Sardinia Corsica Biking Tour

Sardinia Corsica Biking Tour
  • Duration

    9 Days / 8 Nights

  • Lodgings

    3 & 4 star

  • Activity Level

    Moderate

  • Tour Dates

    2024 Dates

    Sep 23-Oct 1, 7-15

    2025 Dates

    Mar 10-18, 24-Apr 1, 14-22, May 10-18, Sep 22-30, Oct 6-14

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Sardinia - Corsica Biking Tour “Island to Island Italy to France”

Sardinia & Corsica have many faces and many names, but we like "the island of surprises" best--for despite their proximity, this seems to be the only feature they have in common. Take full advantage of two extraordinary islands rich in natural beauty, history and culture while participating in a variety of bike rides & excursions.

 

Days 1: Alghero's Charm
Ride out to the Capo Caccia and visit the Grotta di Nettuno, the most beautiful sea caverns in Sardinia. Then, surrounded by the impressive medieval defense walls step back in time as you wander through the narrow cobbled streets of sandstone buildings of Alghero's historical center. 

Days 2: Coastal Stronghold & Valley Nuraghe 
Ride past small villages, wheat fields and wild flowers within the Valley Nuraghe, home to the islands first inhabitants. Then glide along the coast into the intriguing Castelsardo, one of the islands best kept medieval monuments. 

Days 3-4: Costa Smeralda & Local Handicrafts  
Explore Costa Smeralda"s enchanting rocky headlands and splendid beaches, bays; an oasis of natural beauty. Then ride within the Island of Maddalena, known for its beautiful pink sand, "faoni" crabs and mussels. Loop to the hilltop town of Tempio Pausania and learn about the fine handicraft, above all for the production of cork, weaving and the working of granite, and the production of Vermentino, wine tasting?

Days 5: Bonifacio
Dolphins lead the way to Bonifacio, Corsica where immense coastal white walls whose layered formation juts out over us and as we port. Enjoy a spectacular bike ride through unspoiled "maquis" (brushland) and explore the lovely world renowned beaches at Piantarella and Santa Manza.

Days 6: The Island's Green Heart
The "green heart" of the island offers a fantastic unique view of the seven-needled Col de Bavella and passes through lush, high pine forests and plateaus reminiscent of the French Alps. Then bike down through forests, vineyards and small villages to the stone village of Sartene and coastal paradise Propriano.

Days 7-9: Serene Coastal Riding
A continual bellevue through evergreen hills and ancient villages to Filitosa, the island's most intriguing prehistoric site dating back to the megalithic period. Small, twisty roads bring us along the coast to the gorgeous little village of Porto. 

Inclusions

  • All 3 & 4-star accommodation with breakfast
  • Six full course dinners and 1 lunch
  • Winery Visits & tasting
  • Organic Corsican food and beer tasting
  • Visit of Sea Grottoes & Prehistoric settlements
  • Visits of Abbeys and Castles and handicraft centers
  • BIKE RENTAL of quality upright 27-speed touring bikes equipped with handlebar bags
  • Quality road bikes are available upon request at an additional charge
  • Route note, maps and marked routes
  • All tour transfers including meet/depart, van support and luggage transfer
  • Multi-lingual guide(s)
  • All entrance fees mentioned in itinerary

Not included

  • Airfare, beverages, trip insurance (strongly recommended), personal items, guide tips...

Highlights include

  • Sea Grottoes
  • Wine tastings & tours
  • Medieval town Centers
  • Costa Smeralda
  • Prehistoric Nuraghe
  • Cork Producers & Handicrafts
  • Col Bavella & Capo D'Orso
  • Abbeys & fortresses
Sardinia Corsica Biking Tour

Bicycling Tour of Corsica & Sardinia  "Island to Island Italy into France"

Your Sardinia/Corsica (Sardegna/Corse) trip has been designed to take full advantage of two extraordinary islands rich in natural beauty, history and culture while participating in a variety of bike rides & excursions. Delight in the contrasting flavors of Italy and France as we blend together an intriguing multicultural mosaic of classic coastlines, archaeological marvels, alpine beauty and distinctive architecture. Explore the north of Sardegna before we ferry through the archipelago en route to Corsica's rugged mountains' rosy cliffs. Enjoy your traverse along the island's backbone, where we pass towering peaks within the intoxicating fragrance of Mediterranean myrtle and later glide along its quaint ports and bays.

