Hi there. Many thanks for the wonderfull reportage, I've watched it from beginning till the end. I plan to go from Ravenna to San Godenzo, end of October with the mountin bike. I would like to do it in 3 days (I can't spare more days then that). What would be your advice, is it feasible? Does it make any sense to do it with the bike? The possible rain and bad conditions worries me a bit. Thank you.
Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed and found it helpful. I am not a cyclist so am probably not the best person to give advice on whether or not it is feasible, but there is a designated cycling version of the route that you can do. Given the recent floods in the area it is also definitely worthwhile checking out the official Cammino di Dante page as they have a page dedicated to route changes and issues that they are keeping updated regularly (in Italian). I would also recommend that you register and get the credenziale, as this entitles you to various discounts on accommodation along the route, but more importantly it alerts them to the dates you are planning on doing the route. When I was hiking, as mentioned, the organisers were able to text me and notify me of problems and suggest alternatives on the fly, which was incredibly helpful. Good luck and let us all know how you get on. It is a fantastic route to follow.
@@dbhikes Many thanks, really usefull information! I'll monitor the forecast, If the weather is like these days, I will have to abort and go in spring. Anycase if/when I go, I will write here a short comment. Thank you again for the support!
Hi there. Many thanks for the wonderfull reportage, I've watched it from beginning till the end. I plan to go from Ravenna to San Godenzo, end of October with the mountin bike. I would like to do it in 3 days (I can't spare more days then that). What would be your advice, is it feasible? Does it make any sense to do it with the bike? The possible rain and bad conditions worries me a bit. Thank you.
Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed and found it helpful. I am not a cyclist so am probably not the best person to give advice on whether or not it is feasible, but there is a designated cycling version of the route that you can do. Given the recent floods in the area it is also definitely worthwhile checking out the official Cammino di Dante page as they have a page dedicated to route changes and issues that they are keeping updated regularly (in Italian).
I would also recommend that you register and get the credenziale, as this entitles you to various discounts on accommodation along the route, but more importantly it alerts them to the dates you are planning on doing the route. When I was hiking, as mentioned, the organisers were able to text me and notify me of problems and suggest alternatives on the fly, which was incredibly helpful.
Good luck and let us all know how you get on. It is a fantastic route to follow.
@@dbhikes Many thanks, really usefull information! I'll monitor the forecast, If the weather is like these days, I will have to abort and go in spring. Anycase if/when I go, I will write here a short comment. Thank you again for the support!