Biking in Florence area, with maps, rides, events, bicycle links and more ...
www.florencebikepages.com
Bicycle tour report in Italy: Venice, Ravenna, Rimini, San Marino, Florence, Siena, Montepulciano, Rome, Napoli, Pompei. Also featuring the Italy Survival Guide.
me.in-berlin.de/~bitrot/bike_italy.html
Click to find out why I choose Italy Click here to read about my trip Click to find out about my equipment Click to find out how I planned for the trip. From Rome to Florence by Recumbent Bike by Wayne Joerding email me: wjoerding@wsu.edu Click on the center of the puzzle to read about my trip. Click to find out about my bycycle Also see my site for: Spain 1999 ...
users.pullman.com/joerding/Bicycling/Italy00
Mountainbike tour report in the Italian Alps, two passes around Mount Marmolada in the Dolomites (Passo di Fedaia and Passo Pordoi).
me.in-berlin.de/~bitrot/bike_marmolada.html
Cycling the Streets of Rome Copyright 1998 by C. Anderson In early May of 1997 I bicycled from Brindisi to Pompei, and after three days at Campeggio Zeus, near the Porta Marina entrance to the ruins, I bicycled to Napoli (25km) and took the train to Roma. You have to find out which trains allow bikes and then you usually have to yell at the conductor, flail your arms, and point to the ...
cycletourist.com/rome/Cycling_the_Streets_of_Rome.html
Here you'll find some road tours that will lead you to discover some less-known areas of this island. These tours are well suited for cyclotourists but they can represent nice starting points even if done by car. Some are pretty longish ( ...
riemann.unica.it/~lucio/engl/road.html