
Gravel Riding and Tree Camping in Italy
- Italy
- 5 nights
An undulating pedal through rural Italy, cycling from the Apennine Mountains to the Adriatic Sea and sleeping in the trees
What's Included?
- Maximum group size: 14Join small n’ sociable groups of like-minded, active and outdoorsy people – designed to be solo-friendly
From…excluding flights
Highlights
Traverse the Marche region on hidden trails and gravel roads, pedalling through forests, vineyards, medieval hamlets and up Monte Conero (572m)
Bed down in tents suspended between the trees in woodland camps and at an agriturismo, fuelling up on fantastic local produce along the way
Cycle to the idyllic fishing villages of Numana and Sirolo, ending the journey with a cool dip and a sundowner at Portonovo Beach
Itinerary
Day 1
An undiscovered wild corner of Italy
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After meeting your host at the airport, your Italian cycling adventure begins in the small town of Fabriano in Ancona province. Fabriano is home to your cycling specialist host, as authentic as it gets for a rural Italian experience, and is an ideal environment for adventure gravel riding. You'll meet your host's team at the guesthouse and head out into the town for a welcome dinner in a local restaurant. Maps at the ready, you'll talk through the rides that you'll be tackling over the coming days, covering all aspects of what to expect.
Day 2
Mountain trails to secret woodland camps
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The day starts with a bike fitting and safety briefing as you get acquainted with your wheels. You'll start off riding along Giano Rive, crossing a forest on some single track before climbing up a gravel road to discover an intriguing abandoned village. After a pit stop, you'll ride down to Tempio del Valadier - a magical setting where a temple has been carved into a mountainside cave. Lunch will be at the clear waters of the Sentino River, where there is time for a dip. An afternoon climb awaits on Murano Mountain, where a magnificent gravel road leads you up towards a secret woodland camp. Aperitifs at sunset and a fine dinner at the tree camp make for a memorable end to the day.
Day 3
Hillside vineyards
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Another fantastic day of riding on gravel roads through beautiful Italian countryside awaits, as your journey continues eastwards. Leaving the mountains behind, today's ride involves more descending as the route meanders through a dreamy landscape - rolling hills dotted with medieval villages, surrounded by sprawling vineyards. You'll arrive at Tenuta San Marcello, a wonderful agriturismo (converted farmhouse) which produces wine and operates as a guesthouse. Enjoy an indulgent après-bike swim in the outdoor pool and a delicious home-cooked evening meal.
Day 4
Medieval villages
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Today's scenic route continues on undulating country backroads, taking in numerous traditional hamlets along the way, crossing Esino River and entering the 'Land of the Castles'. You'll pass through Polverigi and then stop for lunch in Offagna, an enchanting village dominated by its medieval fortress. The final leg of today's ride passes through the forests of Conero Nature Park until you reach the tree camp, which tonight will be set up next to an agriturismo. Hike to the nearby beach of Mezzavalle on the wild Adriatic coastline for a swim.
Day 5
Wild coast
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Your final day of riding explores Conero Natural Park, with a route that takes in the wine-producing inland region before moving on to a coastal section, taking in the small fishing villages of Numana and Sirolo (known as the Pearl of the Adriatic). After a sea-view lunch, you'll climb Monte Conero (572m) involving some rough track sections, but be rewarded with spectacular views before descending to finish at Portonovo Beach for a well-earned swim. Toast the end of your trip with a final sunset aperitif by the sea, and enjoy one last night suspended under the stars.
Day 6
Ciao!
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The adventure ends this morning with a final breakfast, a shot of espresso, and a shared group transfer to Ancona and Perugia airports for those with onward flights.
Practical Stuff
Getting There
- Nearest airport
- Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi – Umbria International Airport (PEG)
- Pick up
- Perugia Airport or Ancona Airport
Any time on Day 1 - Drop off
- Perugia Airport or Ancona Airport
Morning of Day 6
What is and isn't Included?
What's included
Expert, local, English-speaking cycle guide
3 nights in a tree camp, 1 night in a guesthouse and 1 night in an agriturismo
All breakfasts, 4 lunches and 4 dinners
Group arrival and departure transfers
Your overnight luggage and camping gear will be transported throughout
Cinelli Zydeco gravel bike; tree camping equipment
What's not included
You know your own spending habits best, so please budget an appropriate amount for things like optional meals and drinks, shopping, optional activities, and laundry.
