Enjoy an exclusive private beach route day out to a local winery in Alella Region. Ride a comfortable ebike along the Barcelona Coastline to arrive to the village of Alella, discover the Mediterranean towns of the Maresme Region with its fishing harbours and historical sites. Arrive to the winery, taste 4 excellent wines and enjoy a countryside lunch surrounded by nature! Have fun and feel unique in your experience in a Premium Small Group Tour. Minimum age allowed is 16 years old and at least 1.50m tall. Child seats are available for your bike for children under 20kg.
Go to palça Sant Jaume to see the great buildings of the City Hall and the Palau de la Generalitat.
Get to la Barceloneta Pedal along the front sea promenade See the Besós river and learn about it Stop in front of the factory of Anis del Mono
We will arrive to El Bouquet d’Alella. Visit the cellars of el Bouquet d’Alella Proceed with the tasting of 4 different wines Have lunch with your guide.
Take your bikes again! Pedal until the train station and take the train to Barcelona to Visit the Arc de Triomf.
Pedal through the Born neighborhood and get to The Gothic Quarter and end of the experience at the starting point.
● Please, be at the check in point 15’ minutes before departure time.
● This product is subject to cancellation or rescheduling based on inclement weather.
● The maximum weight allowed per eBike is 120kg (286,50 pounds), in case of exceeding it, you won't be allowed to join the activity.
● Minimum age allowed is 16 years old and at least 1.50m tall. Child seats are available for your bike for children under 20kg.
● You must be able to ride on unpaved or uneven terrain.
● Comfortable clothing and shoes
● The route by bike is 20 kms approx.
● Let us know at the time of booking if any dietary restrictions or allergies
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