Bordeaux: Historic Center & Chartrons District Bike Tour - What We Love

Our 15 Favorite Bordeaux Bike Tours

Bordeaux isn’t just about world-class wine; it’s also a city that lends itself perfectly to exploring on two wheels. The flat terrain, wide bike lanes, and scenic river views make cycling an ideal way to uncover its hidden corners and historic sites. We particularly love the Saint-Emilion Electric Bike Day Tour with Wine Tastings & Lunch because it combines gorgeous vineyard scenery with a relaxed pace and exclusive wine tastings, all in a UNESCO World Heritage-listed village. If city cruising is more your style, the Bordeaux: Guided Bike Tour offers a lively, local perspective on Bordeaux’s most iconic neighborhoods. Either way, biking in Bordeaux offers a fresh perspective you won’t get from a bus or walking alone.

Quick Overview

This list showcases a variety of bike tours suited for different interests and skill levels. Whether you’re looking for a full-day wine expedition like the Full Day Wine and Bike Tour, a quick city highlights ride like Bordeaux: Essentials 3-Hour Bike Ride, or a small-group vineyard experience such as the Saint-Emilion Small-Group Electric Bike Wine Tour, there’s something for all. Below, we break down each tour with what makes it special.

1. Saint-Emilion Electric Bike Day Tour with Wine Tastings & Lunch

Saint-Emilion Electric Bike Day Tour with Wine Tastings & Lunch

This 8 to 9-hour experience takes you through the rolling vineyards of Saint-Emilion, a UNESCO-listed town famous for its red wines. The tour includes electric bikes, which make pedaling through the hilly terrain easier, and visits two chateaux for tastings. The highlight is a picnic lunch amid the vines, complemented by stunning views and a charming village walk. The tour’s small group size—limited to 10—ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Guests praise the guide’s energy and knowledge, with many citing this as a trip highlight. The round-trip transport from Bordeaux is seamless, so you can focus on enjoying the scenery and wine.

Bottom Line: Perfect for wine lovers who want a full day of vineyard visits, delicious food, and culture in one relaxed package.

2. Bordeaux: Historic Center & Chartrons District Bike Tour

Bordeaux: Historic Center & Chartrons District Bike Tour

For a 3-hour city exploration, this tour covers Bordeaux’s most picturesque neighborhoods, including the historic city center and the Chartrons district, known for its wine trade history. The guided ride is available on both e-bike and regular bikes, making it accessible for all fitness levels. Highlights include stops at Palais Gallien, Bordeaux Cathedral, and Darwin Eco-systeme. The guide shares fascinating stories, and there’s even an exclusive Canelé tasting, a local sweet treat. Reviews rave about the knowledgeable guides and the relaxed pace, making it ideal for first-timers or those with limited time.

Bottom Line: A lively, engaging way to get to know Bordeaux’s neighborhoods, history, and culinary traditions—all in one afternoon.

3. Saint-Emilion Small-Group Electric Bike Wine Tour Tastings & Lunch from Bordeaux

Saint-Emilion Small-Group Electric Bike Wine Tour Tastings & Lunch from Bordeaux

This 8.5-hour tour offers a small-group experience with just a handful of participants, perfect if you prefer a more intimate setting. It starts with a guided walking tour of Saint-Emilion, then transitions to an electric bike ride through its lush vineyards. The tour features a lunch and wine tasting at a Grand Cru Classé estate, plus a visit to a family-run estate for more tastings. Guests love the blend of sightseeing, wine education, and leisurely riding, often citing the guide’s friendliness and knowledge. The focus on premium wineries makes it suitable for enthusiasts eager to learn about wine production.

Bottom Line: Ideal for those wanting a comprehensive, personalized wine experience combined with scenic cycling.

4. Bordeaux: Guided Bike Tour

Bordeaux: Guided Bike Tour

This 2.5-hour guided ride offers a quick but thorough overview of Bordeaux’s main sights. Starting from a central spot, the tour takes you along riverbanks, squares, and historic districts. Cycling the vintage French beach cruisers, you’ll visit landmarks like Grosse Cloche, Pont de Pierre, and Jardin Public, with plenty of stories from your local guide. It’s perfect for those short on time but eager to see the city’s highlights from a local perspective. Reviewers commend the easy pace and friendly guide.

