If you’re looking for a way to combine active sightseeing with some of the best wines in Catalonia, this Private Alella Wine Tour by Electric Bike might just be what you need. Taking you along the scenic coast, this experience promises a memorable blend of outdoor adventure, cultural insight, and, of course, excellent wine tasting. Whether you’re a wine lover, an avid cyclist, or simply seeking an off-the-beaten-path day trip from Barcelona, this tour offers a lot to enjoy.
What caught our eye? First, the unique combination of riding an electric bike along the Mediterranean — a fantastic way to see the coastline without it feeling like a workout. Second, the visit to a family-run, organic winery, which means you’re supporting small producers with authentic, high-quality wines. One thing to consider is the price point of $283 per person, which is on the higher side but reflects the private, guided nature and included activities. It’s ideal for those wanting a guided, personalized experience away from large groups, especially if you love wine, scenic vistas, and some gentle exercise.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, appreciate wine, and want a curated experience that combines culture and nature. It’s not for people with mobility issues or those traveling with very young children, but if you meet the age requirement (16+), you’ll find a well-organized, friendly adventure.
Key Points

- Scenic coastal ride: Experience the beauty of Barcelona’s shoreline from a comfortable e-bike.
- Authentic winery visit: Discover a family-run, organic Alella winery with a guided tour.
- Tasting four wines: Enjoy tasting different wines with a professional sommelier, learning about their unique profiles.
- Beautiful picnic setting: Relax with a local product picnic surrounded by vineyards and stunning views.
- Small, private group: An intimate experience limited to 10 participants, led by knowledgeable guides.
- Ideal for active, wine-loving travelers: Perfect for those wanting a blend of exercise, culture, and scenery.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

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Starting Point and the Journey to Alella
The adventure begins in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, at Carrer del Judici. We appreciate that the meeting spot is conveniently located in the heart of the city, so no long transfers are needed from major hotels or attractions. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures you’re ready to go when the tour kicks off. The group size is limited, which helps keep the experience personalized and relaxed—something many travelers value.
From there, you hop onto your electric bike, a key feature that makes the ride accessible even if you’re not a seasoned cyclist. Reviewers mention that the e-bikes are generally good, though a few note some minor technical hiccups, like bikes that didn’t work perfectly. Still, the overall consensus suggests the bikes are manageable, and the electric assist makes covering the roughly 12.4 miles (about 20 km) comfortably feasible for most.
Riding Along the Mediterranean Coast
The route along Barcelona’s coast is one of the tour’s highlights. Expect to see sandy beaches and lively beach towns, with a brief stop to soak in the local summer scene. Many reviews describe this part as scenic and invigorating, with some mentioning that it’s an easy ride—perfect for casual cyclists or those who want a gentle exercise session. The cool sea breeze and views of the water make it a memorable backdrop.
One reviewer praised the “beautiful coastal ride,” noting that the fresh air and scenery made the journey special. It’s not just about pedaling; it’s about experiencing the area’s vibe from a different perspective. The route includes some unpaved or uneven terrain, so being comfortable on such surfaces is recommended, especially for those riding their own bikes.
Arrival at the Alella Winery
Once in Alella, the landscape shifts to quaint vineyards and a family-run winery that’s also organic. A guided tour of the vineyards and the cellar provides insight into the local wine-making process. The fact that this winery’s wines are served in some of the world’s top restaurants speaks to their quality and craftsmanship.
According to reviews, the winery hosts a professional sommelier who introduces the four wine tastings. Each wine is quite distinct, showcasing different styles and flavors—some a hit with reviewers like Richard, who called the wines “fantastic,” and others appreciating the educational aspect of the tasting.
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The tasting experience is a definite highlight. You’ll sample four wines, each presented with expertise and enthusiasm. Reviewers repeatedly mention how engaging and knowledgeable the guides are, making the tasting both fun and informative. Some reviews also note that the wines are reasonably priced for the quality, and many guests purchase bottles to take home.
