Bordeaux Backcountry E-Bike Tour with Lunch & Wine Tasting offers a fantastic way to combine gentle exercise, cultural exploration, and wine indulgence in the charming Entre-deux-Mers region. For $152 per person, you’ll spend about six hours cycling through scenic paths, medieval towns, and lush vineyards just outside Bordeaux. You’ll be guided by knowledgeable locals, pedal on mostly flat terrain, and enjoy a delicious regional lunch paired with top-quality wines—all in a small group setting.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how accessible it is for most riders—thanks to the well-maintained e-bikes and mostly flat routes—making it suitable for those who want to experience the countryside without breaking a sweat. Plus, the focus on authentic, local flavors—be it at the restaurant or the vineyard—means you get a genuine taste of Bordeaux’s wine culture. One minor consideration is that if you’re under 1.55 meters tall or uncomfortable on a bike, this may not be the best fit. But for most, especially those who enjoy a relaxed ride with plenty of highlights, this experience hits the mark.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a well-rounded day: scenic views, historical towns, regional cuisine, and excellent wines. It’s perfect if you’re after a balance of activity and leisure, with enough time to really savor the sights and tastes along the way.
Key Points
- Accessible Route: Mostly flat, 80% on cycle paths, suitable for relaxed riding.
- Authentic Experience: Visits to medieval towns and local vineyards provide genuine insight into Bordeaux’s wine and culture.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with historical context and local secrets.
- Delicious Food & Wine: Enjoy a regional lunch and wine tasting at a family-owned vineyard, showcasing Bordeaux’s renowned wine culture.
- Small Group: Limited to 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
- Convenient Meeting Point: Located in the vibrant Chartrons district, accessible by tram.
An In-Depth Look at the Bordeaux Backcountry E-Bike Tour
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Starting Point and Orientation
The adventure begins in the heart of Bordeaux’s Chartrons district, at the e-bike shop on 16 Rue Dumaine. This lively neighborhood is a hub of vintage shops, cafes, and galleries, setting an inviting tone for the day. From here, the guide takes you on a brief scenic route through Bordeaux’s historic core, passing landmarks like the Jardin Public and Palais Gallien, which offer a glimpse into the city’s past. The early moments are about settling in, getting familiar with the bikes, and hearing a bit of background before heading out into the countryside.
Pedaling Along the Roger Lapébie Cycle Path
The bulk of the riding takes place on the Roger Lapébie cycle path, a former railway line turned peaceful greenway. Covering roughly 40 kilometers round-trip, the ride is designed to be relaxed—mostly flat terrain and smooth cycling paths make for a comfortable experience, even for those new to e-biking. We loved the way the bikes glide effortlessly, allowing us to focus on the scenery and surroundings rather than exertion.
The route passes through charming towns like Floirac and Fagnac, where we might see locals enjoying daily life or kids playing. The guide shares tidbits about the area’s history, including the significance of the old railway and how the region has evolved over centuries. The trip also includes a quick stop at Piste Cyclable Roger Lapébie, where you can take in views of rolling vineyards and fields.
Medieval Créon and Its Vibrant Market
Reaching Créon, we’re greeted by a lively medieval bastide town with a checkerboard street layout and quaint arcades. This town, once of English origin, now buzzes with local markets and small fairs, making it a lively spot to stretch our legs. The guide points out interesting architecture and stories that bring the town’s history alive, enhancing the sense of stepping back in time.
More Great Tours NearbyEnjoying a Regional Lunch
Midway through the tour, we pause at a local restaurant for a hearty, regional meal. This is more than just a quick bite—it’s a chance to savor typical Bordeaux cuisine that pairs beautifully with regional wines. The reviews highlight the lunch as “superb,” with some noting it as one of the best parts of the experience. It’s a great way to relax, recharge, and connect with fellow travelers over authentic flavors.
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Wine Tasting at a Family Vineyard
Post-lunch, the journey continues to a local vineyard, where we indulge in a guided wine tasting session. Here, the focus is on Bordeaux’s controlled designations of origin, and the wines sampled are often described as “exquisite” by previous guests. The hosts are passionate and knowledgeable, sharing insights into how Bordeaux wines are crafted and what makes this region’s wines special.
