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Discover the Adelaide Hills on this 5-hour guided e-bike tour, featuring visits to wineries, a cheese cellar, and a strawberry farm with tastings and scenic views.
Imagine cruising through rolling hills on a comfortable e-bike, stopping at charming wineries, sampling delicious local cheeses, and hand-picking ripe strawberries—all in just half a day. That’s exactly what the Hahndorf Food and Wine E-Bike Tour promises. Based on glowing reviews and detailed descriptions, this guided experience offers a perfect blend of active exploration, gourmet tastings, and authentic regional sights.
We love how this tour combines the fun of e-biking with immersive food and wine experiences. The fact that it’s small-group means you’ll get personalized attention from guides who genuinely know the Adelaide Hills. Plus, the scenic stops at wineries and farms look like a highlight for anyone wanting to taste the region’s best produce while enjoying a relaxed, outdoor adventure.
One possible thing to keep in mind: the tour lasts about five hours, so it’s a bit of a commitment. Also, since it involves multiple stops for tastings and a bit of riding, it’s best suited for those comfortable on a bike and with a moderate level of activity. It’s a fabulous choice for food lovers, wine enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to see the countryside from a new perspective—on two wheels.

This tour is an inviting way for travelers to explore the Adelaide Hills without the fatigue of a traditional tour. It’s designed for those who enjoy a mix of gentle physical activity, fine food, and regional wine—all wrapped into one satisfying package.
Our impression, based on reviews, is that the guides are a standout part of the experience. They aren’t just knowledgeable—they’re personable and engaging, often making the day feel like a friendly outing rather than a commercial tour. Travelers frequently mention how Matt and Dan made the experience enjoyable, informative, and fun.
What we particularly like are the scenic routes—meandering through lush valleys and picturesque towns—and the variety of tastings. From fresh strawberries to expertly curated wines, each stop feels authentic and carefully chosen.
A slight consideration is the weather dependency—since it’s outdoors and involves biking, poor weather could impact the day. That said, cancellations due to bad weather are fully refundable or can be rescheduled.
This tour appeals best to adventurous food and wine lovers who don’t mind some mild physical activity and want an authentic, behind-the-scenes taste of the Adelaide Hills.
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“Can highly recommend this tour. Matt was a fantastic tour guide who was very informative and accommodating. The ride itself on the e-bike was so mu…”

The adventure begins at The Lane Vineyard, where you’ll don your helmet and hop onto your e-bike. The vineyard itself offers stunning panoramic views of the rolling hills and lush vineyards—an ideal introduction to the region. The guide will give a quick safety briefing and overview before heading out.
First stop is Beerenberg, a historic strawberry farm. Here, we loved the chance to pick fresh strawberries (seasonal) and enjoy the aroma of ripe berries. The reviews praise this as a highlight—“taking part in picking the sweetest strawberries” adds a personal touch you won’t find on most tours. Expect a relaxed ride through farm roads lined with lush greenery.
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Next, the tour takes you through Hahndorf, the region’s most charming German-style town. The main street is postcard-perfect, with timbered buildings and inviting cafes. You’ll get brief moments to soak in the atmosphere, take photos, or browse local shops. It’s a perfect brief pause in the day.
Back on the bikes, the group rides to Udder Delights. Here, the emphasis is on world-famous local cheeses, complemented by fresh bread and quince paste. This stop is praised by many—”great cheese and friendly staff made it a memorable part of the tour,” noted one reviewer. The relaxed tasting makes it easy to indulge without feeling rushed.
The crown jewels are the visits to two top wineries. First is Shaw and Smith, where you’ll enjoy a flight of five premium wines. The reviews mention how the wines are matched with breathtaking views, making this a true highlight. The guide often shares insights into wine production, adding depth to the tasting.
The final stop is The Lane Vineyard, the tour’s namesake. Here, you’ll sample Taste the Lane wines while taking in spectacular vistas. Many reviewers describe this as the perfect way to end the day—relaxing, scenic, and delicious.
After a full morning/afternoon of tasting and sightseeing, the group returns to The Lane Vineyard, where bikes are collected, and you’re free to relax and reflect on your day. The included pannier bags allow you to carry your bottles and goodies, making it easy to transport your souvenirs.
Authentic regional taste is a key strength. The combination of local wineries, cheese, strawberries, and scenic views means you’re not just sightseeing—you’re tasting and experiencing the region’s best produce. The small-group format ensures a personal touch, with guides like Matt and Dan receiving praise for their knowledge and friendliness.
The e-bikes are a real boon—they make the rolling hills accessible to most riders. Many reviews mention how the e-bikes are comfortable and easy to handle, even for those who haven’t biked in a while. The flexibility of the bikes allows you to enjoy the scenery without tiring out. Plus, the pannier bags are a thoughtful addition, giving you space to carry your food and drink.
Scenery and towns are another highlight. Riding through the lush valleys, stopping in historic towns, and enjoying panoramic vineyard views make this more than just a tasting tour—it’s a visual feast. The fact that the tour includes so many stops for tastings means you leave full and happy, with a real taste of the region.
At $182.90 per person, this tour offers an impressive amount of value. You’re getting bike hire, guide services, multiple tastings, snacks, and scenic transportation—all in a well-organized half-day. Reviews repeatedly mention how this wasn’t just a tour but an experience enriched with local knowledge and personal touches.
The tour lasts about five hours, starting at 9:00 am, which makes it a perfect morning or early afternoon activity. It’s near public transportation, making access straightforward. With a maximum group size of 10, it feels intimate and friendly, perfect for those who prefer smaller groups over large buses.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility if weather changes or plans shift. The tour is weather-dependent, and if canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund—a fair policy that protects your investment.
This experience is ideal for active travelers who enjoy being outdoors and want to combine physical activity with gourmet food and wine. It’s perfect for small groups wanting a personalized, relaxed experience without feeling rushed. Food and wine lovers will appreciate the thoughtfully selected stops, and those curious about regional produce will find plenty to savor.
It also suits visitors who prefer scenic drives and countryside charm over city bustle. If you’re interested in a balanced blend of sightseeing, tasting, and gentle riding, this tour hits the mark.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes e-bike hire, a local guide, wine tastings at two wineries, cheese, bread, and quince at Udder Delights, strawberries at Beerenberg (seasonal), and coffee or tea.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately five hours, starting at 9:00 am and returning to the meeting point at The Lane Vineyard.
Is the tour suitable for beginners or non-cyclists?
Yes, the e-bikes make covering hilly terrain easy, and many reviews mention how comfortable and manageable the bikes are, even for those new to biking.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity, sun protection, and perhaps a light jacket. Since food and wine are involved, bringing a small bag for personal items is recommended, although pannier bags are provided.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations due to poor weather are fully refunded or rescheduled. The tour’s weather policy ensures you’re not committed if conditions aren’t suitable.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers, fostering an intimate and personalized atmosphere.
The Hahndorf Food and Wine E-Bike Tour offers a well-rounded day of scenic riding, regional tastings, and local charm. With knowledgeable guides, carefully chosen stops, and easy-to-handle bikes, it’s a fantastic way to experience the Adelaide Hills without the fatigue of traditional tours. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, a foodie, or just someone looking to enjoy beautiful landscapes at a relaxed pace, this adventure ticks many boxes.
Given its affordability, detailed itinerary, and consistently positive reviews, this tour provides excellent value. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate authentic experiences, small-group intimacy, and a touch of active exploration. Prepare yourself for a memorable day that combines the best of South Australia’s food, wine, and scenery—all on two wheels.