Itinerary
- Day 1
Conegliano
You'll arrive in Conegliano and check into your hotel in the heart of Prosecco wine country. The town sits at the foothills of the UNESCO World Heritage Prosecco region, so you're starting in a great location. Spend the rest of the day wandering through the Old Town at your own pace. If you arrive early enough, there's time to explore local shops and streets or head out to nearby attractions before dinner.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Canon d'Oro)
Optional Activities
- Visit Venice (nearby day trip option)
- Explore Treviso (nearby charming Italian art city)
Landmarks Conegliano Old Town Prosecco Wine Route Carpené Malvolti Winery 


- Day 2
Serravalle
This is your first cycling day, and you'll head through rolling hills covered in vineyards across the Prosecco region. The route takes you all the way to Serravalle, a historical village with cobblestone streets worth exploring. By afternoon, you can walk around town or climb up to the castle for views overlooking the surrounding villas. After that, you'll cycle back to Conegliano.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Canon d'Oro)
Included Activities
- Cycling through Prosecco vineyards and hills to Serravalle
- Explore Serravalle Old Town
Optional Activities
- Visit Serravalle Castle for views over surrounding villas
Landmarks Serravalle - Day 3
Rolle - Pieve di Soligo
You'll leave Conegliano and cycle deeper into Prosecco country today, where winemakers have shaped the landscape for generations. Along the way, you'll pass the Croda watermill before reaching Rolle, one of the area's most iconic villages with views out over vineyard-covered valleys. If wine interests you, stopping in Soligo for a tasting is worth considering.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Contà)
Included Activities
- Cycling through Prosecco vineyards
- Stop at Croda watermill
- Visit Rolle village
Optional Activities
- Wine visit and tasting at Pieve di Soligo
Landmarks Croda Mill Rolle Pieve di Soligo - Day 4
Follina - Valmareno
Today takes you on a scenic loop through the higher vineyards at the base of the Alps. You'll cycle to Follina, home to the Cistercian Abbey of Saint Mary of Follina. From there, head to Cismon to see its impressive castle, then pass through Valmareno, a typical village in the area. The views over the hills are great throughout the ride.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Contà)
Included Activities
- Cycling through higher Prosecco vineyards
- Visit Follina Abbey (Cistercian Abbey of Saint Mary of Follina)
- Explore Cismon village with castle
- Visit Valmareno village
Landmarks Follina Abbey Cismon Castle Valmareno 
- Day 5
Asolo
You'll head west today, leaving the heart of Prosecco behind. The route crosses the Piave River, where one of World War I's most intense battles occurred between Italian, Allied, and Austro-Hungarian forces. After that, you'll cycle along the base of the Montello hills and arrive in the Asolo part of the Prosecco area, known for its historical castles and scenic overlooks.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Asolo)
Included Activities
- Cycling through Piave River region
- Cycling along Montello hills base
Optional Activities
- Visit San Salvatore Castle
Landmarks San Salvatore Castle Montello Asolo - Day 6
Bassano del Grappa
Today you'll cycle through the western section of Prosecco where vineyards gradually transition to woodlands and other crops. You're heading to Bassano del Grappa, which gets its name from Mount Grappa and the famous Italian grappa spirit produced nearby. Spend time exploring the charming town and its iconic covered wooden bridge.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Belvedere)
Included Activities
- Cycling through western Prosecco region
- Visit Bassano del Grappa
Optional Activities
- Bassano del Grappa guided tour (with optional visit to grappa museum, including tasting)
Landmarks Bassano del Grappa Wooden Bridge Bassano del Grappa Mount Grappa 
- Day 7
Marostica - Vicenza
After crossing Bassano's famous wooden bridge, you'll continue to the Medieval village of Marostica. Stop for a cappuccino in the main square if you need a break. Then you'll cycle south, leaving the mountains behind as you head to Vicenza. This city is known for its Palladio basilica and Renaissance architecture, which makes it a fitting end to the tour.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Relais Santa Corona)
Included Activities
- Cross Bassano del Grappa wooden bridge
- Visit Marostica Medieval village
- Cycling to Vicenza
Optional Activities
- Visit Vicenza Palladio basilica
Landmarks Bassano del Grappa Wooden Bridge Marostica Vicenza Palladio Basilica Vicenza 



- Day 8
Departure
Your Prosecco cycling adventure ends in Vicenza. You can depart at your leisure, giving you time to grab breakfast or do some last-minute exploring before you leave.
- Meals
- Breakfast




















