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Explore Bergerac's scenic vineyards and forests on eco-friendly all-terrain electric scooters. Enjoy a 3-hour adventure with tastings for just $15.03 per person.
Discover the Greedy Rando Trotter of Theo, a lively 3-hour electric scooter tour in Bergerac, France, that combines outdoor adventure with local gastronomy. At only $15.03 per person, this activity offers an affordable way to see some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Périgord region. The tour departs from Le Petit Pey in Ribagnac and is suitable for ages 14 and up, making it a great choice for teenagers and families alike. With an average booking window of just 10 days in advance, it’s a popular option for spontaneous plans or well-planned trips.
The all-terrain electric scooters are designed to be quiet, easy to handle, and environmentally friendly, emphasizing sustainable development. The activity is praised for its fun factor and accessible paths—perfect for those who enjoy nature, heritage, and good local products. While it’s not suited for those with limited mobility, its moderate physical effort makes it suitable for a broad range of participants. The reviews highlight enthusiastic guides, stunning scenery, and delicious tasting breaks, ensuring this tour delivers both adventure and flavor.


The tour begins at Le Petit Pey in Ribagnac, a charming village that serves as the gateway to the adventure. From here, the guide leads the group onto accessible paths that wind through the forests, vineyards, and landmarks of Monbazillac. The starting point is straightforward to find, and the activity includes equipment provisioning—a helmet, gloves, and scooter—to ensure safety and comfort.
Participants are advised to wear closed shoes, as this is a mandatory requirement for safety. The tour is designed to be easy, making it suitable even for those new to electric scooters or outdoor activities. The activity ends back at the meeting point at Le Petit Pey, completing a loop that covers diverse terrains and scenic views.
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A core feature of the tour is riding through the vineyards of Monbazillac, famous for their sweet wine. The electric scooters handle various terrains—including easy paths that traverse the vineyards and more rugged forest tracks—without difficulty. As the guide navigates up and downhill routes, guests enjoy views of beautiful castles, some of which are highlighted during the route, adding a heritage touch to the experience.
Participants get to see magnificent castles from the outside and pass through picturesque villages, making every stop visually appealing. The quiet, eco-friendly scooters are well-suited for country roads, allowing for a peaceful ride that immerses riders in the natural surroundings.

A highlight of the tour is the forest walk, where the guide takes the group on a short hike into the trees. This part offers breathtaking panoramic views of the countryside and allows riders to connect with nature more intimately. The scenery here is diverse, combining wooded areas with open vineyard views—a visual feast for landscape lovers.
The easy terrain means that participants can enjoy the ride without concern for difficult obstacles, while still experiencing the thrill of navigating off-road sections. The quiet operation of the scooters ensures the sounds of nature are preserved, making this a serene escape from urban life.
A notable aspect of this tour is the gourmet tasting stop, which is both delicious and culturally enriching. Guests indulge in artisanal foie gras and goose and duck rillettes, paired with a bottle of Monbazillac wine or organic grape juice for the younger members of the group. This sharing of local products adds a gourmet dimension to the outdoor adventure.
The tasting takes place in a relaxed setting, allowing guests to appreciate the flavors of the region’s specialty products. The wine or juice is shared among the group, enhancing the convivial atmosphere and offering a taste of local heritage.

The electric scooters are described as super easy to handle, even for those with little experience. The activity supplies helmets and gloves, and the guide provides clear instructions to ensure everyone is comfortable before setting off. The moderate physical effort required makes this activity accessible to most, provided they have moderate fitness levels.
Participants must wear closed shoes, and the activity is designed to be family-friendly, with a minimum age of 14. The group size is limited to your private group, creating an intimate experience, and the guides are known for being friendly, attentive, and skilled.
The route includes uphill and downhill sections, with some more challenging terrain such as garrigue and woodland paths. The electric scooters are built to absorb rougher terrain, with reviews noting the vehicles handle bumpy, grassy, or even muddy grounds well.
While the activity is rated easy, riders should be prepared for occasional physical exertion, especially during forest walks or uneven terrain. The scooters have a speed limit of 25 km/h, ensuring safety on smaller country roads, but some participants wish for more sensations, as noted in reviews.

The activity duration is approximately 3 hours, making it an ideal half-day excursion. The meeting point is at Le Petit Pey, with return to the same location after the tour. It is recommended to book at least 10 days in advance and cancel free of charge up to 24 hours prior.
Participants should be prepared for good weather, as the tour is weather-dependent. The activity is fully private, meaning only your group will participate, and service animals are allowed. It offers an excellent balance of outdoor adventure, cultural exploration, and culinary tasting.

What makes the Greedy Rando Trotter of Theo exceptional is its combination of scenic beauty, local food, and fun on electric scooters. The guides’ expertise and friendliness receive praise, and the cost-effectiveness makes it accessible. The variety of landscapes—from vineyards to forests—and the gourmet tasting set this experience apart from typical outdoor activities.
The activity’s easy handling and accessible terrain mean that it’s suitable for a broad audience, including families, teenagers, and casual outdoor enthusiasts. The strong positive reviews reflect satisfaction across different age groups and experience levels.
The Greedy Rando Trotter of Theo offers a delightful way to explore Bergerac’s countryside at a relaxed pace. It combines nature, heritage, and gastronomy, all within a well-organized and affordable package. The 3-hour duration allows for a thorough experience without feeling rushed, and the scenic stops provide great photo opportunities.
While some may wish for more thrills or longer routes, the accessible terrain and friendly guides make this tour ideal for beginners and those seeking a leisurely outdoor activity. Its high ratings and positive reviews confirm that it delivers value, fun, and memorable moments.
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Is this tour suitable for children or teenagers?
Yes, it is suitable for those 14 and older, with easy-to-handle scooters designed for beginners and casual riders.
What should I wear for the activity?
Participants must wear closed shoes for safety. Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor conditions is recommended.
Are the scooters automatic or manual?
The scooters are electric, all-terrain vehicles designed to be quiet and easy to handle.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The activity is rated easy and is accessible to most, but some moderate physical effort is involved, especially during forest walks and uphill sections.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the electric scooter, helmet, gloves, and the gourmet tasting with local products and wine or juice.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior are non-refundable.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The activity requires good weather. If canceled due to weather conditions, you will be offered a different date or full refund.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, the activity is private for your group only, providing a personalized experience.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to reserve at least 10 days in advance due to popularity.
What makes this tour different from others in Bergerac?
Its unique combination of scenic outdoor riding, local gastronomic tastings, and easy, eco-friendly scooters makes it a standout activity in the region.