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Discover Sicily’s Valley of the Temples on a relaxing 2.5-hour e-bike tour, combined with tasting organic, local slow food in Agrigento. Small group experience.
Cycling among ancient temples and tasting authentic Sicilian products—this E-Bike tour in Agrigento’s Valley of the Temples offers a truly engaging way to explore one of Italy’s most impressive archaeological sites. The tour, lasting around 2.5 hours, takes you on a gentle ride through historic ruins, scenic rural landscapes, and a traditional farmhouse, where you’ll enjoy a slow food tasting of organic, zero-km products. With a maximum of 4 participants, this experience combines culture, nature, and gastronomy into an intimate, relaxed outing suitable for diverse fitness levels.
The tour is led by a knowledgeable guide who shares insights into the temples, local history, and Sicilian culinary traditions. While the small group size enhances the personal connection and discovery, travelers should be comfortable riding an electric bike and prepared for a slow-paced, scenic ride. The experience promises a multi-sensory journey that captures the essence of Sicily’s archaeology, countryside, and flavors.


The adventure begins at Casa Diodoros, where participants gather in a secure parking area within the Valley of the Temples. This exclusive entry point allows a smooth start without dealing with crowds, and the location coordinates are 37.289161682128906, 13.590142250061035. The meeting point sets the stage for a comfortable and relaxed experience, perfect for those eager to see the temples with minimal hassle.
From here, the guide introduces the electric bikes — easy to handle and suitable for all levels — and offers brief instructions before setting off on the little-traveled paths. The bikes glide quietly through the rural landscapes, giving a sense of freedom and intimacy with the land. This initial segment provides a gentle warm-up and helps everyone feel confident before heading deeper into the archaeological park.
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A highlight of the tour is the majestic Temple of Concordia, arguably the most iconic ruin in the park. The temple’s well-preserved columns stand proudly, offering a stunning backdrop for photos and contemplation. As you pedal along, the guide shares stories about Akragas, the ancient Greek city that once thrived here, and explains the engineering marvels of the perimeter walls and gates.
Along With Concordia, the tour passes by the temples of Hercules, Juno, and the remains of Zeus, providing a comprehensive view of the site’s ancient architecture. The garden of Aesculapius is also accessible, where a thousand-year-old medicinal plant garden reveals the intertwining of history, medicine, and nature. Visitors get a chance to stop, listen to the guide’s detailed explanations, and soak in the stunning vistas of the olive and almond groves.

Beyond the main attractions, the guide leads you to exclusive spots that are often overlooked during standard tours. These include hidden corners and quiet paths, where the local flora and fauna come into view, and less crowded views of the temples. The small group size ensures everyone can ask questions and get personalized insights about Sicilian flora, history, and architecture.
The perimeter walls and gates showcase the ingenuity of ancient engineering, and the guide explains how these structures helped define the ancient city’s boundaries. This approach offers a more detailed picture of the park’s layout and significance, making the experience both educational and visually captivating.

The Temples of Hercules, Juno, and Zeus each tell a story of religion, power, and craftsmanship. The Temple of Hercules stands out with its massive columns and historic importance as the oldest temple on the site. The Temple of Juno is notable for its restorations, and the remains of Zeus reveal the scale and grandeur of ancient religious constructions.
Throughout the ride, the guide’s commentary deepens the understanding of how these structures fit into the broader landscape and their architectural features. The scenic views over the valley, olive trees, and distant sea accentuate the timelessness of this archaeological treasure. The atmosphere is peaceful, with gentle breezes and the warm Sicilian sun enhancing the experience.
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A special highlight is the garden of medicinal plants, which dates back over a thousand years. This unique corner combines botanical beauty with historical significance, illustrating how ancient Sicilians used local plants for healing and medicine. It’s a quiet, contemplative space that enriches the understanding of ancient practices and natural remedies.
The guide explains the medicinal uses of specific plants, connecting history and botany in a compelling way. Walking through this historic garden provides a relaxing pause, and it’s a favorite spot for many to pause and absorb the atmosphere of the site.

The cycling portion ends at the starting point, Casa Diodoros, where the tour transitions into a culinary experience. Here, participants enjoy a slow food tasting of local, organic, zero-km products. The tasting includes dishes prepared with ingredients harvested in the Valley of the Temples, connecting culinary traditions to the land just explored.
The tasting takes place inside Casa Diodoros — a typical farmhouse that emphasizes authenticity. The food, prepared with organic ingredients, showcases traditional recipes that reflect Sicilian flavors. This gastro-cultural moment offers a satisfying end to the physical activity, emphasizing local flavors and slow dining.

After the tasting, the experience allows free time to explore the Via Sacra area at your own pace. This stroll provides additional opportunities to see the temples of Concordia, Juno, and Hercules up close or enjoy the panoramic views of the valley. The small group size makes this optional extension personalized and relaxed.
Participants can revisit favorite spots, take photos, or simply enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the historic site. The entire experience encourages a balance of guided discovery and independent exploration, perfect for those who want a comprehensive yet leisurely visit.
This small group tour is limited to 4 participants, fostering a friendly and personalized atmosphere. The meeting point at Casa Diodoros ensures easy access with exclusive entry and secure parking within the park. The tour begins and ends at this location, making logistics straightforward.
The duration of approximately 2.5 hours includes the bike ride, stops, and tasting, offering a balanced pace suitable for most fitness levels. Participants should bring comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes and arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a prompt start.
The tour is led in Italian and English, with a live guide sharing detailed insights. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, and booking can be made with flexible payment options.

This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, food lovers, and outdoor adventurers who want a relaxed, cultural, and culinary exploration of Sicily. The small-group setting allows for personalized attention and meaningful engagement, especially for travelers who appreciate local stories and authentic flavors.
It’s perfect for those who enjoy light physical activity and want to avoid large, crowded tours. The combination of cycling, archaeology, and gastronomy ensures a well-rounded experience that captures the essence of Sicilian life and history in an accessible format.
Is this tour suitable for beginners or those who don’t cycle often?
Yes, the tour uses electric bikes, which are easy to handle and assist with pedaling, making it suitable for all levels, including beginners.
What should I wear and bring?
Participants should wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes. Arriving 15 minutes early helps prepare for the ride and briefing.
Can I customize or extend the time at the archaeological site?
After the guided tour and tasting, there’s free time to explore the area at your own pace, including the Via Sacra and nearby temples.
How many people are in each group?
The group is limited to 4 participants, ensuring a personal and relaxed experience.
What if the weather is bad?
The route or tour may be subject to change due to weather or unforeseen events, so it’s advisable to check the forecast and be flexible.
This e-bike and slow food tour in Agrigento offers a compelling blend of archaeology, nature, and cuisine in a small-group setting. Its focus on authentic, local experiences and scenic cycling makes it a memorable way to connect with Sicily’s cultural roots.
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