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14 April, 2020 12:04 pm

Motorcycle tours in Italy: Tuscan itineraries with Garfagnana Bikers

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In a rare move of welcoming motorcyclists and their touring activities, Garfagnana Bikers is an interesting initiative from the Italian mountain community of Garfagnana, which is seeking to promote tourism in the area and increase the presence of motorcycle touring.
The Tuscan territory is perfect for a motorcycle itinerary in Italy, enjoying beautiful landscapes.

Varied panoramas, traditional culture, ancient architecture and mountain roads make for some great riding, with high altitude passes and the possibility of visiting Tuscan cities by motorcycle.

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The Garfagnana Bikers project has developed a series of tours to experience the different elements of an itinerary around these parts, with accommodation welcoming motorcyclists and providing facilities such as covered parking, lockers for motorcycle gear, tools for basic maintenance and much more.
The various accommodation structures that have signed up for the project will also distribute maps created by the Garfagnana Bikers group, with specific tips and advice for the various tours suggested, with pictures and information on each itinerary.

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For more information on this great iniative, visit www.
garfagnanabikers.
it.

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