Pedaling Lake Garda and the Veneto
Bike - Guided Tour

Overview
Pedal with us across the Veneto - through picturesque villages and historic art cities, along cycle paths and down rural country lanes - to discover this corner of Northern Italy nestled against the Italian Alps. We’ll visit the majestic and beautiful Lake Garda, as well as Verona, Mantua, Vicenza, Padova and Venice - all unique cities that blend history, charm and modernity. In Vicenza, discover the architectural wonders of Andrea Palladio from the 16th century, considered to be the most influential individual in the history of Western architecture. This is also wine country, home to some of the more important Italian wines, where you can sample Valpolicella and Soave wines from the protected vineyards along the Alps’ foothills, as we make our way east toward La Serenissima - the majestic city of Venice.
Highlights
- Valleggio sul Mincio old town
- Mantua, a Rennaissance gem
- Peschiera del Garda
- Sant'Ambrogio, Valpolicella wine country
- Verona
- Soave, castle and historic center
- Vicenza and Palladio’s architecture
- Padua, Palladian villas
- Discovering Venice by foot
Daily itinerary

Day 1 Day 1 - Meet in Verona
Highlights: Test ride and welcome dinner
Meet the group and tour leader at the Verona train station in the mid-afternoon, from where we will transfer to our lodging for the next two nights. Our quaint inn is located in the small town of Valeggio Sul Mincio, near Mantua (Mantova in Italian). We’ll fit bicycles and enjoy a test ride on the nearby cycle path to Borghetto sul Mincio, a picturesque village located on the river connecting Lake Garda with the lakes around Mantua to the south. Return to our inn for our welcome dinner together.
Daily distance: 4 km (2 miles)
Elevation gain: + 62 m (203 ft)
Accommodation: Al Cacciatore Hotel and Restaurant, or similar.
Day 2 Day 2 - Mantua loop ride
Highlights: Palazzo Ducale and Palazzo Te
Pedal south along the bike path to reach the impressive city of Mantua, with its pretty lakes built around it as fortifications and now a great green area surrounding the city. Mantua was home to the princely Gonzaga family, who ruled for several centuries between the 1400-1800's and who made Mantua an artistic, musical and architectural centre. Visit the Palazzo Ducale and Palazzo Te, as well as the Piazza Virgiliana, Castello San Giorgio and Piazza delle Erbe before returning to our small town later this afternoon.
Daily distance: 69 km (43 miles)
Elevation gain: +279 m (920 ft)
Terrain type: rolling hills
Accommodation: Al Cacciatore Hotel and Restaurant, or similar.
Day 3 Day 3 - Lake Garda and Valpollicella
Highlights: Peschiera del Garda; Sant'Ambrogio; Hilltop lodging
Head north today along our delightful bicycle path to reach the shores of Lake Garda, one of Italy’s most famous lakes nestled south of the Italian Alps. Visit the historic and colorful town of Peschiera del Garda, on the waterfront, before continuing along the eastern shore to climb a bit onto a ridge leading into the vineyards of the Valpolicella wine area. This area grows the grapes that make Amarone wine, one of Italy’s strongest red wines, which we will enjoy in a wine tasting hosted by the owners of tonight’s lodging, set on a lovely terrace overlooking the vineyards. A historic home turned into a boutique lodge, Villa San Giorgio is surrounded by vineyards, with a truly amazing view of the hills and Lake Garda in the distance.
Daily distance: 42 km (26 miles)
Elevation gain: +532 m (1745 ft)
Terrain type: rolling hills
Accommodation: Villa San Giorgio, or similar.
Day 4 Day 4 - Pedal through wine country to Verona and Soave
Highlights: Valpolicella wine country; Verona; Soave castle and historic center
We continue along rolling foothills today to leave the Valpolicella area and enter Verona, famous for its arena which is still today used for outdoor theatre. Have lunch in the center of town, visit Juliet and Romeo’s balcony and then continue out of town to arrive in Soave, a lovely medieval town also located in the Veneto wine country. The medieval castle and its fortifications that dominate the town stand in stark contrast to the softer vineyards that line the hills. Enjoy the local wine or a stroll through the small town, near our centrally-located hotel.
