ABOUT US
- adj. Belonging to or relating to or serving the wheel.
- n. disuse. At the printer’s, person who was in charge of moving the wheel of the machines.
- n. A mark or line left on the ground by the wheels of a vehicle that has moved over it.
- n. Path opened by the passage of the carts through the fields.
Rodera refers at the same time to the one that moves the wheel, as well as to the groove that it leaves imprinted on the track. Both to the wheel itself, and to the paths that it draws on the ground. Rodera defines us as cyclists and at the same time talks about the indelible mark that every trip leaves on ourselves. A groove sometimes visible to those who come after, but which always defines our own path in life. All that means Rodera and our way of understanding bikepacking.
ABOUT US
- adj. Belonging to or relating to or serving the wheel.
- n. disuse. At the printer’s, person who was in charge of moving the wheel of the machines.
- n. A mark or line left on the ground by the wheels of a vehicle that has moved over it.
- n. Path opened by the passage of the carts through the fields.
Rodera refers at the same time to the one that moves the wheel, as well as to the groove that it leaves imprinted on the track. Both to the wheel itself, and to the paths that it draws on the ground. Rodera defines us as cyclists and at the same time talks about the indelible mark that every trip leaves on ourselves. A groove sometimes visible to those who come after, but which always defines our own path in life. All that means Rodera and our way of understanding bikepacking.
DISTANCE
618 KM
TIME
6-9 DAYS
ELEVATION GAIN
12.500 M
DIFICULTY
EXPERT
DISTANCE
618 KM
ELEVATION GAIN
12.500 M
TIME
6-9 DAYS
DIFICULTY
EXPERT
Read BEFORE cycling
Agricultural fields are not camping areas
they are the farmer’s way of living, please respect them.
Respect other trail users
Respect hikers, adapt your speed in encounters with travelers, farmers and shepherds.
Leave no trace
Respect the environment, bring your manure and contribute to keeping the environment clean.
Free camping
Free camping is regulated in most areas, find out before the trip.
RESPECT THE SHEPHERDS
Respect the shepherds and their flocks, they have right of way.
Always say hello
We invite you to explore the social and cultural dimension that we try to cover in each of our proposals.