Prices 2026
Arrival date between April 1, 2026, and June 14, 2026: €1,075.00
Arrival date between June 15, 2026, and September 30, 2026: €1,095.00
You can also do this trip with your own bike. The price is then €975.00 and €995.00, respectively.
Plus a €9.00 mandatory contribution to the GGTO: Guarantee Fund for Specialized Tour Operators. This guarantees a refund if Go2Piemonte BV is unable to meet its financial obligations (see www.stichting-ggto.nl).
After the first few days of cycling, the bikes will be stored at Hotel Calissano in Alba. We will ensure they are ready for you in Cranvanzana after the two days of hiking.
Arrive at Cascina Marcantonio in Acqui Terme or Relais Borgo del Gallo in Cavatore. These accommodations serve as the starting and ending points of your trip. You can park your car there, and both have a restaurant and a swimming pool. On this day, we'll offer you a welcome dinner.
www.cascinamarcantonio.it
www.relaisborgodelgallo.com
Your cycling holiday begins with a beautiful circular ride above Acqui Terme. This area has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014. You'll cycle among the vineyards and villages above the town. It's a truly breathtaking area, with clear weather offering views of the Alpine giants: Monviso, Monte Bianco, and Monte Rosa. You'll spend the night at Cascina Marcantonio or Relais Borgo del Gallo.
Today you'll leave Acqui Terme and cycle through a varied landscape, passing Bistagno and Loazzolo, among others, to Canelli. You'll spend the night at Agriturismo "I Tre Poggi" in Canelli, which also has a swimming pool. www.itrepoggi.it
Today you'll cycle to the "truffle capital" of Italy: Alba. You'll cycle through Santo Stefano Belbo and Neive, declared one of Italy's most beautiful villages. If you leave a little early, you can explore Alba in the afternoon. The 4-star "Hotel Calissano" is a 5-minute walk from the town center.
www.hotelcalissano.com
You'll walk along the Tanaro River to Barbaresco, the first "wine metropolis" of your walk. Barbaresco is all about excellent wine; we recommend tasting "Barolo's little brother" at the Enoteca Regionale in the converted church of San Donato. The route takes you through the typical Langhe landscape, past vast vineyards, to the picturesque town of Neive. You'll spend the night in Treiso, located in the heart of the Langhe. This village was already a popular holiday destination among the Romans. You'll stay at B&B Ca Tupin or Casa San Stefanetto in Treiso.
www.ca-tupin.it
On the way to the hamlet of Canta, you'll pass the Rocche di Sette Fratelli, a deep gorge nestled among the vineyards. Then, you'll continue to San Bovo, enjoying stunning panoramic views, and finally reach the flower-filled village of Castino, perched on a hilltop between the Bormida and Belbo valleys. In the Middle Ages, it was a prosperous center with three monasteries, and today you can marvel at the region's first truffle orchard for tourists. The route leads you along the ridge of a hill among chestnut and hazelnut groves to Cravanzana. You'll spend the night in Cravanzana.
www.ristorantedamaurizio.it
The final bike ride is also a beautiful one. It takes you through the Monferrato region back to Cascina Marcantonio or Relais Borgo del Gallo. Along the way, you'll see vineyards, hazelnut trees, and fruit trees, all set in an enchanting landscape.
You'll spend the night again at Cascina Marcantonio or Relais Borgo del Gallo.
After breakfast your holiday ends.