Cycle into the Tuscan countryside and enjoy a wine (one glass) and olive oil tasting on this scenic 4 hour morning bike tour from Florence with a professional and knowledgeable guide. Leave Florence by bike and coast through stunning landscapes, past gorgeous aristocratic villas, leafy olive groves, and rolling vineyards. Stop at a marvelous countryside venue that is also a farm producing artisanal extra virgin olive oil, paired with fresh Tuscan bread, tasty Tuscan cold cuts, and a glass of local Chianti Classico wine, before taking in the more beautiful scenery on the way back to Florence. All products are self-produced or locally sourced. This is the best way to experience green Tuscany gorgeous-ness, right out of the city, and to enjoy a balance of cycling, admiring stunning scenery, and enjoying the gastronomic specialties of the area.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. If you bike regularly, this will be an easy/intermediate ride, depending on your level. There are 4 hills to climb on the tour, so please consider your fitness level or ask us in advance to upgrade to an E-bike if you are not looking for a workout (limited availability).. A minimum of 2 people per booking is required. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund. We run the tour rain or shine. Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately . All passenger heights and weights MUST be advised at time of booking. Please be aware that we are not a bike-learning school. Sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended. May be operated by a multilingual guide. Participants of the excursion affirm that they are entirely responsible for their own actions. Minimu age is 14 years old
Via del Campuccio 90, ring the bell "We Like Tuscany/SmallCodes"