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Discover the charm of Czech countryside on a guided e-bike tour, visiting Karlštejn Castle and tasting local craft beers for an authentic day out.
This e-bike day trip from Prague offers a perfect blend of scenic cycling, historical sights, and authentic Czech beer tasting. It’s designed for those who want to escape the city hustle and explore the countryside at a relaxed pace, all while enjoying some delicious local brews. The experience is guided, with a focus on small groups, making it both personalized and engaging.
What we really love about this tour is how seamlessly it combines physical activity with cultural discovery. Riding along rivers and through quaint villages allows you to see a side of Czech life that many travelers miss. Plus, the stop at Karlštejn Castle—one of the most beautiful and best-preserved castles in the country—is a definite highlight. However, it’s worth noting that covering up to 50 km with some gentle uphill sections requires a reasonable level of fitness and comfort with cycling.
This tour is ideal for active travelers who enjoy history, scenic views, and local flavors. If you’re looking for a well-rounded day out that balances exercise, cultural insights, and tasty beer, this experience might just be perfect. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate small-group intimacy and knowledgeable guides to enrich the journey.


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The adventure begins with a hotel pickup in Prague around 8-9 AM, whisking you to the edge of the city in roughly 20 minutes. Avoiding city traffic, you’re quickly out into the countryside, where the fun begins. The tour is designed to be accessible—an 8-hour journey that balances physical activity with ample time for sightseeing and relaxation.
Once on the bikes, you’ll mostly be riding flat, paved trails alongside the Vltava and Berounka rivers. These paths are gentle, making them suitable for most riders, and pass through meadows and small towns that seem untouched by modern hustle. The reviews mention how the scenery keeps changing—quiet villages, pastoral fields, and glimpses of old churches—making it a visual feast.
The highlight of the day is the stop at Karlštejn Castle. This medieval fortress, built in the 14th century, is renowned for its well-preserved structure and stunning setting atop a hill. Visitors usually spend about an hour here; some reviews note that the castle’s atmosphere is almost timeless, giving a real sense of stepping back into history.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the castle, the group pedals around 12 km further into the countryside, heading toward a microbrewery in a tranquil village. The last stretch is a bit more challenging due to some gentle climbs, but travelers find it well worth the effort. Upon arrival, you’re treated to a late lunch—typically hearty Czech fare like goulash and potato dumplings—and a tasting of locally brewed beer.
The owner of the brewery often joins your, offering insights into the brewing process—something appreciated by those who enjoy authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences. One reviewer mentioned the master brewer being eager to chat, adding a personal touch to the tasting.
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After enjoying the microbrewery, you’ll cycle back close to Karlštejn and then take a train back to Prague, included in the tour price. The train ride is short—about 15 minutes—and offers a chance to relax and reflect on a day well spent. The tour concludes with a drop-off at your hotel, making the whole experience seamless.

Included in the $84 price are high-end 29″ E-bikes, helmets, a knowledgeable guide, lunch, craft beer, hotel pickup, and a train ticket back to Prague. This comprehensive package offers great value, considering the quality of bikes and the personalized experience.
Not included are personal travel insurance and the drop-off at your hotel, so plan to be prepared for that. Also, if you decide to go self-guided, beer and lunch aren’t included, but the flexibility might appeal if you prefer to explore at your own pace.
Guests consistently mention Martin, the guide, for his local knowledge and friendliness. He keeps the group informed about sights and shares interesting tidbits, making the journey informative as well as fun. The smaller group size ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed atmosphere.
The tour covers up to 50 km with some gentle uphills on the final stretch. While most riders with moderate fitness will handle this comfortably, absolute beginners might find some parts a bit more challenging. However, the bikes are designed for comfort and ease of use, and the flat trails make the majority of the ride manageable.

One of the reviews highlights the authentic Czech countryside experience, mentioning how locals seem to live life as it’s been for generations. The tour’s route passes through forgotten villages and past churches that seem untouched by modern development. This quiet, timeless atmosphere adds a layer of depth that many city-based tours can’t match.
The microbrewery visit is another authentic highlight. Guests often mention the personal connection with the brewer and the chance to taste locally made beer that’s far better than mass-produced options. It’s these small touches that make the tour memorable.
This e-bike day trip is a great choice for active travelers who enjoy a mix of history, nature, and good food. If you’re interested in seeing the Czech countryside beyond Prague’s tourist spots, this is an excellent way to do so without feeling rushed. The scenic trails and small villages offer a peaceful, picturesque escape.
It’s especially suited for those comfortable with moderate cycling (up to about 50 km) and who value authentic local experiences. The guide’s local insights and the microbrewery visit add genuine flavor to the day, making it more than just a sightseeing ride.
If you’re after a relaxed, active day out with a cultural twist, this tour checks all the boxes. It combines the pleasures of good cycling, fascinating history at Karlštejn, and the delight of tasting Czech craft beer—all in a well-organized, friendly setting.
“Martin and I had a great time cycling through the countryside and onto a brewery. If you want to get some exercise and get out of Prague, this is y…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
The tour involves cycling up to 50 km with some gentle uphill sections, so moderate fitness is recommended. The bikes are geared for comfort, and the flat trails make most of the ride accessible for casual cyclists.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers high-quality e-bikes, helmets, a guide, lunch, craft beer, hotel pickup, and a train ticket back to Prague.
Can I choose a self-guided option?
Yes, the tour offers a self-guided option, but in that case, lunch and beer are not included. You’ll need to arrange your own transportation back.
How long is the cycling route?
The total distance is approximately 50 km, with the last part involving some easy uphill riding.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Guests rave about Martin, who shares local insights and makes the experience engaging and informative.
What should I bring?
Comfortable cycling clothes, sun protection, a camera, and a small backpack for personal items. The bikes are provided with helmets.
What about the microbrewery?
You’ll get a chance to taste locally brewed beer and often meet the master brewer, who is happy to show you around and chat about the brewing process.
Are there food options besides the lunch?
The included lunch is hearty Czech fare, but you can always bring snacks or extra drinks if desired.
How do I get back to Prague?
The tour includes a train ride from the microbrewery area back to Prague, with the train running every 30 minutes, making return travel simple and quick.
What is the overall value of this experience?
Considering the guided cycling, quality bikes, transportation, and beer tasting, the price offers great value for a full, authentic day in Czech nature and culture.
This e-bike day trip strikes a fine balance between active exploration, cultural discovery, and tasting some of the best local craft beers. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or just looking for a memorable day outside Prague, it’s an experience worth considering.
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