Italy : Emilia Romagna

Emilia Romagna – Bologna to Parma Cycling

Trip code: C07EM 4.7 (3 reviews)

Self-guided cycling

7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel

Level: 2
Moderate

15.0Kg CO2e

Navigation App

Optional
e-bike hire

SUMMARY

  • Emilia Romagna, Italy's most celebrated 'foodie' region: sweet balsamic vinegar, flavoursome cured ham, rich parmigiano cheese, mouthwatering ragu bolognese
  • Stay in vibrant Bologna - Conde Nast's World Capital of Food in 2022
  • Discover UNESCO recognised Modena and Verdi's historic Parma
  • Evocative castle ruins, elegant fortresses, picturesque medieval towns, outstanding street food

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

  • 7 nights accommodation
  • All breakfasts
  • Bike fitting and briefing at the start of your holiday
  • Navigation app
  • Bike hire included
  • Luggage transfers between hotels
  • Guided visit of a artisanal parmesan cheese producer
  • Guided visit and tasting at a balsamic vinegar estate

TRIP DESCRIPTION

Lapped by the Adriatic to the east, with Tuscany and Liguria sharing its borders, the relatively unknown region of Emilia Romagna definitely holds its own against its more famous neighbours.

Blessed with UNESCO recognized cities steeped in history and culture and incredibly pretty countryside, the region is Italy's respected foodie capital with an abundance of culinary delights being produced within its borders. This 7 night self guided holiday takes you on a tasty tour from the region's capital Bologna, resplendent with its leaning medieval towers and romantic porticoes, to picture perfect yet compact Parma, a UNESCO Creative City for Gastronomy and birthplace of Giuseppe Verdi. There are plenty of discoveries - and tastings - en route, including magnificent Modena, a hedonistic mix of stunning architecture, fast cars and opera and Reggio Emilia, home town of the ubiquitous Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and a respected gastronomic city in its own right.

Discover how the legendary sweet balsamic vinegar is made, sample Parma's signature dry cured ham at family run osterie throughout the city and savour Bologna's traditional tortellini, filled with succulent pork meat and parmigiano and served in a delicious, silky broth: Emilia Romagna really is a treat for the taste buds.

Terrain

Routes are mainly paved with under 5% along gravel roads (strada bianca). Routes on days 2, 4 and 6 are relatively flat with only gentle undulation; the optional rides on days 3, 5 and 7 have climbs, some of which are steep in places. The route follows bike paths along rivers and a former railway line, as well as quiet country roads.

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DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY

 

Day 1: ARRIVE IN BOLOGNA

Arrive in UNESCO recognised Bologna. Home to the world's oldest university, explore the ancient porticoed streets, medieval towers and cobbled alleyways before choosing one of the city's wonderful restaurants for dinner.

You stay at HOTEL TOURING.

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HOTEL TOURING, BOLOGNA

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Located next to Bologna's law courts in a quiet part of the Old Town, this 4* hotel is in an elegant 18th century building that has been tastefully modernised in a contemporary design. There's a quiet reading room as well as a roof terrace where you can enjoy the panoramic view over the roof tops of Bologna, whilst in the summer months you can relax and admire the view from the jacuzzi (generally open June-September; additional charges apply). Headwater customers are allocated the gold rooms at the Hotel Touring - spacious and comfortable with balcony.

Extra nights: Please contact us for details.

Day 2: BOLOGNA TO MODENA (62km/38.5mi)

A cycle path following the porticoes takes you out of Bologna and soon you are out of the city with lovely views of verdant countryside. Stop off in the pretty town of Bazzano, with its elegant fortress come Renaissance style manor house, before continuing to the beautiful village of Spilamberto, which specialises in the production of balsamic vinegar and where you'll find a museum in its honour. A tasting maybe, then continue to Modena and its cobbled centro storico.

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You stay at HOTEL CANALGRANDE.

