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Discover Bordeaux's vineyards on an electric bike, enjoy expert-guided tastings, scenic views, and a gourmet picnic in this intimate, well-reviewed tour.
This Bordeaux wine and bike tour offers a delightful way to combine active exploration with wine tasting, all set against the backdrop of stunning French countryside. With a knowledgeable guide leading a small group, you’ll cycle through scenic vineyards, visit two charming wineries, and enjoy a private picnic amid the vines. Plus, you get a guided walk through the picturesque town of Saint-Emilion, making this a well-rounded experience for wine lovers and adventure seekers alike.
One of the standout features? The electric bikes make the hilly terrain manageable without breaking a sweat—perfect for those who want to enjoy the views without the strain. The small group size ensures a personalized touch, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and soak in the atmosphere. However, it’s worth noting that this tour requires a minimum level of cycling experience and a height of at least 150cm, so it’s best suited for confident riders.
If you’re craving an authentic, immersive day in Bordeaux’s legendary wine region, this tour hits all the right notes. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or just someone eager to explore and taste some of France’s finest reds, this experience offers a balanced mix of education, scenery, and leisure.

The adventure kicks off at the Bordeaux Tourist Office, located at 12 cours du 30 Juillet, right in the heart of the city. From there, a minivan whisks you out of the urban buzz into the serene countryside. The journey takes about an hour, giving you time to soak in the scenery and get excited for the day ahead. The tour is intimate, capped at just 8 travelers, which helps create a friendly, personalized atmosphere.

Once in Saint-Emilion, you’ll get fitted with an electric bike and gear—a highlight for many reviewers. The bikes are praised for their ease of use, making the ride accessible for most confident cyclists. As one reviewer noted, “The electric bikes were great,” and it really is a game changer, especially since the route includes some gentle hills. The security briefing ensures everyone is comfortable, making the cycling part of the tour both safe and enjoyable.
Expect to pedal through lush vineyards, oak-lined paths, and charming rural hamlets. The scenery is consistently praised as breathtaking, with some mentioning the “beautiful vineyards and countryside.” This allows you to experience Bordeaux’s wine region in a way that feels relaxed and authentic, rather than rushed or touristy.
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The tour includes visits to two wineries with a minimum of six tastings. The first is a visit to a château where you’ll indulge in a red wine tasting. The guide, often described as knowledgeable and engaging, shares insights into the wine-making process, terroir, and regional distinctions. One reviewer called Clement a “terrific guide” who made the day both fun and informative.
Following this, you’ll visit a family-owned estate located on some of Saint-Emilion’s best vineyards. Here, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at traditional wine production, often accompanied by a detailed tour from the owner or staff. These visits are highlights, especially for those who want a more personal connection with the wine and its origins.

A big part of the appeal is the gourmet picnic lunch, set in the midst of the vines with a view. The menu usually features cheese, charcuterie, housemade quiche, and dessert, with seasonal variations. One guest remarked, “The lunch was good,” emphasizing the quality and local flavor. You’ll also enjoy a glass of wine with your meal, making it a proper wine country feast.

Post-lunch, the tour continues with a guided walk of Saint-Emilion, the UNESCO-listed medieval town famous for its cobbled streets, historic architecture, and breathtaking views over the vineyards. The walk lasts about 1.5 hours and is a chance to soak in the town’s charm. Several reviews mention the picturesque streets and informative guides who highlight the town’s history and charm.

The last stop is at a family-owned estate, where you’ll get a more intimate look at boutique wine production. Here, you’ll taste more wines and learn about the estate’s unique terroir—some of the finest vineyard land in Saint-Emilion. The tour then heads back to Bordeaux in the minivan, arriving after approximately 8.5 hours total.
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Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, especially Clement, who is described as passionate, friendly, and full of interesting facts. The scenery and wine quality receive high marks, with many noting the “beautiful vineyards” and “great reds.” The electric bikes are another favorite aspect, making the cycling manageable and fun for all ages with some experience.

While the experience is overwhelmingly positive, a few reviewers have mentioned that the cycling requires a certain level of confidence. The tour is not suitable for complete beginners or anyone under 150cm tall. Plus, since the tour involves quite a bit of cycling and walking, it’s best suited for active travelers comfortable on a bike.

At $183.18 per person, the tour offers a comprehensive experience: transportation, expert-guided tastings, a gourmet picnic, and sightseeing. Many find this to be excellent value, especially considering the personalized nature and quality of the inclusions. The fact that tastings at two wineries and the guided tour of Saint-Emilion are included makes it a convenient all-in-one wine adventure.
This tour is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to learn more about Bordeaux’s reds in an intimate setting. It’s also ideal for active travelers who enjoy cycling and want to see the countryside up close. The small-group format ensures a relaxed atmosphere, so it suits those who prefer quality over quantity. However, confident cyclists and those comfortable with moderate physical activity will get the most out of the experience.
If you’re after a comprehensive day combining scenic views, cultural exploration, and wine tasting, this tour checks all boxes. It’s especially recommended for travelers who want to avoid large, impersonal tours and prefer a more authentic, personalized experience.
This Bordeaux wine and bike tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience that balances active exploration with indulgent wine tasting. The blend of guided visits, scenic cycling, and a gourmet picnic ensures a memorable day for anyone eager to combine culture, scenery, and wine in one outing. With rave reviews highlighting friendly guides like Clement, beautiful vineyards, and excellent value, it’s a top pick for travelers seeking an authentic taste of Bordeaux’s famed wine country.
Ideal for adventurous wine lovers who want more than just a tasting room visit, this tour provides a lively, intimate, and educational day. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want to deepen your appreciation for Bordeaux’s wines, this experience is sure to leave a lasting impression.