Daily distance: 67 km (41 miles)
Elevation gain: + 258 m (846 ft)
Terrain type: rolling hills
Accommodation: Locanda ai Capitelli, or similar.
Day 5 Day 5 - Vicenza and Palladio’s architecture
Highlights: Home of Andrea Palladio
We head to Vicenza, another famous art city which prospered under Venetian rule from the early 15th to the end of the 18th century. Its most famous son is surely Andrea Palladio whose work has been declared the biggest influence in Western architecture since his time. His architectural designs, based on a detailed study of classical Roman architecture, gives the city its unique appearance and you can see many of his villas and buildings still standing.
Daily distance: 39 km (24.7 miles)
Elevation gain: + 430 m (14112 ft)
Terrain type: rolling hills
Accommodation: Key Hotel, or similar.
Day 6 Day 6 - Cycle to Padova among the Palladian villas
Highlights: Palladian Villa la Rotonda's gardens
Leave Vicenza along the foothills of Monti Berici. We’ll enjoy an optional stop at the famous Palladian Villa la Rotonda's gardens, the best known and most influential of Andrea Palladio’s villas. Continue riding to reach one of the oldest cities in Italy, Padova (or Padua) also known as the City of St. Anthony. Padova’s claim to history is not only being home to Italy’s second oldest (and still vibrant) university, but it also acted as the setting for most of the action in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew.
Daily distance: 44 km (28 miles)
Elevation gain: + 152 m (498 ft)
Terrain type: mostly flat
Accommodation: Casa del Pellegrino, or similar.
Day 7 Day 7 - Venice
Highlights: Discovering Venice by foot
We’ll take the train into Venice for the day, where we will explore less well-known areas of the “Serenissima”, as the majestic city is often called. From the train station, visit the Jewish Ghetto, the Cannaregio neighborhood and the Fondamente Nove before arriving near the Rialto bridge. From here, you’ll have free time to visit the highlights of Venice. Regroup later this afternoon to return to Padova together for our celebration dinner in a local restaurant. Raise a glass of white wine, the traditional Venetian aperitif, or a classic spritz to our journey together across the Veneto region.
No biking today
Accommodation: Casa del Pellegrino, or similar.
Day 8 Day 8 - Tour ends in Padova - Arrivederci!
Highlights: Farewell!
For those wishing to continue their time in Veneto or Northern Italy, Padova is a great starting point. Venice is short distance away – a bucket list destination for ending your dream Italian holiday. The Lakes and Dolomites regions of Northern Italy are also nearby. If there is further travel in your plans, please let us know and we’ll be happy to provide suggestions. If your travels end today, we will provide tips for arriving to nearby Venice, Milan, Treviso or Verona airports.
PLEASE NOTE: The final itinerary, including hotels and/or activities described here, are subject to changes according to availability.
Difficulty description
Great tour for novice cyclists with base fitness level and cycling experience. Bike handling skills are necessary to manage possible starting and stopping, or negotiating bike paths in or near cities and towns.
You will ride between 40 and 70km (25-44 miles) per day, on mostly flat to rolling terrain, and few steep hills, mostly on paved backroads and bike paths. Advanced cyclists who want longer, optional rides at the end of the programmed ride will have these available most days (please ask ahead).
Visit our Tour difficulty level page to learn more about terrain levels and how we determine day and tour levels.
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What's included
- 7 nights lodging in 3-star accommodations
- All breakfasts
- Shuttle from Verona train station to starting hotel
- 2 dinners with local wine
- 1 wine tasting
- Train tickets to Venice on day 7
- Our exceptional local tour leaders
- Bike fitting and welcome meeting at tour start
- Support van and driver every day cycling
- Reservation and travel assistance (our pre-travel documentation will help you prepare for the bike tour, including arrival and departure details, and much more)
- Access to smartphone app with routes and digital roadbook (with detailed tour information)
- Guided tour inclusions
Optional activities
Dates and availability
This tour is available between March 1 and October 31
Calendar departures may be available: to inquire, please use the contact form below.
Also available for Private Groups: let us know your planned travel dates, how many participants in your group, or any tour customization requests, and we will create your private departure!
