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Enjoy a 3-hour bike ride through Tuscan landscapes, visiting Vicchio, historic churches, and tasting local food and wines with a professional guide.
Exploring the Tuscan countryside by bike offers a charming glimpse into Italy’s rural beauty and heritage. This 3-hour guided tour from Florence for $125.61 per person takes you through the scenic village of Vicchio and its surroundings, highlighting historic landmarks, local cuisine, and vibrant landscapes. The small group format, limited to 6 travelers, guarantees a personalized experience, making it ideal for those who appreciate a relaxed pace paired with cultural insights.
The tour combines cycling, cultural exploration, and food tasting, delivering a well-rounded immersion into Mugello’s rural life. It is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness aged 14 and above. However, travelers should be prepared for some outdoor activity and variable weather, as the tour proceeds rain or shine. Since it involves cycling and walking, it’s best for those comfortable with moderate physical effort.


The tour begins at Piazza Giotto, easily accessible by public transportation, with the guide meeting you for a smooth start. The meeting point situates you right in the heart of Vicchio, allowing an immediate feel for the local atmosphere. The tour ends at Mugellove, where you’ll find the biking equipment ready for your adventure.
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The first stop involves a short walk into Vicchio, famed for its scenic lake and quaint streets. This 15-minute walk introduces visitors to the village’s peaceful ambiance. The peaceful lake setting offers a perfect introduction to the area’s rural charm, with plenty of photo opportunities.
At Mugellove, around 15 minutes into the tour, you receive bicycles and safety equipment, including helmets. This station serves as the hub for the cycling portion, with an emphasis on comfort and safety. The setup ensures everyone is ready for the picturesque ride ahead.

The 11th-century Pieve di San Cassiano makes a significant stop, offering a glimpse into medieval architecture and religious history. The 10-minute visit allows for brief exploration of this historic church, standing as a testament to Mugello’s long-standing spiritual heritage. Its ancient origins add a layer of historical depth to the countryside experience.

The tour highlights the places where the famous artist Giotto lived, connecting visitors to Italy’s storied artistic past. This stop provides insight into the artist’s roots and local influence, enriching the cultural backdrop of the ride.
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The charming country villa of Poggio Bartoli features in the itinerary, renowned for being the former residence of Florence’s noble families within the Medici circle. Surrounded by stunning scenery, this villa exemplifies Tuscan elegance and history, framing a perfect photo stop.

Throughout the tour, stops are made where delicious local food and wines are sampled, giving a true taste of Mugello’s culinary traditions. These tasting sessions add a flavorful dimension, showcasing regional specialties in relaxed settings.

Your guide shares insights into local cultivation practices and animal farming, connecting the land to its production traditions. This educational component deepens understanding of rural life and sustainable practices in Tuscany.
Included in the $125.61 price are the bicycle, helmet, bottled water, and food and wine tastings, all led by a professional guide. The tour’s small size fosters a relaxed, personalized atmosphere, with the guide adept at sharing local knowledge and making everyone comfortable.
The tour proceeds rain or shine, with provisions like rain jackets available, as noted by positive reviews. While the ride involves some moderate physical activity, it remains accessible to those with moderate fitness levels. Travelers should be prepared for outdoor conditions and the physical aspect of cycling and walking.
Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The tour is booked on average 60 days ahead, reflecting its popularity. Since the tour is limited to 6 participants, early reservation is recommended to secure a spot.
The stops for local food and wines are carefully curated to showcase authentic Mugello flavors. The tasting sessions are relaxed and informative, often highlighting regional specialties that pair well with the scenic outdoor setting. These experiences complement the cultural and historical exploration perfectly.
Guided by a professional, the tour leader is praised for being knowledgeable and personable. They provide engaging commentary about each site, including Giotto’s family and the medieval church, making the history accessible and interesting for all.
Cycling through Mugello means enjoying vast open fields, rolling hills, and historic villas. The landscape’s beauty encourages a leisurely pace, giving space to appreciate typical Tuscan vistas. Even in less-than-ideal weather, the scenery remains compelling.
The moderate physical activity and small group size make this tour suitable for families with teenagers, groups of friends, or solo travelers seeking a relaxed outdoor activity. The age limit of 14+ ensures participants are old enough to handle the bike ride comfortably.
While the tour offers excellent value, it does not include hotel pickup or transportation to attractions, so you need to arrange your own logistics to the meeting point. The short duration means it covers only a portion of Mugello’s rich landscape, perfect for a quick cultural jaunt rather than an exhaustive exploration.
This bike and food tour combines scenic beauty, historic discoveries, and regional delicacies into a well-balanced experience. Its small group setting, expert guidance, and authentic tastings make for a memorable half-day escape from Florence.
Ideal for those wanting a relaxed yet engaging way to learn about Mugello’s rural culture, this tour delivers a genuine, personal taste of Tuscany’s countryside. Its affordability and flexibility, thanks to free cancellation, add to its appeal for visitors seeking worry-free planning.
“Simone was very professional and personable. We took an hour train ride for under 6 Euro each and Simone met us at the train station. We were set …”
How long is the bike tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, covering key stops and scenic riding.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the moderate physical effort and small group size make it accessible for most with moderate fitness.
What is included in the price?
The use of bicycles and helmets, bottled water, and food and wine tastings are included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Piazza Giotto in Vicchio and concludes at Mugellove in Vicchio.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the tour.
What are the age restrictions?
Participants must be at least 14 years old.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable clothing, and readiness for outdoor activity is recommended. Rain gear is provided if needed.
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point is not included, so plan accordingly.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
You’ll visit Vicchio’s lake, the San Cassiano church, see where Giotto’s family lived, admire Villa Poggio Bartoli, and enjoy local food and wine tastings.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, families with teenagers and groups of friends will find this a pleasant, manageable outdoor activity.
This Tuscan countryside bike tour offers a delightful blend of history, scenery, and regional flavors. With expert guidance, authentic tastings, and a leisurely pace, it provides a charming way to experience Mugello’s rural soul in just a few hours.