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Discover Monopoli on a 3-hour e-bike tour exploring the old town, ancient olive groves, coastal coves, and a mysterious rock village with expert guides.
Experience the charm of Apulia with this 3-hour e-bike tour from Monopoli that covers three distinct sides of the town: the historic center, the coastline, and the countryside. Starting from the parking lot behind Monopoli railway station, participants are equipped with lightweight e-bikes suitable for all levels. The tour is especially praised for its small group size, limited to 8 participants, which ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace. Guided by multilingual guides in English, French, and Italian, this experience combines scenic cycling with storytelling about the area’s fascinating history and legends.
The tour is perfect for those interested in exploring off-the-beaten-path locations, including a hidden rock village carved out of a natural gully, and learning about olive trees and regional traditions. While the 3-hour duration makes it accessible for most, some stops, like the rock village, require covering the ankles and calves due to high grass. This tour offers a wonderful mix of nature, history, and local culture—ideal for curious travelers who cherish easy cycling, interesting stories, and stunning scenery.


The tour begins with a relaxed ride through Monopoli’s charming old town. Here, the guide leads you through narrow streets filled with historic buildings and stories about local traditions. This part of the tour offers a chance to appreciate the vibrant atmosphere and see notable sights, all while learning about the area’s cultural background. The pedestrian-friendly streets make for a comfortable stroll, and the guide’s commentary adds depth to the experience.
This segment is perfect for history enthusiasts or anyone interested in understanding the local architecture and legends. The short, leisurely walk helps set the tone for the richer exploration ahead.

One of the most unique stops on this tour is the visit to a rock village carved out of erosive gully formations. This hidden site is on private farmland, making it a rarely seen treasure, and includes grain and olive processing buildings along with an ancient church adorned with frescoes. The guide explains the life of early inhabitants who lived and worked there, giving visitors a vivid picture of historical life.
Travelers should note that visiting the rock village requires covering the ankles and calves due to surrounding high grass, so wearing appropriate clothing is recommended. The mind-blowing atmosphere of this site makes it a highlight that stands apart from typical sightseeing.

The countryside segment takes you through millenary olive tree plantations, where the guide shares interesting facts about olive cultivation and regional agriculture. The ride along farm tracks is smooth and safe, with the e-bikes making the journey effortless even over longer distances.
This part of the tour appeals to those curious about local farming practices and the history of olive oil production. The landscape offers a peaceful backdrop, and the knowledgeable guide makes this segment both relaxing and educational.

The tour continues with a scenic ride along the coast, where participants experience sea breezes and views of hidden coves. The route along the shoreline provides a refreshing contrast to the rural countryside, with opportunities for photo stops and to simply enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
Riding along the coast is a highlight for many, as it combines easy cycling with the sensation of being close to the Adriatic Sea. The guide points out notable features along the coast, adding context to the beautiful views.
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Across reviews, the knowledgeable guides like Rocco and Francesco stand out for their friendly, patient, and informative approach. They share captivating stories and facts about the region’s history, plants, and legends. Riders appreciate the outstanding bike quality and the well-planned itinerary, which balances sightseeing, learning, and leisure.
Guides are attentive to children and families, providing child seats and semi-tandem bikes for younger participants. Their enthusiasm and local expertise greatly enhance the overall experience.

Participants meet at the parking lot behind Monopoli railway station at the coordinates 40.95079803466797, 17.28887367248535. The tour starts with a quick introduction to the e-bikes, which are described as lightweight and easy to manage—ideal for riders of all levels.
The tour is limited to 8 people, ensuring that everyone receives personal attention and can enjoy a relaxed pace. The inclusion of child seats and electric bikes for children under 4’11” makes this tour accessible to families, with costs for child bikes matching those for adults.

Booking this tour is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for those planning on a flexible schedule. This ease of booking makes it a convenient choice for spontaneous or well-planned trips alike.

This e-bike tour shares the landscape appreciation and historical storytelling found in other offerings such as sea and olive grove rides, boat tours to caves, or local food tours. However, the focus on a hidden rock village and the combination of old town, coast, and countryside set this experience apart.
Potential add-ons include boat trips to Polignano a Mare caves or street food tours, which can complement the insights gained here if travelers wish to deepen their exploration of Monopoli and its surroundings.

This 3-hour guided e-bike ride offers a comprehensive glimpse into the diverse facets of Monopoli, from its historic streets to ancient farming sites and coastal scenery. The expert guides ensure a smooth, informative journey, while the lightweight bikes make the experience accessible for most.
While the visit to the rock village involves some walking over high grass, this site’s mystery and historical significance make it a truly special highlight. The small group size and flexible booking options add to the appeal for families and curious travelers seeking a relaxed, informative adventure.
This tour is a great way to see both the urban charm and rural beauty of Apulia, with plenty of interesting stories, stunning views, and memorable moments along the way.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, babies and children can participate. Child seats are available, and for children under 4’11”, semi-tandem and electric bikes are offered at the same price as adult bikes.
What should I wear for the rock village stop?
It is recommended to cover ankles and calves when visiting the rock village because of high grass around the site.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, French, and Italian, ensuring clear communication for international visitors.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a manageable and enjoyable outing.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility in planning.
Is the bike equipment easy to manage?
Absolutely. The lightweight e-bikes are described as easy to handle, suitable for riders of various experience levels.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
Meeting point is at the parking lot behind Monopoli railway station, at the specified coordinates.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of historic town exploration, scenic cycling along coast and countryside, and the visit to a rarely seen rock village makes it a highly engaging experience.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The ride is designed to be relaxed and accessible, with most cycling on flat farm tracks and gentle terrain.
Is this tour a good value?
Given the inclusion of expert guides, high-quality bikes, family-friendly options, and a three-hour duration, it offers strong value for travelers interested in culture, nature, and scenery.