Bicycle Touring
A marvelous natural environment and the charm of landscape foreshortenings are an ideal context for trails on two wheels, in a land that offers any kind of route, suitable for both beginner hikers and expert trippers.
Both road hikers and mountain bikers will find in the lands of Varese their ideal paths, deciding whether to take “a one-day full immersion” in open road at speed or otherwise to follow easier time schedules savoring the beauties of the Seven Lakes Province.
These are the lands of super champion Alfredo Binda, whose native town Cittiglio dedicates to him a museum with many gems for fans. It was also native place for other protagonists on two-wheels: some names?
Chiappucci, Basso, Contini, Panizza… and then the two world championships held on Varese’s roads in years 1951 and 2008; the classic “Tre Valli” racing event of every year’s international calendar of two-wheels races; one of the most important women’s competition, the “Trofeo Binda”.
Varese is a true mecca for those who enjoy spending their days outdoors along routes that are ideal for anyone: from the simple cycling tourist to the expert hiker. What better than facing the same paths that, year after year, see the greatest names of cyclism engaged in races? In addition, those who wish to admire the landscape astride their bike in total relaxation will find a well-kept bicycle path network, within the reach of anyone.
- Experiences in Varese
- Active & Green
- Bicycle Touring
Focus
Pista Ciclopedonale Valcuvia-Luino
- Cycle Tourism
Bike trail of Lake Varese
- Cycle Tourism
Lake Varese: the cycling route and footpath
- Rivers
Ciclabile del Parco lombardo del Ticino
- Cycle Tourism
Dalla Ciclabile dei laghi di Varese e di Comabbio al Lago Maggiore
- Cycle Tourism
From Lake Maggiore to Po River
- Cycle Tourism
Da Laveno a Luino
- Cycle Tourism
Alla scoperta della Valcuvia
- Parks
Da Saronno a Busto Arsizio
- Religious Tourism
Da Varese a Orino
- Cycle Tourism
From Varese to Lake Maggiore
- Lifestyle
Da Zuigno alla Linea Cadorna
- Cycle Tourism