AZUR TOUR ESSENTIAL ITINERARY
- 38KM
- 700MT
- 2300
overnight // dolcecqua
day 1
FROM THE DEEP WOODS TO THE INFINITE BLUE
finale ligure ⟶ alassio
The essence of Ligurian riding: from ancient woods to the deep blue sea. We start from Colle del Melogno for a total immersion in the Barbottina Forest.
Led by certified MTB guides, riders will tackle natural singletracks and technical descents through roots and rocks. We’ll cross the medieval village of Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena before a shuttle transfer to the Alassio hills.
The finale is pure adrenaline: a scenic descent that dives straight to the beach for a sunset celebratory beer.
- 32KM
- 500MT
- 3000
overnight // saorge
day 2
CROSSING BORDERS: A WILD RIDE TO THE FRENCH CÔTE D’AZUR
dolceacqua ⟶ SAORGE
A journey to discover the hinterland of the extreme Western Riviera and the French Côte d’Azur—a thin line that unites two nations through the essential language of mountain biking.
Ride through natural trails and constantly shifting landscapes, with the Mediterranean Sea’s blue shimmer always in sight. This is a complete enduro tour for the demanding rider who wants to challenge themselves on steep, technical terrain.
Here, the synergy with our certified MTB guides will be the key to a truly memorable experience.
- 28KM
- 400MT
- 2550
Beach Chill & Cheers in Nice
day 3
FRENCH ENDURO LEGENDS: FROM ICONIC TRAILS TO THE RIVIERA
saorge ⟶ NICE
Immersed in the hinterland of Nice, we’ll explore some of the most iconic trails of the French enduro scene—tracks ridden by the world’s fastest pro racers and loved by mountain bike enthusiasts for their unique character.
This is just a taste of what this region offers—a true invitation to return. Trails Unlimited guides will lead you safely through a day of pure fun on challenging, world-class terrain.
The journey ends right on the beach in Nice for a moment of relaxation and conviviality. After all, it’s a holiday, isn’t it.
tu. tips
TU. TIPS
THE TIBETAN VILLAGE OF THE ALPS
Looking at this photo, you might think we’ve flown to the Himalayas, but this is Saorge.
It’s known as the ‘Tibetan Village’ of France because it’s built entirely on a sheer rock face.
For centuries, it was a strategic fortress on the Salt Way, and today it remains a place of silence: it’s one of the few villages in Europe where cars are completely banned. Exploring its narrow stone alleys with our bikes feels like traveling back in time.