As our 2010 season approaches its conclusion and our 2011 adventure travel season is set to begin…I thought I’d take a few minutes to share some of my favorite rides of the past year (and perhaps, in the process, offer some DuVine inspiration to my fellow cycling enthusiasts?)
And, although I may be revealing some “DuVine secrets” by rating my top 10, nothing quite compares to actually riding these routes and experiencing them yourself. So while I may be divulging the “where” and some cursory information about the ride …I’d prefer to let you imagine and/or explore the “why” on your own!
My top 10 of 2010 (in no particular order…)

Views of the Matterhorn in Piedmont
Bicycle tour Piedmont, Italy: Acqui Terme to Relais & Chateaux San Maurizio…
What can I say? Just imagine cycling over the famous Langhe hills, an intimate landscape filled with vineyards, truffles, medieval towns like Montabone and Rocchetta Palafea, and stunning panoramas of an ancient landscape. As I rode along this route on a perfectly clear and sunny day this past August, the view was inarticulable…you could even see the Matterhorn in the Alps to the north! The day just kept getting better and better…we stopped for lunch along the way with our local friends, Gianni and Mina for an intimate lunch featuring small hand-made ravioli called plin, and a really special treat – a raw-milk Roccaverano goat cheese – that Gianni gets from his friend, a small producer. We continued on from this delicious lunch to our hotel for the evening, the converted monastery of San Maurizio, a luxurious Relais & Chateaux property. After a unique salt therapy treatment at the hotel’s Via del Sale Spa, we dined at the Michelin-starred Ristorante Da Guido, accompanied by an assortment of fine local wines. Magical.

Along the coast in Puglia
Bicycle tour Puglia, Italy: The coastal roud to Leuca…
Ok…let me just preface by saying this is, hands down, one of the most stunning coastal roads in the world with breathtaking views of cliffs and bays. The ride meanders through the fishing village of Santa Cesarea Terme, famous for its Moorish architecture and thermal waters….and continues along the coast passing spectacular sea caves and the town of Castro, where Virgil claims the legendary Aeneas first made landfall in Italy. Our lunch (or rather…our heavenly picnic) was a stop along the way to Leuca, in an amazingly scenic spot, suspended in the branches of an olive tree overlooking the sparkling cerulean sea. The beauty of this day is that you have the option to continue this epic day of cycling by riding back to Otranto – a 106 km roundtrip day of pure bliss.

Cycling the island of Hvar
Bicycle tour Hvar, Croatia: Around Hvar Island to Paklinski Otoci
Anything is possible on this incredible island! I joined one of our private groups this past June for another epic bicycle ride around the island of Hvar. And to be honest…it really does not get better than this! We cruised in our private yacht for an hour along the calm turquoise water, soaking up the sunshine, to reach the end of the island where our bikes (which had travelled alongside us in a zodiac) were waiting at the dock ready for us to hop on and explore. A 80km ride ensued…a challenging yet beautiful 3 hour non-stop ride through lavender fields and up rolling hills. Did I mention that every vista is spectacular? Whether you are climbing, riding along the coast or wending your way through the villages…there is certainly no want for scenery! Wow. It was absolutely picture perfect – not a cloud in the sky, warm sunshine, and a gentle breeze followed us as we rode the entire island. And, honestly, that’s the only thing that followed us. And when the ride was over, our yacht was waiting with 2 massage therapist…gelato and hot apple pie. Not a bad day on the ‘road’!

On the road to Sienna in Tuscany
Bicycle tour Tuscany, Italy: Through the Crete Senesi and the back roads into Siena
Have you ever been on a ride where you exclaim “this is the most beautiful view I have ever seen” and then your climb another hill, turn a corner and declare, “ok…no, actually this the most beautiful view I have ever seen”…and then you climb a little further, turn another corner and proclaim, “really…this is definitely the most beautiful view I’ve ever seen” ?? Well, that’s what this bicycle ride from Montalcino to Siena is like…especially the final 11k climb up these challenging hills into Siena. This route takes you along the bare ridges of the Crete Senesi through Asciano and Vescona to Arbia and then follows the timeless back roads up a series of challenging hills to enter Siena in truly evocative fashion. This is a definitely a ride worth taking!

