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Discover Chianti on a 5-6 hour e-bike tour with wine tastings at SantAntimo Abbey and Montalcino, led by local guides for a personalized Tuscan experience.

The Brunello E-Bike Tour offers an engaging way to enjoy the stunning Tuscan countryside. Priced at $286.60 per person, this private experience lasts about 5 to 6 hours and is ideal for those who want a mix of outdoor activity, cultural insight, and wine tasting. The tour departs from Punto Sosta Camper in Montalcino at 9:30 am and is suited to travelers with moderate physical fitness.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the use of electric bikes, which makes navigating unpaved roads and hilly terrain effortless. The small-group setting ensures a personalized experience, and group discounts are available for larger parties. While it does not include hotel transfers, it offers a rich taste of Chianti’s renowned wines and historic sites, making it a great choice for wine lovers and active explorers alike.

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This tour begins at Punto Sosta Camper, located at Via Aldo Moro, 5, Montalcino. The departure time is 9:30 am, giving you a morning to enjoy the scenic countryside. The meeting point is easy to reach and provides a convenient base for your adventure.
The tour ends back at the same meeting point, allowing flexibility for your day after the ride. Since parking and access are straightforward, no additional transportation is necessary unless specified by your accommodation.

The use of electric bicycles is a key feature that enhances the experience. It allows you to easily navigate unpaved paths and hilly terrain without excessive effort, so you can focus on the sights and the atmosphere. The bikes come with helmets and are suitable for participants with moderate fitness levels.
This setup is perfect for those who want to enjoy the scenic views and nature without the physical strain of traditional cycling. The light lunch with cheese and cold cuts complements the wine tasting, making the ride both active and delicious.

The first stop is Abbazia di Sant’Antimo, a beautiful pilgrimage church. Its architecture features a nave, side aisles, raised presbytery, ambulatory, and a small crypt. Entry to the church is free, but note that visitations are not permitted during functions. The 15-minute stop allows time to admire the Romanesque design and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this spiritual site.
This abbey is a highlight for those interested in architecture and religious history, and a perfect photo opportunity amidst the Tuscan landscape.

As you ride, you’ll pass nearby the hilltop medieval village of Castelnuovo dell’Abate, a quiet, scenic town. Though it’s a small and sleepy locale today, it offers a glimpse into the region’s historical past. The passage provides a nostalgic view of traditional Tuscan architecture and countryside life.
While not a formal stop, this passage adds to the authentic rural feel of the tour, making for great photo moments and a sense of the slow pace of rural Tuscany.

The main highlight is the wine tasting at a local vineyard. You’ll sample three glasses of wines, including the world-famous Brunello di Montalcino. The tasting includes a light lunch of cheese and cold cuts, which perfectly complements the wines and enhances the overall experience.
The guide explains the winemaking process during the tasting, giving insight into local traditions and regional specialties. This intimate experience is enhanced by the small-group setting, allowing for personalized discussion and expert guidance.

After the wine tasting, travelers have about one hour to explore the medieval town of Montalcino independently. This charming town offers narrow streets, historic buildings, and scenic views, making it an excellent spot for a leisurely stroll. Visitors can enjoy local cafes, shops, or simply soak in the atmosphere.
Since the tour ends back at the starting point, you have flexibility to extend your visit or head elsewhere at your leisure.

The package includes use of electric bikes, helmets, a bottle of water per person, and snacks. The wine tasting and light lunch are also part of the experience, making it a well-rounded activity. The local guide leads the tour, providing insights and ensuring safety.
However, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan your transport accordingly. The tour is private, allowing for a more tailored and relaxed experience, with only your group participating.
Confirmation of booking occurs within 48 hours, and the tour is subject to availability. Travelers should be prepared for moderate physical activity and wear comfortable clothing suited for cycling and outdoor conditions.
Since children must be accompanied by an adult and the minimum drinking age is 18, this activity is best suited for adults and families with older children. The tour is also operated by multi-lingual guides, adding to its accessibility for international visitors.
With a rating of 5.0 from 8 reviews, this tour clearly appeals to those seeking a high-quality, personalized experience. The small-group format allows for flexibility and close interaction with guides, who share their local knowledge throughout the ride.
The combination of cycling, sightseeing, and wine tasting makes this tour both active and indulgent, perfect for wine enthusiasts and those wanting to enjoy Tuscany’s scenic beauty in a relaxed way.
The Brunello E-Bike Tour stands out as a perfect blend of outdoor activity, cultural exploration, and wine tasting. The use of electric bikes makes the ride accessible and enjoyable, while the stops at Sant’Antimo Abbey and Montalcino offer a rich sense of local history and tradition.
This tour is especially suitable for adults and families with older children who appreciate scenic landscapes, good wine, and a leisurely pace. While it does not include hotel transfers, the convenience of the meeting point and the private nature of the experience make it a valuable addition to any Tuscan itinerary.
Travelers who seek a moderate physical activity combined with cultural and culinary delights will find this tour delightful and memorable.
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Is the tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the minimum drinking age is 18, making it best suited for adults and older teens.
How challenging is the cycling?
The use of electric bikes makes the ride manageable for those with moderate fitness levels, especially over unpaved roads and hills.
What is included in the price?
The price covers electric bike use, helmets, water, snacks, wine tasting, and a light lunch. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Can I visit Montalcino after the tour?
Yes, the one-hour free time allows for exploring Montalcino at your own pace before returning to the meeting point.
What wines are sampled during the tasting?
You will taste three glasses of local wines, including the famous Brunello di Montalcino.
Is the tour private or group-based?
This is a private tour, ensuring a personalized experience tailored to your group.
How do I book the tour?
Bookings can be made in advance, with confirmation received within 48 hours and availability being a factor.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and outdoor conditions, along with closed-toe shoes.