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Sardinia and Corsica. Two islands and two countries combined in one cycling tour. Both distant from France and Italy, the two islands have preserved their traditions and a strong cultural identity. Fantastic coastal rides, great sea and mountain landscapes and a superb cuisine are amongst the highlights of this exciting trip.
Sardinia is like heaven to any keen road cyclist: the roads are perfectly paved and free from motorised traffic. The coast is stunning with a complete mixture of landscapes...white sand beaches, granite mountains and rocky coves. Therein lies the reason why it has become a paradise to welcome the international Jet Set!
Though Corsica has been part of France for more than 200 years, it retains a distinct Italian culture. A wonderful mix of stylish coastal towns, dense forest and craggy peaks not to mention its beautiful sandy beaches, with crystal clear, turquoise blue waters.
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Itineraries
Day 1
Arrival day
Private transfer or independent arrival to Cannigione, overnight.
Day 2
Cannigione ~ St Teresa di Gallura (38km)
You start with a sensational coastal ride to Palau by the Maddalena archipelago. Nestled on the hills overlooking the coast, the lovely village of San Pasquale is the ideal base for your lunch break. Quiet country roads will take you to the charming town of Santa Teresa. A quick detour to Capo Testa offers a great view over the Bonifacio strait and Corsica.
Day 3
Santa Teresa di Gallura ~ Porto Vecchio (65km)
The day starts with a 50 minute ferry ride that takes you to beautiful Bonifacio, which welcomes visitors on the top of a limestone cliff. You can spend some time roaming around the narrow alleys of the old citadel.
On your way to Porto Vecchio, you cycle inland and then on a beautiful costal road, where the beaches of Santa Giulia and
Palombaggia are well worth a swimming stop. Porto Vecchio old town comes alive at dusk offering great dining and
shopping options..
Day 4
Porto Vecchio ~ Zonza (48km)
This is the king of the mountains day! The 15km climb to the famous Col de l’Ospédale is softened by the beautiful view of the coastline. The change in landscape from the coast is dramatic, the pine tree forest of the Natural park brings memories of the Alps, while the Ospédale reservoir offers a refreshing stop. The small mountain hamlet of Zonza will be your base for tonight.
Day 5
Zonza ~ Sartene (40km)
Today you cycle through the small villages of the Alta Rocca region and descend to the Rizzanese valley, rich with vineyards. After a restoring stop at the Caldane thermal bath, your day ends in Sartène, probably the most Corsican town in Corsica!
Day 6
Sartene ~ Santa Teresa di Gallura (54km)
The winding coastal road leading to Bonifacio boasts some spectacular views over its strait and Sardinia. Roccaspina is the most famous beach of the many you will find along the way. In Bonifacio you say au revoir to Corsica and take the ferry back to Santa Teresa in Sardinia.
Day 7
Santa Teresa di Gallura ~ Cannigione (44 km)
Your last day on the bike ventures inland in the Gallura hills, riding through Vermentino vineyards and cork oak forests. After the villages of Bassacutena and Arzachena you return to Cannigione, where you can celebrate the end of this beautiful trip.
Included
7 nights in 3* hotels with breakfast
Tour presentation (welcome meeting/call)
Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel
Return ferry fares to Corsica
Telephone assistance
Digital supply of routes and maps on Ride with GPS app
Not included
Bike hire
Local taxes (approx. 15 euro)
Admission to museums & archaeological sites
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2025 SELF GUIDED TOUR
€1510 per person sharing (year round)
€250 per person high season supplement (6 July - 6 September)
€375 single room supplement (if travelling with others)
Bike rental is not included in the tour price. This is an additional:
€150 touring bike
€265 e-bike
Self Guided Tour Information
Departure available every Saturday from 5 April - 11 October. It is possible to start other days paying a supplement of €200 per person.
How to get to the start point:
Sardinia is easy to reach, either by plane or ferry (to ports of Olbia, Porto Torres and Cagliari). There are domestic and international flights mainly offered by the companies:
Transfer Rates per person (based on min 2 people)
Olbia airport – Cannigione and viceversa: €60
As always please contact us for more information
CANNIGIONE
Day 1 & 7 : Hotel Del Porto
Hotel del Porto is situated in the centre of Cannigione overlooking the port and marina in this lively village, just 30km from Olbia airport and 15km from Porto Cervo and the Costa Smeralda.
The rooms are refurbished with traditional Sardinian fabrics and decorated with polished tiles.
Santa Teresa di Gallura
Day 2 & 6: La Maison D’Art
Located 200 mt from Santa Teresa’s main port and from the city centre, le Maison d’Art, will satisfy all your needs giving you in just one structure the benefits of a Hotel and an Art gallery.
Porto Veccio
Day 3 Hotel Holzer
Hotel Holzer welcomes you in the warm and friendly environment, in the lively location of Porto-Vecchio city centre. This family house provides 30 fully renovated bedrooms, respecting the criteria involving a 3-stars hotel.
Zonza
Day 4 Hotel Claire de Lune
At the heart of one of the most mysterious regions of Corsica that was called in the Middle Ages, "the Land of Lords", located at the foot of the needles of Bavella; Zonza, architectural showcase of the XV and XVI century, is the historical capital.The Clair de Lune hotel located in Zonza is composed of 16 rooms, welcomes you all year long in Zonza.
Sartene
Day 5 Best Western San Damianu
Hotel located between the sea and the mountain in Sartene medieval city, near the Franciscan monastery dating from the 1862 Historical Heritage. All rooms have views of the Rizaneze Valley, Golfe de Valinco, on the old village of Sartène, Bavella, or Mount Incudine.