Lac Leman in the Swiss Alps
Bicycle tour Switzerland: Lausanne – Montreux
This ride through the scenic Swiss vineyards, into historic Vevey, and finishing up in Montreux along Lac Leman is a must on the list. Picture this: with the majestic Alps as your backdrop, you ride from lush vineyards, coasting into enchanting villages dotted with charming chalets, to a crystal-clear lake…a little bit of everything rolled into one. Talk about mountains majesty! There is nothing quite like the feeling of being surrounding by these magnificent peaks… legendary in their own right…as you ride along the lake…definitely a WOW moment…a truly breathtaking experience!

Riding to Cap Formentor
Bicycle tour Mallorca, Spain: The ride to Cap Formentor
Prepare for some epic biking…and even more epic scenery on this Spanish ride! A warm up ride to Alaro begins your day as you pass through several quiet, rural villages before arriving in the cultural hotspot of Pollensa Port. But this day of incredible vistas and challenging climbs is just beginning…as you ascend into the distance, dramatic and rocky cliffs drop off from both sides of the road and offer sweeping views of the sea. What’s even better is that your ride ends down on the Mediterranean Sea… where a well-deserved lunch awaits, as well as quality time to relax on the tranquil beach! Bike and beach…a winning combination!

Just one of the incredible views cycling the island of Korcula...
Bicycle tour Korcula, Croatia: Korcula Island
First and foremost, Korcula is an ancient Greek colony dating back to the 4th century BC and is also a seafood aficionado’s dream with its endless supply of octopus, local specialty-fish stew, and the freshest of ingredients picked directly from the sea! It is, of course, another top 10 ride as well! I arrived via private boat to the town of Vela Luka on the west coast and headed out to cycle across the island to Korcula Town. Along the way, I encountered miles of vineyards – famous for their local white wines – and stopped into to taste regional specialties. After a delicious lunch at a local konobo, I arrived in Korcula Town, a fascinating fortified Venetian town that is just as irresistible to today’s visitor as it was to medieval travel writers like Marco Polo, who began his life’s journey here. All this makes for a gorgeous blend of ancient walled towns, the freshest seafood, and wonderful wines combined with fantastic cycling along the azure waters of the Adriatic!

The open road in Wadi Rum
Bicycle tour Jordan: Cycling the Wadi Rum
Ok…so what is Wadi Rum, you might ask? Wadi Rum is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in south-west Jordan. It has been inhabited by many human cultures since prehistoric times and is dotted with massive rock formations. It is virtually untouched by humanity and its destructive forces. It is here where I set on an almost ‘other-worldly” ride through the desert this past March. Beginning in the mud flats of Disi – a vast flat field with hard ground in the middle of the desert – I headed out on an a ride like I had never experienced before…it felt almost as if being on another planet surrounded by the beautiful scenery of the colorful sandstone massive desert mountains. As we rode along, we encountered nothing but one of the occasional Bedouin goat herders on donkeys. What a unique experience! Top that day off with a ‘Zarb’ – the traditional Bedouin dish of meat and vegetables cooked underneath the desert sand. Oh, and did I mention that it is also a great location to watch a truly magical sunset?!

The French countryside in Haute Cotes du Beaune
Bicycle tour Burgundy, France: Haute Cotes du Beaune
Imagine cycling through the picturesque villages of the undisturbed French countryside. On this ride you should be prepared to be stunned by extraordinary views of the town’s 13th century castle ruins. As you meander past Charolais cows and the gorgeously restored 15th century château at La Rochepot you will find yourself cruising down a leisurely downhill ride into Saint Aubin – home to a grand Romanesque church. It is here you will stop for a true gourmand delight of a picnic at Chassagne-Montrachet and then continue cycling through Puligny Montrachet, Meursault, Volnay and Pommard before arriving back in Beaune to sip wine and chat with the locals. This is the ride to experience the French wine countryside in its purest and most scenic form!

Coastal Connemara
Bicycle tour Connemara, Ireland: Cliften and the Boglands
Bikes, bogs, Guinness beers and whiskey…that’s what this epic ride in Ireland features! I remember the feeling I experienced as we followed the bog road to the quaint town of Clifden – there is nothing like witnessing the uber green Irish landscape in person. Add to that, the breathtaking views from atop the rolling hills looking down upon the Atlantic Ocean from High Sky Road…and need I forget, the ubiquitous sheep. We popped into a local pub for some fresh fish and chips with a pint of Guinness and topped the day off with an Irish whiskey tasting by the fire in the library of the Ashford Castle with Seamus. What a unique and memorable time!
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