If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to sleep suspended among the trees while exploring Italy’s beautiful landscapes, this Tree Tents Experience with E-bike might catch your eye. I haven’t done it myself, but from what I’ve gathered, it’s a unique way to combine adventure, nature, and comfort. It’s a two-day tour in the Le Marche region, set in the Gola della Rossa and Frasassi natural park, an area renowned for its biodiversity and stunning scenery.
One thing I really appreciate about this tour is how it balances fun outdoor activity with sustainability. The eco-conscious setup of the camp, called NOMAD, emphasizes minimal environmental impact while still offering a cozy, memorable experience. Plus, the guides seem to go out of their way to make everyone feel included, whether you’re an avid cyclist or just curious about nature.
That said, it’s worth noting that the tour requires a moderate level of physical fitness, especially since you’ll be cycling on varied terrain. Also, if you’re not into biking, there’s an alternative option, but the experience really shines when you’re comfortable on a bike and eager to explore scenic routes. This adventure is probably best suited for those who love the outdoors, enjoy active holidays, and are open to sleeping in unconventional accommodations.
This tour feels like a great fit if you’re after authentic nature experiences, stunning views, and a touch of adventure. It’s not just about seeing pretty places — it’s about feeling connected to the land in a way that’s both comfortable and engaging.
- Key Points
- What to Expect from the Tour
- Day 1 – An Introduction to Nature and History
- Day 2 – Exploring More Hidden Gems
- The Accommodation: Tree Tents and Camp Life
- What It’s Like to Sleep Suspended
- Included and Not Included
- Is It Good Value?
- Practical Details and Tips
- What Real Travelers Say
- The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Perfect For?
- Tree Tents Experience – E-bike Tour
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Key Points

- Unique overnight experience sleeping suspended in tree tents
- Eco-friendly setup focused on sustainability and minimal impact
- Beautiful routes through forests, abandoned villages, and scenic valleys
- Guides who are knowledgeable and eager to include everyone
- Varied activities including visits to historic sites, natural caves, and river baths
- Good value considering the included accommodations, meals, and guided cycling
What to Expect from the Tour
The Tree Tents Experience is as much about the journey as the destination. Over two days, you’ll explore some of Italy’s most scenic and lesser-known spots, starting from Fabriano and winding through forests, historic sites, and charming villages. The highlight is staying overnight in suspended tents, which offers a rare chance to sleep under the stars while feeling securely perched in the trees.
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Day 1 – An Introduction to Nature and History
Your adventure begins in Fabriano, a lovely town with a strong artistic vibe. From here, you’ll hop onto your e-bike and cruise along the Giano river on a single track, fully surrounded by nature. This initial ride is designed to be accessible and enjoyable, giving you a gentle start to the trip.
The first stop is at some abandoned villages. These sites are evocative, offering a glimpse into rural life that’s long gone. It’s a quiet, contemplative moment, with plenty of photo opportunities. Next, you’ll visit the Abbazia di San Vittore delle Chiuse, a monastery dating back to 1060, which adds a layer of historical depth. You can take a quick break at a local bar — a good chance to mingle and soak in the local atmosphere.
The most magical part of the day comes after a refreshing bath in the Sentino River when you visit the Tempio del Valadier and Eremo di Santa Maria Infrasaxa. These sites are built into caves and carved into rock, creating a dreamlike environment. The 10-minute uphill walk is worth every step for the views and the sense of stepping into a different world. Reviewers rave about this part, noting the “magic atmosphere” and “impressive surroundings.”
Day 2 – Exploring More Hidden Gems
The second day continues with a descent to Genga, a village that’s charming and historically intriguing. Along the way, a stop at Vallescappuccia offers a chance to explore a cave teeming with biodiversity, adding to the sense of discovery. The ride continues through hilly gravel roads, passing by Vallemontagnana, a village in the surrounding countryside, before descending back to Fabriano, offering fantastic views of the valley.
The entire route is designed to be varied and scenic, with a mix of easy and challenging sections, depending on your comfort level. The guides do a good job of tailoring the experience — as one reviewer noted, they adapted the trip to suit different needs, making the experience accessible regardless of skill level.
The Accommodation: Tree Tents and Camp Life

