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Explore Tuscany’s stunning hills on an electric bike, visit a family-run Chianti estate, enjoy a homemade Tuscan lunch, and savor local wines in this 7-hour guided tour.
Cycling through the hills of Tuscany has never been easier or more enjoyable than with the E-bike Chianti Classico & Tuscany tour with Wine & Lunch at Farm. Priced at $114.95 per person, this 7-hour small-group adventure offers a perfect blend of scenic views, delicious food, and expertly guided wine tastings. The tour departs from Florence, starting at 9:30 am, and is ideal for those looking to experience Tuscany’s countryside without the physical strain, thanks to the electric assist bicycles.
This tour is recommended for visitors who appreciate beautiful landscapes, authentic local food, and relaxed pacing. With a maximum of 8 travelers, it maintains a personalized feel and allows plenty of opportunities to enjoy panoramic vistas and learn about the area’s history from knowledgeable guides. Booking is typically made about two months in advance, reflecting its popularity.


This small-group tour takes you on a 7-hour journey through the lush landscape surrounding Florence. The use of electric bikes means you can enjoy the scenery without becoming exhausted, even on hilly terrain. The ride covers less-traveled roads and scenic routes, making for a peaceful and immersive experience.
You begin at Via del Campuccio, 90, with a meeting at 9:30 am. From there, the guide leads you through vineyards, villas, and olive orchards, providing a true taste of rural Tuscany. The electric assist ensures a comfortable pace, suitable for those with moderate physical fitness. Participants should dress appropriately for a day of riding, including bringing an extra wind jacket if the weather cools later.
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The first stop, Villa di Bellosguardo, offers a 10-minute panoramic overlook with free admission. From this vantage point, you enjoy sweeping views of Florence and the surrounding countryside. It’s a perfect spot for photos, capturing the beauty of Tuscany’s rolling hills and historic cityscape.
This stop sets the tone for the day, highlighting the stunning vistas that define this region. The location’s accessibility makes it a low-pressure introduction to the landscape, and it’s a favorite point for many on the tour.

The Scenic roads of Strada Statale 222 Chiantigiana form the core of the trip, offering five hours of riding through some of the most picturesque parts of the Chianti area. The route showcases vineyards, olive groves, and charming hillside villages, with plenty of photo stops along the way.
The guide points out local features and shares insights into the area’s history and agriculture, making the ride both scenic and informative. Since the roads are less traveled, riders enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and an authentic experience away from busy tourist spots.

A key highlight is the visit to a small, family-run Chianti wine estate. Here, the group receives a guided tour of the estate’s facilities, learning about traditional wine production and olive oil making. The tasting session features local wines and oils, giving participants a chance to savor authentic flavors.
The estate experience is intimate and personal, often praised for its warm hospitality and high-quality products. Many reviews highlight the olive oil tasting as a special part of the visit, with some suggesting bringing a backpack to carry bottles home.

The tour includes a delicious 2-course traditional Tuscan lunch at the estate or a nearby farm. The meal is accompanied by a selection of local wines and homegrown olive oils, making it a true taste of regional cuisine. The lunch is described as “beyond expectations,” with some reviews mentioning ravioli and bruschettas as highlights.
The setting for the meal typically offers spectacular views, and the experience is praised for its authenticity and quality. It’s an unhurried moment to relax and enjoy the flavors of Tuscany in a friendly, welcoming environment.
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After lunch, the ride continues toward Fiesole, offering spectacular panoramic views of Florence from higher vantage points. The return journey is mostly downhill, making it a leisurely cruise back into the city.
Many reviews mention how the downhill ride is both scenic and easy, with the small group allowing for friendly conversation and photo opportunities along the way. The route provides a memorable visual finale to the day’s adventure.

Guides like Alessandro, Jack, and Freddy earn high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and attentiveness. They are described as well-informed about Florence and Tuscany, capable of answering questions and adjusting the pace to suit the group.
The small group size, capped at 8 travelers, ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Many reviews emphasize the guides’ enthusiasm and local expertise, making the day both informative and fun.

The tour starts at 9:30 am and includes all necessary gear, such as helmet and bottled water. It’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, and the minimum age is 14 years old with a height requirement of 150 cm. Participants should wear comfortable clothes and consider bringing an extra wind jacket.
The tour is operated by We like Tuscany, which offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, making it flexible for planning. Since the tour is limited to 8 people, booking well in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons, which are typically booked around 63 days ahead.
This experience stands out for its combination of scenic biking, authentic wine estate visits, and a hearty Tuscan lunch. Similar tours, such as day trips to Siena or Pisa, or wine tasting experiences, are available but often lack the same small-group, personalized feel.
Optional add-ons or alternative tours include visits to Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa, or cooking classes, which are available through other providers. However, this tour’s focus on cycling, scenic views, and wine tasting makes it ideal for those seeking a relaxed, immersive day in Tuscany’s countryside.
The E-bike Chianti Classico & Tuscany tour offers excellent value, blending scenic cycling, wine and olive oil tastings, and a delicious Tuscan lunch into one seamless experience. The small group size and knowledgeable guides ensure personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
While physically moderate, the tour is best suited for those comfortable on a bicycle and willing to enjoy a full day outdoors. The electric bikes make the route accessible even for less experienced riders, and the spectacular views and authentic food and wine make it a memorable way to explore Tuscany beyond Florence’s city streets.
“Alessandro was an amazing guide! He was extremely knowledgeable about Florence and was able to answer all of our questions. He took us to numerous …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 14 years old and participants should be at least 150 cm tall. The ride is designed for those with moderate physical fitness.
What should I wear for the bike ride?
Dress comfortably for all-day riding, and bring an extra wind jacket in case it gets windy in the afternoon.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, a vegetarian option is available if advised at the time of booking, although it cannot be guaranteed for last-minute requests.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers E-bike use, helmet, bottled water, wine and olive oil tastings, and a 2-course lunch with wine.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the tour begins, with no penalty.
Where does the tour end?
The experience concludes back at the original meeting point, with no additional transportation included.