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Enjoy a self-guided bike ride from Pisa to Lucca along the scenic Puccini Trail for around $40, passing historic sites, the Serchio river, and charming city streets.
For those seeking an active way to explore Tuscany’s beautiful countryside and historic towns, the Pisa to Lucca Self-Guided Bike Tour offers a well-rounded experience at an accessible price of $40.49 per person. Spanning about 4 to 5 hours, this tour takes riders along the Puccini cycle path, following the Serchio river and passing through lush landscapes filled with diverse birdlife and water features.
What makes this tour stand out is its self-guided format, making it flexible and suitable for independent explorers comfortable with navigation. The tour begins in Pisa at the Smile & Ride meeting point and concludes back there, offering convenience for travelers staying nearby. While the ride itself is primarily on cycle paths and quiet roads, the route leads to the enchanting city of Lucca, famous for its medieval towers, city walls, and lively squares.
The tour’s reviews highlight excellent service, friendly staff, and the quality of bikes, including the option for e-bikes that make the longer stretches easier. The experience combines nature, history, and culture, with stops at key landmarks and some tasty local food options in Lucca. It’s ideal for active visitors looking for a mix of outdoor adventure and sightseeing.

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This tour begins at Piazza della Stazione, 7 in Pisa, easily accessible via public transportation. Riders pick up their bikes here, with confirmation received immediately upon booking. The start time is flexible, with departures available Monday through Saturday from 9:30AM to 1:00PM, ensuring travelers can fit it into their schedule. Since it’s a private activity, only your group participates, allowing for a personalized experience.

The route follows the Serchio river, where water jumps over the riverbed and bird terraces host a variety of species. The Puccini cycle path connects Pisa with Lucca, providing a smooth, scenic ride that emphasizes natural landscapes. The path is praised for its peaceful settings, streams, and small communities, making the bike journey as relaxing as it is picturesque.

Upon reaching Lucca, the tour includes a ride along the medieval city walls, offering stunning views of the city and its towers. Riders explore Lucca’s narrow streets, renowned for tower houses that rise above the rooftops. Key sights include the Guinigi Tower, with its famous hanging garden, and the lively via Fillungo, lined with shops and cafes.
In Lucca’s historic squares, visitors can admire the Roman amphitheater, the Napoleon square, and other enchanting spots. For a gastronomic treat, the city offers specialties like cecina, necci (chestnut pancakes), buccellato, and traditional Lucchese soup, perfect for a leisurely break.

The tour includes several notable stops:
All stops are brief, typically 5 to 15 minutes, designed to maximize sightseeing without slowing the overall pace.
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The bike rental is handled smoothly by Smile & Ride, with friendly staff ready to assist. The tour is highly praised for the quality of bikes, including electric bikes, which are recommended given the length and hilly sections of the ride. Riders appreciate the helpful tips provided on cycling and route guidance through the application.
Reviews highlight excellent service, with one note mentioning helpfulness even on short notice, and another praising the automatic, easy-to-understand navigation tips. The staff’s professionalism and warmth contribute significantly to the positive experience.
Cycling along the Serchio river offers sweeping views of bushy terraces, streams, and farmland. The landscape is rich with birdlife and water features, providing a tranquil backdrop. The Puccini trail itself is designed to combine natural beauty with easy-to-navigate pathways, making the ride pleasant for a wide range of cyclists, especially those with e-bikes.
The return journey is via different roads, which some find slightly more challenging through hills, but the scenery remains worth the effort. The overall environment makes this tour ideal for nature lovers and those wanting a scenic escape from urban sights.

In Lucca, visitors can indulge in local specialties. The town is renowned for cecina (chickpea flatbread), necci (chestnut pancakes) served with ricotta, buccellato (sweet bread), and traditional Lucchese soup. After cycling, these food options make perfect stops for a leisurely meal or snack, enhancing the cultural experience. Many local cafes and eateries line the streets around via Fillungo and other squares.
This tour is suitable for most active travelers and most participants, with the availability of e-bikes making the ride accessible even for those less accustomed to cycling long distances or hills. The route is mainly on dedicated cycle paths and quiet roads, offering a safe environment for riders of different skill levels.
It’s advisable to have some basic cycling fitness, especially if choosing a standard bike over an e-bike, but overall, the tour remains manageable for a wide audience.
Booking is straightforward, with confirmation received immediately. The tour operates Monday through Saturday, with flexible start times in the morning. The activity is private, ensuring a personalized experience without large groups, and the free cancellation policy provides peace of mind if plans change.
This self-guided bike tour suits independent travelers who enjoy scenic routes, cultural sights, and a bit of outdoor activity. It is perfect for those comfortable with navigation and looking for a flexible itinerary. The inclusion of e-bikes makes it easier for a broader range of fitness levels, especially those wary of hills or long distances.
The combination of natural landscapes, historic sites, and charming local food makes this tour a well-rounded choice for families, couples, or solo explorers interested in exploring Tuscany from a different perspective.
The Pisa to Lucca Self-Guided Bike Tour offers an excellent value at around $40, with a route that balances scenic beauty, cultural highlights, and comfort. Riders appreciate the friendly staff, high-quality bikes, and the breathtaking views of Tuscany’s countryside and medieval city walls.
While the ride involves some hills on the return, the availability of electric bikes helps make the experience accessible and enjoyable. The stops at notable landmarks and the town’s excellent food options add richness to the journey.
This tour is particularly suited for active travelers who want to combine outdoor activity with cultural discovery, all at their own pace. It’s a practical, well-organized way to explore Tuscany beyond the usual tourist spots.
Is the bike rental included in the price?
Yes, the price covers bike rental, including options for e-bikes.
Do I need previous cycling experience?
Basic cycling ability is recommended; the availability of e-bikes makes the ride accessible for most skill levels.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, ideal for a half-day outing.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start of the tour.
Are there stops for sightseeing?
Yes, stops include Keith Haring’s mural, Santa Maria della Spina, Piazza dei Miracoli, and Lucca’s city walls.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, especially with electric bikes, making it manageable for families with children capable of cycling.
What should I bring on the ride?
Comfortable clothing, water, and identification. The bike rental includes safety gear.
How accessible is the route?
The route is mainly on dedicated cycle paths and quiet roads, making it accessible and safe for most riders.
Does the tour include food or drink?
No, but Lucca offers many options for local specialties after the cycling portion.
Where does the tour end?
Back at the Piazza della Stazione in Pisa, where it started, making logistics simple.