Hills, but with electric help. This easy e-bike tour across the Asolo hills blends Prosecco country scenery with genuine small-town moments, all paced so you can actually enjoy the views. Two things I’d bet you’ll like right away: the geo-localized audioguide that follows along on your smartphone, and the fact that the team picks the best stops so you’re not riding around looking for something interesting. One consideration: food and drinks aren’t included, so if you want the optional aperitif or wine tasting, plan extra spending.
You’ll ride an e-bike designed for comfort, with support nearby if anything goes sideways. It’s a smart way to cover more ground than a walking loop, without turning the day into a leg-burning contest.
In This Review
- Key points to notice
- Why Asolo’s hills feel made for an e-bike
- Price and value: $56 for an easy, guided day in the hills
- Getting started in Cornuda: the 15-minute safety briefing that actually matters
- The ride segment to Asolo: scenic breaks and a route that keeps moving
- Asolo old town: the kind of stop you can’t rush
- Prosecco hills and DOP olive oil: learning while you ride
- Optional aperitif or wine tasting: how to choose without overthinking
- Monfumo and the viewpoints: ending with big skies
- Who this tour suits best (and who might want something else)
- Quick planning tips before you go
- Should you book the Asolo hills easy e-bike tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Asolo and the hills easy e-bike tour?
- How much does it cost?
- Is the e-bike included?
- Do I get an audio guide?
- Is there a pickup option?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What’s the cancellation and payment flexibility?
Key points to notice
- Geo-localized audioguide that keeps you oriented right from your smartphone
- Curated photo and sightseeing stops so you always have something worth stopping for
- Top-range e-bikes + assistance for an easier, safer pace
- Asolo old town time plus a longer break with a walk option
- Optional aperitif or wine tasting if you want to make the trip extra special
Why Asolo’s hills feel made for an e-bike

Asolo sits in Veneto’s rolling country, where the road bends often and the best sights aren’t always right next to the parking lot. On an e-bike, those hills stop feeling like a chore and start feeling like part of the scenery. You get to move between vineyards, olive groves, and viewpoints without spending the whole time stretching and second-guessing your route.
What makes this tour practical is how it’s structured around short segments and frequent chances to pause. You’re not stuck riding past everything while you wait for the one big highlight. Instead, the day keeps handing you “okay, stop here” moments, including photo breaks and town time in Asolo.
And yes, you’ll get the cultural side too. Think old-town streets, plus major sights connected to the area’s famous agriculture—Asolo Prosecco DOCG vineyards and local DOP olive oil production. It’s a nice mix of outdoors and heritage without requiring museum stamina.
Price and value: $56 for an easy, guided day in the hills

At $56 per person for about 4 hours, the value is mainly in what’s bundled into the experience: the e-bike, the planning support, and the guided audio layer. You’re not just renting a bike and hoping for the best. You’re getting a sat-nav and .gpx itinerary, plus an assistance team and an audioguide that helps you time your stops.
If you’ve tried to DIY a countryside bike day in Italy, you already know the pain points: getting the route right, figuring out where to stop, and keeping your attention on traffic instead of directions. This tour cuts down those worries by giving you a ready-to-follow route and a way to learn as you go.
Two things that can affect your total spend: food and drinks aren’t included, and the aperitif or wine tasting is optional. If you skip those, you’ll likely keep costs closer to the base price. If you do the tasting, treat it like a planned add-on rather than a surprise.
Getting started in Cornuda: the 15-minute safety briefing that actually matters

Your day begins based on the pickup option you choose. Some people start from a local meeting point, and there’s also the option for pickup at your accommodation via the RideAlone van. That matters if you’re trying to reduce the stress of getting yourself to the correct starting area.
Once you’re in Cornuda, you’ll get a safety briefing (about 15 minutes). This is the part that helps the rest of the trip feel easy. You’ll also be on a top-range e-bike, so the bike itself is part of the comfort equation, not just the “we provide transportation” line.
In real-world terms, this briefing is what helps you ride confidently on small roads and gentle turns. It’s especially important for e-bikes, because the assist changes how you feel on climbs. You don’t want to overdo it early—or accidentally underuse the assist when the route starts rising.
The ride segment to Asolo: scenic breaks and a route that keeps moving

After Cornuda, the tour settles into a loop-style flow: ride, pause, ride again. There’s a segment of about 25 minutes with scenic views, bike time, and sightseeing along the way. This is where you start feeling the rhythm of the hills—short efforts, quick visual rewards, and no need to grind for long stretches.
Then you’ll have another 15-minute stop that can include a photo break and a visit or sightseeing element. These short breaks are a smart design choice. They prevent “tour fatigue,” where you keep riding through interesting places because you’re saving your energy for later.
If you like getting perspective fast, this portion delivers. You’ll see how the area transitions from settlements into countryside, with vineyards and olive groves shaping the view. It’s also a good time to get comfortable with the e-bike’s assist and your own pacing.
Asolo old town: the kind of stop you can’t rush
Asolo is the main stage of the day, and the timing gives you room to enjoy it. You’ll get about 30 minutes of Asolo sightseeing and electric bike ride time, built around scenic views as you approach and move through the area. Then comes the longer part: a break in Asolo (about 1 hour) with options for photos, an aperitif, and walking with a self-guided element.
Here’s what makes Asolo special on this kind of tour: it’s compact enough to feel atmospheric without turning into a maze. You can wander streets, stop for a view, and still be back on schedule. And because you’re already arriving on an e-bike, you’re not spending the whole time searching for transit or paying to reposition yourself.
You’ll also pass by or connect with a bigger landmark in the region: Villa di Barbaro di Maser. The villa is famous enough to anchor the day’s sense of place, and it adds a “this isn’t only scenery” layer to the ride.
If you want a smooth experience, use the Asolo break for two things: a short walk and a calm reset. Don’t try to “collect” everything. Instead, pick one view to linger at, then move on.
Prosecco hills and DOP olive oil: learning while you ride

