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    Cycling tours of Italy? Trek Travel?

    I'm getting married this summer and my fiance and I would love to explore Italy (at least partially by bike). Has anyone done a cycling tour of one of the regions? We're looking at Tuscany or the Dolomites (though the latter seems to contain a little more climbing than this bride...or the groom, for that matter, can handle). We really like what Trek Travel offers and they seem to have a nice balance between relaxation and time in the saddle. Any other recommendations or companies that you like/don't like?
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    Ok, hopefully this suggestion is not too radical but valuable for those living on the eastern side of the continent:

    Velo Quebec not only has a great signed bike network in Quebec, but they have organized bike tours overseas for a number of years annually. (Yea, can you imagine a cycling advocacy organization with a business arm like that??)

    http://www.explorebybike.com/europe-bike-tour A good friend plans to cycle in Italy with Velo Quebec this summer. She's going to join the tour on her own. She lives in Ontario.

    And don't worry, there would be enough people in the group who would know English.

    So you would have a real multi-dimensional experience, Italy plus learn fellow cyclists who might be abit different.
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    Hands down for the best riding, dining and Italian experience, CycleItalia.com. The groups are smaller and dining will not be a pre-arranged American-style group dinner. Larry and Heather are not just cyclists, but foodies. They pick out the best restaurant or cafe in the city by local standards. Never have I dined as well as I dined on a CycleItalia trip. Oh, and needless to say the riding and support is also top notch.

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    I went on Trek Travel trip to Austria and Prague a few years ago, as well as a long weekend in VT.
    They are very professional, the guides are great, and the hotels,food, cultural stuff was awesome.
    Our ride was listed as "moderate." While it was not cycling in the Dolomites, there were several days of climbing with 12-15% grades for a few miles. Some of this was not clearly stated. We had several very strong riders in our group, a few sort of in the middle like me, and a few newbies. It seemed like a tough trip for people on hybrids who hadn't done much riding. I didn't feel bad about cutting my day short a couple of times and taking the van. The one day we should have, was a flat day of riding along the Danube. However, the temperature had gone up to like 95 degrees and several people took a cab back to the hotel to relax. We didn't and ended up getting lost on the bike path. and me stopping and dumping my water bottle over my head to cool down.
    The best cycling trips to Italy, hands down, are done by Ciclismo Classico.

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    We went to Tuscany with Trek Travel for our 10 year anniversary. It was awesome. Everything is first class, and a great balance for the hard core cyclist and not so hard core. Our group bonded extremely well, when we finished the tour, we would wonder what so and so were doing today. On the tour we enjoyed hearing about the different adventures people would have each day. We really enjoyed the group. Trek is a little pricey, but we were very pleased.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    The best cycling trips to Italy, hands down, are done by Ciclismo Classico.
    I've heard really good things about this company as well. Someone I know locally has done numerous trips with them.
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    Oh wow, these trips sound amazing!
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    In September 1990 my husband and I did a two week European tour for our honeymoon, but we did it on our own. We went with 2 bikes, some Michelin maps and no itinerary except a flight into Paris on day 1 and a flight out of Munich Germany on day 14. My husband is one of those independent sorts that can get you out of any jam and is a good mechanic with a good sense of direction so I will follow him just about anywhere!

    We flew into the Paris airport with our bikes in boxes. You could check them free back then as a piece of luggage. We put our bikes together in the airport and off we went. We nearly got killed in the Paris traffic :-) but quickly found our way to more rural roads. We spent a few days in southern France then hopped on a train to get over the Alps into Italy and spent the majority of our time in northern Italy then eventually (using trains) ended up with a little time in Switzerland and Germany before heading home.

    Both my husband and I know a little bit of high school French but no Italian whatsoever, but that was part of the fun. We used our little English-Italian book a lot! Everyone in Germany spoke English so that was a bit of a disappointment, but the beer there made up for it!

    We spent less than $100 a day for the two of us on rooming, food and other expenses and that met our newlywed budget. It was the best trip of my life!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    The best cycling trips to Italy, hands down, are done by Ciclismo Classico.
    We LOVED our Ciclismo Classico experience in Tuscany. Here's my report from 2007: http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showp...64&postcount=1

    Of course, I can't compare/contrast with any other tours 'cause this was our one and only adventure of a lifetime!

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    Thanks, everyone!! Lots of reading and researching to do. I've been to Italy, but my finance has not, so I'm hoping to find some new things to discover myself, and to extend a trip a bit to get to some of the touristy places for him.

    I also think fall would be the best time to go. Plus, we'll be in good cycling shape by then.
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