Italian Dream to Mugello Islands Edition with Corsica and Sardinia
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Arrive in Rome. Warm up your tires in the hills and valleys of Tuscany. Jump on a ferry and challenge the dramatic roads of Corsica between the mountains and the sea. Ferry again to Sardinia and ride the beautiful twisties high above the sea; ferry back to Italy arriving in Livorno, and twist through Tuscan wine-country to Mugello. Join the Ducati Ride Experience for a one-day track event where instructors help you get the most out of a Panigale V2 or V4S! Run in cooperation with our Italian partner "Hear the Road" so you get a real introduction to Italian food, culture and passion for life.
Italian Dream to Mugello Islands Edition with Corsica and Sardinia at a Glance
Tour Days
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Arrival Welcome to Rome
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Rome to Livorno (362km/225Miles)
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Livorno to Ferayola (206 km / 123 miles)
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Ferayola to Santa Teresa di Gallura (258 Km / 128 miles)
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Santa Teresa di Gallura to Tresnuraghes (295 Km / 183 miles)
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Tresnuraghes to Cala Gonone (249 km / 155 miles)
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Cala Gonone to Cagliari (276 km / 172 miles)
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Civitavecchia to Mugello (309 km / 192 miles)
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Track Day at Mugello MotoGP Circuit
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Mugello to Rome (344km/214m)
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Departure day
Upcoming Tour Dates
Date To Be Determined
Exact dates will be known by December 2022.
Scenery:
Tuscany and Mediterranean Island Views
Road Difficulty:
Narrow roads usually decent pavement. Occasional High cliff roadways on islands
Road Excitement:
Stunning view with a group of track riders on curvy roads.
I researched high and low how to tour Italy and this hands down was the right choice.
Tour Cancellation Policy
Cancellations are rare but hotel and bike vendors are often not as forgiving as we’d like. If you must cancel Leod Escapes urges you to transfer your tour slot to a good friend whenever possible. It’s not in our benefit to operate at a loss but it is in our best interests that you feel you are treated fairly.
A deposit of around 30% reserves your bike(s) and rooms. Full payment is due 60 days before the tour.
If you cancel 60 days or more prior to the tour, your deposit will be held as credit towards another tour for the same or following year.
If you cancel between 59 and 10 days prior to the starting date of the tour you will loose the deposit. The balance will be held in credit towards another tour in the same or following year.
If you cancel 9 days prior to the starting date of the tour you loose 50% of the total amount. The remaining balance is held as credit towards another tour the same or following year.
Italian Dream to Mugello Islands Edition with Corsica and Sardinia - tour:
T027 Ride the island curves of Corsica, Sardinia and the hills of Tuscany with track time aboard a Ducati Panigale on Mugello. Enjoy 4 star hotels, authentic food and local expertise on this special tour made for adrenaline powered riders with big hearts and sm
Includes
9 Days of world class riding
1 Day of track Instruction on Mugello
10 Nights in 3 and 4 star hotels
Base Rental bikes like BMW F900R and MotoGuzzi V7, upgrades like Ducati Supersport and Multistrada available.
Couple Price includes larger bike suitable for riding two up.
Panigale V2 During Track Day (Upgrade available to V4S for Expert Riders costs $750)
Track Fees and Ducati Track Instructors
All Ferry Crossing Tickets
All airport transfers
Italian Breakfast everyday
Luggage Support Vehicle
Small group of only 15 riders or less
Local Guides and Translators
Welcome and Farewell Dinner
(Couples price is more because Italian hotels charge by person, not by room)
Does Not Include
Airfare (We have lots of Airfare Tips for you)
Lunches (Order what you want!)
Most Dinners (Order what you want!)
Fuel for your rental bike
Tour Difficulty
Tight twisty coastal roads, Intermediate or Better, track skills required for Mugello
You will be taken to the hotel from the airport by private car. Here you will find Enrico and Cat, waiting for you to give you a warm Italian welcome. After you’ve left your baggage in your room and had an energizing shower, we’ll be waiting for you in the hotel bar so you can meet your fellow riders. We pick up our bikes and upon returning to the hotel Enrico give a general tour briefing and answer everyone's questions.At the "Welcome Dinner” afterwords you're hear more stories about what it's like to ride Italy and get to know everyone during.
OVERNIGHT IS IN ROME, ITALY.
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2 Rome to Livorno (362km/225Miles)
This is a long day but it’s a good one. It's full of wide bends, stretches of great scenery, small villages perched on the hill-tops of this fabulous part of Italy, a true paradise for motorcyclists. We ride like Italians, so we must stop late in the morning for a bracing Espresso in Trevignano Romano. Then we are ready to challenge the sweeping road towards the Maremma, an area once inhabited by the Etruscans where we stop for lunch. Back in the saddle and ride another beautiful road, flanked by vineyards and olive-groves, which leads us to Grosseto. As we approach our afternoon stop in Bolgheri, we’ll ride along a 5km stretch of road lined with iconic ancient cypress trees.
OVERNIGHT IS IN THE COASTAL TOWN OF LIVORNO, ITALY.
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3 Livorno to Ferayola (206 km / 123 miles)
Early in the morning we board the ferry to enjoy a vista filled 4 hour crossing to Bastia, on the north east coast of Corsica. We head north and follow the coastline around “the thumb” of Corsica before heading south towards Ferayola. Today’s riding is unforgettable. It’s a mix of coastline roads with dramatic cliffs, empty coastal wilderness like the Desert des Agriates, and twisty mountain roads. Overnight is off the beaten path in Ferayola, Corsica France.
