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Discover Verona's vineyards on a small-group electric bike tour, combining scenic rides, expert-led wine tastings, and authentic regional charm.

If you’re visiting Verona and looking for an activity that combines light exercise with stunning scenery and a taste of Italy’s famous wines, this small-group Amarone wine e-bike tour might just be your perfect half-day outing. Guided by knowledgeable locals, you’ll pedal through the rolling hills of Valpolicella, stopping at a family-owned winery to sample some of the region’s best reds, including the iconic Amarone.
One thing that really stands out is the personalized experience — with groups limited to ten people, your guide’s attention is dedicated to making your journey informative and enjoyable. The beautiful countryside, smooth e-bikes, and delicious wine make for a well-rounded adventure.
A potential consideration? The tour involves some hill climbing and riding on open roads, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with light cycling and traffic-aware riding. This experience is a fantastic pick for wine lovers, active travelers, and anyone eager to see Verona from a fresh perspective.

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This Amarone wine e-bike tour offers a smart way to combine light physical activity with some of Italy’s most celebrated wines, all within a scenic outdoor setting outside Verona. The tour is designed for those who enjoy exploring at a relaxed pace, soaking in views of vineyards and hills, while learning about regional wine production from passionate guides.
What makes this experience stand out is the personalized touch — the small group size ensures you won’t feel rushed or lost in the crowd. Plus, the use of electric bikes makes tackling the rolling terrain more accessible and enjoyable, even if you’re not a seasoned cyclist.
However, a word of caution for those with mobility issues or a dislike of traffic — the route includes some hills and road-sharing with cars, so good riding skills are recommended. This tour is especially suited for curious wine aficionados, active travelers, and those keen to see Verona’s surroundings from a different angle.
Your adventure begins at Via Madonna del Terraglio, right in the heart of Verona. The first few minutes involve getting fitted with your e-bike, helmet, and a quick safety briefing. The staff, notably guide Lorenzo, and the local guides are lauded for their knowledge and friendliness, making everyone feel comfortable right from the start.
Once outfitted, you’ll pedal out of the city, leaving behind Verona’s bustling streets for the serenity of the countryside. The route is carefully chosen to showcase Valpolicella’s lush vineyards, olive trees, and peaceful creeks. Reviewers consistently praise the stunning scenery, describing the ride as “beautiful” and “so much fun,” with many noting that the e-bikes make climbing hills effortless, allowing you to focus on the views rather than exertion.
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The highlight of the tour is a visit to a family-run winery in Valpolicella, a region famous for ranking just after Tuscany’s Chianti in DOC wine production. At the winery, you’ll get a guided tasting led by a passionate host, who explains the characteristics of Valpolicella wines and the production process.
Multiple reviewers mention the quality of the wines — from fruity reds to full-bodied Amarone — and how the tasting is both educational and enjoyable. One reviewer, Susi, shares, “Loved visiting the small winery and the tasting,” emphasizing the authenticity of the experience. The guides do a great job of answering questions and sharing stories about the winery’s history, which has been in operation for over a century.
After the tasting, you’ll hop back on your e-bike to pedal back toward Verona. The return route often includes some more scenic views and a few more opportunities for photos and rest stops. Many guests comment on how the ride back is a perfect chance to reflect on the experience while enjoying the fresh air and countryside.
The entire experience lasts around 4 hours, including the initial meet-up, ride, winery visit, tasting, and return. The tour departs promptly at 9 am, which is ideal for those wanting to make the most of their day. Since hotel pickups aren’t included, you’ll need to meet at the designated spot, but the location is near public transportation, making it convenient for most travelers.

Group Size: Limited to 10 travelers, which makes for a more intimate and tailored experience. Reviewers often mention how guide Lorenzo and others are attentive to individual needs.
Difficulty Level: Labeled as “easy/intermediate,” but note that the route is hilly. The e-bikes do most of the work, so you don’t need to be an experienced cyclist — just comfortable riding on open roads with traffic.
What’s Included:
– A licensed local guide who is knowledgeable about both the region and wines
– Use of an electric bike and helmet
– A visit to a winery and a wine tasting session
What’s Not Included:
– Hotel pick-up/drop-off — you need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point
Weather Considerations:
The tour doesn’t get canceled due to rain — guides will adapt the itinerary if weather conditions change. Be prepared with weather-appropriate clothes and water.

Many reviews highlight the personalized guidance provided by guides like Zaufiya and Silvia, who are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling. Rachael describes Zaufiya as “wonderful, very informative, and generous with her knowledge,” while others note that Silvia kept the group safe on tricky hairpin turns.
The wine tasting at the family-owned winery is a particular highlight. Guests rave about tasting a range of red wines, including Amarone, which is described as “robust” and “full-bodied.” The opportunity to speak directly with a sommelier and learn about the region’s winemaking heritage makes this more than just a tasting — it’s an educational experience.
The scenic ride itself is often praised as a highlight, with many noting the stunning views of vineyards and rolling hills. Several reviewers mention how the e-bikes make the terrain manageable, turning what might be a strenuous climb into a leisurely cruise.
At around $134 per person, the tour offers a well-rounded experience with guided cycling, wine tastings, and scenic views. Considering a private wine tasting or a guided tour of Verona can be more expensive, this experience combines multiple passions in a compact, enjoyable package.

This tour is perfect for wine lovers eager to taste regional specialties in a stunning setting. It’s also ideal for active travelers who want to combine light exercise with cultural exploration. The small group size ensures a more intimate experience, appealing to those who prefer personalized service.
While it’s suitable for most with good riding skills and no mobility issues, it’s not recommended for children under 14 or guests with mobility difficulties. The inclusion of e-bikes and the manageable route makes it accessible for many, but not for those uncomfortable with road sharing or hills.

This Small-Group Amarone Wine e-Bike Tour from Verona offers a rare blend of scenic cycling, authentic regional wine tasting, and local storytelling. It’s a fantastic way to explore the beautiful landscape of Valpolicella while gaining insight into Italy’s wine traditions. The personalized guidance, stunning views, and excellent wines elevate this experience beyond mere sightseeing.
Ideal for those who appreciate a laid-back adventure with a cultural twist, this tour promises memorable moments, delicious wines, and a chance to see Verona from a different vantage point. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or an active explorer, you’ll find value in the well-organized, authentic nature of this experience.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the use of electric bikes makes it accessible for most skill levels, but good riding skills are recommended as the route includes some hills and traffic.
Does the tour include hotel pick-up?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. You meet the group at the designated starting point near Verona.
What should I bring?
Weather-appropriate clothes and a bottle of water are recommended. The tour provides helmets and bikes.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 4 hours, including riding, winery visit, tasting, and return.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What wines will I taste?
You’ll sample various regional reds, including fruity wines and the full-bodied Amarone.
Are children allowed?
Children under 14 are not permitted, due to the riding and safety considerations.
What if it rains?
The tour is never canceled due to rain. Guides will adapt the itinerary, and refunds are not guaranteed if you decline the alternative.
Is this experience good value?
Considering guided cycling, a winery visit, and wine tastings in a beautiful setting, many find the price justifiable, especially given the small-group intimacy.
Embark on this scenic, wine-filled adventure and experience Verona’s countryside in a way that’s active, authentic, and memorable.