Accommodation
As a guest of Rivierabike you will either stay at the hotel Santo Spirito or one of our apartments or rusticos. Please note that our prices are based on two people sharing. For single occupancy a supplement may apply. Plese contact us for further information, prices and booking.
Albergo (hotel) Santo Spirito

Opened in 1897 the "Albergo Santo Spirito" hotel has been in the same family for over a century and has kept it's tradition and charm. It has survived two world wars and in that time the owners helped rescue allied forces just like in the TV series Allo Allo. On the wall there is even a thank you letter from Field Marshall Montgomery.
When you enter the hotel you wil be made immediately welcome by the owners Maria Chiara and Andrea, who will always be at hand to help.
The hotel in the centre of Molini, and opposite the local bars. The hotel is very comfortable, with a choice of single, twin, double or treble rooms all with ensuite facilities. The hotel also has free Wi-fi.
The restaurant is truly fantastic, they do not serve cheap padded out pasta but instead 5-6 courses of fresh beautifully cooked produce from wild forest mushrooms to mountain cinghale "wild boar". The restaurant will also cater for vegetarians and those with special dietary requirements.
Apartments & Rusticos
These are located in the centre of the village of Molini.
This accommodation can be provided on a half board basis with breakfast and evening meal provided at the hotel Santo Spirito, or on a self-catering basis for maximum flexibility.
We have a charming 3 bedroom stone built house (accommodates up to 6 people) and a quaint 2 bedroom apartment.
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Testimonial
"Phenomenal riding in a stunning location. There's just so much fun to be had on a bike here. The guides are really passionate about biking and put alot of effort into finding and maintaining the trails....read more"
Paul Shand (Scotland, UK)

