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Explore Queenstown's scenic wineries on an e-bike tour, combining stunning landscapes, historic sites, and award-winning Pinot Noir for an unforgettable day.
Planning a day around Queenstown’s renowned wine country? Then this E-Bike Adventure in Gibbston might just be the perfect fit. It offers a seamless blend of cycling, sightseeing, and wine tasting, all wrapped up in a manageable six-hour package. From the moment the pickup arrives at your accommodation to the time you toast with local Pinot Noir, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more relaxed yet engaging way to explore Otago’s stunning scenery.
We love how this tour puts you in control—you choose your pace, your stops, and your experience, with the added convenience of pickup and drop-off. The fact that the bikes are electric makes tackling the terrain easier, especially if you’re not a seasoned cyclist. A small drawback? It’s a most adults-only activity, so those traveling with kids might need to look elsewhere.
If you’re keen on authentic regional flavors, scenic views, and a bit of adventure, this tour delivers. It’s perfect for those wanting a laid-back yet immersive day, combining outdoor activity with some of New Zealand’s best wines. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, a casual sipper, or simply seeking a memorable way to see Otago’s landscapes, this adventure hits the mark.


The tour kicks off around 10:00 am, with the convenience of having your pickup arranged from wherever you’re staying in Queenstown. The first part of your day involves meeting the friendly team at the designated spot—likely a central Queenstown location or possibly your hotel if you request it—and getting fitted with your E-bike and helmet. They ensure you’re comfortable and brief you thoroughly, so even newcomers can feel at ease.
Once on your electric bike, you’ll head toward the Arrow River Bridges Trail, one of Otago’s top cycling routes. This trail is praised for its scenic beauty and smooth surface, making it suitable for most skill levels. As you pedal through the lush landscape, you’ll cross ancient rivers and pass through valleys carved by glaciers from millions of years ago—images that will stay with you long after the day ends.
Reviewers frequently mention the “good trail with varying views” and “beautiful scenery,” emphasizing that this ride is visually rewarding even without a focus on the wineries. The trail also weaves past historic gold-mining relics, adding a dash of history to your ride, which makes it more than just a scenic cycle.
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One of the main highlights is the opportunity to visit multiple award-winning wineries. The Gibbston region, known as the “Home of Bungy Jumping” and famous for its Pinot Noir, offers a tasting experience that many reviewers describe as “great wine” and “delicious food.” A few reviews note that they scheduled a vineyard/cellar tour with tastings and found it to be a perfect pairing with their cycling adventure.
While the tour itself does not include lunch, many participants choose to bring snacks or plan to enjoy a meal at one of the wineries afterward. Some have enjoyed stopping at Gibson Winery, where they could sample local wines and enjoy some tapas or a light lunch—perfect for refueling after a morning of pedaling.
Your route includes visits to historic sites used by early settlers and the famous Bungy Jumping site—a spectator favorite. Watching bungy jumpers from the safety of the trail adds an extra layer of excitement to the day, especially for those who love a bit of thrill.
After exploring the wineries and taking in the sights, you’ll call your guides, and they’ll come to collect you—usually at a time that suits your pace. The journey back is just as relaxed, with the opportunity to reflect on the day, share stories with fellow travelers, and plan your next New Zealand adventure.
At $83.78 per person, this tour offers remarkable value. The price includes the E-bike and helmet, which are kept in excellent condition according to reviews, as well as the convenience of door-to-door pickup and drop-off. Since most of the reviews highlight how well-organized and helpful the staff are, you can count on a smooth experience without worrying about logistics.
The tour’s six-hour duration strikes a good balance—long enough to enjoy the scenery, stop at wineries, and soak in the atmosphere without feeling rushed. The small group size (a maximum of 10 travelers) ensures a more personalized experience, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions or enjoy a relaxed pace.
While lunch isn’t included, the opportunity to sample some of Otago’s famous Pinot Noir at the wineries more than makes up for it. Plus, the flexible schedule allows you to choose how long you linger at each stop.
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Reviewers consistently mention how well-organized the tour is and how helpful the staff are, making the day enjoyable even for first-time cyclists. One reviewer said, “The bikes were well kept and reliable,” which is reassuring for anyone concerned about equipment.
Many praise the scenery and the wine, describing the views as “picturesque” and the tasting sessions as “delicious.” It’s clear the tour strikes a great balance between active outdoor fun and gourmet indulgence.
One traveler noted how autumn foliage added a special touch to their ride, emphasizing that timing can enhance the experience. Another highlighted the “fantastic” day of wine tasting and riding—a perfect combination of adventure and relaxation.


This E-Bike Adventure in Gibbston offers a well-rounded, enjoyable way to explore Queenstown’s most famous wine region. The combination of beautiful landscapes, historic sites, and award-winning wines makes it an excellent choice for those who prefer a leisurely but active day out. The ride itself is smooth and accessible, thanks to the electric bikes, and the small group setting enhances the experience by allowing personalized attention.
The tour’s value for money is significant, considering the inclusions and the quality of the experience. For wine lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a relaxed yet engaging day in Otago, this tour hits all the right notes. It’s a smart pick for travelers eager to enjoy New Zealand’s famed Pinot Noir while soaking in the breathtaking scenery.
If you’re looking for a fun, scenic, and tasty day in Queenstown, this adventure is hard to beat.
“It was fun! The guys were clear in their instructions for the bikes, and easy to communicate with. The Gibbston Valley is picturesque, good trail w…”

This adventure is perfect for those wanting a scenic, wine-filled day with a bit of exercise and a lot of stunning views. Whether you’re savoring Otago’s top Pinot Noir or simply enjoying the fresh air on a sunny day, it promises a memorable slice of New Zealand life.