I've never been to Italy and of all the pictures and videos I've seen, I don't think I've seen landscapes as beautiful as these. Thanks for sharing this part of your trip Mike. ✌
I can see why people fall in love with Tuscany! Beautiful vistas and vineyards along the way. Thank you for documenting this trip for us - I recognize the amount of effort it takes to get the shots and to make them into a cohesive whole in editing.
I love the editing part, especially this time of year, when winter is coming and the weather is pretty miserable around here. Great to sit down and look back on nice memories.
thank you for taking the time to shoot these lovely videos. I am unlikely to make it to Italy, so I am thoroughly enjoying your tour. I'm just another odd cycle tourist.
Good day to you! I am a senior rider on HONDA motorcycle from Japan. I am enjoying camping ,touring and upload video. Your cycling video is so nice! Awesome! Full supported ! Have a nice day my friend!
Gorgeous ride! Thanks for taking us along with you. I'm stuck home with long covid and can't ride for real right now, so these virtual rides help a lot.
Mike thanks for sharing it brings back so many memories. The cycling is hard constantly gaining height to lose it but it worth it and the panorama is magnificent.
Fantastic series as usual. I have taken up cycling after a hiatus of almost 35 years. I find with todays bikes with their high seat position, difficult to stop and start especially in my city where it is really stop and go. Please make a simple video on the art of starting and stopping. This videos starts with the style I used to do with Dutch type bikes! Your fan from Calcutta, India!
That is great to hear, that you are back on the bike. Here in Sweden Dutch bikes are still pretty popular, especially among women. But perhaps Dutch bikes are not the most ideal for bike touring, since they can easily become a bit unstable at higher speeds. Anyway, hope you find a bike that suits your needs Sudeep!
Hi Mike, first thank you for sharing this great video. I was thinking of bike touring some of Italy in 2022 to coincide with the Giro D'Italia. This series of videos has convinced me to do so. Now need to check how close to Tuscany the Giro route goes!
Hi Mike, Another great video, very inspirational for those of us that look at our bikes and wonder ‘could I have a holiday on my bike’. Fantastic photography, and considering you are on your own, it is very professional. Would you consider doing a ‘How to’ video on your photography please? All the best, Peter
Maybe I'm able to do a video about it in the off-season (the winter). I'll see if I have enough B-roll for a video like that. I've been planning on doing that video for quite some time now. Right now we're in the beginning of winter here, so the weather is pretty miserable and doesn't allow shooting videos outside.
I did that from Mill Valley over Mt Tamalpais up Hwy 1 to Petaluma and then to Sonoma , over Whites Hill from Fairfax, or over the GG Bridge down Hwy 1 to Balboa Coves at Los Angeles beaches. Early 60’s on my Giradengo bicycle 10 speed. Too dangerous today to use those routes in my opinion.
Great video Mike, love your description rythem. And the music... would like to have titles. Can't find in description. Have a good one! Michelle from Canada, 74, still pedalling
Absolutely blown me away thank you so much for sharing 👍I think I want to do this trip on my sutra what would be the best airport to arrive for this trip thanks Alan
Yeah, the landscapes in this video are by far the most beautiful! Maybe next day will top it. The hills are tough but it's worth it at the end of the day.
Am planning on cycling here in the summer, thank you for the video. Seems a shame though to make lunch a plastic carton of salad and some pringles when there's presumably cheap fresh pasta and a glass of brunello in any number of restaurants for next-to no money by swedish standards!
I film some of my rides and when I see those cycling shots from a distance and I know you have to come back and pick up the camera, I’m like: “that’s not fun”, thanks for a beautiful video, you deserve more than likes.