After the tasting, the tour includes a delightful picnic set against the backdrop of vines. Local products such as bread, cheese, and fresh fruit make up the spread—simple, tasty, and perfect for relaxing after the ride. Several reviews mention the picnic as a highlight, especially when paired with the scenic surroundings and the calm vineyard atmosphere.
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Additional Details and Practicalities
The tour lasts about 7 hours, with the majority dedicated to riding, visiting the winery, and relaxing at the picnic. It’s advisable to bring essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and comfortable shoes. For those concerned about weight limits, the maximum is 286.5 lbs (120 kg), and children under 16 are not permitted, so it’s best suited for teens and adults.
The price of $283 per person includes everything—bike rental, guide, winery visit, tastings, picnic, and train ticket back to Barcelona. Keep in mind, however, that transfers from your hotel are not included, so you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point.
What Reviewers Say
Across the board, reviews are very positive. Many mention the friendly, knowledgeable guides, often praising guides like Gaurav, Marco, or Nacho for their personable approach and local insights. The scenic views, the quality of wine, and the relaxed pace make this an enjoyable outing. Travelers have said things like, “The best day trip I’ve ever done in Barcelona” and “A fantastic, active way to see the coast.”
Some minor criticisms involve bike quality—some bikes needed updates or had technical issues—and the fact that the route requires a reasonable level of cycling comfort. The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, or those under 4’9” (150 cm), making it more niche for those with some cycling experience or mobility in the legs.
Weather and Cancellation
Since the tour is outdoor-focused, it’s subject to weather conditions. It’s wise to check the forecast and be prepared for changes. The activity offers flexibility with free cancellations up to 24 hours in advance, allowing you to reschedule if needed.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for adventurous, active travelers who like the idea of exploring a scenic coast on an electric bike and learning about local wines from passionate, knowledgeable guides. It’s especially suited for those who want a more personalized, intimate experience—small groups and private guiding make a difference here.
If you’re passionate about wine and enjoy discovering authentic, family-run wineries, this tour is a great choice. It’s also perfect for visitors wanting a relaxed, scenic day out without the crowds of larger tours. However, if you’re not comfortable cycling or are traveling with very young children, this might not be the best fit.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for people who don’t cycle often?
Yes, since the bikes are electric, the ride is easier than a regular bike trip. Still, some comfort on unpaved or uneven terrain is recommended, and the route is about 12.4 miles (20 km).
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers the electric bike rental, a private guide, the winery visit, four wine tastings, a picnic with local products, and a train ticket back to Barcelona.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, participants must be at least 16 years old. Children under that age aren’t allowed, and child seats can be provided for kids under 20 kg.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat. It’s also good to wear layered clothing depending on the weather.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility to adapt your schedule.
What if the weather is bad?
Since the tour is weather-dependent, it might be canceled or rescheduled. Keep an eye on the forecast and communicate with the provider if needed.
From Barcelona: Private Alella Wine Tour by Electric Bike
“Paco the guide was great and the wine tour itself was fab. The electric bikes were a very nice way to get there and meet other people on the tour.”
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a day that combines outdoor activity, scenic beauty, and wine tasting, this private Alella wine tour by electric bike checks all those boxes. The experience delivers a relaxed pace, stunning views, and a chance to learn about local wines directly from passionate producers. It’s a fantastic way to see a different side of Catalonia outside of Barcelona’s urban charm.
While the price might be a consideration for some, the inclusion of guided tastings, a scenic ride, and a lovely picnic makes it worth the cost for many. It’s especially fitting for those who want to avoid large groups, enjoy personalized attention, and embrace a bit of active sightseeing. With friendly guides and genuinely beautiful surroundings, this tour offers a memorable slice of Catalan culture and landscape.
In the end, it’s a great pick for wine lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone curious to explore beyond the city in a relaxed, intimate setting. Just remember to bring your sense of adventure—and good walking shoes!
Enjoy your trip, and cheers to discovering Catalonia’s wines in style!
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