Andre Rent is a new project based in Crodo, in the Antigorio Valley, a few minutes from the Formazza Valley and its majestic Toce Waterfall.
This project was born out of Andrea’s love for the two wheels, for trial motorcycles at first, racing competitively at a regional and national level, and then he decided to apply his skills to the e-bike world, on the paths and beautiful landscapes of the Ossola Valleys.
Andrea is also a certified *CSEN guide, recognized by the **CONI and he will give you a tour of the Ossola Valleys that not only meets your needs but will also leave you wanting to know more! We offer the best high-performance e-bikes and fat tire bikes, tried-and-tested on the spot. Each year we change our models to show our customers passion, cutting-edge technology and innovation, since the e-bikes don’t have any side effects and they’re good both for the body and the spirit.
*CSEN: (Italian) National Educational Sport Center **CONI: Italian National Olympic Committee
Andre Rent wants to share his passion and give tourists the opportunity to fully experience all the fascinating paths and wild places of the splendid Antigorio Valley and the Ossola Valley.
E-Bike collection and delivery at free parking in
PIAZZA MARCONI - CRODO VB
Test drive 1h
€ 25,00
Hal Day 4h
€ 45,00
whole day
€ 65,00
Hal Day 4h: dalle ore 9,00 alle 13,00 o dalle 14,30 alle 18,30
N.B. - For returns after the fourth hour, a full day rate will be applied
ADDITIONAL SERVICE
Helmet rental € 5,00
The Antigorio Valley is entirely crossed by the Toce River and extends from Domodossola to the hamlet of Chioso di Premia, including the municipalities of Crodo, Baveno and Premia. Its extension to the north forms the Formazza Valley, while to the north-west from the town of Baceno the Divedro Valley, from which it is possible to reach the Alpe Devero. The Uriezzo Gorges, near Baceno, are deep ravines, which were hollowed out by the erosive action of the rushing water of the Toce River. It is possible to explore the gorge by foot (especially when there is a much smaller water flow) and admire their steep and wavy-lined walls. In Premia there are also the equally spectacular gorges of S. Lucia, Balmasurda and Arvera. In Croveo, a Baceno hamlet, it is possible to visit the Marmitte dei Giganti, formed by the erosion of the Devero stream.
The Ossola Valley (also Val d’Ossola or simply Ossola) is situated in the north of Italy. It lies within the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, which constitutes a fairly large part of the reservoir of the Toce river. It is composed of one main valley and seven side valleys: Anzasca, Antrona, Bognanco, Divedro, Antigorio, Formazza, Isorno and Vigezzo. The Ossola Valley is shaped like a large maple leaf whose ribs and veins are the streams and rivulets running through the valley and mountains and flowing into the River Toce. The far ends of the leaf are the northern borders of Italy while the stalk reaches down to Lake Maggiore. In the past the valley was divided into Lower Ossola, with the area’s main town of Vogogna, and Upper Ossola with Domodossola as a main town.