Tuscany, with its picturesque landscapes, charming towns, and rolling hills, is a cyclist's paradise. Here are three biking tours in Tuscany that allow you to immerse yourself in the region's beauty and experience its rich cultural heritage: Chianti Wine Region Bike Tour: Explore the scenic countryside of the Chianti wine region on a bike tour. Pedal through vineyards, olive groves, and quaint villages, as you make your way through the picturesque landscape. Stop at local wineries for wine tastings and learn about the traditional wine-making process. Enjoy the breathtaking views of rolling hills dotted with vineyards and immerse yourself in the Tuscan wine culture. Lucca and Pisa Bike Tour: Discover two iconic cities in Tuscany on a bike tour that takes you through Lucca and Pisa. Start in Lucca, a charming medieval town known for its intact Renaissance-era city walls. Cycle along the tree-lined walls and explore the historic center with its narrow streets and beautiful squares. Then, continue your journey to Pisa, where you can marvel at the famous Leaning Tower and explore the Piazza dei Miracoli. It's a perfect combination of history, architecture, and cycling. Val d'Orcia Bike Tour: The Val d'Orcia region is renowned for its idyllic landscapes, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and charming hilltop towns. Embark on a bike tour that takes you through this stunning area, characterized by rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and vineyards. Pedal through enchanting towns like Montalcino, Pienza, and Montepulciano, where you can stop for a leisurely lunch and taste the local cuisine. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Val d'Orcia as you cycle through postcard-worthy scenery. These biking tours in Tuscany offer a unique way to explore the region, combining physical activity with cultural immersion. Whether you're a casual cyclist or an experienced rider, Tuscany's diverse landscapes and charming towns provide an unforgettable biking experience. Remember to wear appropriate gear, stay hydrated, and follow safety guidelines to ensure a pleasant and enjoyable journey.
@@BikeTouringMike As with the other videos in this series, I am really enjoying the cycling as well as your on-foot exploring of the region once you get to your destination. That's when the 'culinary exploring' begins!
Hey Mike, thanks for sharing this beautiful trip. Is it possible to get a concrete description which roads you’ve been on? Do you have a map or a gpx-track? This would be awesome - I’m planning to bike it in may… thanks for your help!
Hi Mike, thanks for all your vids, I normally tour the same as you but not putting in the time on the bike anymore so my touring is becoming quite difficult or it could be my age! I live in Scotland and planning a trip to Norway/Sweden next May , I'm going to tow a small trailer with my motorbike which will hold my bike and spend a few days in one spot. I plan to go up through Bergen to Trondheim and cross to Sweden and head South can you recommend an area to head for in Sweden. Btw no hurry for info have a good trip , something to think about during the dark nights.
@@BikeTouringMike So, the foothills of the Cascade Mtns and 90 degree F (on my e-bike) won't do? No Pringles but a stout beer after 44 miles was needed. Take care.
Love your videos. So glad to see you on the road again. I know many cycle there but are they tolerant and coutureous to cyclists. And do they have any networks of trails so one can stay off roads with cars?
@@BikeTouringMike Thanks for the reply. It looks like I will be going thru that area in early June but I was seriously considering early Sept. Good to know what worked for you.
I've never been to Italy and of all the pictures and videos I've seen, I don't think I've seen landscapes as beautiful as these. Thanks for sharing this part of your trip Mike. ✌
Yeah, sometimes it felt out of this world. And it's even better in person, it's a bit difficult to capture everything on video.
I can see why people fall in love with Tuscany! Beautiful vistas and vineyards along the way.
Thank you for documenting this trip for us - I recognize the amount of effort it takes to get the shots and to make them into a cohesive whole in editing.
I love the editing part, especially this time of year, when winter is coming and the weather is pretty miserable around here. Great to sit down and look back on nice memories.
thank you for taking the time to shoot these lovely videos. I am unlikely to make it to Italy, so I am thoroughly enjoying your tour. I'm just another odd cycle tourist.
Wow‼ How wonderful. I feel the clean air. Thank you very much. from Japan💛
That was some stunning landscape. Another outstanding video. Take care, Al
Tuscany really lived up to it's reputation. Glad you liked it Al!
This is some of the prettiest footage you have taken. I do appreciate it thank you
Good day to you!
I am a senior rider on HONDA motorcycle from Japan.
I am enjoying camping ,touring and upload video.
Your cycling video is so nice!
Awesome!
Full supported !
Have a nice day my friend!
Gorgeous ride! Thanks for taking us along with you. I'm stuck home with long covid and can't ride for real right now, so these virtual rides help a lot.
Very beautiful and yes, I appreciate your videos a lot! Thank You !!
I so enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Glad to hear that! Thanks for following along.
