the ridge to the tiny sleepy farming villages. We skirt the valley and aim for the coast where we stop to visit the archaeological park of Scolacium. Here we enjoy a guided tour that uncovers the rich cultural heritage of the region. One of the parks main attractions is an international exhibit which aims to foster an appreciation of the link between archaeology and contemporary sculpture.
Our last day's ride is by far our most challenging and as difficult as it may be I feel you will all be ready for the task and the sag wagon is always nearby. This quiet path begins with a gradual 3% climb and then mainly descends to our halfway point where we stop for lunch at a beautiful 10th century ruinous Abbey. We then take on a long sustained 3-5% climb and you are always free to opt for the van on this first of several climbs. All along the way spectacular views of the medieval towns that spill down from the hillsides make the ride more intriguing than grueling. Before you know it you are rewarded with a gelato stops in a fascinating villages where curious onlookers are sure to wonder what brought us so far from home and home is most likely on everyone's mind as we pedal our way back for one last grand dinner together..
Lodging: 2 nights at a beautiful 3 star hotel above the town with incredible views of two seas and Aeolian Islands and Mt Etna.
*We advise flying into Lamezia Terme and we will provide information on many low cost airlines that fly within Italy and other cities in Europe to/from Lamezia Terme.
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Trains from Rome to Lamezia Terme (tour meeting point): ~5 hours
This 3 star spa resort offers a wellness center, spa treatments and quality swimming pool. There is also an amazing restaurant that you will will surely be talking about for years to come.
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This 4 star resort is situated along the sea and offers amazing seafront rooms as well as fabulous restaurant that includes and impressive wine cellar. The decor throughout the hotel is made up of unique sculptures produced by the owner.
This outstanding hotel commands incredible views of both the Tyrrhenian & Ionian Seas and the volcanoes Stromboli & Etna. Each room offers views out over the valley and the management is one of the most friendly we have ever encountered. A stay to remember...
Comfortable 3 star family run hotel Situated in the center of Tropea, Villa il Barone features a terrace with views of the sea. Perfect introduction to this seaside jewel
*Please note: while these hotels are typically featured, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality due to availability. Please call us if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours.
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