REVIEW · LAKE GARDA
E-Bike Tour and wine tasting in Lazise Countryside
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A golden hour ride on two wheels. If you want E-biking plus a real wine tasting evening plan, this 4-hour Lake Garda tour is a smart mix of outdoors time and easy local hospitality. You’ll pedal inland from Lazise, then head to a small farm for tasting, food, and a relaxed finish.
I especially like the small-group feel, with a maximum of 8 travelers, and the way the ride is guided with attention to your pace. I also like that the tour wraps in a countryside farm tasting at Azienda agricola Pergola d’oro del Garda, where you get 3 young wines paired with local food.
One consideration: it’s not a gluten-free-friendly experience, and you’ll want decent weather. The operator notes the tour needs good weather, and if it’s canceled you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- A 4-hour Lake Garda ride plus three young wines at Pergola d’oro
- From Via Zappo 27 to the inland views of Lazise
- What to expect from the ride
- Possible drawback for some riders
- Cycling between vineyards and olive groves without the fitness tax
- Clothing that actually helps
- The farm stop: 3 young wines, local food, and a relaxed pace
- Alcohol rules that make things straightforward
- A small, human touch you’ll probably enjoy
- Guides, group size, and how you get a smoother experience
- Small practical notes that prevent stress
- Price and logistics: what $100.08 really buys you
- Who this e-bike and wine tour is best for
- Should you book this e-bike and wine tasting in Lazise?
- FAQ
- How long is the e-bike and wine tasting tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- What is included in the ticket?
- How many wines are included in the tasting?
- Are alcoholic drinks included for everyone?
- Can they accommodate gluten-free needs?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Max 8 travelers means a calmer pace and easier questions to ask
- E-bikes + helmet included so you can focus on enjoying the route
- Lazise countryside cycling through vineyards and olive trees with inland panoramas
- 3 young wines at Azienda agricola Pergola d’oro del Garda with local food
- Age rule for alcohol keeps the tasting portion clear and simple (18+)
A 4-hour Lake Garda ride plus three young wines at Pergola d’oro

This is the kind of tour that fits neatly into an afternoon: it starts at 3:00 pm, runs about 4 hours, and ends back at the same meeting point. The timing matters, because you’re not fighting a full day of heat or traffic. You get cycling in the light, then you slow down for wine and local bites.
Value-wise, the price is listed at $100.08 per person, and the ticket already includes e-bikes and a helmet. That’s important on Lake Garda, where “bike plus guided plus tasting” can turn expensive fast. Here, you’re paying for a structured route, a guide, and a tasting experience at a farm—not just renting a bike and guessing where to go.
Also, the tour is offered in English and is capped at 8 travelers, which usually makes it easier for the guide to adapt to the group. One practical detail: you’ll be asked to share your height. That’s not busywork—it helps set up your bike so you’re comfortable and stable from the start.
You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Lake Garda
From Via Zappo 27 to the inland views of Lazise

You meet at Azienda agricola Pergola d’oro del Garda, Via Zappo 27, 37017 Lazise VR, Italy. Plan to arrive 15 minutes early so you can check in and get fitted with the e-bike properly. The tour runs rain-or-shine only if the weather cooperates; the operator requires good conditions, so come prepared to pivot if the schedule changes.
Stop 1 is in Lazise, with about 2 hours for the cycling portion. The route goes inland from Lazise, not along the immediate shoreline. That’s a nice change of pace. Instead of only wide waterfront views, you cycle between panoramas, vineyards, and olive trees. For many people, this is the most satisfying part: it feels like you’re actually moving through the landscape that produces the food and wine you’ll taste later.
In plain terms, e-bikes make the ride approachable. You’re still “doing” something outdoors, but you’re not paying for it with your legs. One of the best parts of the reviews you’ll likely read is how attentive the guides were about keeping the pace comfortable, so you’re not sprinting while trying to enjoy the scenery.
What to expect from the ride
- You’ll follow a guided route with a set start and end time
- The itinerary focuses on views and countryside texture—vines, olive trees, and inland scenery
- You’ll be on an e-bike for most of the cycling time, since this is an e-bike tour
Possible drawback for some riders
Bring realistic expectations: this is still a bike ride. If you have balance issues or you’re very uncomfortable on two wheels, you might want to consider whether an e-bike is right for you. The tour indicates that most travelers can participate, but you still need to be able to ride safely.
Cycling between vineyards and olive groves without the fitness tax

Here’s what makes this ride work for a wide range of travelers: you’re not relying on pure leg power. The e-bike support lets you keep moving and see more of the countryside without arriving wiped out. That matters if you want to taste wine afterward without feeling like your body is done for the day.
The group size helps too. With no more than 8 travelers, you’re more likely to get space, and the guide can regulate the tempo. Several people highlighted guides who checked pace and provided friendly, useful context along the way. That’s the difference between a “ride” and a proper guided experience.
You may also notice that parts of the route can feel less like smooth highway cycling and more like countryside riding. One review specifically mentioned off-road style riding with e-bike assistance, which is exactly the kind of detail that makes this tour feel fun rather than stiff. If you’re worried about getting stuck in mud or dodgy traction, it’s best to think in terms of “controlled countryside biking,” not technical mountain biking.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Lake Garda
Clothing that actually helps
This is a practical tour, and the operator is clear about what to wear:
- Wear sporty or comfortable clothing
- Skip skirts and sandals
- Plan for a bike-friendly setup so you don’t spend the ride adjusting stuff
If you’re unsure, think “shorts or long pants + closed-toe shoes.” It will keep you comfortable and safe.
The farm stop: 3 young wines, local food, and a relaxed pace