I cycled this same route in 2016 and would love to go back. It's now -20 c outside here in the yukon and dream of cycling again.
Mike thanks for sharing it brings back so many memories. The cycling is hard constantly gaining height to lose it but it worth it and the panorama is magnificent.
You put the nail on the head there, Adam. Constantly up and down and wonderful views.
Thank you Mike. Absolutely beautiful. Wonderful filming.
Wow, beautiful landscapes and scenery. Loved watching this! We can't wait to visit Italy
Wow stunning scenery what a beautiful video thanks for another great video keep up the good work Mike
Looks like another great day in Tuscany, nice video. Thanks.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed following along.
Lots of hills in Italy, my wife want to bikepacking in this country! we have to make more training i think so! Thanks for your video Mike!
Hey Mike, nice video! thanks for taking us with you through Tuscany.
Beautiful captured scenery of Italy. Thanks for taking us along :)
your sure getting the weather for it Mike, great stuff
Thank you Reece. It's great to sit down and edit these videos with gorgeous weather while we currently have pretty miserable weather around here.
@@BikeTouringMike miserable here in England too, great vids, Italy is awsome
Just stunning, like the driveway in gladiator 👍
The landscape is indeed stunning!
It truly is. Glad I was able to share it with you.
Wow, what an amazing day! Just spectacular views. Thanks for taking the time to make such awesome videos.
Great stuff Mike. Thanks for taking us on tour with you.
Fantastic series as usual. I have taken up cycling after a hiatus of almost 35 years. I find with todays bikes with their high seat position, difficult to stop and start especially in my city where it is really stop and go. Please make a simple video on the art of starting and stopping. This videos starts with the style I used to do with Dutch type bikes! Your fan from Calcutta, India!
That is great to hear, that you are back on the bike. Here in Sweden Dutch bikes are still pretty popular, especially among women. But perhaps Dutch bikes are not the most ideal for bike touring, since they can easily become a bit unstable at higher speeds. Anyway, hope you find a bike that suits your needs Sudeep!
Gorgeous, Mike! You the man!
Thx Mike! Great filming job!
Thank you Jakob. Glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing ❤
Hi Mike, first thank you for sharing this great video. I was thinking of bike touring some of Italy in 2022 to coincide with the Giro D'Italia. This series of videos has convinced me to do so. Now need to check how close to Tuscany the Giro route goes!
Hi Mike, Another great video, very inspirational for those of us that look at our bikes and wonder ‘could I have a holiday on my bike’. Fantastic photography, and considering you are on your own, it is very professional. Would you consider doing a ‘How to’ video on your photography please? All the best, Peter
Maybe I'm able to do a video about it in the off-season (the winter). I'll see if I have enough B-roll for a video like that. I've been planning on doing that video for quite some time now. Right now we're in the beginning of winter here, so the weather is pretty miserable and doesn't allow shooting videos outside.
nice video and wonderful Toscana. Ciao
I did that from Mill Valley over Mt Tamalpais up Hwy 1 to Petaluma and then to Sonoma , over Whites Hill from Fairfax, or over the GG Bridge down Hwy 1 to Balboa Coves at Los Angeles beaches.
Early 60’s on my Giradengo bicycle 10 speed.
Too dangerous today to use those routes in my opinion.
Looks like a fantastic spot Mike.
Tuscany really lived up to it's reputation.
Great video Mike, love your description rythem. And the music... would like to have titles. Can't find in description. Have a good one! Michelle from Canada, 74, still pedalling
Hey Mike. We love that you take the time to make these videos! Gives us inspiration for our own cycle tour!! Keep it up! :)
What an amazing trip, love your video as always.
Thank you, glad you enjoy following along!
Those beautiful roads ... ❤✅💚
Absolutely blown me away thank you so much for sharing 👍I think I want to do this trip on my sutra what would be the best airport to arrive for this trip thanks Alan
Yeah, the landscapes in this video are by far the most beautiful! Maybe next day will top it. The hills are tough but it's worth it at the end of the day.
Am planning on cycling here in the summer, thank you for the video. Seems a shame though to make lunch a plastic carton of salad and some pringles when there's presumably cheap fresh pasta and a glass of brunello in any number of restaurants for next-to no money by swedish standards!
