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Enjoy a 3-hour e-bike tour from Geneva through countryside and vineyards, featuring wine tasting of 8 wines and scenic views, booked 36 days in advance.

The Geneva Countryside By E-Bike With Wine Tasting offers a relaxed yet flavorful way to explore the lush surroundings of Geneva. Starting at $197.82 per person, this 3-hour guided tour combines outdoor cycling on comfortable Swiss-made e-bikes with a wine tasting experience that showcases local vineyards. The tour departs from Pl. de Cornavin 3 and includes stops through woods, historic villages, and scenic vineyards.
While this tour is popular enough to be booked 36 days in advance, it is ideal for those comfortable with moderate physical activity and eager to learn about Switzerland’s winemaking traditions. The highlight remains the 60-minute wine tasting of eight different wines in a cozy wine cellar, paired with opportunities for photos and enjoying the landscape. A potential limitation is the group size of just six, which keeps the experience intimate but requires early booking.
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This tour begins at Pl. de Cornavin 3 near Geneva’s main station, making it easy to access via public transportation. The small group size of up to six participants enhances the personalized feel of the experience. The tour concludes back at the starting point, allowing for flexible plans afterward.

The route covers a mix of urban and rural scenery. It kicks off in Geneva’s Les Delices neighborhood, where you cycle along cycle paths passing through Les Charmilles and the Brothers Forest. These urban sections give a glimpse of Geneva’s lively city life before transitioning into more tranquil countryside.
You’ll pass by Geneva skateboard park and museum, further adding local flavor before entering the woods of Bois Des Freres. The scenic cycling through these wooded areas provides a peaceful contrast to the city streets, giving riders a chance to enjoy nature’s calm.

A key stop is at Vernier Church and village, where travellers get a quick 10-minute break for photos and a brief look at the area’s history. This village offers a quaint, historic atmosphere that complements the vineyard visits, providing insight into local rural life.

The Satigny vineyards are a major highlight, representing eight generations of winemakers. Here, the tour offers an inside look at wine production and the chance to sample eight different local wines in a cozy cellar environment. The tasting lasts about 60 minutes, giving ample time for photo opportunities and small group conversations about winemaking.
You can also purchase wines if you wish, making this a good opportunity to bring home a taste of Geneva’s wine culture. The winery representative may step away briefly during the tasting, but the focus remains on the varieties of wine on offer.
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The Swiss-made e-bikes are equipped with helmets and optional gloves and rain protection if the weather turns chilly. The bikes are designed for moderate physical fitness levels, making this tour accessible to most participants. For children, a stand on the e-bike prevents brakes from breaking if dropped, but drops incur a 100 Swiss franc fee.

While the main tour includes the bike ride and wine tasting, there is an option to order a cheese and meat platter for an extra charge. This should be arranged 4 to 7 days before with the guide. The tour also emphasizes that alcoholic beverages are served only to adults 18 and above, with non-alcoholic drinks available for minors.

The tour features a mobile ticket, making it easy to access. Because it is quite popular, early booking is recommended. The experience can be canceled for free up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind if plans change.
The meeting point’s proximity to public transportation simplifies arrival, and the tour’s duration allows plenty of time to explore without feeling rushed.
One review praises the guide, Carole, for her knowledge and accommodating stops, highlighting the stunning landscapes and enjoyable wine tasting. Conversely, some comments point out that the actual stops may differ from expectations, with one reviewer noting a single stop instead of multiple as promised. It’s also noted that communication about meeting logistics could be improved, but the nearby café and Burger King provide reliable options for before or after the tour.
The most positive aspect remains the beautiful scenery and the quality of the wine tasting, making it a delightful combination of outdoor activity and cultural exploration.
This e-bike tour offers a unique way to combine active sightseeing with a culinary experience. The blend of Geneva’s urban charm, lush countryside, and vineyards provides a well-rounded perspective on the region.
While the group size and early booking need consideration, the scenic routes and engaging wine tasting make it an appealing choice for those who enjoy nature, local culture, and good wine. The moderate pace and small group setting ensure a comfortable experience, suitable for a relaxed day of exploring.
“We had a great time riding thru Geneva and into the countryside. The wine tasting was enjoyable – both delicious and informative. Carole, our guide…”
Is the wine tasting suitable for minors?
No, the tasting is only for participants aged 18 and above; minors are served non-alcoholic drinks.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refund is available if you cancel more than 24 hours in advance.
Is prior cycling experience necessary?
No, the e-bikes are designed for moderate physical fitness, making this suitable for most riders.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, especially if the weather is chilly, and a camera for photos. Optional gloves and rain protection are available if needed.
How many wines are tasted during the experience?
Eight different local wines are sampled in the wine cellar.
What happens if the guide is running ahead or behind?
The guide aims to stop at scenic and significant points, though some reviews mention variations in stop timing.
Can I purchase wines at the vineyard?
Yes, wine purchases are encouraged, and arrangements can be made before the tour.
How accessible are the cycling routes?
The route is mainly along cycle paths, with some stops in wooded areas and villages, suitable for most with moderate fitness.
Is food included in the tour?
No, the tour does not include food unless a cheese/meat platter is ordered separately.
What is the overall rating of this experience?
The average rating is 4.0 out of 5, based on four reviews, with praise for scenery and wine but some notes on organization.