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Discover the scenic countryside of Alberobello and Locorotondo on a 3-hour e-bike tour featuring local focaccia, seasonal fruit picking, and wine tasting for $102.

This $102 e-bike tour offers an engaging way to see the picturesque Valle d’Itria region in southern Italy. Departing from Alberobello, renowned for its iconic trulli houses, the tour covers about 20 km (12 miles) of scenic country roads, farmhouses, and dry stone walls. It includes a mix of active cycling, cultural stops, and authentic local tastings, making it ideal for travelers eager to explore local life beyond typical tourist spots.
The tour is led by knowledgeable guides, with a focus on off-the-beaten-path routes that avoid crowded areas. It’s perfect for those who appreciate a slower pace, genuine regional insights, and delicious food and wine. While the group size is limited to 8 participants for a more personalized experience, those with a minimum height of 163 cm (5’4 ft) will find it accessible.
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The tour begins at Via M.Viterbo, 9 in Alberobello, where guides greet participants with well-maintained e-bikes and helmets included. From here, the journey immediately immerses riders in the town’s famous trulli architecture, as guides share interesting facts about these traditional stone dwellings. The first few minutes set a relaxed tone, with most of the ride focusing on country roads that wind away from busy tourist areas into the quiet countryside.
This starting point offers a practical and central location, making it easy to find and join the group. The small group size ensures a friendly atmosphere, allowing guides to tailor the experience and share detailed stories about the area’s history and daily life.

The main activity involves pedaling along country lanes, where dry-stone walls, farmhouse buildings, and trulli dominate the views. Guides lead the ride at a steady, manageable pace, making it suitable for most riders, including those who are not experienced cyclists. The route emphasizes backcountry roads with minimal vehicle traffic, providing a peaceful setting to enjoy the landscape.
Travelers appreciate the relaxing pace, which allows for plenty of photo stops and time to soak in the views. The ride offers a chance to see the rural farms, many of which are still active, giving a real sense of local life. The route also brings riders close to the historic Locorotondo, known for its stunning circular old town and picturesque streets.

One of the tour’s highlights is the stop at Giovanni’s bakery in Locorotondo’s historic center. Here, the focaccia is freshly baked, filled with charcuterie or vegetables of your choice, and served with a glass of local wine. This tasting offers a delicious taste of Apulian cuisine, highlighting regional baking traditions.
This stop is particularly praised for the quality of the focaccia and the friendly atmosphere. Guides provide insight into local baking techniques and the importance of family-run bakeries in the area. It’s a relaxed moment to chat with locals and enjoy a genuine regional flavor.

After the focaccia tasting, the tour visits Locorotondo’s Centro Storico, renowned for its circular layout and whitewashed houses. Guides lead travelers through the narrow streets, pointing out hidden viewpoints and sharing stories about the town’s history and traditions.
This stop gives time to explore on foot, with the opportunity to admire church facades and local architecture. The town’s spectacular panoramic views across the Valle d’Itria make it a favorite photo spot. Visitors often comment on its enchanting atmosphere, with many taking moments to enjoy the peaceful ambiance.

Before heading back to Alberobello, the tour pauses at Signora Maria’s pastry shop. Here, travelers taste almond-based sweets, a traditional treat in Puglia. These local cookies are a perfect sweet ending to the culinary segment of the experience.
The pastry shop visit adds a personal touch to the tour, connecting guests with the region’s baking heritage. It’s a small but memorable detail appreciated by those with a sweet tooth or an interest in regional desserts.
The return route involves a fruit-picking activity, where riders stop to collect seasonal fruits directly from the trees, such as cherries, figs, fioroni, pears, blackberries, and mulberries. This interactive part of the tour offers a fresh, hands-on experience that few guided trips include.
Participants enjoy the opportunity to taste fruits straight from nature, emphasizing the authentic rural lifestyle. It’s a simple activity that adds a playful element and highlights the bounty of the local land.

The tour is designed for most travelers, with a minimum height requirement of 163 cm (5’4 ft). The use of e-bikes ensures that participants can comfortably manage the 20 km (12 miles) route, even if they are less experienced cyclists.
The meeting point at Via M.Viterbo, 9 in Alberobello is easy to find, and the tour concludes back at the same location. Included in the price are helmets, a local guide, luggage storage, bottled water, and a glass of wine. Additional expenses, such as private transportation, are not included.
The experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility. The small group size (up to 8 people) helps foster a relaxed, personalized atmosphere.
Guides, such as Gianpiero, Giampiero, and others, are consistently praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to share stories about the region. Many reviews highlight the fun and engaging style of guides, who explain local history and customs clearly.
Guests appreciate the balance of cycling, cultural stops, and food tasting, citing the guides’ enthusiasm and detailed explanations as key factors that make the tour memorable. The local hosts are described as warm and accommodating, enhancing the authentic feel of the experience.
This e-bike tour suits those who enjoy active outdoor activities combined with culinary experiences. It’s ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunities to take photos, interact with locals, and try regional foods and wines.
While it accommodates most fitness levels, participants should be comfortable pedaling uphill sections and handling e-bikes. The focus on local life and scenery makes it especially appealing to foodies, culture enthusiasts, and nature lovers.
This 3-hour guided experience delivers a beautiful blend of scenery, food, and local culture in Valle d’Itria. The well-maintained e-bikes and expert guides make it accessible and engaging, with a focus on authentic regional flavors like focaccia, almond sweets, and seasonal fruits.
The small group size and personalized stops create an intimate atmosphere, making it ideal for food lovers and curious travelers. The tour’s moderate pace and beautiful routes ensure a relaxing yet enriching day out.
The main limitations include the minimum height requirement and the fact that most of the commentary is in Italian, which might affect non-Italian speakers unless the guide speaks English fluently. Still, the overall value and unique access to local regions offset these considerations.
“Marcella and Gianpiero were wonderful guides. The meeting site was fairly easy to find. They Showed up at meeting place timely, had bikes ready to …”
What is included in this tour?
The tour includes helmet, local guide, use of bicycle, luggage storage, bottled water, and a glass of wine.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, covering about 20 km of riding.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs from and returns to Via M.Viterbo, 9 in Alberobello.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Participants must be at least 163 cm (5’4 ft) tall, so it’s best suited for older children or teenagers.
What type of bikes are used?
Electric bikes (e-bikes) are provided, making the ride easier and more comfortable.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and outdoor activity, plus a helmet provided.
Are meals or additional drinks included?
The tour includes focaccia, sweets, and a glass of wine, but not additional meals or drinks.
Is the tour accessible for beginners?
Yes, the use of e-bikes and a relaxed pace make it accessible for most people, provided they meet the height requirement.
Are there any hidden costs?
No, all the major inclusions are covered; private transportation is not included and must be arranged separately.
Would this tour suit someone interested in local culture?
Absolutely — the stops at bakeries, pastry shops, and fruit trees, combined with stories from guides, offer a genuine look into local life.