I film some of my rides and when I see those cycling shots from a distance and I know you have to come back and pick up the camera, I’m like: “that’s not fun”, thanks for a beautiful video, you deserve more than likes.
Tuscany, with its picturesque landscapes, charming towns, and rolling hills, is a cyclist's paradise. Here are three biking tours in Tuscany that allow you to immerse yourself in the region's beauty and experience its rich cultural heritage:
Chianti Wine Region Bike Tour: Explore the scenic countryside of the Chianti wine region on a bike tour. Pedal through vineyards, olive groves, and quaint villages, as you make your way through the picturesque landscape. Stop at local wineries for wine tastings and learn about the traditional wine-making process. Enjoy the breathtaking views of rolling hills dotted with vineyards and immerse yourself in the Tuscan wine culture.
Lucca and Pisa Bike Tour: Discover two iconic cities in Tuscany on a bike tour that takes you through Lucca and Pisa. Start in Lucca, a charming medieval town known for its intact Renaissance-era city walls. Cycle along the tree-lined walls and explore the historic center with its narrow streets and beautiful squares. Then, continue your journey to Pisa, where you can marvel at the famous Leaning Tower and explore the Piazza dei Miracoli. It's a perfect combination of history, architecture, and cycling.
Val d'Orcia Bike Tour: The Val d'Orcia region is renowned for its idyllic landscapes, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and charming hilltop towns. Embark on a bike tour that takes you through this stunning area, characterized by rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and vineyards. Pedal through enchanting towns like Montalcino, Pienza, and Montepulciano, where you can stop for a leisurely lunch and taste the local cuisine. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Val d'Orcia as you cycle through postcard-worthy scenery.
These biking tours in Tuscany offer a unique way to explore the region, combining physical activity with cultural immersion. Whether you're a casual cyclist or an experienced rider, Tuscany's diverse landscapes and charming towns provide an unforgettable biking experience. Remember to wear appropriate gear, stay hydrated, and follow safety guidelines to ensure a pleasant and enjoyable journey.
Great video.
Thank you Brent! Glad you liked it.
@@BikeTouringMike As with the other videos in this series, I am really enjoying the cycling as well as your on-foot exploring of the region once you get to your destination. That's when the 'culinary exploring' begins!
Hey Mike, thanks for sharing this beautiful trip. Is it possible to get a concrete description which roads you’ve been on? Do you have a map or a gpx-track? This would be awesome - I’m planning to bike it in may… thanks for your help!
Hi Mike, thanks for all your vids, I normally tour the same as you but not putting in the time on the bike anymore so my touring is becoming quite difficult or it could be my age! I live in Scotland and planning a trip to Norway/Sweden next May , I'm going to tow a small trailer with my motorbike which will hold my bike and spend a few days in one spot. I plan to go up through Bergen to Trondheim and cross to Sweden and head South can you recommend an area to head for in Sweden. Btw no hurry for info have a good trip , something to think about during the dark nights.
Did you get any punctures along the way?
No, not a single one. In fact I haven't had a puncture since I got these tires. About 5 years on Schwalbe Marathon Mondials now.
Now I want some Pringles!
You have do endure the hills of Tuscany in 30C/85F heat first. 😉
@@BikeTouringMike So, the foothills of the Cascade Mtns and 90 degree F (on my e-bike) won't do? No Pringles but a stout beer after 44 miles was needed. Take care.
Love your videos. So glad to see you on the road again. I know many cycle there but are they tolerant and coutureous to cyclists. And do they have any networks of trails so one can stay off roads with cars?
As always a great video. if you don't mind my asking, what time of year was your tour?
I don't remember the dates on top of my mind, but it was the first two weeks of September.
@@BikeTouringMike Thanks for the reply. It looks like I will be going thru that area in early June but I was seriously considering early Sept. Good to know what worked for you.
Olá mike! Tudo bem?
Gostaria de fazer este passeio.
Qual roteiro vc fez? Começou em Siena?
Hi there! Great channel! Do you share the gps of your tours?
Toscana is bella bella
Yeah, it's great!
What month was this?
whats the route?