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Experience a 3-hour e-bike tour in Abruzzo, Italy, riding beneath centuries-old oak trees, learning local legends, and discovering hidden corners for $41 per person.
Explore the beauty of Abruzzo with the E-bike tour in the shade of centuries-old oak trees, a relaxing journey perfect for cycling enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This 3-hour guided experience costs $41 per person, includes an e-mountain bike rental, and starts from Abruzzochevai in L’Aquila. The tour is suitable for those with a basic level of fitness and offers a chance to enjoy paved roads and dirt tracks between the charming towns of Scoppito, Cese, and Preturo. While it’s ideal for individuals who appreciate gentle rides in lush surroundings, it’s worth noting that children under 12 and those under 145 cm tall are not eligible to participate.
This tour combines nature, history, and storytelling, making it a memorable outing for anyone eager to explore the fascinating stories of ancient oaks and the magical world of bees. The inclusion of a typical snack and stories along the route enhances the experience, creating a perfect balance of activity and culture. The small group size, limited to 10 participants, ensures an intimate atmosphere where the guide’s storytelling adds a personal touch.

The tour begins at Abruzzochevai, the main operations center in L’Aquila, where participants are equipped with e-mountain bikes and a helmet. From there, the ride takes you along a loop that connects the towns of Scoppito, Cese, and Preturo, offering a mix of paved roads and dirt tracks. This route is carefully chosen to provide easy pedaling, making it accessible even for those new to cycling or with limited fitness.
Throughout the journey, you’ll come across majestic ancient oak trees, which the guides describe as silent guardians with fascinating stories. The tour’s highlight is the interactive storytelling by three characters, who share legends linked to the mysteries of the oaks and the magical world of bees. The stories are designed to entertain and educate, making the experience engaging for all ages, within the specified age restrictions.

The route is named after the Via delle Querce, or “Way of the Oaks,” reflecting the prominence of ancient oaks along the trail. These trees are centuries old and have witnessed countless generations, standing as silent witnesses to local legends. The guides introduce each oak as a character in the landscape, sharing tales that add a layer of mystery and cultural depth.
Travelers will appreciate the informative stories about the trees’ significance and the magical aura that surrounds them. The guides’ storytelling style enhances the experience, making each oak feel alive with history and legend. The special bee-related stories further deepen the connection to the local environment, as part of a 360-degree look at the world of bees, complemented by a typical snack that might include local specialties.

A unique feature of this tour is the dedication to the world of bees. The guides lead participants through a 360-degree exploration of bee life, emphasizing their importance to the ecosystem. This segment is lively and educational, often involving fun facts and interactive stories.
At a designated point, the group enjoys a typical local snack, providing a chance to relax, recharge, and discuss what has been seen so far. This break offers a delicious taste of regional flavors and a moment to connect with fellow participants. The combination of storytelling and local food makes this part of the experience both informative and tasty.

The tour departs from Abruzzochevai, located at Via Amiternum 49/A in L’Aquila. It starts at 17:00, with participants advised to arrive 30 minutes earlier for check-in and bike preparations. The small group size, limited to 10 people, ensures personalized attention from the guide, making the experience more engaging and relaxed.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with live commentary provided in Italian. It is scheduled for Thursdays, but availability can vary, so checking in advance is recommended. The meeting point is convenient and well-equipped, with all necessary safety gear included.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants should wear comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for cycling and bring water for hydration. It’s recommended to wear closed-toe shoes and consider bringing a balaclava for added comfort during the ride. Since the tour takes place in the countryside, dressing appropriately for the weather is advised.
The tour includes helmet, liability insurance, guide, and a snack. However, it does not cover accident insurance, personal water, or extra clothing, so travelers should plan accordingly. The activity is not suitable for children under 12 or individuals under 145 cm tall.
The tour is designed for people with a basic fitness level, making it accessible to most casual cyclists. Since it involves pedaling on paved and dirt paths, those with very low fitness or mobility challenges may find it less suitable. The easy pace and short duration ensure that participants can enjoy the scenery without overexertion.
It’s important to note that the ride is not suitable for pets, intoxication, or activities involving alcohol or drugs. Participants should be prepared for a gentle, scenic ride that emphasizes relaxation and learning.
The guides leading this tour are skilled storytellers who bring the legends of the ancient oaks and the magic of bees to life. They use character-driven stories to enhance the experience, making each stop memorable. The storytelling adds cultural depth, helping participants appreciate the local environment and traditions.
Their approach is warm and engaging, making the tour feel more like a shared adventure rather than a simple bike ride. This personal touch helps create lasting impressions and encourages questions and conversation throughout the journey.
This e-bike tour offers a unique blend of nature, history, and storytelling, setting it apart from other outdoor activities in Abruzzo. Similar experiences, such as day trips to Maxxi L’Aquila Museum or hikes around Rocca Calascio, focus more on cultural or physical challenge but lack the interactive storytelling and focus on ancient oaks.
Other tours like horseback adventures or walking tours provide different ways to explore the region, but the easy, guided e-bike ride is particularly suited for those looking for a relaxed, informative outing that combines nature and local legends in a manageable time frame.
The Abruzzo L’Aquila e-bike tour in the shade of centuries-old oak trees offers a relaxing yet enriching experience. With its small-group setting, expert storytelling, and inclusion of a typical snack, this tour appeals to nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and casual cyclists alike.
While the tour is not suitable for children under 12 or those with very low fitness levels, it provides a gentle pace and accessible route for most participants. The beautiful scenery, legendary oaks, and educational stories create a memorable outing that highlights the region’s natural beauty and cultural richness.
If you’re seeking a peaceful ride, full of local stories and scenic views, this tour in Abruzzo promises an enjoyable and meaningful way to explore the countryside. It’s a perfect choice for small groups looking for a personalized experience that combines nature, history, and local traditions.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 12 or those under 145 cm tall due to safety and activity requirements.
What should I bring with me?
Participants should wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes, and bring water. A balaclava is recommended, especially for added comfort.
Does the tour include insurance?
Yes, liability insurance is included in the cost. However, accident insurance and personal water are not included and should be arranged separately if desired.
Can I use my own bike?
Yes, the $20 participation fee is for those who bring their own bike. The e-bike rental option costs $35.
What is the starting point?
The tour departs from Abruzzochevai, located at Via Amiternum 49/A in L’Aquila.
How long is the tour?
The guided ride lasts approximately 3 hours, with an added 30-minute check-in time before departure.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers e-mountain bike rental, helmet, guide, third-party liability insurance, a snack, and storytelling.
Are there any physical requirements?
The activity is suitable for those with basic fitness, as it involves easy pedaling on paved and dirt paths.
What is the best time to join?
The tour runs on Thursdays at 17:00, but availability may vary. It’s best to reserve in advance due to limited group size.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.