This tour is built around local agriculture, not just pretty roads. You’ll ride through Prosecco DOCG vineyards and areas tied to DOP olive oil production. Even if you’re not a wine expert, you’ll appreciate the scale and how the land looks when it’s actively farmed.
The geo-localized audioguide is where this becomes more than a scenic ride. With your smartphone, you can follow along and match what you see to short audio information. It’s designed to make sense while you’re moving—so you’re not stuck stopping every ten seconds just to figure out what something is.
Two practical tips for using the audioguide well:
- Keep your phone accessible during stops, not while you’re riding.
- Listen in the gaps—when the guide naturally lines up with a view or a landmark.
If you’re traveling with friends who have different interests, this is a good compromise. Some people want the agricultural context. Others just want the views and the pacing. The audioguide helps both groups feel included.
Optional aperitif or wine tasting: how to choose without overthinking

In Asolo, there’s time for an aperitif option, and the tour also mentions optional stops for a wine tasting. This is the part of the day that can turn a nice ride into a memorable food-and-drink moment.
My advice: decide based on your group’s energy level. If everyone’s happy to stay a bit longer and chat, do the aperitif. If your group prefers photos and movement, keep it lighter and spend that extra time walking the old-town lanes.
Either way, remember food and drinks aren’t included in the base price. So if you want a tasting, treat it like a planned add-on. You’ll enjoy it more if you’re not doing math in your head while you’re trying to relax.
Monfumo and the viewpoints: ending with big skies
After Asolo, you’ll head toward Monfumo for about 45 minutes of riding and sightseeing time, with bike time plus photo stops and scenic views along the way. This segment is great for camera lovers, because viewpoints in this region tend to frame valleys and vineyard rows in a layered way.
Then you’ll ride back toward Cornuda, with about 1 hour of electric bike riding and scenic moments before the final drop-offs. The fact that you return by bike (not bus) helps the day feel continuous, like one full circuit rather than separate “chunks” stitched together.
As you get closer to the end, you’ll probably appreciate how the e-bike smooths out the fatigue curve. You still feel the hills a bit, but you’re not paying for them with sore legs for the next two days.
Who this tour suits best (and who might want something else)

This is a strong choice for couples, friends, and families who want countryside views without a tough training plan. The e-bikes make it safe and accessible to all in the sense that the assist reduces effort, letting you focus on scenery instead of constant climbing.
It’s also a good fit if you want structure. The tour selects good spots, offers a geo-localized audio option, and provides assistance if you need help. That’s valuable if you’re not the type to navigate rural roads confidently.
That said, it’s not right for everyone. It isn’t suitable for pregnant women, and it has a height limit (not for people under 150 cm). If you’re in doubt, you’ll be better off choosing a different activity that matches your needs.
Quick planning tips before you go

Bring comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes. You’ll be doing a mix of riding and short stops, including time in Asolo where a bit of walking is part of the experience.
Charge your smartphone battery before you start. If you plan to use the audioguide heavily, you’ll want enough power for the whole route. Also, keep in mind that the day includes optional food and drink moments, so budgeting a little extra will help you enjoy it without stress.
Should you book the Asolo hills easy e-bike tour?
Yes, if you want an easy-to-manage way to see Asolo, ride through Prosecco DOCG country, and get real breaks built into the day. This tour hits a sweet spot: enough structure to feel guided, enough free time to enjoy the town at your pace.
Book it especially if you like the idea of learning lightly through a geo-localized audioguide while also getting scenic riding time. And if your group includes mixed interests—wine/food people and scenery people—this format helps everyone get something.
Skip it if your priority is museums, long guided history lectures, or if you expect food and drinks to be included. You’ll still have a great time, but you’ll need to plan for that optional aperitif or tasting separately.
FAQ
How long is the Asolo and the hills easy e-bike tour?
It lasts 4 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price is $56 per person.
Is the e-bike included?
Yes. You get a top-range e-bike as part of the tour.
Do I get an audio guide?
Yes. You’ll have a geo-localized audioguide that you follow on your smartphone. It’s available in Italian and English.
Is there a pickup option?
Pickup is optional. The provider can arrive at your accommodation or another place you choose using their RideAlone van.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks aren’t included, though there are optional stops for an aperitif or a wine tasting.
What’s the cancellation and payment flexibility?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. There’s also a reserve now & pay later option.



