Piedmont (or Piemonte) means foot of the mountains and it's here against a spectacular backdrop of the Alps that you'll discover a land shaped by world-famous vineyards, historic towns, locally produced gourmet cuisine and the slow food movement. The cycling in Piedmont is simply sublime with beautiful rolling green hills, snaking tarmac and endless views of vineyards, medieval castles and distant snow-capped peaks.
Cycling in Piedmont
Piedmont may not have the same worldwide recognition as a cycling destination as other regions of Italy but it does have a proud cycling heritage of its own and, as a cyclist, you’ll be made to feel very welcome here. Many great riders hail from Piedmont, none more legendary than Fausto Coppi, the 'Campionissimo' (Champion of Champions), World Champion, five-time Giro d’Italia winner, and two-time Tour de France champion. You don’t have to be a pro racer to enjoy the cycling here though! The lush rolling hills appeal to riders of all levels and the smooth winding asphalt roads snaking through the countryside are often quiet, perfect for cycling. This lush region of northern Italy is often overlooked but there are some stand out reasons why you'll absolutely want to visit Piedmont for your next cycling holiday.
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NEW! - Italy - Piedmont - Vineyards and Vistas
Self-Guided Leisure Cycling Holiday
Duration
8 daysPrices from
£1,495 P.P.NEW! - Italy - Piedmont - Vineyards and Vistas
Self-Guided Leisure Cycling Holiday
E-BIKE HIRE AVAILABLE
This tour is well-suited to both regular bikes and pedal assist e-bikes, and you can choose to hire either when you book your tour with us. Confident cyclists will enjoy the boost from a battery for those cheeky climbs, and with less effort required on the bike, you’ll have more energy at the end of the day for off-the-bike activities.
Daily departures available. The season prices below are per person, and are applicable for all start dates between and inclusive of the stated dates.
2026 18 Apr – 26 Oct (no departures in July and August)
Season 1 – £1495 – 18 Apr – 14 Jun and 09 Sep – 26 Oct
Season 2 – £1725 – 15 Jun – 30 Jun and 01 – 08 Sep
To ensure you have the best experience possible, we’d recommend travelling in the Spring or in the Autumn. We don’t as standard offer this tour in the hotter, more humid, busier summer months of July and August. If however your dates are set in July or August, please call us for a chat and we’ll do what we can to accommodate you.
- Cycling through rolling hills terraced with vineyards and quaint medieval villages
- Admiring incredible views that stretch as far as the Alps
- Riding through vineyards into the heart of the Langhe and Roero wine regions
- Tasting some of the best wines in Italy in the regions they‘re produced; Barolo, Barbaresco and Asti
- Feasting on some of the best regional food in Italy, including truffles, cheeses and hazelnut Gianduia chocolates
- Spending two nights in the historical, yet vibrant capital of the Langhe region
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NEW! - Piedmont - La Strada del Vino
Guided Road Cycling Holiday
Duration
8 daysPrices from
£1,995 P.P.NEW! - Piedmont - La Strada del Vino
Guided Road Cycling Holiday
| Start Date | End Date | Price p.p. |
|---|---|---|
| 06/06/2026 Fully Booked | 13/06/2026 | £1,995.00 |
| 12/09/2026 | 19/09/2026 | £1,995.00 |
- Cycling through rolling hills terraced with vineyards and quaint medieval villages
- Capturing beautiful views that stretch as far as the Alps
- Admiring castle topped villages which lend a historic romantic feel to the area
- Tasting some of the best wines in Italy in the regions they are produced; Barolo, Barbaresco and Asti
- Feasting on some of the best regional food in Italy, including truffles, cheeses and hazelnut Gianduia chocolates!
Italy
NEW! - Piedmont - La Strada del Vino
Self-Guided Road Cycling Holiday
Duration
8 daysPrices from
£1,595 P.P.NEW! - Piedmont - La Strada del Vino
Self-Guided Road Cycling Holiday
Daily departures available between April and October. The season prices below are per person and are applicable for all start dates between and inclusive of the stated dates.
2026 18 Apr – 26 (no departures in July and August)
Season 1 – £1595 18 Apr – 14 Jun / 09 Sep – 26 Oct
Season 2 – £1795 15 Jun – 30 Jun / 01 Sep – 08 Sep
To ensure you have the best experience possible, we’d recommend travelling in the Spring or in the Autumn. We don’t as standard offer this tour in the hotter, more humid, busier summer months of July and August. If however your dates are set in July or August, please call us for a chat and we’ll do what we can to accommodate you.