Stop 2 takes you to Azienda agricola Pergola d’oro del Garda in the Lazise countryside. You get 1 hour 30 minutes here, which is the right amount of time. It’s long enough to taste properly and eat without feeling rushed, but not so long that the afternoon drags.
The tasting includes 3 young wines. “Young” matters because it often means fresher, lighter styles compared to long-aged reds. That’s usually welcoming for people who don’t know much about wine yet—you can focus on what you like rather than decoding complicated aging labels.
Food is part of the deal. The tour description says you’ll have delicious local food during tasting. Reviews also mention an assortment along those lines, including things like cheese and fruit, plus savory bites such as meat. You’re getting the standard pairing logic: wine with local flavors, in a setting where you can ask questions without feeling like you’re in a formal classroom.
Alcohol rules that make things straightforward
- Alcoholic beverages are served only to over 18 years
- If you’re under 18, you can still enjoy the rest of the experience, just without wine/alcohol
A small, human touch you’ll probably enjoy
One of the most charming details from the experience is how the farm team took care of guests between moments of tasting. For example, there was mention of making an espresso while people waited for a taxi. That kind of hospitality doesn’t show up in a brochure, but it’s exactly what turns a tour from routine into memorable.
Guides, group size, and how you get a smoother experience

The tour’s top strength is how guided it feels. People mention guides who were attentive, informative, and friendly, including names like Alex as a standout guide. They also noted that the guide checked the pace so it worked for the group.
At the farm, the hosting experience also comes through. A host named Suzanna is specifically mentioned in reviews as attentive and welcoming. The takeaway for you is simple: you’re not just collecting wine tastes; you’re talking to people who farm the grapes and know their product.
With a maximum of 8 travelers, this is a setting where it’s easier to hear explanations and ask practical questions. That’s especially helpful if you’re traveling solo or you’re with friends who aren’t all wine experts.
Small practical notes that prevent stress
- You’ll need to communicate your heights so the e-bike fits correctly
- The tour asks you to report food intolerances or preferences
- The tour states: no gluten-free food is available
If gluten matters for you, this is the one big “stop sign.” Don’t assume there’s wiggle room; the operator is explicit.
Price and logistics: what $100.08 really buys you

Let’s translate the price into what you’re getting:
- E-bike + helmet included
- A guided ride through the Lazise countryside
- A farm-hosted wine tasting with 3 young wines
- Local food during the tasting
- A small group size that makes the experience more personal
- English-language hosting
So yes, it’s not a bargain-basement activity. But when you break it down, you’re paying for more than equipment. You’re paying for transportation-free countryside access (via bikes), a structured route, and an authentic tasting setup at a working farm.
Also, the 4-hour duration fits how most people want to travel around Lake Garda: do something scenic, then return without losing the entire evening. When you’re choosing between “just bike rentals” and “guided tasting,” this tour leans toward the guided and tasting side, which is where the value tends to be.
Who this e-bike and wine tour is best for

This works well if you:
- Want a short, meaningful Lake Garda countryside experience without long drives
- Prefer guided context over piecing things together on your own
- Enjoy wine tasting but don’t want a heavy formal event
- Like small group settings and a pace that’s adjusted to real people
It may be less ideal if you:
- Need gluten-free food (the tour can’t serve it)
- Have trouble riding a bicycle even with e-bike assistance
- Want an activity built for very specific dietary patterns beyond what you can communicate in advance
In terms of fitness, the e-bike helps a lot. One review described initial concern about fitness, then pointed out that the e-bike assistance made the ride easy enough to enjoy. That’s the general vibe: you get movement and fresh air, not a punishment ride.
Should you book this e-bike and wine tasting in Lazise?

Book it if you want a balanced afternoon with countryside cycling and a farm tasting that feels local rather than touristy. The combination of small group size (8 max), included e-bike + helmet, and a real stop at Azienda agricola Pergola d’oro del Garda makes this a good value choice.
Skip it if gluten-free is non-negotiable, or if you know you won’t be comfortable with the basic bike requirements (sporty clothing, no sandals, safe riding). Also, if you’re traveling with very tight timing and bad weather is a concern, keep in mind the tour depends on conditions and may shift dates.
If your goal is a memorable Lake Garda afternoon that doesn’t require planning from scratch, this one is a solid pick.
FAQ
How long is the e-bike and wine tasting tour?
It lasts about 4 hours (approx.), including the two stops for cycling and tasting.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 3:00 pm.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at Azienda agricola Pergola d’oro del Garda, Via Zappo 27, 37017 Lazise VR, Italy.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes an e-bike and a helmet.
How many wines are included in the tasting?
You’ll taste 3 young wines at the farm stop.
Are alcoholic drinks included for everyone?
Alcoholic beverages are served only to people over 18 years.
Can they accommodate gluten-free needs?
No. The tour states they can’t serve gluten-free food, though you can report food intolerances or preferences.































