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Discover Barcelona’s scenic coastline and vibrant city streets on this small-group eBike tour featuring a wine tasting in Alella D.O., including a seaside coffee break.

This eBike Small Group Tour & Wine Tasting offers a lively way to see Barcelona’s highlights while enjoying the countryside and a visit to a boutique winery in the Alella D.O. region. Priced at $115.19 per person, the tour lasts approximately 6 hours and departs daily at 9:30 am from Carrer de Montsió, 10.
Designed for those who prefer a comfortable ride, this tour includes electric bikes that make covering roughly 20 km effortless. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a blend of urban exploration, seaside views, and wine tasting. The tour’s small group size, capped at 10 participants, ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
While the tour features a comprehensive itinerary with multiple stops and scenic views, it does require a good physical fitness level. Its mix of biking, sightseeing, and wine tasting makes it a well-rounded experience for adventurers and wine lovers alike.
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The tour begins at Carrer de Montsió, 10 in Barcelona’s Old Town at 9:30 am. It lasts around 6 hours, making it suitable for a full morning or early afternoon outing. The end point returns to the starting location, allowing easy access to other parts of the city afterward.
The timing allows plenty of opportunity to explore without rushing, especially with included bottled water to keep hydrated during the ride.
The guide introduces participants to the electric bikes, explaining how the motor assistance works. Riders are encouraged to try the bikes to get comfortable before starting the ride. The bikes are designed to make covering the 20 km route easier, especially over varied terrain.
This setup is ideal for those who want to enjoy cycling without the physical strain, making the experience accessible for a wide range of fitness levels.
The tour’s first stop takes place in the Medieval maze of streets within the Gothic Quarter. Here, participants explore the narrow alleyways and historic architecture, setting the tone for the day’s adventure.
Next, the route moves to Parc de la Ciutadella, a lush green space in the city. The guide shares insights about the 1888 Universal Expo held in the park and the city’s transformation during the 1992 Olympics. These stops combine urban history with beautiful scenery.
As the ride continues, the route follows the seafront, offering spectacular views of Barcelona’s beaches. The ride toward the Pont del Petroli provides a refreshing break for coffee by the Mediterranean, with the fishermen’s town providing a scenic backdrop.
At Pont del Petroli, the group takes a 15-minute break to enjoy coffee by the sea. This fishermen’s pier is a favorite for its breathtaking views and relaxed atmosphere. The stop offers a moment to refresh, take photos, and appreciate the Mediterranean coast.
This seaside pause is a highlight, especially for those who enjoy a calm moment along the route. The town here feels authentic and less crowded, offering a real taste of local life.
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After cycling past the beachfront towns, the route guides you into Alella, a charming small town that is part of Spain’s smallest D.O. wine region. Here, the tour includes a one-hour visit to a boutique winery.
At the Bouquet d’Alella winery, you get to sample wines produced locally, gaining insight into the D.O. Alella wines, known for their quality. The tasting experience is included in the tour price, and the guide provides information about the winemaking process.
You can also order appetizers separately at the winery if desired, but these are not included in the tour fee. This stops offers a relaxed opportunity to learn about local wines and enjoy a small, intimate tasting session.
Following the wine tasting, the group bikes back along the seaside toward Barcelona. The return journey is a gentle ride, allowing time to digest the experience and enjoy the scenic views.
The ride concludes with a short 5-minute segment back at the starting point, where the guide is available for local recommendations to enhance the rest of your stay in Barcelona.
The tour provides electric bikes, bottled water, a local guide, wine tasting, and snacks. Guests can opt to buy appetizers at the winery, but they are not included in the core tour price.
Participants benefit from helmet use with audio devices, ensuring clear commentary from the guide during the ride. The small group size ensures personal attention and a more relaxed experience.
The meeting point is at Carrer de Montsió, 10 in Barcelona’s Old Town. The address on the booking ticket may contain an error, but the correct location is near Plaça Sant Augusti Vell at the bike shop.
Booking is recommended 38 days in advance, and the tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the start time, providing flexibility for planning.
This experience suits active travelers who enjoy cycling, scenic views, and wine tasting. The electric bikes make it accessible, but participants should have a strong physical fitness level. It’s ideal for those who want a combination of city sights, seaside relaxation, and a taste of local wine.
The small group format ensures an intimate, personalized adventure, perfect for small groups or couples seeking a relaxed yet engaging day out.
The eBike Small Group Tour & Wine Tasting to Alella D.O. offers a comprehensive outdoor experience that takes in Barcelona’s historic and modern highlights while steering towards less crowded coastal towns. The included wine tasting at a boutique winery adds a memorable flavor to the day.
While the 6-hour duration covers a lot of ground comfortably, participants should be prepared for a moderately active day. The small group size and personal guide make it a friendly, flexible way to explore the region.
This tour provides excellent value through its combination of scenic biking, cultural sights, seaside stops, and a local wine experience. It’s perfect for those who want a fun, informative, and relaxed way to experience Barcelona and Alella.
“A lovely trip to a nearby small town. It was a great way to break out of the city and ride along the sea The e-bikes made it easy and we returned…”
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for adults with a strong fitness level. Children may participate if they are comfortable on bikes, but the tour is mainly aimed at adults.
Are the bikes easy to handle?
Yes, the electric bikes are explained by the guide, and riders can try them before starting to ensure they are comfortable.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, bring water, and consider sunscreen or a hat for sun protection.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled 24 hours in advance. No refunds are provided if canceled later.
Is the wine tasting included?
Yes, the wine tasting at the Bouquet d’Alella winery is part of the tour fee.
Are snacks provided during the tour?
Snacks are included, but appetizers at the winery are optional and paid separately.
What if I want to order additional food or drinks?
You can order appetizers at the winery on your own account, providing a chance to further enjoy local flavors.
How physically demanding is the ride?
While the electric bikes reduce physical effort, participants should be fit enough to handle 20 km of cycling across varied terrain.
What else should I know about the stops?
Stops include Gothic Quarter, Parc de la Ciutadella, and seaside views at Pont del Petroli, each offering unique sights and photo opportunities.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves cycling, so it may not suit those with mobility limitations.