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Explore Valle d'Itria on a 3.5-hour e-bike tour from Alberobello to Locorotondo, including a stop for homemade ice cream and insights into local architecture.

This 3.5-hour e-bike tour offers a lively way to explore the charming Valle d’Itria in Italy. Starting from Alberobello, renowned for its iconic trulli, the tour takes you through scenic countryside, passing vineyards, wheat fields, oak trees, and olive groves. The journey culminates in Locorotondo, a picturesque town famous for its whitewashed houses and cummerse, characteristic round-topped homes. The experience is perfect for those who enjoy active sightseeing paired with cultural insights, and it suits travelers who appreciate a small, intimate group—limited to 8 participants—and friendly, knowledgeable guides.
A highlight of this tour is the stopping for homemade ice cream in Locorotondo, adding a sweet touch to the scenic exploration. The tour is designed to balance cycling, sightseeing, and relaxation, providing an engaging way to learn about local architecture and history while enjoying the fresh air and views.
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The tour departs from Parcheggio Centro Storico Via Monte San Gabriele in Alberobello. The guide greets participants here, with e-bikes ready for the ride. The meeting point’s precise coordinates are 40.78047180175781, 17.236459732055664, making it easy to find. The start time varies, and booking in advance is recommended to secure a spot.
The guide leads the group on an electric bike ride lasting about 1 hour through the Alberobello countryside, where you pass dry walls, trulli, vineyards, pastures, wheat fields, oaks, and olive trees. This scenic ride introduces you to the area’s agricultural landscape and architectural landmarks. The route combines gentle cycling with sightseeing, making it accessible for most participants.

After the countryside ride, the tour brings you into Alberobello’s historic center. Here, you have a photo stop and a chance to visit the famous trulli houses. The guide shares insights into how these conical limestone structures are built and why some roofs feature painted symbols—curiosities that reveal local traditions and beliefs.
You learn about Alberobello’s foundation and its journey to becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tour also explains how the trulli are constructed and their original purpose. This part of the tour offers ample opportunities for photos of the iconic whitewashed buildings with grey stone roofs.

Next, the journey continues to Locorotondo, a town celebrated for its circular layout and whitewashed houses. Upon arrival, the group explores the historic center, wandering among cummerse—the traditional round-topped homes with white lime walls. The guide shares curiosities about the architecture and local history, enhancing your appreciation of Locorotondo’s charm.
The narrow streets and picturesque houses create a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for photography and strolling. The tour emphasizes the town’s visual appeal and cultural significance, offering a chance to lose yourself among the sights.
More Great Tours NearbyA true highlight of the tour is the stop for homemade ice cream. This delicious treat offers a refreshing break and introduces visitors to a local specialty. The ice cream is praised as top quality—a sweet reward after cycling and sightseeing.
This pause also provides an opportunity to chat with the guide and ask questions about the area, making the experience more personal. It’s a delightful addition that balances active exploration with indulgence.

After the ice cream stop, the group heads back toward Alberobello. The return journey takes about 1.5 hours and showcases more of the Valle d’Itria’s landscapes—passing wheat fields, vineyards, oaks, and olive trees once again. The leisurely pace lets you absorb the scenery and appreciate the quiet beauty of this part of Italy.
The route retraces the initial countryside paths, giving a sense of continuity and allowing time to reflect on what you’ve seen. The tour concludes at the original starting point in the historic parking area.

This tour is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 8 participants, which ensures personalized guidance and an intimate setting. The guide speaks Italian, English, and French, making the explanations accessible to a range of visitors. The meeting point is straightforward: the parking lot in Via Monte San Gabriele.
Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes, a camera, sunscreen, and a water bottle. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or those who cannot ride a bike. Wearing comfortable clothing for biking is recommended, and the electric bikes make pedaling easier, even on gentle inclines.

Since the tour involves cycling on countryside roads and narrow streets in historic towns, it’s best suited to those who can ride a bike comfortably. The electric bikes help reduce physical strain, but the activity may not be appropriate for people with back issues or those unable to ride.
The tour is designed to be enjoyable and relaxed, with a focus on sightseeing and cultural learning. It’s a great choice for travelers seeking a combination of active exploration and culture without excessive physical demand.

Based on positive reviews, the guides are highly praised for their knowledge and friendliness. Rocco, in particular, is noted for being helpful and well-informed, sharing interesting facts about the area’s architecture, history, and nature. The tour’s quality of bikes is also consistently highlighted, with excellent comfort making the ride enjoyable.
Participants appreciate the clarity of explanations, the well-packed equipment, and the delicious ice cream. The tour’s ability to balance informative commentary with scenic cycling creates a memorable experience.
Booking this tour offers the benefit of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. The option to reserve now and pay later adds flexibility for travelers who want to secure their spot without immediate commitment. The price includes the e-bike rental, guiding services, and ice cream stop.
The small group size enhances the value, ensuring a personalized experience. The tour is suitable for those who enjoy active outings with cultural insights and are looking for a relaxed-paced, scenic trip.
This e-bike tour from Alberobello to Locorotondo offers a well-rounded experience combining scenic cycling, historic sightseeing, and a sweet ice cream break. The small group size and knowledgeable guides make it an engaging way to explore the region’s unique architecture and landscapes.
While it suits most active travelers who are comfortable on bikes, it may not be ideal for those with back problems or pregnancy restrictions. The beautiful countryside, charming towns, and informative commentary make it a worthwhile choice for anyone wanting an authentic taste of Valle d’Itria in a relaxed, outdoor setting.
This tour provides value for money with its combination of scenery, culture, and refreshment. It’s an especially good pick for those who appreciate small-group experiences and want to see the area at a leisurely pace.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is best suited for participants who can ride a bike comfortably. It may not be suitable for very young children, especially if they cannot maintain balance or pedal.
Do I need to bring my own bike?
No, the e-bikes are provided as part of the tour. The bikes are described as excellent quality and comfortable.
What should I wear for the tour?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing suitable for biking, bring sunscreen, and a camera for scenic photos.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, the tour can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour bilingual?
The guides speak Italian, English, and French, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
How long is the cycling portion?
The initial ride through Alberobello lasts about 1 hour, with the return ride taking approximately 1.5 hours in total.
What makes Locorotondo’s houses special?
The whitewashed houses, known as cummerse, are notable for their round shape and traditional lime walls, creating a distinctive townscape.
What is included in the ice cream stop?
The homemade ice cream is described as delicious and of high quality, offering a tasty reward during the exploration.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring an intimate group size and personalized guidance.
Is the tour accessible for people with back problems or pregnant women?
No, the tour is not suitable for pregnant women or individuals with back issues due to the physical activity involved.