The Prosecco Vineyards Loop

The Prosecco Vineyards Loop

Explore Northern Italy’s Prosecco Hills on a relaxed 7-day cycling tour, weaving through vineyards, historic towns, and rolling countryside, with daily rides from Treviso to Conegliano, Valdobbiadene, Bassano del Grappa, and back.

Starting Point Treviso
Finish Point Treviso
Duration 7 days / 6 nights
Tour Type Self-guided
Price Per Person 1.237€
Difficulty Moderate
  • Cycling through the iconic vineyards of Italy’s Prosecco Hills
  • Charming historic towns filled with culture and local flavors
  • Tasting famous local sparkling wines while riding through beautiful landscapes
Day 1: Arrival in Treviso

Welcome to Treviso, a relaxed city in the Veneto region with cobbled streets, tree-lined canals, and a strong cycling spirit. After checking into your hotel, enjoy a quiet evening walk or a pre-tour aperitivo in one of the town’s many piazzas.
Treviso’s laid-back atmosphere offers the perfect introduction to northern Italy’s rich culture and cuisine. Transfers from nearby airports can be arranged on request.

Accommodation Treviso
Day 2: Treviso to Conegliano

Your journey begins with a ride northeast, winding through the low plains and agricultural heartland toward Conegliano. A short detour through Oderzo adds rural charm and open views. By the afternoon, you reach Conegliano, gateway to the Prosecco Hills and home to the region’s wine academy.
Enjoy a stroll through Conegliano’s old town and raise a glass to the start of your cycling adventure.

Accommodation Conegliano
Cycling Distance: 58 km | Elevation gain: 100 m
Day 3: Conegliano to Valdobbiadene

Today’s route brings you into the vineyard-covered hills of the UNESCO-listed Prosecco region. Quiet local roads lead through Via Veneto and the wine hamlets of Col San Martino, with views unfolding at every turn. The ride finishes in Valdobbiadene, the heartland of sparkling wine production.
This is one of the most scenic stretches of the tour, with postcard views around nearly every corner.

Accommodation Valdobbiadene
Cycling Distance: 40 km | Elevation gain: 430 m
Day 4: Valdobbiadene to Bassano del Grappa

Leaving the hills behind, you descend gently toward Bassano del Grappa, a town of stone bridges, artisan shops, and alpine views. The day offers a balance of rolling terrain and cultural stops, including the chance to taste traditional grappa or stroll the famous Ponte degli Alpini.
Take time to explore Bassano’s historic center, with its lively piazzas, artisan boutiques, and elegant architecture.

Accommodation Bassano del Grappa
Cycling Distance: 40 km | Elevation gain: 260 m
Day 5: Bassano del Grappa to Castelfranco Veneto

A relaxed day of cycling through soft terrain brings you to Castelfranco Veneto. Along the way, the scenery shifts from foothills to fertile plains, passing quiet farms and elegant villas. The walled center of Castelfranco offers art, architecture, and a peaceful end to the day.
The town’s medieval fortress and frescoed cathedral are well worth a visit.

Accommodation Castelfranco Veneto
Cycling Distance: 42 km | Elevation gain: 50 m
Day 6: Castelfranco Veneto to Treviso

The final riding day returns you to Treviso through countryside lanes and gentle, flat terrain. With open fields and scattered villages, this is a meditative ride that eases you back to your starting point, where you can celebrate the end of the journey with a glass of prosecco.
Once back in Treviso, take some time to relax with a coffee or a casual walk around the town center.

Accommodation Treviso
Cycling Distance: 45 km | Elevation gain: 50 m
Day 7: Departure from Treviso

On your final day, enjoy a relaxed breakfast at the hotel before checking out. If needed, transfers to nearby airports or your next destination can be arranged for a smooth journey home. Depart with lasting memories of Italy’s Prosecco Hills, its rolling vineyards, charming towns, scenic cycling routes, and the warm hospitality you experienced throughout your trip.

INCLUDED IN PRICE

  • Carefully planned tour design and personalized organization
  • A detailed itinerary
  • 6 nights in hotels (3/4 stars) with breakfast
  • Customer support (24/7)
  • Luggage transfers
  • Tourist tax

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

  • Rent a bike
  • Airport transfer
  • Single supplement
  • Extra days
  • Luxury holidays

Discover landscapes of Northern Italy’s Prosecco Hills on a 7-day cycling tour through vineyard-covered slopes, charming historic towns, and sun-washed countryside.

This tour begins and ends in Treviso, a city known for its canals, old-town charm, and café culture. From there, you’ll cycle along quiet roads and rolling hills through the heart of the Prosecco region, with overnight stops in towns like Conegliano, Valdobbiadene, and Bassano del Grappa. Each day brings new sights, from vineyard-clad ridgelines and medieval villages to panoramic viewpoints and elegant town squares.

With moderate distances and a blend of terrain, this is a rewarding route for leisure cyclists looking to combine Italian culture, wine, and scenic rides in a well-paced journey.

Expect gentle climbs, amazing views, and plenty of opportunities to sample local wines along the way.

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Things to Know

What types of cycling holidays do you offer?

We offer a wide range of cycling tours in Europe, including self-guided and guided trips. Choose from leisure bike tours, road cycling adventures, e-bike holidays, or family-friendly cycling routes.

Are your cycling holidays suitable for beginners?

Absolutely. Our bike tours for beginners are designed with shorter daily distances and gentle terrain. We also offer more challenging cycling trips for experienced riders.

Can I rent a bike?

Yes, we offer bike rental options, including e-bikes, hybrid bikes, gravel bikes, and road bikes. Helmets and panniers are also available.

Can I bring my own bike?

Of course! You're welcome to use your own bicycle. Let us know in advance so we can plan for secure storage and any needed assistance.

Can I customize my cycling trip?

Yes, we offer tailor-made cycling holidays. You can adjust the route length, difficulty level, number of days, and types of accommodation to suit your needs.

When is the best time for cycling in Europe?

The best time is from April to October, depending on the region. The most popular months are May, June, and September for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

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