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Discover Orvieto on a 5-hour e-bike tour featuring Lake Corbara, medieval castles, and organic wine tasting for $150.49 per person, with expert guides.
Exploring the lush landscapes and historic sites around Orvieto is made even more memorable with the Enobike tour to Lake Corbara and Titignano Castle. Priced at $150.49 per person, this 5-hour guided bike adventure offers a seamless combination of nature, history, and local flavors. The tour departs from Orvieto Stazione at 10:00 am, ensuring you start your day immersed in Italy’s scenic countryside. With a maximum group size of 10 travelers, it maintains an intimate atmosphere, perfect for those who appreciate personalized experiences.
A standout feature of this tour is the expert guidance, providing insights into each stop’s significance and history. The trip is designed for most travelers, though it involves some hills and physical effort, complemented by electric bikes to ease the ride. The highlight for many is the visit to Freddano estate, where organic wines are paired with local delicacies, rounding out the experience with delicious tastings. For those seeking a blend of outdoor adventure, cultural discovery, and authentic wine tasting, this tour offers a well-rounded day in Italy’s Umbria region.

This bike tour begins at Orvieto Stazione in the morning at 10:00 am. The meeting point is straightforward, making access easy for visitors arriving by train or car. The tour concludes back at the original meeting spot, allowing for flexible planning after the experience. The maximum group size of 10 helps facilitate a comfortable ride and engaging guide interaction, making it suitable for those who enjoy a more intimate setting.
The activity features mobile ticketing, and confirmation is provided immediately upon booking. Most travelers are eligible to participate, though it isn’t recommended for severely overweight individuals due to the physical nature of the ride. Participants should be prepared for some hills and uneven terrain, but the electric bikes help manage the inclines smoothly.
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The tour’s first stop is Lago di Corbara, a stunning reservoir formed by the Tiber River. The Tiber River Park surrounds the lake, offering peaceful scenery and a chance to see a variety of bird species such as the kingfisher, peregrine falcon, gray heron, and buzzard. The 15-minute stop is free of charge, giving ample time to enjoy the panoramic views and learn about the area’s ecological significance.
This part of the tour introduces the lush, untouched environment that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. The combination of water, trees, and wildlife makes for a calming start, setting a tone that emphasizes harmony with nature.
A brief 5-minute stop takes visitors to Osa, a ghost village once inhabited by the Netti family. Though small, this former residence offers a glimpse into the area’s past, with its quiet streets and old structures providing a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere. Admission is free, so visitors can explore at their own pace and imagine life in this now-abandoned settlement.
While the village is a quick stop, it adds a layer of historical intrigue to the journey, contrasting with the natural beauty seen elsewhere on the tour.

The Castello di Prodo is an ancient castle dating back to the 1200s, perched above a gorge that offers spectacular views. The 15-minute stop allows visitors to admire the castle’s architecture and soak in the impressive landscape below. It remains a key highlight for those interested in medieval structures and panoramic vistas.
The castle’s strategic location atop the reliefs makes it a perfect spot for photos and appreciating the historical defensive architecture that has stood the test of time.

The Castello di Titignano is a medieval village once owned by the Corsini Princes, now under the care of the Marquises Incisa della Rocchetta. The 30-minute visit offers breathtaking views from its elevated position, along with a chance to stroll through this well-preserved historic site. The castle and village blend art, history, and scenic beauty, making it a must-see stop on the route.
This stop provides a blend of cultural insight and incredible landscapes, with the added bonus of photo opportunities overlooking the countryside.

The highlight of the tour is the visit to Freddano estate, an organic winery nestled among vineyards and olive groves. Here, the focus is on sustainable production, with grapes ripening under the sun following strict organic protocols. The 1-hour visit includes a tour of the vineyards, olive groves, and cellars, culminating in a wine tasting of the estate’s organic wines paired with local dishes.
This experience stands out for its authentic connection to the land and the chance to savor high-quality, eco-friendly wines in a stunning panoramic setting. The inclusion of local products in the tasting enhances the sense of place and tradition.

While the tour involves riding through hilly terrain, the presence of electric bikes makes tackling inclines manageable and enjoyable. Participants should be comfortable with some moderate physical activity, but the overall pace is relaxed to allow for sightseeing at each stop. The five-hour duration balances active exploration with time to appreciate each location without feeling rushed.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, although those who are severely overweight or have mobility issues may find it challenging. The small group size supports a friendly, engaging environment where guides can tailor the experience as needed.

What makes this Enobike tour in Orvieto particularly appealing is its combination of scenic cycling, historic sites, and wine tasting. The route is thoughtfully designed to showcase both natural beauty and cultural landmarks, with stops like Lake Corbara, ghost village of Osa, and medieval castles providing a well-rounded experience.
The visit to Freddano estate adds a special touch, elevating the tour from a simple bike ride to a celebration of local produce and organic wines. The knowledgeable guides and well-maintained bikes contribute to a smooth, enjoyable outing that appeals to those who appreciate authentic, hands-on experiences.
This 5-hour guided e-bike tour balances outdoor adventure, historical exploration, and culinary delights in the beautiful surroundings of Orvieto. It offers a chance to see unspoiled nature, medieval architecture, and sample organic wines all in one day. The small group size and expert guidance make for an engaging and personalized experience.
While some hills are part of the route, electric bikes ensure that most participants can keep up comfortably. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility, making it a practical choice for planning a day out in Italy’s Umbria region. If you enjoy combining active outings with cultural and gastronomic pursuits, this tour promises a rewarding adventure.
Is this tour suitable for children or teenagers?
The tour is generally suitable for most travelers, though it involves some hills and moderate physical effort. Children or teens comfortable with bike riding could enjoy it, but the activity might be less suitable for very young children.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable clothing suited for outdoor activity, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat. A small bottle of water is recommended, especially in warmer weather.
Are the bikes electric?
Yes, the bikes used for this tour are electric, helping with uphill climbs and making the ride accessible for most participants.
How long is each stop?
Stops vary from 5 to 30 minutes, with the longest at the Freddano estate lasting about an hour, including the wine tasting.
What is included in the wine tasting?
The tasting features organic wines from Freddano estate, paired with typical local products such as snacks or small plates, in a scenic setting.
Is the tour physically demanding?
The route involves some hills and uneven terrain, but electric bikes make the effort manageable for most. A moderate level of fitness is recommended.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers, ensuring an intimate and engaging experience.
What time does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at 10:00 am and ends back at the starting point, approximately five hours later.
How do I book or get more information?
Bookings are handled through the provider, OrvietoBikeTour, with contact options including +39 348 410 0262 and [email protected].