Private Bike excursions
A private day tour for your party with Maremonti Tours will be the highlight of your Sicilian holiday. We will take you out for an unforgettable adventure! Join us for a bike tour with a cycling guide in Siracusa or Noto, on quiet back roads or a tour in town to visit the monuments. Are you looking for something different? Contact us and we will work out a tour that fits your needs and expectations!
Countryside of Noto, Vendicari & Marzamemi
Our most appreciated day tour where we enjoy the calm, rolling and lush countryside of Noto. Once we arrive to the coast we enter the beautiful nature reserve of Vendicari where, if we are lucky, we can spot some flamingos! After a visit at the ancient tonnara (tuna fishery) we continue to Marzamemi, a picturesque fishing village, for lunch.
READ MOREAnapo Valley, Palazzolo Acreide & Noto Antica
We start riding on the new cyclepath, a former railway line that follows the river Anapo – ten kilometres of pure bliss surrounded by lush vegetation. We climb up to the lovely baroque town of Palazzolo Acreide where we take a short sweet or savoury break! We reach our final destination Noto Antica, the former town of Noto before the earthquake in 1693, on quiet back roads and gentle rolling hills.
READ MORESwitchbacks of Avola Antica
This is one of the favorites of the locals. Start on a flat stretch to warm up before we start the climb of the switchbacks up to Avola Antica with stunning views over the coastline.
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Ride into the hills – Sortino
Ride on quiet back roads on gently rolling hills following to the switchbacks of the “Fusco” climb to reach the baroque town of Sortino for a break. Continue along the ridge of the Climiti montains with stunning views over the valley and the coast of Siracusa.
READ MORESiracusa cycle path: Dionysian Walls & Tuna factory
Ride along the coast on the cycle path “Rossana Maiorca” named after the free diving champion and daughter of the free diving pioneer Enzo Maiorca. Along the cycle path you can see remains of the Dionysian walls built by the tyrant Dionysius I. and considered the most extensive city walls in the Classical world.
