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Discover Alberobello on a 3-hour guided E-bike tour with visits to Locorotondo, tasting authentic focaccia, regional wine, and almond sweets in Italy’s Apulia region.


This E-bike tour offers a lively, intimate way to discover Alberobello and the Itria Valley in Italy’s Apulia region. In just three hours, you cycle about 12 miles (20 km) through peaceful countryside streets, experiencing the charm of Trulli houses, Masserie farms, and classic dry-stone walls. The tour is perfect for those who want to see authentic local life away from crowded tourist spots, with easy riding thanks to high-quality E-bikes.
The tour starts at Cuor Di Puglia, with a meeting point at Via Viterbo 3. From there, a friendly guide takes you on a gentle ride through the scenic landscape, ensuring everyone stays comfortable and safe. The group is small, capped at 10 participants, which helps keep the experience personal and relaxed. It’s an excellent choice for visitors seeking a balanced mix of outdoor activity, cultural sights, and delicious local food.
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One of the main highlights of this tour is seeing the unique Trulli houses that make Alberobello famous. The guide leads you through streets lined with these whitewashed, conical roofed buildings, offering plenty of photo opportunities. You get a close-up view of Stefano’s Trulli, a private residence, where you can see the traditional architecture up close.
The tour also includes a visit to Locorotondo, a stunning hilltop town known for its circular layout and picturesque views. You’ll enjoy a brief free walk through the town, soaking up its relaxed atmosphere. The combination of Alberobello’s world-heritage-listed Trulli and Locorotondo’s charming streets makes for a memorable exploration of Apulia’s distinctive architecture.

A key highlight is the chance to sample authentic Apulian focaccia, freshly baked during the tour by Giovanni. This focaccia is filled with local charcuterie and vegetables—a true taste of regional flavor. The guide pairs this with a glass of regional wine or a drink of your choice, making the experience both delicious and social.
Before returning to Alberobello, the tour makes a stop at Maria’s bakery, renowned for its almond sweets. Here, you can taste almond cookies that are a typical regional treat. These food stops add a satisfying culinary dimension to the scenic ride, giving you a taste of local craftsmanship.

This E-bike tour takes you away from crowded tourist routes, revealing hidden corners of the countryside and local farms. The guide shares stories about the area’s history and architecture, providing insights into everyday life in the region. The visit to Stefano’s Trulli exemplifies this personal touch, giving an authentic look into traditional Apulian homes.
The route includes quiet country lanes, rustic farms, and scenic viewpoints, offering a relaxed pace that’s suitable for most riders. The focus on small group size ensures plenty of opportunity to ask questions, take photos, and enjoy the peaceful rural atmosphere.
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The tour departs from Cuor Di Puglia, with participants meeting at Via Viterbo 3. Look for a van bearing the activity provider’s logo. The coordinates are 40.77982711791992, 17.244905471801758. The meeting location is easy to find, and the tour includes all necessary equipment, including top-quality E-bikes and helmets.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and inform the provider of any dietary requirements in advance. The tour is not suitable for children under 14 or pregnant women, and a minimum height of 160 cm is required for safety reasons.
The E-bikes used on this tour are praised for being high-quality and easy to ride, making it accessible even for those new to cycling. Many reviews highlight the care and attentiveness of the guides, such as Ricardo, Mirko, Niccolò, and Giampiero, who all demonstrate knowledgeable storytelling and safety-conscious riding.
Guides are fluent in English and Italian and take care to maintain a comfortable pace, with frequent stops for photos, tastings, and explanations. Their friendly and engaging style enriches the experience, ensuring participants feel welcomed and well-informed.

The ride from Alberobello to Locorotondo is described as scenic and gentle, with good roads suitable for E-bikes. The route passes through olive groves, farmhouses, and along country lanes, offering plenty of photo opportunities. The brief stop in Locorotondo provides free time to explore its whitewashed streets and enjoy local cafés.
Additional stops include a traditional Trulli farmhouse, where a lunch with focaccia, wine, and almond sweets takes place. The small group size and leisurely pace make it possible to connect with the local environment and appreciate the landscape.

The focaccia baked by Giovanni is a standout, filled with regional ingredients and freshly prepared. The pairing with regional wine enhances the flavors, creating a memorable culinary moment. The visit to Maria’s bakery for almond cookies offers a sweet contrast and a taste of regional baking traditions.
Some tours include visits that might not be available every day, such as lunch at a Trulli farmhouse or inside visits to private homes, providing an authentic experience. Review comments confirm that these food and drink stops are genuine highlights.

Many reviews point out the easy pace of the tour, suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. The quality of the bikes and helmets is consistently praised for safety and comfort. Guides are attentive to injuries or concerns, ensuring proper assistance if needed.
The quiet country roads contribute to a peaceful riding environment, with minimal traffic. The short duration and small group setup maximize comfort and allow plenty of time for photo breaks and casual conversations.
This tour appeals to adventurers who love outdoor activity and want an authentic look at local life in the Apulia region. It is ideal for those over 160 cm, seeking an easy ride with culinary highlights. Food lovers will appreciate the focaccia and almond sweets, and history buffs enjoy the stories about Trulli houses and local architecture.
It’s not suitable for children under 14 or pregnant women, but most adults will find the pace comfortable and the scenery stunning. The small group size encourages a personalized experience, making it perfect for magazine-worthy photos and relaxed exploration.
This three-hour guided E-bike tour offers a delightful mix of scenery, culture, and cuisine in Alberobello. The focus on local food, authentic architecture, and quiet countryside roads makes it stand out from more conventional sightseeing options. The enthusiastic guides, top-quality equipment, and small group setting create a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
While the pace is slow enough for most skill levels, the tour’s focus on local experiences and food makes it especially appealing to foodies and culture lovers. The scenic routes and hands-on tastings provide a balanced, memorable journey through Italy’s Apulia region.