Day 12 Gualtieri to Ostiglia

Ostiglia  • 
(PS if you tap our photos you will get a short caption/description.) Unfortunately, Ruth and Masoud need to return soon to the UK to travel to a family funeral. So today has to be the last cycling day šŸ˜”. We need to arrive at a town with a good rail service. We settle on Ostiglia on the north (other...

Day 11 Cremona to Gualtieri

Gualtieri  • 
(PS if you tap our photos you will get a short caption/description.) As we were planning our longest cycle day so far - 80 km - we worked towards an earlier start. As our hostel didnā€™t provide breakfast we packed and cycled into the main square for a pasticciera and coffee in the sun. We left at 9:3...

Day 10 Piacenza to Cremona

Cremona  • 
We had agreed to leave early (ie ā€œon timeā€) after an 8 oā€™clock breakfast so as to get to Cremona with time to enjoy the Stradivarius heritage at his birth place and the Violin Museum (šŸ˜³) in Cremona. Ruth and Masoud knocked on our door BEFORE we were ready šŸ˜± so we rushed and went down for breakfast...

Day 09 Castel San Giovanni to Piacenza

Piacenza  • 
(PS if you tap our photos you will get a short caption/description.) From a quiet agricultural village to another ancient beautiful Italian city. There was no discussion about the weather this morning. It was raining hard. The forecast was dreadful. However, we can do rain and we got well wrapped up...

Day 08 Pavia to Castel San Giovanni

Castel San Giovanni  • 
(PS if you tap our photos you will get a short caption/description.) From an ā€œancientā€ city to a small agricultural town about halfway to Piacenza. Last night we ate out next door to our hostel (after we had watched the washing machine and then the tumble dryer šŸ„±). The proprietress was born on the...

Day 07 Cornale to Pavia

Pavia  • 
From a tiny agricultural village to an ancient town with cathedral, castle, one of the earliest universities and the tomb of St Augustine. We cater for all interests. Thank you. We started the day like yesterday evolving our thinking from ā€œitā€™s just a bit mistyā€ to ā€œI guess itā€™s really rainingā€ and...

Day 06 Casale Monferrato to Cornale

Cornale e Bastida  • 
We woke up, stretched and noted we were in good shape with no aches and pains. We had a large breakfast from the buffet overlooking the hotel outside swimming pool. The windows and the blue of the pool made it look like a hot sunny day. In reality it was cold and wet. At first we told ourselves it w...

Day 05 Part II Chivasso to Casale Monferrato

Casale Monferrato  • 
It is 18 months since we completed the first alpine section of the River Po from its source to as far as Chivasso. Finally, we are setting out again - Part II - to cycle further across Northern Italy following the path of the River Po. Together with us this time are friends Ruth and Masoud. The furt...

Day 04 Moncalieri to Chivasso

Chivasso  • 
Ho hum. Anna felt very tired last night and had developed a bit of a cold, bit of a sore throat and a bit shivery. Lots of Paracetamol and Ibuprofen. Not feeling great. However, after a full breakfast we walked back into the old town from our hotel to visit the Royal Castle of Moncalieri - a World H...

Day 03 Paesana to Moncalieri

Moncalieri  • 
It was market day in Paesana so we bought some ciabatta and cheese for a picnic lunch. We retraced our cycling steps downhill to Saluzzo after a fond farewell to the two brothers who ran our hotel. Downhill in warm weather with just a light top - disposed of after a few km. Coffee in Saluzzo then se...

Day 02 - Coming down

Paesana  • 
So photos all round at the Source of the Po at Pian del Re (King's Plain). It just comes out of some rocks. Alistair filled his water bottle here. It's a lonely place and clouds were drifting across our view of the plain. In fact, the weather was getting mistier and the air was starting to get a bit...

Day 02 - Getting to Source of Po - II

Source of the Po  • 
So today is the day we try out e-Mountain bikes for the first time. Will we be spoiled for ever? We will cycle from Paesana (600m) up 25 km of a tortuous road to the source of the Po at 2,065m. We had booked two e-bikes in advance and we wandered around Paesana to find the hire spot. There is a larg...

Day 01 Getting to Source of Po - I

Paesana  • 
So this project is to cycle along the length of the River Po from its source in the "Cottian Alps" (yep, new to us too) to its delta in the Adriatic just south of Venice. A distance of 650 km. Its source is North West of Turin. It is 2,065 metres above sea level on a glacial ridge called the "Pian d...