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Explore Alberobello on a 3-hour e-bike tour, visiting trulli, a donkey farm, a traditional mill, and enjoying local food and wine in Apulia, Italy.

The Alberobello e-bike tour offers a compelling way to see this iconic Italian town and its surroundings in just three hours. Priced with flexibility—free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later options—this experience is perfect for travelers seeking a mix of scenic views, local culture, and engaging activities. The small group setup ensures you receive personalized attention from guides fluent in English, Italian, and French.
This tour is especially suitable for those who enjoy active exploration and want to combine biking with authentic local stops. It’s designed to give visitors a well-rounded taste of Alberobello’s scenic countryside, charming trulli, and traditional craftsmanship, making it an excellent choice for travelers eager to see more than just the typical tourist spots.
You can check availability for your dates here:The adventure begins inside the parking area in Alberobello’s old town, where your e-bikes await. From this central point, the tour leads through narrow streets and scenic backroads, crossing dry stone walls, vineyards, and oak forests. The e-bikes make the journey relaxed and accessible, allowing you to enjoy the breeze and the countryside’s natural beauty without fatigue.
Riding through this landscape reveals Alberobello’s rural charm, with viewpoints offering glimpses over the village and lush surroundings. The pace is well-balanced—not too hurried—giving ample time to appreciate the scenery and take photos.
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A key highlight of this tour is the opportunity to see the famous trulli, the conical stone houses that symbolize Alberobello. The guide shares insights about their history and construction, helping you understand why these structures are so distinctive.
The trulli are not just photogenic but also part of a living tradition, and the tour offers access to some of the most evocative spots in the countryside where they are clustered. This is perfect for visitors wanting to understand more about local architecture and heritage beyond just admiring their appearance.

One of the most memorable stops is at a donkey farm in Martina Franca, where donkeys are the stars. The guide introduces you to a donkey breeder, and you get to caress and bond with these gentle animals. The stop offers a chance for close encounters with donkeys, who are described as incorrigible heartbreakers—a fun note that highlights their charming personalities.
Visiting the donkey farm adds a personal touch to the tour, providing insight into animal care and local farming traditions. The interaction with the donkeys is a highlight praised in reviews for creating magical moments.

Another core stop is the visit to a family-run grain mill. Here, the guide explains the milling process, taking visitors from grain to flour. Watching the traditional methods in action offers a tangible connection to local food production.
At the mill, travelers also enjoy a tasting session featuring focaccia, friselle, and taralli—all made locally—paired with a glass of wine from the region. This apulian aperitivo emphasizes the flavors and craftsmanship that define Apulian cuisine.
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The food experience is a central part of this tour, with focaccia and taralli served alongside local wines. The guide facilitates a relaxed atmosphere, making the tasting feel like a convivial gathering. The wine is described as being from the local production, adding authenticity to the experience.
This portion offers a delightful balance of culinary pleasures and culture, giving travelers a chance to savor regional flavors in a friendly setting. The reviews consistently highlight the quality of the products and the knowledgeable guides who explain their significance.

The tour concludes with a ride back into Alberobello’s old town, where the best viewpoints allow for a final appreciation of the fairy-tale village. The narrow streets and whitewashed trulli create a picturesque scene perfect for photographs.
The return ride reaffirms the tour’s focus on authentic scenery and local character, leaving visitors with lasting impressions of both the town and its surrounding landscapes.

This 3-hour experience is suitable for most guests, with limited to 8 participants for a more personalized touch. The meeting point is straightforward, inside the parking lot in Alberobello’s old town at coordinates 40.78057098388672, 17.236967086791992.
The activity is flexible in timing, with check availability for starting times. The small group size ensures that guides can tailor the experience and provide individual attention.

What makes this tour stand out is the combination of scenic biking, authentic stops, and local culinary delights. The knowledgeable guides are praised for their professionalism and friendliness, making the experience both educational and fun.
Plus, the inclusion of a donkey farm visit and a traditional mill offers a richer understanding of regional traditions, beyond just sightseeing. The wine and food tasting at the end adds a relaxed, convivial touch, making it ideal for those wanting a taste of local life.

Travelers seeking a light active experience with cultural, culinary, and scenic highlights will appreciate this tour. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy small-group settings, informative guides, and authentic regional stops.
While the tour is accessible and designed to be enjoyable, riders should be comfortable on e-bikes and prepared for some outdoor cycling in an open-air environment.
This 3-hour tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Alberobello and its countryside, emphasizing local culture, food, and scenery. The small-group format and expert guides ensure a relaxed and informative experience.
The highlights—such as meeting donkeys, visiting a traditional mill, and tasting local products—are highly praised and promise memorable moments. The tour’s flexible booking options and positive reviews reinforce its value for those wanting an authentic glimpse of Apulia.
This experience is a great way to combine physical activity with cultural enrichment, making it a worthwhile addition to any itinerary in Alberobello.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, including all stops and activities.
Where does the tour start?
It begins inside the parking area in Alberobello’s old town at coordinates 40.780571, 17.236967.
What languages are available for the guides?
Guides speak English, Italian, and French.
Is the tour suitable for children or beginners?
The tour is designed to be accessible, but riders should be comfortable on e-bikes.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, and you can reserve now and pay later.
What food and drink are included?
Participants enjoy focaccia, taralli, friselle, and a glass of wine during the tasting stop.