E-bike hotel sightseeing and visiting Riccione and Rimini Province
Electric bikes Visiting and tips in Riccione and surroundings
In recent years, the electric mobility of e-bikes or e-bikes has literally exploded in our territory:
Whether it's sports, tourism or simply the taste, fun or carefree of moving around with less effort and visiting places a time not accessible in a completely ecological way, this way of moving has conquered the city of Riccione and all the municipalities of the Romagna coast
Today, thanks to the electric bicycle, it will be possible to enjoy holidays unrelated to the concept of Hotel / beach / Hotel: imagine a cloudy morning or a cool evening and a "bicycle ride", without sweating, with your family in the surroundings of Riccione. Imagine reaching by bicycle a restaurant in the first hinterland, a piadineria and being able to enjoy a traditional dinner with friends or with your family in full freedom of movement What to see in Riccione
For many years the municipalities of the coast have worked extensively to expand the cycle network of the territory: The province of Rimini with encroachments in the nearby Marche or in the basic Cesena area already has perfect characteristics to provide everyone with their own dose of fun.
The fully cycle promenade between Rimini and Cattolica 20 km of safe and smooth track that will allow you to admire the variety of the different organization of the beaches of Rimini, Riccione, Misano Adriatico and Cattolica: we recommend a stop at the historic piadinerie and the most famous ice cream parlors of the area.
Just 10 km by electric bicycle or scooter, the city of Rimini will allow easy access to the fabulous historic center, today, thanks to the strategic plan of the city, made even more welcoming. Here a journey from Roman history to the present day with Federico Fellini.
Finds such as the Tiberius Bridge, the Arch of Augustus, the Roman amphitheater or the Surgeon's House dating back to the 1st century, the Malatesta cathedral, the ancient Piazza Cavour with the majestic Palazzo del Podestà, the Pigna fountain made by the Maestro da Carrara. ... and again the fabulous Galli theater just restored, the Malatesta Fortress where the ancient medieval moat has been restored, the majestic church of Sant'Agostino, the Fulgor cinema also just restored and the cradle of the training of the dreamer master Federico Fellini, a native of the city of Rimini. Historic Rimini
The more adventurous and sportsmen will find a hinterland full of hills and interesting cultural gastronomic and enological stops-
To start with Coriano and the neighboring hills such as the Republic of San Marino, San Savino, Montescudo, San Leo and Verucchio: here you will find hills with a sinuous profile planted with vineyards and olive trees surmounted by ancient fortresses.San Leo fortess Veruchio Castle
Interesting stops and refreshments at the numerous farms and wineries where you can taste the best wines and oils of the Romagna tradition: Sangiovese and Cabernet among the red wines, Trebbiano, Rebola and Chardonnay among the white wines. Wine route
Gradara, Carpegna, Casteldelci for the more daring, Mondaino and the Palio del fallow deer beloved by foreign tourists.
If your vehicle is an electric mountain bike you will find bread for your teeth with the fantastic routes along the valley of the Marecchia river or the Conca river. Do not miss the excursions in the San Bartolo park just beyond Gabicce in the nearby province of Pesaro. Breathtaking views unthinkable 10 minutes from the nightlife. The electric mountain bike or the electric city bike, here you will find the right route, safe and more congenial to you
Don't have space in the car for your electric bicycle or electric scooter?
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