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Tour du Mont Blanc

Guided 10-day Tour du Mont Blanc

The Tour du Mont Blanc is an epic trek taking you through France, Italy and Switzerland, all the while providing stunning views of the Mont Blanc Massif. This guided Tour du Mont Blanc allows you to forget the hassle of planning and join a guide and a group of moderate trekkers on a wonderful trekking journey.

Trekking
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Jul
10 days from $3,350USDDetails
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Northern Italy

Piedmont Road Bike Tour

The Vineyards and Coasts of Piedmont Tour is a chance to experience one of Italy’s best regions off the beaten path, riding from the beautiful Langhe area to the Ligurian Sea over one week. You’ll ride through famous vineyards and old villages full of historic charm, spending the week riding along peaceful back roads to get into authentic Italy and away from the tourist path.

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May-Jun, Sep
7 days from $3,350USDDetails
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Where to go in Northern Italy

When planning where to go in Northern Italy for adventure, you'll find countless options nestled amidst stunning mountain scenery. Starting points like Turin, Trento, and Bolzano offer easy access to outdoor adventures, while iconic destinations like the Dolomites and Lake Como beckon travelers with their natural beauty and thrilling activities.

What to do in Northern Italy

From hiking tours in the Dolomites to cycling adventures in Piedmont, Northern Italy offers a wealth of outdoor activities to suit every adventurer's taste. Ski tours are popular in the winter months, while summer brings opportunities for water sports on the lakes and rock climbing in the alpine regions.

When to go to Northern Italy

Choosing when to visit Northern Italy depends on your preferred activities and the season. Spring and autumn are ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying mild weather, while summer offers perfect conditions for hiking, cycling, and water sports. Winter is the time to hit the slopes for skiing and snowboarding in the Italian Alps.

Top 10 Adventures in the Northern Italy
  1. Tre Cime di Lavaredo Hiking Tour: Embark on a guided trek to the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo in the Dolomites, enjoying panoramic views of jagged peaks and alpine landscapes along the way.
  2. Barolo Wine Cycling Tour: Cycle through the picturesque vineyards of the Langhe region in Piedmont on a guided tour, sampling world-renowned Barolo wines and indulging in gourmet cuisine.
  3. Sellaronda Downhill Ski Tour: Experience the famous Sellaronda ski circuit in the Dolomites, skiing or snowboarding around the majestic Sella Massif and enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.
  4. Val di Sole Mountain Biking Tour: Explore the rugged terrain of Val di Sole in Trentino on a guided mountain biking tour, tackling technical singletracks, forest trails, and scenic descents through pristine wilderness.
  5. Venice to Croatia Cycling Tour: Cycle along the stunning Adriatic coast on a guided tour from Venice to Croatia, pedaling through scenic landscapes, historic towns, and picturesque seaside villages, and experiencing the rich cultural heritage and delicious cuisine of the region.
  6. Piedmont Val Maira Walking Tour: Discover the remote beauty of Val Maira in Piedmont on a guided walking tour, trekking through pristine wilderness, lush forests, and charming mountain villages, and experiencing the traditional culture and hospitality of the Italian Alps.
  7. Alpe Adria Cycling Tour: Explore the scenic route from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea on the Alpe Adria Cycling tour, cycling through diverse landscapes, charming towns, and cultural highlights from Salzburg, Austria, to Grado, Italy, and enjoying the culinary delights and hospitality of the region.
  8. Cross-Country Ski the Tyrolean Dolomites: Glide through the snowy landscapes of the Tyrolean Dolomites on a cross-country skiing tour, exploring pristine winter trails, enjoying panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, and experiencing the tranquility of the alpine wilderness.
  9. Windsurfing on Lake Garda: Ride the wind and waves of Lake Garda on a windsurfing excursion, enjoying thrilling rides and stunning views of the Italian Alps and picturesque lakeside towns.
  10. Brenta Dolomites Via Ferrata Adventure: Test your courage on the challenging Via Ferrata routes of the Brenta Dolomites, traversing exposed cliffs, iron ladders, and suspension bridges for an adrenaline-pumping experience.
Travel tips for Northern Italy tours
How widely is English spoken in Northern Italy?

English is widely spoken in tourist areas and major cities in Northern Italy, especially in hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions. However, proficiency may vary in smaller towns and rural areas.

How long should I go to Northern Italy?

The duration of your stay in Northern Italy depends on your travel preferences and the activities you wish to experience. A week to ten days is often recommended to explore major cities and scenic regions thoroughly.

Should I bring euros to Northern Italy or use a credit card?

Euros are the official currency in Italy, including Northern Italy. While credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas, it's advisable to carry some cash for transactions in smaller establishments and rural areas.

Is Northern Italy family-friendly?

Yes, Northern Italy is family-friendly, offering a range of activities and attractions suitable for families, including theme parks, museums, outdoor adventures, and cultural experiences.

What’s the best way to get around Northern Italy?

The best way to get around Northern Italy depends on your itinerary and preferences. Options include trains, buses, rental cars, and taxis. Public transportation is efficient and well-connected, especially between major cities.

What are the accommodation types in Northern Italy?

Accommodation options in Northern Italy range from luxury hotels and boutique guesthouses to budget-friendly hostels and cozy bed and breakfasts. Additionally, agriturismi (farm stays) offer a unique lodging experience in rural areas.

What is the time zone in Northern Italy?

Northern Italy operates on Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time (from late March to late October).

Can I do a self-guided tour in Northern Italy?

Yes, self-guided tours are popular in Northern Italy, allowing travelers to explore at their own pace. Detailed maps, guidebooks, and mobile apps are available to assist with navigation and sightseeing.

Can I do guided tours in Northern Italy?

Yes, guided tours are available in Northern Italy for various interests, including cultural sightseeing, outdoor adventures, food and wine tours, and historical excursions. Knowledgeable guides provide insights and enhance the travel experience.

How to get to Northern Italy?

Northern Italy is accessible by air, train, bus, and car. Major airports in Milan, Venice, and Bologna serve international and domestic flights, while high-speed trains connect Northern Italian cities with other regions of Italy and Europe.

What are the major towns in Northern Italy?

Major towns in Northern Italy include Milan, Turin, Venice, Verona, Bologna, Bergamo, Padua, and Trieste, each offering unique attractions, cultural experiences, and culinary delights for travelers to explore.

What are the must-try dishes in Northern Italy?

Northern Italy is renowned for its culinary delights. Some must-try dishes include risotto alla Milanese, tagliatelle al ragù (Bolognese sauce), polenta with porcini mushrooms, osso buco, and tiramisu for dessert.

Are there any famous festivals or events in Northern Italy?

Yes, Northern Italy hosts several renowned festivals and events throughout the year. Examples include the Venice Carnival, Milan Fashion Week, Verona Opera Festival, Palio di Siena, and the Alba White Truffle Fair.

What outdoor activities are available in Northern Italy during the summer months?

During the summer, Northern Italy offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking in the Dolomites, cycling around Lake Garda, water sports on Lake Como, rock climbing in the Aosta Valley, and exploring the Cinque Terre hiking trails.

Are there any UNESCO World Heritage sites in Northern Italy?

Yes, Northern Italy boasts several UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the historic centers of Florence, Venice, and Verona, the Cinque Terre coastal area, the Dolomites mountain range, and the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

What are the best wine regions to visit in Northern Italy?

Northern Italy is home to renowned wine regions, such as Piedmont (known for Barolo and Barbaresco), Veneto (famous for Prosecco and Amarone), Friuli-Venezia Giulia (notable for Friulano and Ribolla Gialla), and Lombardy (recognized for Franciacorta sparkling wine).

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