Is there a route to cycle across Italy before boarding for Sicily?
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Hi there, Is there a bike route that crosses Italy to catch the boat to Sicily? If so, where does it start and where does it end?
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KU Kurtinet Regular ·
Hello,

Maybe specify whether you're taking the boat from Genoa or Villa San Giovanni...
NO Nounours Veteran ·
What’s the best option and the best time—I’m guessing spring?
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KU Kurtinet Regular ·
I don’t bike, but I always travel between April 15th and May 15th—or even May 30th—or between September 15th and October 15th.

In Liguria, they’ve moved the railway line above the coast in many places, and the old railway has been turned into a bike path—like in Diano Marina, San Remo...
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
Hi, could you specify the starting city? Is it Ventimiglia?
SM Smopy44 Regular ·
Hi there,

Yes, there’s a bike route in Italy—it’s EuroVelo 7, also called the "Sun Route." It starts way up north in Italy at the Austrian border, at the Brenner Pass (or Prato alla Drava / San Candido in Italy), and ends in Villa San Giovanni / Reggio Calabria (at the tip of Calabria), where you can take the ferry across the Strait of Messina to Sicily. Once you land in Messina, EuroVelo 7 continues on the island (via Palermo, Syracuse, Pozzallo).

https://fr.eurovelo.com/ev7
NO Nounours Veteran ·
thanks I looked at the map—does the EuroVelo 7 go all the way up to Nordkapp?
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SM Smopy44 Regular ·
Yes, EuroVelo 7 goes all the way to Nordkapp in Norway. From southern Italy up to Nordkapp, EuroVelo 7 crosses 8 countries (excluding Malta) over a distance of 7,300 km.

https://fr.eurovelo.com/route-planner?route=4187,155
VA Valmichel86 Regular ·
Bonjour, l'Eurovélo7 comme indiqué par un autre membre me semble bien. Vous avez indiqué dans la discussion précédente partir de Vienne. Je proposerais donc : 1-Rejoindre Turin ou Cuneo (passer de France en Italie) 2- Suivre la "ciclovia del Po" (véloroute du Po) ; elle coupera l'Eurovélo7. 3- Suivre l'Eurovélo7 avec 2 options : a- jusqu"en Sicile ou b-dans le Lazio, bifurquer pour aller à Civitavecchia et prendre un bateau Civitavecchia - Palerme.

Saison : printemps ou automne.
Valmichel86

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