Saturday, January 21, 2012

Interesting Details About Cycling Tours In Italy

By Fabio DeMartino


Italians love cycling a lot. Cyclists from across the world throng to Italy every year in large numbers to revel in the experience. Weather is very much favourable to cycling and these cyclists revel at the sight of wonderful landscapes in Italy.

Public transport like trains do not always allow the passengers with their cycles on board. This is the only difficulty the cyclists come up against in Italy. Of course countries such as Spain and Switzerland allow it.

Local trains allow the passengers with their bicycles on board whereas long distance trains do not allow it. Just look for the bicycle logo on the side of the train if you want to be sure about carrying the bicycle with you. This logo signals that the train has a bicycle carriage.

It is desirable to purchase a one-day pass to carry a bicycle in a train for a whole day in case the cycling enthusiasts want to have several stints at different parts of the country. This pass is preferable due to the fact that almost all the trains in Italy do not allow the carrying of a bicycle in the passenger berth.

Cycling enthusiasts enjoy their stints at cycling at all times of the year thanks to the conducive weather in Italy. An exception to this is the northern Italian Alps where cycling will be difficult amidst heavy snowfall. It would be advisable to carry a water proof top while cycling though Italy does not normally receive heavy downpour.

Italy has literally hundreds of cycling routes that pass over the length and breadth of the country. Wherever you go in Italy the chances are that there are some great cycling routes nearby. The best place to get information on scenic cycling routes in Italy is the tourist information office of the town in Italy you happen to be staying in.

Tuscany is a great place for cyclists from all over the world as a result of the moderate weather and a breath-taking countryside which it provides. If you are on the lookout for some additional amusement then Florence, a beautiful town is quite nearby too.

The most important of the cycling competitions that are held in Italy is the Giro d'Italia. There are several rounds in this competition that runs for three weeks at a stretch. Cycling Professionals from across the world participate in this competition that is conducted since the 1930's. Italian cyclists stand out every year in this competition.

Just as little consideration is given to health and safety measures in case of Mediterranean fashion so is in the case with cycling too in Italy. Strict road rules are not found in Italy and it is up to the cyclist to take with him a helmet or a reflector while cycling. For safety precautions it is advisable to carry them while cycling in Italy.




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