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Discover Napa Valley by e-bike on this full-day tour with winery visits, expert guides, and a delightful picnic lunch for an eco-friendly wine adventure.

This full-day Napa Valley e-bike tour combines the fun of cycling with the experience of visiting two distinctive wineries, all for $224 per person. The tour lasts approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes and is designed to provide an intimate, small-group experience—limited to just six participants—which allows for personalized interaction and a relaxed pace.
The tour begins in Yountville, where participants are fitted with electric bikes and helmets, ready to explore the scenic vineyards and charming winery settings. It includes bicycle rides of 3-6 miles (about 5-10 km) between stops, offering a gentle but engaging way to enjoy Napa’s landscape. Notably, the tour emphasizes wine education as guides share insights into each winery’s unique wine-making philosophies. Tasting fees are paid individually at each location, and guests can purchase bottles to take home.
A standout feature of this tour is the pairing of cycling with a picnic lunch from Bouchon Bakery, which includes a sandwich or salad, chips, and a petite dessert. The combination of outdoor activity, wine tasting, and a delicious meal makes this a well-rounded, enjoyable day perfect for those who appreciate a more active and personalized approach to wine touring.

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This tour departs from Napa Valley Bike Tours & Rentals in Yountville at 9:30 am. The small-group format means only six guests participate, promoting a personalized atmosphere. Guests are greeted by a friendly guide who helps with bike and helmet fitting and gives a brief orientation. This setup is ideal for those who prefer a relaxed, social setting without large crowds.
The guide’s relaxed yet informative approach is highly praised, making the experience enjoyable whether you are new to biking or a seasoned rider. The focus remains on sharing Napa’s beauty and wine culture in a welcoming environment. Participants should be comfortable riding in a bike lane next to traffic and have a moderate fitness level to fully enjoy the ride.

The bike route takes you along scenic vineyard roads, offering views of estate vineyards and garden patios. The rides of 3-6 miles are spread out between visits, allowing for breaks and sightseeing. The pedal assist e-bikes make cycling easier, especially when climbing or riding longer stretches, and are praised for being “super fun” to use.
We like how the guide stops at various points along the way to share interesting facts about wine-making practices and local history, adding depth to the experience. The bikes come with a handlebar bag for personal belongings and bottled water to stay refreshed.

The first winery stop, Hagafen Cellars, offers a relaxed setting with views of estate vineyards and lush gardens. This family-owned winery is renowned for its award-winning wines, making it a highlight for wine enthusiasts. The tasting room and patio provide a calm atmosphere to savor wines and learn about their production.
The visit typically lasts about one hour, with the opportunity to sample some of Hagafen’s best offerings. Tasting fees are paid directly at the winery, and some fees may be waived with minimum purchase. Guests can enjoy the estate’s peaceful setting, which offers a perfect moment to relax before heading to the next stop.
The second winery, Materra Cunat Family Vineyards, is located in the Oak Knoll District, known for its deep alluvial soils and great microclimates. The winery’s name, meaning “Mother Earth,” reflects their focus on terroir and sustainable practices. The wines produced here are described as both tempting and complex.
Guests spend around one hour at Materra, where they can taste wines grown in a cooler climate, offering a different profile from the first winery. The focus on terroir and careful vine selection results in wines that showcase Napa’s diversity. As at Hagafen, tasting fees are paid directly, with some fees potentially waived with purchase.
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Midway through the day, the group takes a break for a picnic lunch supplied by Bouchon Bakery. The lunch options include a sandwich or salad, accompanied by Kettle Chips and a petite dessert. This thoughtfully curated meal pairs well with the relaxed, outdoor vibe of the tour.
Guests appreciate the high-quality lunch, which boosts the overall value of the experience. The day’s pacing balances activity with rest, and the picnic serves as a delightful highlight, giving everyone a chance to chat and enjoy Napa’s scenery in a true leisure setting.
The tour starts at Napa Valley Bike Tours & Rentals at 6500 Washington St, Yountville. The 9:30 am departure allows for a full day of activity, and the tour concludes back at the same location after all stops and lunch. The on-call van support adds convenience, especially if guests want assistance with wine purchases or need a break.
The equipment provided includes bikes, helmets, handlebar bags, and bottled water. The moderate physical requirement and the ability to ride in a bike lane are emphasized, making it suitable for most active adults comfortable on a bike.

Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides, with Nathalie singled out as a standout. The bikes are described as super fun, and the entire process from the bike fitting to the final return runs smoothly. The personalized tasting experiences and engaging storytelling add to the tour’s appeal.
Guests also highlight the quality of the wineries, especially noting the award-winning wines at Hagafen and the complexity of Materra wines. The lunch from Bouchon Bakery receives frequent praise for its deliciousness, complementing the day’s activities.
This tour is best suited for adults over 21 who enjoy moderate physical activity and are comfortable cycling in traffic-adjacent lanes. It appeals most to those seeking a personalized wine experience, with access to small wineries and expert guides sharing insights. The combination of cycling, wine tastings, and a picnic creates a relaxed yet engaging day out.
While tasting fees are paid separately, the overall experience offers excellent value considering the guided bike ride, private winery visits, delicious lunch, and personalized service. Guests who enjoy outdoor activities and want a more active way to explore Napa’s vineyards will find this tour particularly rewarding.
This full-day guided tour offers a well-paced exploration of Napa’s wine country with a focus on small-group intimacy. The electric bikes make the ride accessible, and the two winery visits showcase different styles—one family-owned with award-winning wines, the other with terroir-driven wines from Oak Knoll.
The lunch from Bouchon Bakery adds a touch of indulgence, and the on-call van support provides peace of mind. This tour is ideal for people looking for a blend of outdoor activity, wine education, and gourmet food in a setting that avoids the busier, more commercial tours.
The high praise from participants underscores its success as a thoughtful, enjoyable way to experience Napa Valley’s diverse wine offerings while staying active and engaged.
“Great day with wonderful tour guide Nathalie, awesome fellow bikers Chip, Kim and Manuel. Everyone made for a wonderful experience.”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The electric bike and helmet, guided support, the picnic lunch from Bouchon Bakery, and bottled water are included. Wine tasting fees are paid separately at each winery.
How long is the bike ride between stops?
The bike rides cover about 3-6 miles (5-10 km) in total, providing a gentle cycling experience suitable for most participants with moderate fitness.
Are tasting fees included?
No, wine tasting fees are paid directly at each winery and typically range from $30 to $50. Some may be waived with a minimum wine purchase.
What wineries are visited during the tour?
Guests visit Hagafen Cellars and Materra Cunat Family Vineyards, each offering a distinct style and atmosphere.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and outdoor activity is recommended. The tour provides helmets, but dressing in layers is advisable depending on the weather.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, participants must be 21 or older due to the winery tasting room regulations.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness and comfort riding in a bike lane next to traffic. The electric bikes ease the effort, but participants should be comfortable with some pedaling.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Less notice results in no refund, and changes less than 24 hours before are not accepted.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked about 39 days in advance, so early reservations are recommended to secure a spot.
Is there any flexibility in the itinerary?
The specific winery visits are subject to change depending on availability, but the core experience remains focused on visiting two wineries with a scenic bike ride in between.
This full-day Napa Valley E-Bike Tour with Picnic Lunch offers a blend of active exploration, intimate tastings, and scenic beauty, making it an appealing choice for those who want a more personalized and eco-friendly way to experience Napa’s famous wine country.