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Discover Lyon on a 2-hour electric bike tour with a local guide, passing UNESCO sites, parks, and rivers, all for just $41.47. Perfect for all ages and abilities.
Lyon’s historic center, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is best explored on an easy-to-use electric bike with this 2-hour guided tour. Priced at $41.47 per person, this adventure offers a comfortable way to see the city’s highlights, from the riverside paths to bustling squares. The tour is led by a local guide who shares insider tips and stories, making the experience both fun and informative. With a small-group format limited to 10 travelers, you get plenty of personalized attention, ensuring a relaxed and engaging ride. It departs from 23 Quai Romain Rolland in Lyon and is suitable for all ages and abilities, as long as participants are at least 12 years old with good biking skills.
You can choose between a morning or afternoon departure, giving flexibility to fit into your Lyon itinerary. The tour includes the use of electric bikes and helmets, with rain jackets provided if needed. While it does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, the meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, making access straightforward. This tour is popular, booked over 10 times last week and with 256 reviews rating it an impressive 5.0/5. The overall high recommendation rate of 99% reflects its quality and appeal.

The tour begins at 23 Quai Romain Rolland, in Lyon’s historic UNESCO World Heritage zone. From this central spot, the guide takes you immediately into the heart of Lyon’s charming streets, setting the tone for a lively yet relaxed exploration. The departure point’s proximity to public transportation makes it easy for visitors to join this adventure. The start time can be in the morning or afternoon, giving flexibility depending on your plans.
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The first stop takes you into Lyon’s UNESCO-listed old town. Here, the guide shares insights into the area’s history while you pedal past iconic landmarks. The cobblestone streets and medieval architecture create a picture-perfect backdrop, perfect for those interested in cultural sights without the fatigue of walking. The quiet streets allow for easy navigation and plenty of photo opportunities.

Place Bellecour is the second-largest pedestrian square in Europe and a highlight of this tour. It’s a lively hub at the heart of Lyon, with its grand open space, statues, and bustling cafes. The guide points out its significance and shares interesting stories about Lyon’s social life. Visitors enjoy the chance to see this iconic spot from the comfort of their e-bike, making it a memorable photo stop.

A major feature of this tour is riding along the riverbanks of the Rhône and Saône. The guide leads you on dedicated bike paths, offering scenic views of the water and cityscape. Pedal-friendly and peaceful, these riverside routes allow travelers to enjoy Lyon’s natural beauty without the stress of traffic. The cruise along the banks is both relaxing and picturesque.

The tour makes a stop at Lyon Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture. The guide offers details about its history and architecture, enriching your visit. Along the route, you’ll also encounter lesser-known monuments and hidden local haunts—perfect for those curious about Lyon beyond the main tourist sites. This blend of famous and obscure sights gives the tour a well-rounded feel.
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One of the tour’s most unique features is passing through the Croix Rousse tunnel, a significant biking route in Europe. The tunnel features a sound and light show, offering a sensorial experience as you cycle through. It’s a highlight that combines fun with a touch of innovation, giving you a different perspective on Lyon’s infrastructure.

The tour includes a pedal around Tête DOr Park, one of Lyon’s most beautiful green spaces. You’ll enjoy the lush surroundings, walking paths, and perhaps even catch glimpses of its iconic landmarks and wildlife. The guide shares insights about the park’s history and ecology, making this stretch both scenic and educational.

Based on reviews, the local guides are praised for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and sense of humor. Guides like Nate, Pierre, and Megan earn high marks for their storytelling and ability to answer questions, making each ride engaging and informative. The small-group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, and guides often tailor their commentary to the group’s interests, adding a personalized touch.
The electric bikes are described as easy to ride, with comfortable seats and straightforward controls. The minimum height for adult ebikes is 4.5 feet (1.45 meters). The tour is designed to be slow-paced, making it accessible to most people with basic biking skills. The inclusion of helmets and rain jackets ensures safety and comfort, even in less predictable weather. The tour operates in most weather conditions, but heavy rain or snow may lead to cancellation, with options to reschedule or receive a full refund.
Limited to 10 travelers, the small-group format ensures personalized attention from the guide. Booking can be done with confidence, as free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start. This flexibility allows travelers to plan without worry, knowing they can reschedule or cancel if needed.
This tour appeals most to those seeking a relaxed, informative, and scenic way to explore Lyon. It’s ideal for visitors who prefer biking over walking, especially if they want to cover more ground comfortably. The small group setting suits travelers who value personal interaction, and the family-friendly nature makes it suitable for those with children aged 12 or older who can bike competently.
What makes this electric bike tour standout is its combination of professional guides, scenic routes, and access to lesser-known monuments alongside major landmarks. The inclusion of riverside cycling and the Croix Rousse tunnel’s light show offer a unique experience. Plus, the affordable price point and flexible scheduling make it accessible for many visitors.
The tour’s high ratings and glowing reviews reflect its efficiency, knowledgeable guides like Nate and Pierre, and the overall enjoyable atmosphere. It’s an excellent choice for those wanting to see Lyon comfortably while learning about its history and hidden corners.
This 2-hour guided electric bike tour offers a well-rounded way to discover Lyon’s UNESCO heritage, vibrant parks, and riverside scenery. The small group size, expert guides, and easy-to-handle ebikes enhance the experience, making it suitable for a variety of travelers. Costing just over $41, it provides notable value given the convenience and depth of insights offered.
While it doesn’t include hotel transfers, the central meeting point near public transit makes logistics simple. Whether you’re a biking enthusiast or just want a relaxed, engaging way to explore Lyon’s highlights, this tour delivers on both fun and education. It’s a reliable, enjoyable introduction to one of France’s most fascinating cities.
“This bike tour of Lyon (with Nate) was excellent. I learnt so much and had a lot of fun cycling through the streets of Lyon and the beautiful botan…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children aged 12 and over who have good biking skills.
What should I wear?
Bring weather-appropriate clothing; rain jackets are provided if needed. The bikes are easy to ride, but comfortable clothing suitable for cycling is recommended.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. The tour may be canceled in cases of heavy rain, snow, or icy conditions, with options to reschedule or get a full refund.
Do I need to know how to bike?
Basic biking skills are required, as the tour is designed for all abilities. The electric bikes assist with pedaling, making it manageable for most riders.