- Cycling through rolling hills terraced with vineyards and quaint medieval villages
- Capturing beautiful views that stretch as far as the Alps
- Admiring castle topped villages which lend a historic romantic feel to the area
- Tasting some of the best wines in Italy in the regions they are produced; Barolo, Barbaresco and Asti
- Feasting on some of the best regional food in Italy, including truffles, cheeses and hazelnut Gianduia chocolates!
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Cycling Holidays in Piedmont
Nestled between the Alps and rolling vineyard-covered hills, Piedmont offers some of Italy’s most scenic and rewarding cycling tours. From quiet country lanes to gentle climbs through historic villages, the region’s terrain suits every rider, whether you’re seeking a relaxed, leisurely pace or a more active adventure. Well-maintained paths and picturesque backroads make Piedmont cycling a joy at every turn.
The climate adds to the appeal: spring and early autumn bring warm, comfortable days ideal for exploring, while summer offers sunshine-filled rides through bustling towns. For most cyclists, April to June and September to October are the perfect months to enjoy the region’s landscapes at their best.
Cycling in Piedmont is as much a culinary journey as a sporting one. After a day in the saddle, indulge in the region’s celebrated truffles, cheeses, and slow-cooked dishes, paired with Barolo, Barbaresco, or Asti wines in charming trattoria and local enotecas.
LifeJacket Skin ProtectionSkedaddle’s Piedmont – Vineyards and Vistas tour guides you through sun-drenched hills and storybook towns, while the La Strada del Vino route follows the famous wine trail, blending cultural discovery with scenic climbs and relaxing descents. Both tours offer unforgettable ways to enjoy self-guided cycling tours Piedmont Italy, making every ride a memorable adventure.
“Piedmont rewards you at every turn — beautiful rolling hills, vineyard-lined roads and some of Italy’s finest wines, including world-famous Barolo, waiting at the end of the ride. Truffles, rich history and cycling heritage are all part of the journey too. Turin, the starting point for our leisure tour and Italy’s first capital under the Savoy dynasty, sets the scene, while the roads here regularly host stages of the Giro d’Italia and even the Tour de France.”
— Mirko - Skedaddle Italia Tour Guide
Piedmont Cycling FAQs
Who can enjoy a Piedmont cycling holiday?
Piedmont is ideal for riders of all abilities. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or new to two wheels, there are routes to suit your pace. Quiet country lanes, gentle vineyard climbs, and scenic backroads make Piedmont cycling holidays accessible and enjoyable for everyone seeking guided or self-guided cycling holidays.
Do I need to be very fit to ride in Piedmont?
No! While some routes include rolling hills, most tours are designed with different fitness levels in mind. You can choose easier, scenic rides or challenge yourself on hillier sections. Plus, daily distances are flexible on self-guided Piedmont bike tours, so you can go at your own pace. If you need help working out the right level for you have a chat with our lovely office team!
Can I hire a bike if I don’t have one?
Yes — Skedaddle offers high-quality road and hybrid bike hire on our Piedmont tours. We also have e-bike options for leisure trips. Bikes are professionally maintained and delivered ready for your ride, so you don’t need to bring your own.
What is the best time of year to cycle in Piedmont?
Spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) are ideal for pleasant temperatures, clear skies, and vibrant landscapes and less tourists. Summer rides are warmer and livelier, while winter is quieter if you prefer off-season tranquillity.
What will I experience on a Piedmont cycling holiday?
- Rolling vineyards and hilltop villages with a view of the distant snow-capped peaks of the Alps.
- Historic towns and cultural landmarks as well as being home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites.
- Local cuisine, including truffles, cheeses, and regional wines. Piedmont is the home of the Slow Food movement.
- Guided or self-guided routes such as Piedmont – Vineyards and Vistas and La Strada del Vino
In short everything you dream or imagine a holiday in Piedmont Italy should have!
Are Piedmont tours guided or self-guided?
Skedaddle offers both options:
- Self-guided Piedmont cycling tours allow you to explore at your own pace with detailed trip notes.
- Guided tours include expert local guides, support vehicles, and daily route planning so all you have to do is ride your bike.
How can I find out more or book my Piedmont cycling holiday?
You can view full itineraries on each of our Piedmont trips on each of the holiday pages. Sign up for trip notes for more detailed information or get in touch to discuss your perfect cycling holiday, we’ll help you choose the route that suits your riding style and ability.
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