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4 Ferayola to Santa Teresa di Gallura (258 Km / 128 miles)
Here’s where things start getting surreal as the scenes that meet your eyes are too idyllic. The coastline road from Ferayola to Cargese is impossible to describe: the narrow challenging roads, the spectacular landscapes with the mountains reflected into the sea. From Les Calanche to Cargese to Bonifacio the scenery is simply stunning and has to be experienced to be understood. We take the short ferry ride to Santa Teresa di Gallura on the Italian island of Sardinia, ending another day of fabulous riding. Overnight in Santa Teresa di Gallura, Sardinia Italy.
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5 Santa Teresa di Gallura to Tresnuraghes (295 Km / 183 miles)
We leave Santa Teresa di Gallura heading south to the challenging beautiful roads of the Gallura. After a coffee break, we’re off to Tempio Pausania, at the foot of Monte Limbara; a charming town famous for its cork products and granite. More twists and vistas bring us to the Roccia dell’Elefante, “The Elephant Rock”. This striking dark trachyte rock has been sculpted by the wind. After a good lunch with the Elephant, we ride towards Alghero. This ancient Catalan walled city has become a lovely little resort town. After a short visit, we are challenged again by the scenic coastline from Alghero to Bosa and then climb up towards Tresnuraghes. Overnight in Tresnuraghes, Sardinia Italy.
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6 Tresnuraghes to Cala Gonone (249 km / 155 miles)
We head south-east towards the rugged scenic roads of the Monti del Gennargentu, a vast wild area, crossed with deep gorges and canyons.This land that is totally unspoiled and is home to rare species of wildlife. After the lunch in Fonni we ride North-East to the Gulf of Orosei, completing our “coast to coast” ride of the entire island. Overnight is in Cala Gonone. (Sardinia)
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7 Cala Gonone to Cagliari (276 km / 172 miles)
Today the code-word is "lose yourself!" We’ve got the time, so we can take it easy and enjoy our last kilometers of green and blue scenery, pines, mastic trees, vineyards, ancient oaks, and the sea and the mountains that kiss on the horizon. Once we’ve left Cala Gonone, we head inland, passing through Oliena and then on to Orgosolo, where a coffee-stop is mandatory. We are in the land of canto a Tenore, yet another UNESCO site. It is also home to murales paintings that tell the stories of Sardinia’s life, culture and political trials. From here we pass through the small towns of Mamoiada, holders of ancient traditions, tales of bandits and a timeless culture. We pass round Nuoro, to get to a beautiful road, flanked by cork-oaks and pastures, that leads to Bitti. After lunch we reach Olbia on the coastal road. We have time for dinner and a bit of shopping before we nestle into our onboard cabins for the journey.
THE FERRY LEAVES OLBIA AT 10PM AND REACHES LIVORNO THE NEXT DAY AT 6:30 AM.
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8 Civitavecchia to Mugello (309 km / 192 miles)
We’ll probably still be a little sleepy when we get off the ferry but it’s time to start the day! Besides the usual great Italian espresso, the fantastic scenic road that takes us to Volterra will truly wake you up. Volterra is a charming town is Etruscan, older than Rome, and the epitome of what a Tuscan hill-town should be. Back on our saddles we’ll cut through the Chianti region amongst vineyards and ancient olive-groves, reaching our hotel in time for a good night’s rest. Tomorrow you will ride a Ducati on the Mugello MotoGP Circuit!
OVERNIGHT IS IN MUGELLO, ITALY.
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9 Track Day at Mugello MotoGP Circuit
Welcome to Mugello! The Italian icon of the MotoGP. Today we park the street bikes and ride this famous circuit on Ducati sport bikes. Ducati has specially prepared a group of Panigale V2 and Panigale V4 so enthusiasts like you can get a real taste of riding a MotoGP course. Your experienced instructors are local racing stars and can not only help you find the right lines but improve your riding skills as well. Now names like Savelli, Scarperia, Arrabiata 1 and Arrabiata 2 will no longer be just names on a map, they’ll be curves you’ve ridden. Compare stories and celebrate tonight as we stay again in Scarperia.
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10 Mugello to Rome (344km/214m)
We’re back on the road, killing the last kilometers of this fantastic trip on our way to Rome! We exit Mugello, heading toward Fiesole, also known as ‘La Collina di Firenze” (Florence’s Hill). Leaving Florence behind us, we dive into the scenic Chiantigiana State Route towards Siena. From Siena we get onto the Cassia which will take us back to the Eternal City… and yes, it’s true: all roads lead to Rome. We hand back our bikes with some proper tire wear and then we head to the hotel to relax and prepare for our last dinner together. We hope you have a late flight out tomorrow, because we plan to celebrate our wonderful Italian adventure late into the evening… with lots of limoncello!
OVERNIGHT IS IN ROME, ITALY.
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11 Departure day
Time to say “Goodbye”, shop for any last minute souvenirs, and pack your bags. Transport is scheduled to get you to the airport on time. Please let us know your departure flight information so arrangements can be made.
Cancellations are rare but hotel and bike vendors are often not as forgiving as we’d like. If you must cancel Leod Escapes urges you to transfer your tour slot to a good friend whenever possible. It’s not in our benefit to operate at a loss but it is in our best interests that you feel you are treated fairly.
A deposit of around 30% reserves your bike(s) and rooms. Full payment is due 60 days before the tour.
If you cancel 60 days or more prior to the tour, your deposit will be held as credit towards another tour for the same or following year.
If you cancel between 59 and 10 days prior to the starting date of the tour you will loose the deposit. The balance will be held in credit towards another tour in the same or following year.
If you cancel 9 days prior to the starting date of the tour you loose 50% of the total amount. The remaining balance is held as credit towards another tour the same or following year.
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