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Ducati Dream Tour 2016, Five Unforgettable Weekends On The New Ducati Models

Discussion in 'Front Page Articles' started by El Toro, Apr 20, 2016.

    • 600 km riding through the hills of Tuscany and Emilia
    • Guided tour of the Ducati factory and a charming stay in a 4 star resort
    • Dream Tour Special Packages including WDW2016 experience
    New edition of the Ducati Dream Tours, five weekend trips aboard the latest Ducati models to discover the "Motor Valley" along the twisting roads and through the luscious hills of Tuscany and Emilia, one of the most picturesque corners of Italy.
    The 2016 Dream Tours will take place on the following weekends:
    • 13-15 May
    • 10-12 June
    • 29 June - 3 July
    • 22-24 July
    • 23-25 September
    The programme's third weekend is scheduled at the same time as the World Ducati Week, the largest gathering of Ducatisti from all over the world, which will take place at Misano Adriatico on the Romagna Riviera from 1 to 3 July. WDW2016, which will be the climax of Ducati's 90th anniversary celebrations, is the ideal opportunity to launch a Dream Tour special package: a route through the Apennines of Southern Emilia from Wednesday to Friday will end up on the coast, where participants can take part in the most exciting Ducati event through to Sunday. The package includes:
    • Entrance tickets to WDW2016 for Saturday and Sunday
    • Motorcycle rental
    • Two nights in a 4 star luxury hotel on the Adriatic Riviera.
    The Ducati motorcycles available during the Ducati Dream Tour 2016 to ride through the enchanting landscape and medieval villages of Emilia include the latest, top performance sports models. For this year’s tour packages, participants can choose between the Multistrada 1200 S Touring, XDiavel S, Diavel, Hypermotard, Hyperstrada, Monster 1200 R and Monster 1200.

    Participants in the Ducati Dream Tour will be led by the highly experienced former Paris-Dakar rider, Beppe Gualini, with the support of his qualified staff.

    The Ducati Dream Tours will begin on the Friday with a late-morning rendezvous at the Ducati factory in Borgo Panigale, Bologna, Italy. Registration and lunch at the factory will be followed by a guided tour of the workshop and museum to immediately immerse participants in the intoxicating "Ducati passion" atmosphere of the Bologna factory. All participants will be carefully looked after by a dedicated tour team, managing everything from luggage transfers in the support vehicles to the hand-over of the Ducati motorcycles.

    New accommodation is being provided for all participants for the Ducati Dream Tour 2016 edition. The picturesque, 4 star Borgo Condé Wine Resort is immersed in 110 hectares of charming landscape, promising guests an unforgettable experience in the beautiful hills of Forlì, where hospitality, culture, good food and good wine are the hallmarks of this unique territory.

    More information on tours and prices are available on Ducati.com.
     
  1. Perhaps I am a little dumb but can't find these Dream Tours on the Ducati website. Would be a great late birthday pressie for my wife.
     
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  3. Does anyone know if it’s possible to visit the Bologna factory and get all that intoxicating guff they speak of on your own (ie is it open all year round to visitors)? I cant abide organised, single-file fun (and don’t get me started on the “wine resort” lol) .
     
  4. I live in a wine resort!
     
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  5. Lol sounds ace mate, i might come and visit if its anywhere near the beer resort :upyeah:
     
  6. Not near a beer resort but there are plenty of good beers imported into this area. You are welcome to visit and will be offered all the free assistance that you need as we do with all bikers. We have a couple on a R1200GS here at the moment, their third visit, and they are camping here till mid May!
    Have a look at our Facebook page "A Bikers Guide to the Dordogne", would be happy to help.
     
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  7. Just "liked" your page :upyeah:
     
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  8. Yes it is. when we went the museum was open without an appointment. If you want a factory tour, you needed to book in advance.
     
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