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PHI HOTEL CANALGRANDE, MODENA

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Phi Hotel Canalgrande can be found in the heart of Modena's historic city centre, just a short walk from the cathedral. It has an interesting history, amazingly dating back to the 1530s when it was first built to be used as a convent, before being converted into a stately residence. Today, it retains its grandeur with an impressive entrance hall and lounge area, complete with antique paintings. The hotel also benefits from a restaurant, bar, terrace and garden. Headwater customers are allocated the spacious superior rooms at the Phi Hotel Canalgrande.

Day 3: CASTELVETRO LOOP RIDE (62km/38.5mi)

There's plenty to discover in Modena ranging from its UNESCO recognised Piazza Grande and Baroque Ducal Palace to the renowned Enzo Ferrari Museum (both Ferrari and Maserati have factories here), whilst opera lovers will be delighted by the former home of Modena's most respected son, Luciano Pavarotti. Alternatively head out to the foothills of the Apennines and the picturesque medieval town of Castelvetro, surrounded by rolling hills swathed in Lambrusco Grasparossa vineyards. There are lots of opportunities to try the local balsamic vinegar and Parmigiano cheese - as well as wine of course!

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DAY 4: MODENA TO AGRITURISMO (NEAR REGGIO EMILIA) (51km/31.7mi)

Pick up picnic provisions from Modena's historic covered market with its vast selection of fresh local produce, including breads, cheeses, prosciutti, and sweet treats. Back in the saddle, it's gentle pedalling across the plain past fertile fields to the Acetaia Cavalli estate, where they have been making their punchy balsamic vinegar for over a century (guided visit included). Then it's on along quiet country lanes to your accommodation, a stunning Agriturismo surrounded by vineyards, where they produce their own wine, parmesan cheese and balsamic vinegar.

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You stay at AGRITURISMO LA RAZZA.

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AGRITURISMO LA RAZZA, NEAR REGGIO EMILIA

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This beautiful, family run agriturismo is located in the foothills of Reggio Emilia, surrounded by the greenery of their 150 hectares of cultivated land, where their produce is grown organically. They also have 10 hectares of vineyards and pigs! The 17 rooms are split between the main, more modern building - the scuderie - and the traditional style annexe. The breakfast room overlooks the vineyards - stunning in autumn when the colours are changing - whilst the outdoor pool is open during the summer months (typically from the last week of May to mid September). There is also a restaurant on site. Headwater customers are allocated the scuderie superior rooms.

Day 5: LOOP RIDE TO REGGIO EMILIA OR CANOSSA (20km/12.4mi or 56km/34.8mi)

It's a short ride (elevation profile below) along the bike path to the lively town of Reggio Emilia, renowned throughout Italy for its excellent gastronomy - Parmigiano Reggiano is from here - and being the birthplace of the Italian tricolour flag. It's a perfect place to try the local speciality, erbazzone - a tasty flaky pie stuffed with spinach, shallots and Parmigiano - followed by torta di riso, a traditional cake brimming with rice, nuts, liqueur and lemon. Alternatively, for those wanting a challenge, climb to the panoramic ruins of Canossa Castle, where in the 11th century, the excommunicated Holy Roman Emperor stood barefoot in the snow seeking penitence from an unforgiving Pope.

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You stay at AGRITURISMO LA RAZZA.

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AGRITURISMO LA RAZZA, NEAR REGGIO EMILIA

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Pool
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TV
Minibar
Aircon
Tea/coffee


This beautiful, family run agriturismo is located in the foothills of Reggio Emilia, surrounded by the greenery of their 150 hectares of cultivated land, where their produce is grown organically. They also have 10 hectares of vineyards and pigs! The 17 rooms are split between the main, more modern building - the scuderie - and the traditional style annexe. The breakfast room overlooks the vineyards - stunning in autumn when the colours are changing - whilst the outdoor pool is open during the summer months (typically from the last week of May to mid September). There is also a restaurant on site. Headwater customers are allocated the scuderie superior rooms.