 


Depending on your arrival we will set off on a warm-up ride out to the Capo Caccia where we visit the Grotta di Nettuno. Its opening is only one meter high and soon inside enormous columns rise up out of the water within these picturesque concretions of giant chambers and mysterious caverns; all formed by the continual movement of the sea on the limestone rocks. 
Alghero historical center, surrounded by the impressive medieval defense walls, is where we enjoy our first night's grand welcoming dinner. This fascinating port town's ancient roots can be traced back to the Neolithic period. The Romans eventually arrived in 238 B.C. when the whole territory experienced a certain amount of growth. Eventually Pisa, then the Aragonese, and later the Catalan colonies all left their mark. You are sure to feel as if you step back in time as you wander through the narrow cobbled streets of sandstone buildings. 
Lodgings: A beautiful seaside resort just outside Alghero where we have easy access to town and the outstanding coastal biking paths.


Today we ride through Sardegna's interior and into the "Valley Nuraghe".Today we ride through Sardegna’s interior past small villages, wheat fields and wild flowers and into TempioPausania aka “the city of Stone”. The town is renowned for its granite and cork industries. We will take time to visit its excellent cork museum and continue our ride up to Aigus. Our ride is then optional on your prefer distance that  ends in the coastal village of Palau, Located in the north-east corner of Sardinia in the prestigious Costa Smeralda region of the island, Palau is a small and welcoming beach resort, with beautiful views across to La Maddalena Islands which we will explore on the following day.
Lodgings: In Palau at an impressive cascading seaside hotel with sea view rooms and only 500m from the town center.


Gallura is a prevalent mountainous region, situated in the north east of Sardinia. The land is rich in granite rock which dates back over 300 million years. We will engage in two days of cycling here and exploring the many treasures available in this fascinating corner of the island. Although Gallura region is renowned throughout the world, above all for the exclusive resort of Costa Smeralda with its enchanting rocky headlands and splendid beaches, the whole territory is a marvelous series of sandy beaches, bays; an oasis of natural beauty. 
Along the Paradise Coast we ride to Santa Teresa, with an optional hard loop to the hilltop town of Tempio Pausania. The region is known for its fine handicraft, above all for the production of cork, weaving and the working of granite, but it also boasts a tradition of fishing, hunting and the production of Vermentino, a local white wine. Wine tasting? 
The next morning we ride to Palau. It is here that with the passing of time, the wind and sea have smoothed and shaped these rocks into unusual animal forms, which are so striking they seem to have been modeled by artists. The most enchanting of these rock formations that we will visit is Capo D'Orso, which resembles a bear. A ferry then takes us to the island of Maddalena, known for its beautiful coastline, the pink sand, "faoni" crabs and the mussels; after a light seafood lunch in the town of La Maddalena, we return to Santa Teresa.

Or we engage in further exploration of the renowned Coasta Smeralda (Emerald Coast), the island's upmarket "Riviera". Also known as the holiday playground of rich Italians and international jet-setters. Here marinas filled with sleek yachts line the coastline, which also sports plenty of lovely beaches nd rocky coves, the white sand offset by pinkish granite rocks and lush blossom-filled landscape. You may want to save room for dinner when you get the chance to sample the delicious types of pork meats (salami, sausages and ham), as well as various local specialties (ziminu, suppa cuata, mazzafrissa, pulilgioni), which have been prepared by the people from Gallura for generations.

Lodgings: Family run 3 star on the Coast.


We board the ferry to the magnificent portof Bonifacio, Corsica. Ideally the dolphins lead the way as we hop the archipelago within the Straits of Maddalena. As we approach our destination we skirt the immense coastal white walls whose layered formation juts out over us and on which the old town of Bonifacio is towering.

The much-photographed Haute Ville, a maze of narrow streets flanked by tall Genoese tenements, rises seamlessly out of sheer cliffs that have been hollowed and striated by the wind and waves, while on the landward side the deep cleft between the peninsula and the mainland forms a perfect natural harbor. A haven for boats for centuries, this inlet is nowadays a chic marina that attracts yachts from around the Mediterranean. Once you passed the door of the drawbridge, the old town, where the dialect remains the Genoese and not the Corsican, closes on itself. For Bonifacio has kept its aspect of origin, or it has just about kept it; Bonifacio is also full of boutiques and cute shops, and your guides will lead a tour along the cliffs or to secluded bays.

On arrival we enjoy a spectacular bike ride through unspoiled "maquis" (brushland) and explore the lovely world renowned beaches at Piantarella and Santa Manza. This could also be a day of hiking if you would prefer.

Lodging:  3 star Inn located in Bonifacio.