Sleeping in tree tents is at the core of this experience. These are not traditional camping tents but are suspended in the trees, giving you a sensation of sleeping among the branches. The camp setup is described as impeccably organized, with attention to comfort and sustainability. The camp includes local products for an aperitif, breakfast, and dinner, all designed to enhance your connection to local flavors and traditions.
While the tents provide a novel experience, they come with some considerations. You’ll need to bring your own sleeping bag and mat, as these are not included. The tents are designed for comfort but expect a rustic, nature-connected feel—no luxury hotel rooms here, but a cozy, adventurous atmosphere.
What It’s Like to Sleep Suspended
Reviews highlight how memorable the overnight stay is. One reviewer called it “the most beautiful gift” and emphasized the quality of the guides and the effort put into creating a “curated, detailed camp”. The experience of sleeping in a suspended tent, surrounded by nature, is described as both thrilling and peaceful.
Included and Not Included

The tour’s price of $167.85 per person covers quite a bit: guided e-bike excursions, overnight in the tree tents, meals (dinner and breakfast), luggage transfer, camp setup, and even third-party liability insurance. For this price, you’re also getting a mobile repair shop and a dedicated team leader, which adds a layer of reassurance.
However, some essentials are not included, such as your own bike rental, sleeping bag, and mat. If you’re bringing your own, it’s a straightforward addition; if renting, you’ll need to budget extra. The use of bicycles isn’t included either, so you’ll need to rent or bring your own.
Is It Good Value?
Considering the comprehensive nature of the experience, the guided tours, accommodations, and meals, the price seems fair — especially given the small group size (maximum 15 people) and the personalized attention from guides. The reviews suggest that many travelers found the experience to be worth every penny, citing the stunning scenery and excellent guidance.
Practical Details and Tips

The tour begins at H2O Food & Drink in Fabriano and ends back there, making logistics easier. Pickup is offered, and the activity is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness. The duration is approximately two days, but with the varied stops and activities, you’ll want to set aside enough time to fully enjoy each moment.
Weather can influence your plans—poor conditions might lead to cancellations, but the provider offers full refunds or alternative dates if that happens.
Remember to wear sportswear suitable for biking and outdoor activity. Bring your own sleeping gear if you prefer, and ensure your bike is suited for the terrain.
What Real Travelers Say

All four reviews give this experience a perfect rating of 5.0, which is rare and promising. Travelers consistently praise the guides for their professionalism, the stunning views, and the value for what’s included. One reviewer highlighted the “impeccable organization and suggestive excursions,” while another called it “an incredible two days” of adventure, smiles, and new discoveries.
The sense of authenticity and connection to nature really comes through. Many mention how the guides help make the experience accessible and fun, even for those not traditionally adventurous. The sleeping arrangement gets glowing reviews, with many describing it as a “beautiful and rare experience” that’s hard to forget.
The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Perfect For?

If you’re someone who loves the outdoors, enjoys a moderate physical challenge, and wants something different from the usual sightseeing, this Tree Tents Experience offers a memorable way to connect with Italy’s beautiful landscape. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate sustainable travel, want to explore hidden gems, and aren’t afraid of a bit of adventure.
While it’s not a luxury experience and requires some preparation (like bringing your own sleeping gear), the stunning scenery, knowledgeable guides, and the thrill of sleeping in a tree tent make it well worth considering. It’s a great choice if you want a small-group, personalized, nature-based adventure that leaves you with stories to tell for years.
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FAQ

Is there transportation included in the tour?
Pickup is offered from the meeting point at H2O Food & Drink in Fabriano, making it easy to start your adventure without worrying about logistics.
What should I bring for the overnight stay?
You’ll need to bring your own sleeping bag and mat. The tents are provided, but these essentials are not included.
Can I participate if I don’t usually ride bikes?
Yes, there’s an option for those who don’t like cycling, but generally, a moderate physical fitness level is recommended, as the tour involves riding on varied terrain.
How long is the entire experience?
The tour lasts approximately two days, with each day packed with stops, sightseeing, and cycling.
Is the experience suitable for children?
The data doesn’t specify, but since it involves cycling and sleeping in suspended tents, it’s probably more suited for adults or older teens comfortable with outdoor activities.
How much does it cost?
The price is $167.85 per person, which covers guided cycling, accommodations, meals, and some extras. Note that bike rental and personal gear are additional.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. The tour will be canceled in case of bad weather, with options for rescheduling or full refunds.
Are the guides experienced?
Yes, multiple reviews praise the guides for their professionalism, knowledge, and ability to adapt the experience to different needs.
If you’re craving an active, nature-filled escape with a touch of adventure—sleeping among the treetops, exploring Italy’s lesser-known treasures—this tour looks like a fantastic way to do just that.
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