Both tours leave from the same base in Asciano, operated by Tuscany Adventure, so the choice comes down to what you want after the engines cut out. The 60 € option runs 1h to 2h and puts you straight on the trail through the Tuscan countryside, no extras. At 165 €, the 4h excursion adds a wine tasting stop, tripling your time in the saddle and folding in a proper sit-down at a local estate. If raw quad time is the goal, the entry option delivers the core rush efficiently. Go for the longer format if you want the full Tuscany experience and are happy to trade speed for a slower finish.
Best pure rush
Quad bike excursion in Tuscany, Italy
At 60 €, the 1h to 2h ride keeps the focus entirely on the trail with no stops diluting the adrenaline.
Best full-day experience
Quad bike and wine tasting excursion in Tuscany, Italy
The 4h format at 165 € combines off-road riding with a wine tasting, making it the strongest option for a group that wants more than just the engine noise.
Season
All year
Coordinates
43.3191°N, 11.5497°EEquipment
Both tours are rated for everybody, but wear closed-toe shoes and long trousers to protect against dust and trail debris. For the 4h outing, bring a light jacket since Tuscany's hill terrain can get breezy by mid-afternoon.
Getting there
Both tours meet at Podere Fornace, Località Torre a Castello, 21, 53041 Asciano, roughly 30 km southeast of Siena , drive via the SS438 or book a transfer from Siena city centre.
Updated on 3 March 2026