REVIEW · ROMANIA
Bike & Wine tour in Dealu Mare wineland
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Pedal power plus wine in Romania. I love the small-group feel and how you’re set up for a safe ride with a helmet and a professional bike guide, not a random cruise. I also like the round-trip pickup from your Bucharest hotel, which turns this into a day trip you can actually plan around. One catch to consider: bicycle use may cost extra (listed as €25 per person), and the Conacul Bellu admission is not included.
This tour works because it mixes movement with story. You’ll get a manor stop at Conacul Bellu, then head into Dealu Mare winemaking country for cellar tours and tastings, with snacks and on-bike energy to keep the pace comfortable. Reviews also highlight guide Oana for keeping the day smooth and on time, which matters a lot when you’re working with transfers and tasting schedules.
The other thing to know up front: this is a wine-focused experience with a minimum age of 18 for the wine part, plus it depends on good weather. If that fits your group, you’re in for a fun mix of countryside riding and real winemaker hospitality.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Why Dealu Mare by bike beats a sitting-only wine day
- Pickup from Bucharest: the real start of the experience
- The ride itself: what “safe” and “guided” means here
- Conacul Bellu: a manor stop with actual Romanian context
- Wine cellar time: tastings, tours, and food that helps you enjoy the pour
- What’s included vs what costs extra (so you don’t get surprised)
- Timing: how 6 to 8 hours feels on the ground
- Group size and English: the comfort factor
- Price and value: is $139.67 a fair deal?
- Who this tour is perfect for (and who should rethink it)
- Should you book the Dealu Mare bike and wine tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the bike and wine tour in Dealu Mare?
- Is wine tasting included?
- Do I need to be 18 years old?
- What does the tour cost?
- Are transfers included from Bucharest?
- Is the bicycle included in the price?
- What if the weather is poor?
Key highlights at a glance

- Conacul Bellu manor visit: 30 minutes at a mid-1800s manor with a park of old trees (admission not included)
- Professional guidance + safety gear: helmet included, bike guide handling the ride
- Bucharest hotel transfers: round-trip transport makes it low-stress
- Wine tasting with food: cheese and cold cuts included with the tastings
- Photos along the way: you don’t have to stop juggling your phone and your handlebars
- Small group size: maximum of 14 people, so you’re not just a number
Why Dealu Mare by bike beats a sitting-only wine day
Dealu Mare is the kind of wine region where you can feel the craft in the details—how wineries host, how tastings are paced, and how the land shapes the grapes. Doing it by bike adds a layer you can’t get from a bus tour: you actually move through the area at a human speed, and you get those long stretches of views before you sit down for tasting.
I like that the day is built around rhythm. You ride, you stop, you listen, you taste, and you reset with snacks and water before the next stretch. It’s a nice way to keep your brain awake and your legs happy, especially on a 6 to 8 hour schedule.
For me, the sweet spot is that the tour doesn’t pretend you’re an expert cyclist or a sommelier. It’s practical: you get the gear, you get guided route support, and the wine part is paired with food so you can enjoy it without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
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Pickup from Bucharest: the real start of the experience

The best part of booking a day like this from Bucharest is that you don’t have to solve transportation first. This tour includes round-trip transfers from your Bucharest hotel, and the ride time is approximate based on traffic and time of day.
That matters because tasting schedules are timing-sensitive. If you’re driving yourself, you’re always negotiating parking, traffic, and finding the right entrance. With transfers handled, you can focus on the day—show up, gear up, and go.
Small detail, big comfort: you get a mobile ticket, so you’re not hunting for paperwork at the worst possible moment. Also, the tour is offered in English, and the guide might be multilingual depending on operations, which is useful if your group has a mixed comfort level.
The ride itself: what “safe” and “guided” means here

This is a bike-and-wine tour, not a mountain-bike endurance test. You’ll ride with a driver/professional bike guide, and you’ll have helmet use included. That combination is what turns the day from stressful into actually enjoyable.
In practice, having a guide does two things for you:
- You get a route that makes sense for timing with winery visits.
- You don’t spend your energy worrying about navigation or whether you’re in the right place.
And since the group is capped at 14 travelers, the guide can pay closer attention. That’s not just a niceness factor—it can make the difference between feeling confident on the bike and feeling like you’re getting swept along.
One more practical point from the experience style: the tour includes beverages and on-bike nutrition. That tells me the operator is thinking about pacing and comfort, which is exactly what you want for a half-day of riding that ends with wine.
Conacul Bellu: a manor stop with actual Romanian context

Before the wine part, you’ll visit Conacul Bellu. This manor was built in the middle of the 19th century in an old Romanian style, and it was the home of Baron Alexandru Bellu, a descendant of a wealthy Macedonian family that settled in Urlați.
You also get a park setting with old trees, which gives you a break from the motion of biking without turning the stop into a slow, aimless wait. You’ll spend about 30 minutes here, and it’s a good palate cleanser before the tastings—walking a bit, looking around, and resetting.
The one drawback to plan for: admission ticket to Conacul Bellu is not included. That doesn’t mean skip it—it just means you should budget a bit extra and avoid the surprise moment when you arrive.
Wine cellar time: tastings, tours, and food that helps you enjoy the pour