After a short transfer up a very windy road, we arrive in Zonza, the "green heart" of the island. Our morning hike offers fantastic unique views of the seven-needled Col de Bavella and passes through lush, high pine forests and plateaus reminiscent of the French Alps.
By far this is one of Europe's most breathtaking regions. For lunch we have arranged an abundant tasting of the island specialties, which include several varieties of salami, cheeses and organic vegetables as well as beers and wines. After lunch we bike down through forests, vineyards and small villages to the coast. Before we get to our home for the night, the beach town of Propriano, the stone village of Sartene is very much worth visiting.  
Then bike within a continual bellevue through evergreen hills and ancient villages to Filitosa, The island's (and one of Europe's) most intriguing prehistoric site dating back to the megalithic period. A local guide leads us through the remarkable ruins. Small, twisty roads bring us along the coast to the gorgeous little village of Porticcio. If you like we venture into Ajaccio for a visit to the Napoleon museum and dinner.

Lodging: Ajaccio & Porto


We follow the coastal road up to Porto. One of the most beautiful rides on Corsica! Our first stop is the ancient Greek town of Cargese. Then we ride through the breathtaking landscape called "les Calanche", bizarre and wild formations of red porphyry -rockcreated by erosion. Ancient Eucalyptus trees line the road down to the bay of Porto. Because of the colors, the size of the bay and the different attractions, this is one of the most beautiful towns on Corsica.

Lodgings: Porto

On day 9 we make the appropriate transfers to ferry terminals or airports. 

Transportation Logistics

*Meeting/departing your tour by ferry from France or Italy: 
Links to ferries and schedules: 
Viamare

Traghetti

Corsica Ferries 

Flights to or from mainland Europe : 
Please call our office at 1.800.549.2363 for suggestions. There are several low cot carriers flying into and out of Sardinia. Leaving Corsica is easiest/ least expensive into and out of major cities in France.

Highlights include

  • Sea Grottoes
  • Wine tastings & tours
  • Medieval town Centers
  • Costa Smeralda
  • Prehistoric Nuraghe
  • Cork Producers & Handicrafts
  • Col Bavella & Capo D'Orso
  • Abbeys & fortresses
Sardinia Corsica Biking Tour
Sardinia Corsica Biking Tour

    DAY-TO-DAY DISTANCES & HIGHLIGHTS
    All the towns & lodgings we stay are highlights in themselves

    • Day 1: Ride 29 km / 18.5 miles-coastal ride , one steady climb-easy ride. Highlights: Sea Grotto and medieval town center
    • Day 2: Ride 60km/ 37miles: easy ride within Valley in morning all flat or downhill then optional distances of undulating coastal ride with some sustained climbs--lots of options to shorten or lengthen the ride. Highlights: Medieval coastal castle town and Valley of Nuraghe.
    • Day 3: Ride 60km/37mi. long, steady climb to start, then undulating coastal ride. Highlights: unusual coastal scenery.
    • Day 4: Ride 30km/ 20miles: starts with downhill coastal ride and then one easy climb....all coastal riding with many options. Highlights: Coasta Smeralda and Porto Cervo
    • Day 5: Ride 30km/ 20miles: Climb out of town to coast then downhill to bay. Highlights: Bonifacio
    • Day 6: Ride 60km /40 miles Rolling, flat along coast Highlights: Napolean's birthplace
    • Day 7: Ride: 60km/ 35 miles: Undulating coastal path with three sustained climbs. Highlights: Amazing Coastal scenery and seaside hotel. 
    • Day 8: Ride 60km/ 30 miles coastal path with long downhill and one sustained climb if you wish to ride back. Highlights: picnic on sea and fascinating outcroppings. 


KEEP IT PRIVATE ON AN EXISTING TOUR or CUSTOMIZE YOUR TRIP

If you have at least 6 participants we can keep it private on any of our sheduled tours or on an alternative date (subject to availability). For less than 6, prices may vary and for more than 12 discounts may apply.

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Sometimes a custom trip is participating in one of our exisitng trips on a private basis with a few alterations to trip length, activity level, or adding some side trips. Other times we get to work to create a unique itinerary specific to your groups desires or budget. We then use our expertise to organize a tour especially tailored to your vision.

The first thing we do is get to know you a little. We learn your interests and preferences, find out who’s going and why. Family, friends or associates? Birthday, reunion or corporate retreat? When you speak with our tour designer he/she will work together with you to design a trip that is sure to create great anticipation and excitement for all.

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