Experience the amazing gravel of Siena and the broader Tuscany Regions
Italian GravelTuscany
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What's included
- Accommodation in single twin share room
- All breakfasts on tour
- All vehicle Transfers while on tour
- GPX routes
- Local City Accommodation Tax
- Professionally guided tour
- Ride and mechanical support plus more...
- Ride snacks
- Tour Booklet
- Tour Jersey
- Tour keepsake
- Transfers in Italy
- Welcome and final Dinner, plus two more dinners
- Bicycle Hire (if required)
- Excess baggage charge
- International Flights
- Lunches
- Personal expenses
- Travel Insurances
Gravel Goodness – Tuscan Style
Italy is considered by many the most beautiful place in the world to ride and Tuscany is perfect for Gravel riding. We take you to the beautiful region of Tuscany, Italy. You will experience some of the most amazing mixed terrain riding Tuscany has on offer. You will get to tackle many gravel roads on this tour, including many segments of the Strade Bianche..
We guide you through enchanting villages across three wonderous regions of Tuscany. We get to dine on some of the most delicious food and take the opportunity to taste some of the finest local wines. Authentic Italian pizza, pasta and Tiramisu tastes so much better when it is prepared using the local produce.
Are you ready for the Gravel Experience of your life?


Siena
Gravel riding around Siena offers an unforgettable blend of rolling Tuscan landscapes, historic villages, and the iconic white gravel Strade Bianche that have made the region famous among cyclists. Winding through vineyards, olive groves, and cypress-lined roads, every ride combines challenging climbs with breath-taking scenery. Whether we’re tracing sections of the legendary Strade Bianche race or exploring quiet country lanes, the Siena countryside will deliver an amazing, authentic Italian cycling experience unlike anywhere else.
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Buongiorno
The final Itinerary will be uploaded in July 2026.
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This memorable cycling holiday will take you to places that we do not experience back home.
Extra Info
Throughout Italy, they use the Euro currency. It is always a good idea to get “a little” currency before you leave. We do not recommend too much, as places like Venice or other large tourist centres may attract pickpockets. Just enough that when you land you can buy something to eat and a public transport ticket to your accommodation, if required. Make sure you have a bike bag, if not, get in quick and book one through us. If you have electronic gears, make sure you prepare your bike when it is packed to travel. If you have an external battery, we suggest disconnecting your battery. If you have an internal battery, I suggest disconnecting the cables. We have had bikes turn up and the battery is completely drained as something has leant against a shifter in transit. Also, do not forget a charger for your Di2 or eTAP. We may have chargers, but do not count on us. Please bring your own.












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