Trentino, is a northern Italian province known for its mountains including the Dolomites, which are part of the Alps.
The region also has some of the finest vineyards in Europe that can be discovered on two wheels.
Taste&Bike in Valle dei Laghi
The Trentino Wine and Flavors Route takes in the cultivated fields of Nosiola and the many small lakes and ancient rural villages.
This is an easy circular route on the cycle path surrounded by rows of vines and the chance to meet the local producers associated with the Route.
There are two guided visits to the cellars and to taste the locally produced wines.
Giro del Vino 50 in Piana Rotaliana
The Giro del Vino 50 is 50km route that takes in all six villages of the Piana Rotaliana.
It consists of two rings: the one to the north, completely flat, and the one to the south, with climbs and panoramic views.
This second tour leads through vineyard landscapes and takes cyclists by the many wineries alongside the Adige River.
There is also the chance to take a guided tour and a tasting.
Valle dell'Adige Nord Cycling Path
This is a cycle ride that goes through the heart of Trentino.
It connects the province of Bolzano with Verona for 98 kilometres along the Valle dell'Adige.
This is the longest cycling route in the Trentino cycling network, and goes through vineyards and fruit orchards.
It is traffic free for almost the entire length by using old river bank roads, crossing fruit orchards and vineyards.
The vineyards of Piana Rotaliana
The vineyards of Piana Rotaliana are north of Trento, an area ideal for growing an indigenous vine that produces the Teroldego Rotaliano D.O.C., a red wine with a 'strong personality, a distinctive and unmistakable character'.