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Discover Tuscany with this private eBike and cooking tour in Lucignano, combining scenic rides, historic stops, and a hands-on pasta class for a memorable experience.
This private eBike tour in Lucignano, located in the heart of Arezzo, Italy, offers a delightful mix of outdoor exploration and culinary immersion. Priced at $650.08 per person, it spans approximately 4 to 6 hours, making it a perfect way to see the region at a relaxed pace. The tour features electric bikes, which make navigating the rolling Tuscan landscapes easy and enjoyable, especially for those who appreciate a comfortable ride.
The trip includes visits to historic landmarks, stunning viewpoints, and lush vineyards, all led by an authorized outdoor guide. The highlight for many participants is the hands-on cooking class, where you learn to make PICI, a local pasta shape celebrated in Tuscany. This experience is ideal for adventure seekers, food lovers, and families, offering a balanced day of outdoor activity and authentic regional cuisine.
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The tour begins at Porta San Giusto, the main gateway into the charming town of Lucignano. From here, the guide introduces the group to the electric bikes, emphasizing safety and bike familiarity before heading out. The convenience of group discounts and mobile tickets makes the process smooth for both private groups and individual bookings.
The meeting point is easy to find, and the activity operates daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, offering flexibility for different schedules. The private nature of the tour ensures personalized attention and a tailored experience, making it especially appealing for those seeking an intimate exploration of Tuscany.
The first stop is Castle of Calcione, set amid untouched woods, lakes, and farmhouses. The 15-minute visit treats you to spectacular views of Calcione’s Dam and the surrounding nature. This location offers a glimpse into authentic Tuscan countryside, where olive groves, horses, and wildlife thrive, providing perfect photo opportunities.
Next, the ride moves to Rigomagno, a medieval village once strategic during the Republic of Siena era. With a 10-minute stop, visitors walk through narrow alleys and admire the well-preserved architecture, feeling transported back in time. The village’s history includes its transfer to the Florentine Medici family in 1552, adding depth to its story.
A brief 5-minute stop in front of Santuario della Madonna della Querce highlights the importance of this pilgrim church. Rebuilt by Giorgio Vasari, the religious site draws many visitors for its spiritual significance and architecture. The guide shares stories about its role as a revered destination for pilgrims, emphasizing its cultural value in the region.
The Fortezza Medicea di Lucignano offers a walk through the fortress with an ascent to the top of the tower. From this vantage point, stunning views of the Tuscan valley unfold, providing spectacular photo ops. The 10-minute walk allows a close look at this historic Fortress, built during the Medici era, showcasing medieval military architecture.
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The final biking section takes the group into Lucignano’s narrow alleys or “vicoli”, where the charm of this medieval hilltop town comes alive. The guide points out the most important monuments and buildings, stopping for photos and insights. This 20-minute ride encapsulates the essence of Tuscan village life, with its quaint streets and scenic corners.
The tour concludes at Bar Bistrot Fuoriporta, where the 2-hour combined experience of cooking and lunch takes place. The 1-hour pasta-making class focuses on PICI, a local pasta shape known for its thick, hand-rolled texture. Led by a local chef, participants learn techniques, then enjoy a delicious meal featuring their own pasta.
All ingredients and practical guidance are included, and dietary restrictions such as vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, lactose intolerance, and peanut allergies are accommodated with advance notice. The meal offers a satisfying end to a day of outdoor adventure and culinary discovery.
The tour includes all necessary gear, such as eBikes, helmets, and insurance, to ensure safety and comfort. The authorized outdoor guide (G.A.E.) provides informative commentary throughout, enriching the experience with historical and cultural insights. Assistance during the ride and free-time in Lucignano allow for spontaneous exploration or relaxing moments.
The activity does not include private transportation, so participants should plan to reach the meeting point independently. The experience is designed to be accessible for most people, requiring only the ability to ride a bike. A trailer for small animals is available, adding convenience for pet owners.
For $650.08 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive day combining scenic biking, historic site visits, wine tasting at a farm or winery, and cooking. The private setup guarantees exclusivity and personalized attention, making it a worthwhile choice for those seeking an intimate and immersive Tuscan experience.
The inclusion of lunch and a pasta-making class adds significant value, making this more than just a sightseeing tour. The free cancellation policy also provides peace of mind, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
This tour stands out with its seamless blend of outdoor activities and culinary arts, tailored for those who enjoy active travel paired with authentic regional cuisine. The stunning views, historic landmarks, and delicious PICI make for a memorable, well-rounded day. The knowledgeable guides, praised for their personable approach, enhance the experience with safety and storytelling.
While the price might seem high, the all-in-one nature, including bike gear, entry to sites, a guided farm visit, and lunch with a cooking class, justifies it for many visitors. It suits visitors who want a personalized, educational, and fun day exploring Tuscany’s countryside and culinary traditions.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children from 1 to 5 years old can participate if they sit in a baby seat and weigh less than 20kg. They must be able to sit comfortably for safety.
What should I wear for the bike ride?
Comfortable clothing suited for outdoor activity is recommended. The tour provides helmets, but wearing layers appropriate for the weather is advisable.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Yes, the cooking class and lunch can support vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, lactose intolerance, and peanut allergies if notified in advance.
What is included in the price?
All eBikes, helmets, insurance, guided visits, lunch, and the pasta cooking class are included. Private transportation is not part of the package.
How long is the cooking class?
The pasta-making lesson lasts 1 hour and is part of the total 4 to 6 hours of the tour.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, only basic bike riding ability is required; the eBikes make riding easier. Assistance is available if needed.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. The tour operates under good weather conditions, with options to reschedule in case of cancellations due to poor weather.
What makes this tour special compared to others?
The private setting, the combination of scenic biking, historic sites, wine tasting, and a hands-on pasta class offers a comprehensive and personalized Tuscan experience that few tours match.
How do I book this experience?
Booking is straightforward through the provider, Vertigo Experiences, with options for group discounts and mobile tickets for convenience.