Bottom Line: Great for first-time visitors wanting a snapshot of Bordeaux’s charm in a fun, relaxed ride.

5. Bordeaux: Essentials 3-Hour Bike Ride

Bordeaux: Essentials 3-Hour Bike Ride

This 3-hour tour zeroes in on Bordeaux’s key sights, offering a comprehensive yet manageable ride. You’ll cycle along the Garonne River, visiting Saint-Andre Cathedral, Grosse Cloche, and other landmarks. The guide provides local tips and historical insights, making it ideal for travelers who want a good overview without a full-day commitment. With favorable reviews praising the knowledgeable guide and the well-maintained bikes, it’s a reliable choice for a city introduction.

Bottom Line: Perfect if you want a compact, engaging city tour that hits all the major spots.

6. Bordeaux Full Day Wine and Bike Tour

Bordeaux Full Day Wine and Bike Tour

At number 6, this full-day experience combines cycling, wine tastings, and a guided walk of Saint-Emilion. The electric bikes ease the countryside rides, and the tour includes visits to two wineries with tastings, a gourmet picnic, and the scenic town walk. The small group size enhances the personal touch, and guests highlight the expert wine guide and the delicious food. The price reflects the full itinerary, making it excellent value considering the inclusions.

Bottom Line: Best suited for wine aficionados wanting a comprehensive, day-long exploration with food and picturesque scenery.

7. Bordeaux Essentials Sightseeing Bike Tour with a Local Guide

Bordeaux Essentials Sightseeing Bike Tour with a Local Guide

This 2.5 to 3-hour tour offers an abbreviated but rich introduction to Bordeaux’s highlights. Starting near the Cathedral, the ride covers the historic center, the riverbanks, and the buzzing Chartrons district. The guide’s local insights and the comfortable bikes make for an easy ride, perfect for those who want to see the city without tiring themselves. Reviews mention the excellent guides and the well-paced itinerary.

Bottom Line: Ideal for travelers with limited time seeking a lively overview of Bordeaux’s key sights.

8. Bordeaux bike tour “The Best of Bordeaux”

Bordeaux bike tour "The Best of Bordeaux"

This 2 to 3-hour tour covers about 13 km of the city’s most important sights, from the Saint Michel bell tower to the Jacques Chaban-Delmas bridge. The French Beach Cruisers are a highlight—stylish and comfy. The tour includes stops at public gardens, the Cité du Vin, and the Garonne riverfront. Reviewers love the local guide’s enthusiasm and the secure, scenic route. It’s perfect for a relaxed, informative city ride.

Bottom Line: Great for those wanting a longer city tour with comfortable bikes and a mix of sights and stories.

9. Bordeaux: St-Emilion Vineyards e-Bike Tour with Wine & Lunch

Bordeaux: St-Emilion Vineyards e-Bike Tour with Wine & Lunch

This 8.5-hour tour offers a balanced day of riding through Saint Emilion’s famous vineyards. It includes a visit to two chateaux, a wine tasting, and a lunch with local specialties. The guide shares insights into wine-growing regions and the art of winemaking. Guests rave about the scenic ride and the chance to enjoy famous chateaux like Cheval Blanc and Petrus. The inclusion of lunch and tastings makes it a good value.

Bottom Line: Excellent for wine lovers wanting a longer, immersive day in the vineyards with some city sightseeing.

10. Saint Emilion Wine and Bike Tour

Saint Emilion Wine and Bike Tour

This 8-hour experience combines cycling, wine tastings, and a gourmet picnic. It visits two wineries with at least 6 tastings of mostly reds. The UNESCO-listed Saint-Emilion village is a highlight, with a guided tour and plenty of photo-worthy moments. The guide’s friendly approach and the well-organized itinerary make it appealing.

Bottom Line: Perfect for wine fans who want to explore the village and countryside with tastings and a picnic.

