Ride Through
Living History
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Route
520 kilometers. Over 7,000 meters of climbing. The route winds through 45% gravel and forest roads, 50% quiet country lanes, and 5% single-track. You’ll start in the foothills, climb to ridge crossings overlooking medieval villages, descend into ancient forests, and emerge onto rolling pastures where the horizon feels endless.
This route is the result of months of exploration and refinement. It connects forest tracks, gravel climbs through hay meadows, and ridge crossings that open to views few travellers ever see. Every section has been chosen for how it feels to ride — its rhythm, its quiet, its authenticity.
Designed for self-supported touring, it welcomes both experienced riders and curious adventurers and suits both gravel and mountain bikes. The focus isn’t on technical challenges but on covering meaningful ground, at your own pace. Each day brings something different — open ridges, shaded woods, and wide horizons that remind you why this region is best discovered on two wheels.
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MTB
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Landscape
The route winds through rolling hills, ancient forests, and villages built on centuries of settlement. You’ll pass terrain that shifts constantly — open pastures, dense woods, quiet country roads. You will navigate rugged forest tracks and lose yourself in sections where the only sounds are your tires and your breathing. But these sections connect you to villages where you can resupply, rest, and eat food made from local ingredients. The villages aren’t quaint backdrops — they’re functional rest stops in a working landscape.
This isn’t a cultural tourism experience. It’s a landscape where people actually live, and you’re moving through it on your own terms.
The STORY Begins in 2026
The first edition of any adventure is special. It’s a blank map, a story waiting to be written. This is your chance to shape the spirit of the trail for all who follow.
