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Discover Moldova's underground wine cellars on a 3-hour biking tour at Milestii Mici, featuring wine tasting, local treats, and a private guide for an authentic experience.
Exploring Moldova’s famous wine heritage becomes an exhilarating adventure with the Biking a Guinness Book Winery tour in Chisinau. Priced at approximately $105.54 per person, this 3-hour private experience offers a unique way to see one of the world’s largest underground wine cellars, Milestii Mici. Known for housing over two million bottles, this site boasts a Guinness World Record and promises an unforgettable journey through vast limestone tunnels on a bicycle. The tour includes a guided bike ride, a wine tasting of three different varieties, and a sampling of local pies and desserts. It’s a perfect choice for wine lovers, active travelers, and anyone curious about Moldova’s rich winemaking tradition.
While the tour is praised for its personal touch and high-quality experiences, prospective visitors should be aware that physical fitness is recommended, and availability of bikes can sometimes be an issue, as indicated by recent reviews. Nonetheless, when running smoothly, the blend of adventure, history, and tasting makes this tour stand out.


The adventure begins at the Stephen the Great Monument in Bulevardul Stefan cel Mare i Sfînt in Chisinau. The tour lasts roughly 3 hours, including transportation, biking, tasting, and entertainment. The pickup service ensures convenience, with many reviews highlighting punctual and friendly drivers. The short drive of about 30 minutes takes visitors to the Milestii Mici Winery, where the underground exploration begins.
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Milestii Mici claims the title of the world’s largest underground winery. Visitors are welcomed into a labyrinth of limestone tunnels extending over 200 km, with wine barrels and an extensive collection of bottles. The guided bike tour covers approximately 5 km inside these tunnels, giving participants a chance to see the vast spaces and hidden wine collections firsthand.

Riding bikes through the underground tunnels is a major draw of this tour. The bikes are provided on-site, and the guided tour takes you through the labyrinth, allowing you to experience the scale and atmosphere of the cellars. Some reviews mention bike issues, like poor brakes, but overall, cycling in such an unusual environment is seen as a fun and memorable part of the experience. The duration of the bike ride is around 30 minutes, making it a manageable activity for most participants.

Following the bike ride, guests are treated to a wine tasting of three different wines. The wines are paired with local pies, bruschetta, and desserts, offering a taste of Moldova’s culinary traditions. Many reviews highlight the quality of the wine and the generous portions. The tasting hall often features a live folk performance, adding a cultural touch to the experience.

Visitors remark on the impressive size and surreal atmosphere of the wine cellars. The vast underground chambers create an almost otherworldly environment, which enhances the sense of discovery. The wine collection is vast, with some reviewers emphasizing the diversity of bottles and the history behind the cellar.
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Because this is a private tour, the experience is personalized. Guides are described as knowledgeable and friendly, providing insights into Moldovan winemaking and the history of the cellar. Some reviews mention Alex and Andrei as excellent hosts, with timely pickups and warm personalities. The small group setting allows for a more relaxed and engaging visit.

The food tasting includes a variety of local snacks, and the wine is served in a dedicated tasting hall. Some guests enjoy live folk performances, which add a cultural flair. As a souvenir, visitors receive a free bottle of wine, making the experience memorable and value-packed.

Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level due to the bike ride and walking involved. The availability of bikes can sometimes be limited, as some reviews indicate last-minute changes to electric carts or group tours. It’s advisable to book well in advance, as the tour is often fully booked 16 days ahead on average. The meeting point is easily accessible, and the drop-off is back at the original location in Chisinau.
Compared to other tours, such as Crikova Winery, this experience emphasizes cycling in the underground tunnels and offers a more personalized approach. While some reviews mention less positive moments with guides or bikes, most agree that the impressive cellars and delicious tasting make it worthwhile. For those seeking a more professional experience or longer tour, Crikova may be an alternative, but the unique biking element at Milestii Mici sets this tour apart.
At $105.54, this tour delivers a combination of adventure, culture, and tasting in a compact 3-hour package. The private setting ensures a personalized experience, with knowledgeable guides and good food. The main draw remains the underground cycling through the world’s largest wine cellar, a truly distinctive activity.
“Had a lovely experience. The driver was on Time and very pleasant. At the winery I had a great time on the bicycles. Which lasted maybe 30 mins …”
Is this tour suitable for people with limited physical fitness?
The tour requires a moderate fitness level because of the bike ride through the tunnels. Although bikes are provided, some reviews mention issues like poor brakes, so flexibility and some physical endurance are helpful.
Can I book this tour on short notice?
It is recommended to book at least 16 days in advance since the tour is popular and often booked early. Confirmations are usually received upon booking, but last-minute requests might face availability issues.
What is included in the wine tasting?
Guests sample three different wines, paired with local pies and desserts. The tasting often takes place in a dedicated hall, sometimes accompanied by live folk music. A free bottle of wine is also gifted at the end.
Are there alternatives if bikes are unavailable?
Some reviews indicate that electric cart tours are offered as substitutes if bikes are not available. These alternative options still allow guests to experience the cellars, but some prefer the cycling experience for its novelty.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for moderate physical activity is recommended. Since the tour involves inside tunnels, no special gear is needed, but comfortable shoes are advisable.
This Biking a Guinness Book Winery tour in Chisinau combines adventure with wine in one of the most spectacular underground cellars worldwide. It’s well-suited for active travelers and wine enthusiasts seeking a personalized and memorable experience. While bike availability can sometimes be an issue, the impressive tunnels, quality wines, and cultural highlights make this tour a standout in Moldova’s tourism scene.