Day 6: AGRITURISMO TO PARMA (55km/34.2mi)

Start the day with a visit to a parmesan cheese producer where you discover why this world famous cheese is so well loved. Then ride along a former rail road through sleepy villages and cultivated farmland to the 15th century fortified castle at Montechiarugolo - complete with moat! - before heading to the gastronomic and cultural hotspot of Parma. Renowned as much for its art and music as it is for its cuisine, famous former residents include Renaissance painter Correggio and composer Giuseppe Verdi, who is celebrated here in an annual opera festival. Wander through the town's leafy parks, visit the National Gallery housed in the monumental 16th century Pilotta Palace and explore the winding cobbled streets of the atmospheric Old Town. No visit to Parma would be complete of course without trying some prosciutto crudo di Parma (dry cured ham) which traditionally is served with a torta fritta, a crispy bread.

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You stay at HOTEL BUTTON or PALAZZO DALLA ROSA PRATI.

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HOTEL BUTTON, PARMA

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Located in the very heart of historic Parma, the Hotel Button is housed in a 19th century building, with a contempory and rather quirky décor in the public areas. Headwater guests are allocated the superior rooms, which come with a simple decor, but are spacious and comfortable. Please note that the superior rooms are only available as a double so customers requiring separate beds will be allocated a classic twin room and given a discount.

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Palazzo dalla Rosa Prati, Parma

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Located in Piazza Duomo, right next to the baptistery, the Palazzo dalla Rosa Prati has been in the Prati family since the 15th century. It is an elegantly furnished historic residence, with deluxe rooms on the second floor coming with a small kitchen and period furniture from the family's collection. Breakfast is taken at the cafe next door.

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Day 7: TORRECHIARA LOOP RIDE (44km/27.3mi)

Head into the hills as you make your way to the 15th century Torrechiara Castle which proudly stands guard over the Parma valley. This stunning fortress was also a nobleman's home and boasts perfectly preserved frescoed rooms. Take time to drink in the views, then it's downhill all the way back to Parma and your final delicious dinner of the week.

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Day 8: LEAVE PARMA

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These tour only prices are based on two people sharing. Single supplement from NZ$711.

TRAVEL DETAILS

Call now to speak to our specialist team at 0044 1606 720199 or email us at sales@headwater.com for enquiries or to book your trip.

REVIEWS

Headwater were extremely helpful in helping us to plan our holiday. They were very responsive to any questions we had & organised a good route with great hotels and additional visits to local artisans. The guiding app is brilliant & keeps you on the right track without having to stop to look at maps. They were very good at contacting us about local conditions following heavy rain and were responsive to the feedback we were able to give.

They were also very flexible, allowing us to make our own way there by train.

We had a lovely holiday - a wonderful mixture of cycling, culture, warm weather, Italian food & hospitality & I wouldn’t hesitate to use Headwater again in future - many thanks!

Anne Matthews, 23 Jun 2024

 

Of the cycling holidays we’ve done, Italy seems particularly well suited to cycling. Excellent cycling lanes, great food, weather & interesting scenery.



Jane Hoare, 8 Jun 2024

 

We enjoyed our holiday and the e bikes were excellent but the countryside in this part of Italy was not especially attractive. Getting in and out of the 3 towns was slow, tedious and not easy to navigate even using the GPS app. It was so flat the e-bikes were scarcely needed, certainly not for younger and fitter cyclists (we are 78 and 75). Two of the highlights were the trips to the Parmesan factory and the Balsamic vinegar producer. The amount of cycling was just about right. The best day was the 28km short trip into the hills around Bologna, an extra as we got our bikes a day early. Perhaps more information as to good lunch and evening meal spots might help but this was mid May and the weather was showery and cloudy. Of the places we stayed the Agriturismo was the most suited to a cycling holiday although the pool was not yet open.

Richard Logan, 17 May 2024

 


Self-guided cycling

7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel

Level: 2
Moderate

15.0Kg CO2e

Navigation App

Optional
e-bike hire

7 nights from NZ$3170

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