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Sardinian wines for dummies – Part 1, White Wines

This short journey want to tell about the most known sardinian wines and grapes, some you may don’t know that well and some you’d like to discover. To each wine I suggest an easy to find bottle with a good value for money. I’m not a sommelier, neither a super expert, I just love wine...
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Corsica Ota Porto

Calvi to Porto – The Mediterranean Ride

Cycling through all shades of Granite Calvi coastline As soon as we leave Calvi we are along a stunning coastal road backed up by white and pink huge granite boulders. Below us small coves where sailing boats look like floating on a turquoise sea. After ten km we are tempted to climb to the Montserrat...
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Shop in Corsica

Saint Florent to Calvi – The Mediterranean Ride

From the silence of the desert to the fascinating Calvi The Agriates desert As soon as you leave Saint Florent there’s the Silence. A 16000 square hectares desert just for us and our breath, calm and at a pace along this very gradual climb. Granite and Maquis, the Corsican shrub, design and give a distinctive...
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SGT Rando 2016 faces

SGT Randonnee 2016, the Sardinian cycling tourism and bike fest.

The SGT will be back on Sardinian roads with its vagabond spirit, neither fast nor slow, just far. Where – Supramonte Loop We are travelers, that’s why every year we discover a new area.The base for the 2016 edition will be the nice village of Dorgali, with the fantastic scenery of Supramonte range. For the...
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Corsica D80 West

Bastia to Saint Florent, Corsica Stage – The Mediterranean Ride

“Well begun is half done” The most beautiful ring on The Finger East coast – Swinging on the sea We leave Bastia along the d80, the ocean is on right and we are immersed in a landscape that smells Mediterranean. There are some car going and coming back from Bastia, but they pass us easily....
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The Mediterranean Ride

Three unique islands – The Mediterranean Ride

Epic bike journey across 3 beautiful yet so diverse islands, Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily. What makes them unique? Ok, there is no question that we are talking about 3 cycling paradises, and certainly you fall madly in love with each one of them. But what really makes them different? The sun, the beauty and quality...
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A Brindisi in Sardinia

Memories from a tour season

A very intense active season is (almost) over, I’ve met so many people in several tours in Sardinia and Europe, doing a job that, after 15 years, still excites me. It’s quite a challenge to summarize all of that on a blog page, I’ll pick among the best moments of my Sardinian tours. Ospitality The...
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Cyclist Sardinia Cover

Cyclist

Sardinia: Big Ride While not as well known for its cycling as some of its Mediterranean neighbours, Sardinia offers rich pickings for the intrepid rider. https://www.cyclist.co.uk/in-depth/465/sardinia-big-ride
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Ladies cycling in Sardinia

Sardinia, a growing cycling destination!

This year we’ve noticed a strong growth of cycling tourism in Sardinia. But you as well can see cycling tourist everywhere, please cheer them and don’t use the horn 😉 Let us express our idea about some beliefs around this subject. 1 Cycling tourism is an interesting niche market Wrong. Cycling tourism is not an...
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The sea of Sardinia

Outsideonline.com

Best of Travel: 16 More Things We Loved Even more of the most adventurous landscapes, lodges, and outfitters on earth https://www.outsideonline.com/1962331/best-travel-16-more-things-we-loved
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