Where You'll Stay
Looking for a private room? See Optional Extras for details and pricing.
What You'll Eat
Any trip to Italy is a culinary treat and this one is no different! The host is proud of their attention to detail when it comes to food and drink, and you'll be given ample opportunity to taste local produce. Expect plenty of cured meats, bread, che…
Optional Extras
Pre/Post Trip Accommodation
- Single/Double/Twin Room in Fabriano
- …/per night
Upgrades
- Private Room and Tent Upgrade
- …/per person
For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room and tent can be booked throughout the full trip for an extra charge, see Optional Extras. Please request this at the time of booking (this is subject to availability).
To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.
All extras must be paid before your trip starts.
Ratings & Reviews
This trip is brand new!
So new, in fact, that it's not got any reviews yet. But rest assured, it's been designed with the same care, quality and attention to detail as all of our highly rated adventures.
Before You Travel
What to Pack

Know before you go! Some stuff we'll provide, other things you'll need to bring.
FAQs
How does a Much Better biking adventure work?
It's no secret that we love biking and many of us at HQ think it's the best way to see a country, however, we realize that organizing your own trip can be a total hassle. On our biking trips, we've found a local guide who has put together a perfect route and will navigate for you all the way. We even send a van that transports your overnight luggage and provide high-quality bikes and delicious snacks to keep you going. Hassle eliminated! All you have to do is show up, pedal and take in the landscape with your fellow travelers. You don't need to be a lycra-clad 'roadie' although they're welcome too!
What is gravel riding?
Gravel riding means embracing the variety of mixed-terrain cycling routes to allow a deeper exploration into, and connection with, the natural environment, as opposed to being confined to only following the road network. A range of bike styles can be used for this blend of very accessible off-road riding, but purposely designed gravel bikes are typically rigid frame models with drop handlebars and knobbly tyres, with their geometry and gearing somewhere between a mountain bike and a road bike.
What are the bikes like?
Gravel adventure bikes are included for all bookings, and you will be allocated one pre-trip based on your height. They are well maintained by the host team and you'll be guided through the bike's characteristics before you commence riding. The host has a fleet of Cinelli Zydeco GRX gravel bikes. If you would like to bring your own pedals or saddle these can be fitted to the bikes, just let the host know in advance and check the compatibility.
Can I leave my excess luggage somewhere?
No, as the trip is a point A to B journey, there isn't the option of leaving excess luggage anywhere.
How much should I tip?
Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion and are non-compulsory on this trip. Of course, if you feel that your guides provided an exceptional experience then you are welcome to tip as much as you feel is appropriate.
What do I do about drinking water?
You should bring refillable water bottles to carry on your bike, and a Camelbak or similar should you wish. You'll have the chance to refill and stay hydrated and several points throughout the rides.
Can I book on my own?
Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.
Who is running the trip?
Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.
What is the official travel advice?
Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers review the practical information available on the UK Government’s FCDO website, where you can find up-to-date advice by searching for your destination(s).
If you are based in the United States, you can also check the latest travel advisories from the U.S. Department of State.
For customers joining from other international locations, we recommend checking the official travel advice issued by your country of residence, as guidance may vary.
What vaccinations do I need?
We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.
How are the trips priced?
We automatically convert prices from the local currency that a host receives to your chosen currency. We update our exchange rates daily, so prices displayed on the site are subject to currency fluctuations, which is why you may see them change over time.
If you wish to change the currency you pay in, head to the bottom of the page.
Why are your adventures only for adults?
All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.
Who else will be on my trip?
You're always in good company on one of our adventures.
Our trips typically consist of a mix of solo travelers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.
Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves, and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way.
It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.
Don't just take our word for it:
- 95% of people rate the group dynamics on our trips 5/5
- 90% of people recommend joining a trip to make new friends
- 75% of people have met people on our trips that they would now consider friends
See here for more info about the Much Better Adventures tribe.
What's the carbon footprint for this trip?
We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre program, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.
What's the number?
It works out on average at 103kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.
The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.
But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:
- Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
- A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
- 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.
What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.
Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.
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