If you’re dreaming of exploring Tuscany’s rolling hills and iconic landscapes without the hassle of navigating on your own, this Asciano & Crete Senesi E-BIKE Tour might just be a wonderful option. We haven’t tried it ourselves, but based on the detailed info and reviews, it sounds like a thoughtfully organized experience that balances adventure, comfort, and local flavor.
What we really like about this tour is the combination of high-quality e-bikes with a guided route that takes you through some of Tuscany’s most photogenic spots. Plus, the wine tasting and light lunch at a well-known winery add a delicious, authentic touch. The easy pick-up and drop-off service from Florence makes it accessible, especially if you’re staying in or near the city.
One potential consideration? The cycling distance of about 30 km (roughly 18 miles), while manageable for most, might be a bit tiring for some, especially in the Tuscan sun. Also, the tour is designed for those aged 10 and above and under 254 lbs (115 kg), so it’s not suitable for everyone. But if you’re comfortable on a bike and love scenic landscapes, this could be a great fit.
This tour seems perfect for active travelers who want a mix of outdoor fun, cultural sights, and local gastronomy—especially those who appreciate guided experiences that handle logistics for you.
Key Points

- Comfortable E-Bikes & Expert Guide: High-quality bikes with a knowledgeable guide make for a smooth and informative ride.
- Scenic Route: Cover around 30 km on some of the most famous “white roads” in Tuscany, showcasing breathtaking views.
- Unique Stops: The Site Transitoire offers a striking photo opportunity, framed by the landscape at sunset.
- Authentic Tuscan Flavors: Enjoy a light lunch and wine tasting at a revered winery, adding a delicious local touch.
- Convenient Transportation: Pick-up and drop-off from Florence, with options for outside the city for an extra fee.
- Family & Group Friendly: Designed for private groups, with some age and weight restrictions.
Experience Breakdown: What to Expect on This Tour

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Pick-Up & Transfer
The adventure begins early, with a pick-up service directly from your Florence accommodation. This is a major plus—no need to worry about navigating public transport or renting a car. The shuttle, a 9-seater van, is comfortable, and the guide, Pietro, will meet you at your door. If you’re staying outside Florence, you can arrange for a shuttle at an extra cost—just coordinate with the provider ahead of time.
The drive to the starting point takes about 70 minutes, giving you time to relax and soak in the landscape even before you start cycling. It’s a good chance to chat with your guide and get any last-minute questions answered.
The Cycling Itinerary
Once arrived, you’ll hop on high-quality e-bikes—a real boon for those who want to enjoy the views without overexerting. The route covers around 18 miles (30 km), mainly along some of the most celebrated “white roads” in Tuscany. These paths aren’t just scenic—they’re part of the charm, winding through open fields, gentle slopes, and iconic clay hills.
Your first stop will be the Site Transitoire, a striking monumental stone window perched on a hillside. It frames the landscape beautifully, especially at sunset, making for great photos and a moment to appreciate the landscape’s timeless charm.
Next, you’ll continue through the Crete Senesi—a landscape characterized by soft, rolling hills in shades of beige and reddish clay. The area’s distinctive soil and shape create a landscape that looks like a painting, especially as the light changes throughout the day.
The Highlights of the Route
Traveling through Crete Senesi lets you see isolated farmhouses, treeless land, and vast open spaces that feel away from the hustle. The landscape’s serenity and unique colors are what make it one of Tuscany’s most photographed areas. The guide will point out interesting features and share insights along the way, making it more than just a bike ride.
The route is generally suitable for anyone comfortable on a bicycle, but keep in mind the terrain is mostly gentle slopes—no major climbs. The bikes are electric, so even if you’re not a regular cyclist, you’ll likely find it manageable.
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After about two hours of cycling, you’ll arrive at a well-known winery for a light but tasty lunch, featuring local flavors that showcase Tuscany’s culinary heritage. The meal is designed to be satisfying without being heavy—think fresh, seasonal ingredients.
Following lunch, you’ll enjoy a wine tasting session and a visit to the cellars. This is a highlight for wine lovers or anyone curious about Tuscan wines. The wine tasting is conducted at a reputable winery, offering an authentic experience and some great local varieties.
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Return Journey
Post-tasting, you’ll hop back in the van for the return trip to Florence, which takes about an hour. The entire experience lasts approximately 6.5 hours, blending activity, culture, and relaxation.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?

This experience suits active travelers who enjoy biking, scenic countryside, and local food and wine. It’s an excellent choice for those who want a guided route that takes out the guesswork but still offers a sense of adventure. Keep in mind, it’s not ideal for children under 10 or those unable to cycle for the full distance comfortably.
The private group setup makes it feel intimate and tailored, which is ideal if you prefer to travel with friends or family. But if you’re solo, you’ll be joining a small, friendly group—still private enough for personal conversations.
Practical Details & Tips

- What to bring: Sunglasses, sportswear, a daypack for water and camera, and closed-toe shoes.
- Not allowed: Sandals or flip-flops, for safety reasons.
- Duration: 6.5 hours, including transfer, cycling, and tasting.
- Price & value: Considering the guided experience, high-quality bikes, transportation, and tastings, it offers good value—especially if you’re looking for a hassle-free way to see Tuscany’s countryside.
- Cancellation & flexibility: You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk option to reserve now and decide later.
Final Thoughts

This Asciano & Crete Senesi E-BIKE Tour offers a solid mix of scenic beauty, local food, and wine in a manageable, well-organized package. The guided route ensures you see the best spots without worrying about navigation, and the comfortable transportation makes it accessible for most travelers.
It’s especially suited for those who want to enjoy Tuscany’s landscapes at a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunities for stunning photos and tasting local wines. The small group setting and private transfer add a personalized touch that elevates the experience beyond just a standard tour.
If you’re active and curious about Tuscany’s landscapes, this trip could be a highlight of your visit. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for a few hours on your bike, and you’re set for a memorable day.
Asciano & Crete Senesi E-BIKE Tour + Pick-up&Drop-off by Van
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s recommended for travelers aged 10 and above. The cycling distance and terrain might be challenging for younger children.
What is the total cycling distance?
About 18 miles (30 km), mostly on gentle slopes with electric bikes to assist.
Can I join if I don’t live in Florence?
Yes, you can arrange for shuttle service from other locations for an extra fee—just specify your hotel or pickup point.
What should I wear?
Bring sunglasses, sportswear, and closed-toe shoes. Avoid sandals or flip-flops for safety.
Is the tour private?
Yes, it’s organized as a private group, which makes for a more personalized experience.
How long does the entire tour last?
Approximately 6.5 hours, including pickup, cycling, tasting, and return.
Are the bikes suitable for all fitness levels?
The bikes are electric, making the ride accessible for most fitness levels, though some cycling experience is helpful.
What is included in the lunch?
A light, tasty meal featuring local ingredients, plus wine tasting at a reputable winery.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a guide throughout the tour?
Yes, an expert guide accompanies you during the ride, sharing insights about the landscape and local points of interest.
If you’re craving an authentic, scenic, and relaxed way to experience Tuscany’s countryside, this e-bike tour offers a memorable day out—just be prepared for a bit of pedaling and a lot of picture-perfect views.
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