11. Bordeaux Backcountry E-Bike Tour with Lunch & Wine Tasting

Bordeaux Backcountry E-Bike Tour with Lunch & Wine Tasting

This 6-hour ride takes you off the beaten path into Bordeaux’s backcountry, passing through medieval towns and vineyards. The e-bikes make hills manageable, and the tour includes lunch and wine tasting at a local winery. Reviews mention beautiful scenery and the friendly, knowledgeable guide. It’s a solid choice for those wanting to combine countryside beauty with wine.

Bottom Line: A good pick for those wanting a mix of rural landscapes and wine culture in a shorter timeframe.

12. Backcountry E-Bike Adventure from Bordeaux: Wine Tasting & Lunch

Backcountry E-Bike Adventure from Bordeaux: Wine Tasting & Lunch

This 5 to 6-hour adventure follows the Floirac and Créon cycle routes, with scenic views and visits to medieval towns. It includes a wine tasting and lunch, with most of the route on the famous Roger Lapébie cycle path. The high-quality bikes and small group size provide comfort and intimacy. Reviewers note the well-organized itinerary and delicious food.

Bottom Line: Suitable for travelers seeking a scenic rural ride with tastings and a relaxed pace.

13. From Bordeaux: Half-Day Saint-Émilion Tour and Wine Tasting

Bordeaux by Gravel Bike : Monumets, vineyards & wine tasting

This half-day trip combines a guided village tour with a visit to a château for a wine tasting paired with cheese and charcuterie. It’s smaller in scope but rich in local flavor, making it perfect for those with limited time but wanting a taste of Saint-Émilion’s wines.

Bottom Line: Best for travelers short on time who still want to experience Saint-Emilion’s charm and its wines.

14. Bordeaux: St. Emilion Wine and E-Bike Tour with Lunch

Bordeaux: St. Emilion Wine and E-Bike Tour with Lunch

This 7-hour tour combines e-biking through vineyards, visits to two chateaux, wine tastings, and a picnic lunch. The focus is on French wine culture with visits to famous estates, plus the option to taste at least 10 different wines. The guide makes the experience approachable for all levels.

Bottom Line: Highly recommended for wine enthusiasts who want a full day of tastings, cycling, and local cuisine.

15. Bordeaux Private Bike or eBike Tour | Top Rated | Local Guides

Bordeaux Private Bike or eBike Tour | Top Rated | Local Guides

This 3-hour private tour offers a personalized experience with a local guide. It covers city highlights like Porte Cailhau, Utopia, and Place Saint-Projet. The customizable itinerary means you can focus on your interests while enjoying comfortable bikes and insider insights.

Bottom Line: Perfect for couples or small groups wanting a tailored, intimate city tour.

$230.56 per person

How to Choose Your Perfect Bordeaux Bike Tour

When selecting a tour, consider your time availability, interest in wine or city sights, and fitness level. For full immersion in Bordeaux’s vineyards, the Full Day Wine and Bike Tour or Saint Emilion Small-Group Electric Bike Tour are excellent choices. If your schedule is tight, a shorter city ride such as the Bordeaux: Essentials 3-Hour Bike Ride offers a quick overview. Budget-conscious travelers might prefer the Bordeaux: Guided Bike Tour, while those seeking a private experience should consider the Private Bike Tour.

Booking early, especially for popular tours like the full-day wine trips, ensures you secure your spot. Remember, many tours operate from April to October, so plan accordingly.

Bordeaux offers a fantastic range of bike experiences. Whether you’re into wining and dining in the vineyards, exploring city neighborhoods, or a mix of both, there’s a ride for you. For a leisurely vineyard adventure, the Saint-Emilion Electric Bike Day Tour stands out. For quick city sightseeing, the Bordeaux: Guided Bike Tour delivers a lively, informative lap of the highlights.

No matter what you choose, pedaling through Bordeaux is a wonderful way to see its sights, taste its wines, and enjoy the fresh air. Book early to secure your spot and prepare for a memorable ride in one of France’s most delightful cities.