E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - From Bordeaux’s City Streets to the Countryside

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch

Discover the scenic Bordeaux countryside on a 7-hour guided e-bike tour from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion, featuring iconic landmarks, vineyards, and a delicious picnic lunch.

Key Points

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - Key Points

  • Price and Duration: Priced at $281 per person for a 7-hour adventure exploring Bordeaux and Saint-Émilion.
  • Comprehensive Route: Combines city highlights, peaceful countryside, historic villages, and prestigious vineyards over 60 km.
  • Included Experiences: E-bike rental, guidance from a passionate guide, a French picnic lunch, and a wine tasting at a family-owned winery.
  • Start and End Points: Begins at 16 Rue Notre Dame in Bordeaux and finishes in the charming Saint-Émilion village.
  • Accessibility: Route is not technically difficult but requires a good level of physical condition; not suitable for those who cannot ride a bike or use wheelchairs.
  • Small Group Atmosphere: Limited to 10 participants, allowing for personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
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Exploring Bordeaux’s Iconic Landmarks on Electric Bikes

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - Exploring Bordeaux’s Iconic Landmarks on Electric Bikes

The tour kicks off in Bordeaux’s historic center, a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. The guide, Edwin, leads the group past Rue Notre-Dame in the Chartrons district, known for its artistic atmosphere. Riders get to see Jardin Public, a lush green space, and the impressive Bordeaux Cathedral.

A quick photo stop at scenic spots offers perfect moments to capture the city’s charm. The route crosses the Pont de Pierre, offering stunning views of Bordeaux’s skyline, perfect for photography and appreciating the city’s architecture.

From Bordeaux’s City Streets to the Countryside

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - From Bordeaux’s City Streets to the Countryside

After leaving the city, the tour moves onto the legendary Roger Lapébie cycling path, a peaceful route built on a former railway line. This trail takes riders through the rolling Entre-Deux-Mers region, where stone farmhouses, peaceful forests, and sunlit vineyards come into view.

The journey includes a scenic 30-minute ride through the countryside, revealing the rural beauty of France. The transition from urban streets to tranquil rural landscapes highlights the diversity of Bordeaux’s surroundings.

Enjoying a French Picnic in a Rural Setting

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - Enjoying a French Picnic in a Rural Setting

Midway through the tour, a one-hour stop at Sadirac provides a chance to relax and indulge in a French picnic lunch. The meal features local produce such as fresh vegetables, artisanal charcuterie, cheese, crusty bread, and a bottle of regional wine.

The picnic takes place in a charming rural setting, allowing riders to enjoy the scents of the countryside. A Bordeaux specialty, the cannelé, a caramelized pastry, is served as a sweet finish to the meal.

Crossing Historic Bridges and Visiting Villages

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - Crossing Historic Bridges and Visiting Villages

After lunch, the route passes through several picturesque villages, including Branne, where the Dordogne River is crossed via the historic Branne Bridge. This crossing has witnessed centuries of local trade and adds a historic element to the ride.

The final stretch brings riders through some of Saint-Émilion’s most prestigious vineyards, where perfectly aligned vines hint at the region’s reputation for top-tier wines. The scenic landscape prepares visitors for the arrival at Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO-listed village filled with cobbled streets.

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Discovering Saint-Émilion’s Charm and Wine Culture

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - Discovering Saint-Émilion’s Charm and Wine Culture

Arriving in Saint-Émilion, the group explores the cobbled streets filled with charming boutiques and historical architecture. The highlight is a guided visit to a family-owned winery, where traditional winemaking practices are explained.

Participants get to taste three distinguished wines, gaining insight into the region’s wine craftsmanship. After the tasting, the guide shares insider tips for exploring Saint-Émilion independently, including hidden viewpoints and local eateries.

Practical Details: Meeting Point, Group Size, and Transport

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - Practical Details: Meeting Point, Group Size, and Transport

The tour departs from the Véloce store in Bordeaux’s Chartrons district, just three minutes from the CAPC Musée d’Art Contemporain tram stop. The small group size, limited to 10 participants, ensures a relaxed and personalized experience.

The bike and safety gear are provided, and the route is designed to be not technically difficult, suitable for riders with a good level of physical fitness. However, the activity cannot accommodate wheelchair users or those unable to ride a bike.

Included and Excluded Elements for a Clear Expectation

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - Included and Excluded Elements for a Clear Expectation

Included in the price are the e-bike, helmet, guided tour of a family-owned winery, the wine tasting of three wines, and the picnic lunch. The tour guide is passionate and speaks multiple languages: English, French, and Spanish.

Transportation from Saint-Émilion back to Bordeaux is not included but can be easily arranged by train or car, with the train station about a 15-minute walk from Saint-Émilion.

The Pacing and Overall Experience

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - The Pacing and Overall Experience

This 7-hour tour balances sightseeing, cycling, and relaxation, making it ideal for those who enjoy a moderate physical activity combined with cultural exploration. The 60 km route offers a good mix of urban, rural, and vineyard landscapes, with plenty of scenic viewpoints along the way.

The guide’s passion for the region and the small group setting foster an engaging atmosphere, allowing participants to learn and enjoy at a comfortable pace. The highlight remains the opportunity to explore prestigious vineyards and enjoy authentic local flavors.

Who Will Appreciate This Tour

E-bike journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Emilion with lunch - Who Will Appreciate This Tour

This tour suits active travelers with an interest in cycling, wine, and French countryside scenery. It’s well-suited for those comfortable on a bike and eager to explore Bordeaux’s historic sites and Saint-Émilion’s wine culture in a single day.

However, not suitable for individuals who cannot ride a bike or use wheelchairs, as the route is not technically difficult but requires physical effort.

Final Thoughts on the Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion E-bike Journey

The combination of city landmarks, peaceful rural landscapes, and wine tasting creates a well-rounded experience for those seeking outdoor adventure and cultural discovery. The price of $281 reflects a comprehensive day that includes cycling, guided explanations, local cuisine, and wine.

While the distance and physical requirements might be a consideration for some, riders who enjoy active days will find this tour offers stunning views, authentic cuisine, and a chance to connect with Bordeaux’s vibrant wine region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is included in the tour price?
    The tour includes an e-bike, helmet, guided winery visit, wine tastings of three wines, and a French picnic lunch.

  • How long is the ride?
    The total route covers approximately 60 km (38 miles) over 7 hours.

  • Where does the tour start and end?
    It starts at 16 Rue Notre Dame in Bordeaux and ends in Saint-Émilion.

  • Is the route suitable for beginners?
    The route is not technically difficult but requires a good physical condition for riding 60 km.

  • Can I join if I don’t want to ride all day?
    It’s designed as a full-day experience; less active options are not specified.

  • Is transportation from Saint-Émilion back to Bordeaux included?
    No, participants need to arrange transport, with the train station about 15 minutes walk from Saint-Émilion.

  • What language does the guide speak?
    The guide speaks English, French, and Spanish.

  • Are the bikes suitable for all riders?
    Yes, bikes are electric, making the ride easier, but not suitable for wheelchair users.

  • What should I bring?
    Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, snacks, sunscreen, and appropriate cycling attire.

  • Can I cancel the tour?
    Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.

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