After the manor, you head into Dealu Mare wineland for a local boutique cellar visit, depending on availability. The tour includes a wine tasting accompanied by snacks of cheese and cold cuts, plus beverages and a bit of on-bike nutrition earlier in the day.
That food pairing is a big value point. If you’ve ever done tastings without anything substantial to eat, you know it can turn into a fast way to feel tipsy and tired instead of relaxed and curious. Here, the snacks are part of the design, so you can focus on flavors instead of just timing your next sip.
You’ll also have a cellar visit with wine tasting, and you should expect a guided presentation rather than a quick glass-and-go. Photos along the tour are included too, which is helpful because wine days often end up with blurry group shots if everyone is scrambling at the same time.
One more practical reality: the tour includes visit of one local boutique wine cellar depending on availability. So if you’re hoping for multiple winery stops, keep flexibility in mind. The format is built for a quality tasting experience, not a checklist of ten rushed places.
What’s included vs what costs extra (so you don’t get surprised)

Here’s the practical breakdown of what you should plan for:
Included:
- Round-trip transfers from your Bucharest hotel
- Driver/professional bike guide
- Use of helmet
- Use of bicycle is listed under included, but…
- Photos along the tour
- Beverages and on-bike nutrition
- Wine tasting with snacks (cheese and cold cuts)
- Visit of one local boutique wine cellar (depending on availability)
Not included:
- Conacul Bellu admission ticket
- Bicycle use: listed as €25.00 per person
- A few items related to timing or selection may vary based on availability
That bicycle detail is worth taking seriously. The information you were given lists bicycle use both as included and as an extra fee. Before you go, confirm what you’re paying for in your confirmation message so there’s no last-minute shock at pickup.
Timing: how 6 to 8 hours feels on the ground

The tour runs about 6 to 8 hours total. Transfers take time, the manor stop is about 30 minutes, and then you’re focused on cycling plus wine tasting.
How this plays out for your day:
- You’ll want to eat before pickup or be ready for the on-bike nutrition and beverages.
- You should plan for a relaxed pace later in the day after the tastings.
- You’ll likely be ready for a good dinner back in Bucharest, not a second activity before bed.
Also, this experience relies on good weather. If conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s exactly what you want on a bike day—nobody needs wet roads ruining the vibe.
Group size and English: the comfort factor

With a maximum of 14 people, you’re in a small-group setup. I like this because the guide can manage questions and bike pacing without turning everything into a herding exercise.
English is offered, and the tour may be operated by a multilingual guide. If your English is solid, you’re set. If not, it’s still a smart idea because smaller groups tend to allow for more back-and-forth in plain language.
Price and value: is $139.67 a fair deal?
At $139.67 per person for a 6 to 8 hour guided bike-and-wine day, you’re paying for more than wine. You’re paying for transfers from Bucharest, professional guidance, helmets, on-bike nutrition, photos, and the structured tasting with cheese and cold cuts.
The value equation changes slightly because:
- Conacul Bellu admission isn’t included
- Bicycle use is listed as €25 per person in the extra-cost section
Even with those extras, this price can still make sense if you compare it to piecing the day together yourself—taxi costs, bike rental, and then finding a winery and arranging tasting times. This tour handles the sequencing for you, which is often the hardest part of a wine day from a city base.
A final value tip: this tour is typically booked about 67 days in advance. That’s not a reason to panic, but it does suggest dates can fill. If your trip has fixed days, lock it in earlier rather than gambling.
Who this tour is perfect for (and who should rethink it)
This is a great fit if you want:
- A guided day trip from Buchbucharest
- A bike experience that includes safety and pacing support
- A wine tasting with snacks, not just a quick pour
- A small-group format with time for real conversation
It may not be ideal if:
- Your group needs wine access for minors (wine experience has a minimum age of 18)
- You’re hoping for a heavy cycling workout (this is more about comfort and route management)
- Bad weather is likely during your dates and you’d rather not gamble on outdoor conditions
If you’re traveling solo, this can also be a win. Small groups are easier to join, and the structured route reduces decision fatigue.
Should you book the Dealu Mare bike and wine tour?
I’d book it if you want an easy, guided wineland day that mixes movement, food, and a real sense of place. The combination of Bucharest hotel transfers, professional bike guidance, helmet use, and wine tasting with cheese and cold cuts is a strong package for the money. Add in photos along the way and you’ll leave with more than just a few blurry memories.
I’d hesitate only if the bicycle fee and the Conacul Bellu admission aren’t acceptable extras for your budget, or if you’re not comfortable with weather-dependent outdoor plans. If you can work with those two points—and you’re 18+ for the wine—this tour is the kind of day that feels both fun and well organized without being stiff.
FAQ
How long is the bike and wine tour in Dealu Mare?
The total duration is approximately 6 to 8 hours.
Is wine tasting included?
Yes. Wine tasting is included and it comes with snacks of cheese and cold cuts.
Do I need to be 18 years old?
Yes. The wine experience has a minimum age of 18 years.
What does the tour cost?
The price is listed as $139.67 per person.
Are transfers included from Bucharest?
Yes. Round-trip transfers from your Bucharest hotel are included.
Is the bicycle included in the price?
Bicycle use is listed, but there is also a bicycle fee listed as €25.00 per person. Check your confirmation details to confirm what you’ll be charged.
What if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.







