Exploring the rolling hills and picturesque countryside around Lucca has never been easier. This self-guided bike tour takes cyclists on a scenic 20-mile journey through the Monti Pisani hills, offering a chance to discover the region’s charming backroads and historic landmarks. Riders can look forward to a mix of dirt and asphalt paths, as well as a midway stop in the charming town of San Giuliano Terme. While the return to Lucca can be completed by bike, a train option is also available, providing flexibility for participants. With a range of included equipment, this tour promises an immersive Tuscan experience that’s sure to leave cyclists eager for more.
Key Points
- The self-guided bike tour covers a distance of 20 miles (33 km) through dirt and asphalt backcountry roads around the Monti Pisani hills.
- The tour includes a midway stop in the central square of San Giuliano Terme, where you can stretch your legs and admire the historic architecture.
- Riders have the option to bike directly back to Lucca or take a short train ride for a quicker return.
- The rental package includes a bicycle, a cell-phone holder, an app with the suggested itinerary, a repair kit, and a lock.
- The tour is not recommended for those with back problems, heart conditions, or serious medical issues, and it is not wheelchair accessible.
Tour Overview
This self-guided bike tour from Lucca to Pisa covers a distance of 20 miles (33 kilometers) through dirt and asphalt backcountry roads around the picturesque Monti Pisani hills.
Along the way, you’ll stop for a break in the central square of San Giuliano Terme, the midway point of the journey. After your break, you can either bike directly back to Lucca or take a short train ride (at your own expense).
The tour includes bike rental, a cell-phone holder, an app with a suggested itinerary, a repair kit, and a lock. You’ll also receive a briefing at the starting point to get you ready for the ride.
Distance and Route
The self-guided bike tour from Lucca to Pisa covers a distance of 20 miles (33 kilometers) along dirt and asphalt backcountry roads winding through the picturesque Monti Pisani hills. The route takes cyclists on a scenic journey, offering stunning views of the rolling countryside and the distant Leaning Tower of Pisa. Along the way, there’s a midway stop in the charming town of San Giuliano Terme, where cyclists can take a break in the central square before continuing on their adventure.
Route Details | |
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Distance | 20 miles (33 km) |
Surface | Dirt and asphalt |
Terrain | Hilly backcountry |
Stops | San Giuliano Terme |
After the ride, cyclists can either take the direct bike route back to Lucca or opt for a short train journey (at their own expense) to return to the starting point.
Stops Along the Way
Along the way, cyclists enjoy a midway stop in the charming town of San Giuliano Terme, where they can take a break in the central square before continuing their journey.
This picturesque town offers a chance to stretch their legs, grab a snack, and admire the historic architecture.
After the break, riders hop back on their bikes and pedal through the scenic Monti Pisani hills, taking in the stunning countryside views.
The route follows dirt and asphalt backcountry roads, providing a peaceful and immersive biking experience away from the crowds.
With the Pisa Tower in the distance, cyclists feel a sense of accomplishment as they near the end of their self-guided exploration from Lucca to Pisa.
Return to Lucca
Once cyclists have soaked in the sights around Pisa, they can either bike directly back to Lucca or opt for a short train ride to return, covering the journey at their own pace and expense.
The direct bike route back to Lucca offers a chance to explore more of the picturesque countryside.
Alternatively, taking the train provides a quicker and more convenient way to get back, especially for those who’ve exerted themselves during the ride.
Either option allows participants to wrap up the tour on their own terms and return to Lucca whenever they’re ready.
With the flexibility to choose their return method, travelers can customize the experience to suit their preferences and energy levels.
Included in the Tour
For this self-guided bike tour from Lucca to Pisa, the rental package includes a bicycle, a cell-phone holder, an app with a suggested itinerary, a repair kit, a lock, and a briefing at the starting point.
The briefing covers important details about the 20-mile (33 km) route, which follows dirt and asphalt backcountry roads around the Monti Pisani hills.
Midway through the tour, riders can take a break in San Giuliano Terme’s central square.
When it’s time to return to Lucca, travelers can either bike directly back or opt for a short train ride at their own expense.
The tour is suitable for most participants, though e-bikes and trekking bikes are available for those who need them.
Tour Considerations
This self-guided bike tour from Lucca to Pisa isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, heart conditions, or other serious medical issues. Pregnant individuals should also avoid this activity. Plus, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, though most travelers can participate.
E-bikes are available for people over 155cm and 14 years old, while trekking bikes are suitable for those over 150cm.
The route covers a mix of dirt and asphalt backcountry roads around the Monti Pisani hills, so it may not be suitable for those seeking a smooth, paved experience.
The tour includes a midway break in San Giuliano Terme’s central square, but the return to Lucca is either by direct bike route or a short train ride at the traveler’s own expense.
Meeting and Pickup
The meeting point for this bike tour is the Tourist Center Lucca Bike rental, located at Piazzale B. Ricasoli, 203, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy.
Travelers will start and end their journey at this central location in Lucca. At the meeting point, you’ll receive a briefing on the tour and get set up with your rental bike, cell phone holder, repair kit, and lock.
When your self-guided adventure is complete, you’ll return to the same meeting point in Lucca. Alternatively, you can opt for a short train ride back to Lucca instead of cycling the entire way. The choice is yours, making this tour a flexible and convenient experience.
Additional Information
You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, unless you book within 2 days of travel. This is a private tour, so only your group will participate. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the experience starts (in the local time zone). Plus, this tour comes with a Lowest Price Guarantee.
Confirmation is provided immediately upon booking, unless you book within 2 days of travel.
This is a private tour, so you’ll have the experience all to yourself and your group.
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund, providing you with flexibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Difficulty Level of This Bike Tour?
The difficulty level of the bike tour is moderate. It’s not recommended for those with certain medical conditions, but most travelers can participate. E-bikes are available for taller riders to make the route more accessible.
Can I Bring My Own Bike on the Tour?
You can bring your own bike on the tour, but it’s not recommended. The tour provides bikes, including electric and trekking models, which are better suited for the terrain and distance. Using the included bike ensures a hassle-free experience.
Is There a Guide Accompanying the Tour?
No, this is a self-guided bike tour, so there’s no guide accompanying the group. The tour provides you with everything you need, like a bike, app with suggested route, and a briefing before you set off on your own.
What Is the Average Duration of This Bike Tour?
The bike tour typically takes around 3-4 hours to complete the 20-mile (33 km) distance. Riders can stop midway in San Giuliano Terme before returning directly to the starting point in Lucca or taking a short train ride back.
Can I Stop for Lunch Along the Way?
Yes, the tour allows for a midway stop in San Giuliano Terme’s central square, where riders can take a break and have lunch. The tour is self-guided, so participants can choose to stop and eat along the way as desired.
Recap
This self-guided bike tour offers a chance to explore the scenic Monti Pisani hills around Lucca.
Cyclists can take in the mix of dirt and asphalt roads, with a stop in the historic town of San Giuliano Terme.
Riders have the flexibility to bike directly back to Lucca or take a short train ride.
The tour package provides all the necessary equipment for a hassle-free, immersive cycling experience in the Tuscan countryside.