Guests frequently comment on the quality and variety of wines, with some saying they sampled “5 delicious wines”. The tasting isn’t rushed; instead, it’s an educational and sensory experience, enhancing appreciation for Bordeaux’s wine tradition.
Return Journey and Reflection
After the tasting, the route retraces its path back to Bordeaux, passing scenic landscapes and quiet rural scenes. The small group setting and expert guidance make the ride pleasant and engaging. The entire experience wraps up back at the starting point in the Chartrons district, leaving you with memories of a relaxed yet enriching day.
What Our Guests Say
Reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the beautiful, traffic-free cycling routes. One guest called Michel “the perfect guide—friendly, safe, informative, and professional,” which echoes the overall sentiment. The scenery—from countryside vistas to quaint medieval streets—receives high marks, as does the quality of the wine and food.
Several travelers highlight how value-packed the experience is, noting that the combination of cycling, tasting, and a delicious meal offers excellent value for the price. Some mention minor drawbacks, like the need for a minimum height of 155 cm, but overall, the feedback is glowing.
Additional insights from reviews:
- The flat route makes it accessible even for those with moderate fitness levels.
- The small group size ensures attentive guides and a friendly atmosphere.
- The lunch is often noted as a highlight, with some describing it as “superb”.
- The wine tasting provides a genuine taste of Bordeaux’s renowned viniculture, with some guests saying they sampled “5 delicious wines”.
Practical Details and What to Know
The tour is designed for those comfortable on a bike, but if you’re inexperienced or unsure, you might find the pace leisurely and suitable. Helmets are provided, and the bikes are new and equipped with panniers for your belongings. Rain gear is recommended if weather looks uncertain—ponchos are not supplied.
The tour runs about six hours, with the option to reserve and pay later, giving you flexibility. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate a small, intimate group experience with plenty of photo stops and cultural commentary.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This experience suits curious travelers who want more than just sightseeing—they want to feel the region, taste its wines, and understand its towns. It’s ideal for those who enjoy light physical activity combined with relaxed culture. If you’re traveling with friends or family who enjoy wine and scenic views, this is a memorable choice. However, it’s less suited for children under 16 or those unable to ride a bike comfortably.
The Sum Up
The Bordeaux Backcountry E-Bike Tour with Lunch & Wine Tasting offers a wonderfully balanced day of gentle exercise, cultural discovery, and gourmet delights. You’ll visit historic towns, cycle along scenic routes, and enjoy authentic regional cuisine paired with excellent wines—all with the guidance of passionate, knowledgeable locals.
This tour is particularly valuable for those who want a small-group experience, authentic insights, and a relaxed pace, making Bordeaux’s countryside accessible and enjoyable. Whether you’re a wine lover, history buff, or simply after a scenic escape from the city, this ride offers a memorable way to see the region through the eyes of those who know it best.
FAQ
Is the ride suitable for beginners?
Yes, the route is mostly flat, and the bikes are easy to ride, making it suitable for beginners who are comfortable on a bike.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, rain gear if needed, comfortable clothes, sports shoes, and a charged smartphone for photos or navigation.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included in the tour for your safety.
Can I join if I am shorter than 1.55 meters?
No, participants must be at least 155 cm tall to join.
What is included in the price?
You get new e-bikes with panniers, helmets, a guided tour, a regional lunch, and a wine tasting at a local vineyard.
What is not included?
Rain gear, and individual bikes for those under 1.55 meters, are not provided. No large luggage or alcohol is allowed during the ride.
How long is the total duration?
The tour lasts approximately six hours, including stops for lunch and wine tasting.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What if the weather is bad?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and it’s wise to check the forecast and bring rain gear just in case.
Whether you’re after a scenic, educational, and delicious adventure or simply want to enjoy Bordeaux’s countryside at a relaxed pace, this e-bike tour delivers genuine value and authentic experiences. It’s a great choice for curious travelers eager to combine activity with cultural discovery.
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