Tour code: itbg3853
Prices
Low season: € 1955
2025 dates: Mar 1 - Apr 31; Jun 16 - Aug 31; Oct 15-31
High season: €2055
2025 dates: May 1 – Jun 15; Sep 1 - Oct 15
Prices per person, based on double occupancy; minimum 6 participants per departure.
Single supplement: €250 (in double room for single use)
Lodging upgrades & extra nights are available: please inquire
Bike rental
We offer quality bikes in different styles, all great options for this bike tour. Our bikes are maintained and delivered in optimal working condition. The prices below are per bike for the duration of the tour, including delivery to starting point in Valeggio sul Mincio and collection from ending point in Padova.
Bike rental rates
Aluminum hybrid: €120
Premium Titanium road or hybrid: €150
E-bike (hybrid with straight handlebar): €210
Tandem: €225 (priced per bike, for 2 cyclists)
Tag-along or kid trailer: €60
Bike rental insurance is available for purchase with all our rental bikes – see details in the Bike Rental Insurance section of our Terms and Conditions page.
For detailed specs and photos of our bikes, see our website - Bike Rentals Italy.
Trip planning
Starting point
Starting point: Meet in front of Verona’s Porta Nuova Train Station, for a group transfer to the starting hotel (you will receive exact meeting point instructions prior to your departure).
We recommend flying into and out of Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) or Verona "Valerio Catullo" airport (VRN)
If flying into Venice Airport:
An airport shuttle runs between Venice "Marco Polo" airport (VCE) and Mestre station.
From Mestre train station to Verona’s Porta Nuova train station, there are frequent departures of regional trains.
If flying into Verona "Valerio Catullo" Airport (VRN), the airport shuttle connects Verona "Valerio Catullo" airport (VRN) to Verona’s Porta Nuova train station in 15 minutes.
Final arrival and departure instructions along with other detailed pre-travel documents, will be e-mailed prior to your travel, with information specific to your departure (including the actual hotels used on your tour dates, which may vary from the hotels listed above.)
Ending point
Ending point: Casa del Pellegrino – Via Melchiorre Cesarotti, 21, Padova
We recommend flying out of Venice’s Marco Polo Airport (VCE)
Options for getting away from the ending hotel:
- To get to Padova train station you can take a bus (approx. 10min ride)
- Taxis from the hotel to the train station take about 6 minutes. You can book your taxi by calling +39 049 65 13 33 (or ask the hotel reception)
- From Padova train station, regional trains will take you to Venice in about 1 hour. Venezia Mestre station will connect you to the airport
- From Padova train station a shuttle bus will take you to Venice "Marco Polo" Airport (VCE) in about 1 hour
- If you prefer to save time, it is also possible to take a taxi from Padova train station. It takes about 45-50 minutes to get to Venice "Marco Polo" Airport (VCE). You can book your taxi by calling +39 049 65 13333 (or ask at hotel reception)
If you’re flying out Verona "Valerio Catullo" Airport (VRN), the airport shuttle connects Verona’s Porta Nuova train station to Verona "Valerio Catullo" airport (VRN) in 15 minutes .
Final arrival and departure instructions along with other detailed pre-travel documents, will be e-mailed prior to your travel, with information specific to your departure (including the actual hotels used on your tour dates, which may vary from the hotels listed above.)
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Customer reviews
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We had a full week of great biking, wonderful info from a dedicated guide
- Cynthia M. (USA, 2023)
A great experience, a great way to see a lot of the various towns and scenery and it is good exercise. The Cycle Europe bike trip exceeded my every expectation ... our guide Michele did an OUTSTANDING job and was excellent tour guide! Definitely thinking about another trip.
- Kevin M. (USA, 2023)
This tour was challenging, with beautiful scenery. The city choices for stops gave us a good chance to see the local communities. Our tour leader Michele was great. He handled our flat tire problem (13 flat tires!!!). The stories were interesting and gave us history and background. He considered everyone in the group as we hit the tough hills. I very much enjoyed the time with him and would recommend him to anyone as a guide.
- Cindy M. (USA, 2023)
10 out of 10: Our tour leader Michele was the best I have ever had - he is exceptional and the group was really impressed by his knowledge and attitude. Very helpful and always on duty.
- Gudny P. (Iceland, 2022)