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Enjoy a 3.5-hour all-terrain electric scooter adventure through vineyards and forests of Monbazillac, with expert guidance and stunning landscapes in Bergerac.
This Hike trotting 3h30 tour offers a unique way to explore the beautiful landscapes of Bergerac, France, for $112.75 per person. With a duration of approximately 3 hours, this experience is perfect for those wanting to combine adventure, nature, and a focus on sustainability. The tour departs from Le Petit Pey, Ribagnac, and your group exclusively participates, ensuring a personalized experience. The all-terrain electric scooters are designed to be easy to handle, silent, and fun, making it suitable for most skill levels, though some experience on bikes is helpful.
With excellent reviews reflecting a 5.0 average rating, this activity consistently wins praise for its guides, scenic routes, and adventure quality. Travelers book about 15 days in advance, indicating its popularity. While the tour is accessible to most travelers and provides a safety-first approach, it involves navigating off-road terrain, which may be challenging for those with limited confidence on bikes. Still, the positive feedback confirms that this experience is a must-try for outdoor enthusiasts and those eager to see the vineyards and forests of Périgord Pourpre in a new, exciting way.


This 3h30 electric scooter tour takes you through the vineyards of Monbazillac and the surrounding forests, offering a chance to see the most scenic parts of Périgord Pourpre. The all-terrain scooters are designed for ease of use and operate silently, allowing you to enjoy the natural sounds and views without disturbance. The route combines riding through vineyard paths, wooded areas, and agricultural landscapes, creating a varied and engaging experience.
The start point at Le Petit Pey is easy to find, and the activity concludes back at the same spot. During the tour, you’ll navigate off-road trails and rough terrain, which can involve occasional muddy patches and uneven surfaces. The ride offers a mix of sensations, akin to mountain biking, moto riding, and skiing, according to enthusiastic reviews. The guides ensure safety and help adjust the pace to suit your confidence level, making it accessible for most participants.
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The electric scooters used in this tour are designed for cross-country adventures. They are lightweight, maneuverable, and equipped with racking for the batteries. The scooters are similar to mountain bikes in handling, but without the pedals—instead, they are powered by a comfortable electric motor. Each rider wears a backpack-style battery, which contributes to the balanced feel of the ride.
Guests appreciate how easy to handle the scooters are, even on more technical sections. The quiet operation means you can fully enjoy the sounds of nature and the scenic surroundings. The guides provide initial instructions on how to operate the scooters, and a practice session before hitting the trails helps everyone feel confident. The fun-factor is high, with reviews highlighting that even newcomers can quickly get comfortable on the scooters.
The tour’s route takes you through famous vineyards like those of Monbazillac, famous for its sweet wines. Guests are led through vineyard paths, where they can appreciate the beautiful grapevines and chateaus. Some stops may include wine tastings, such as at Chateau La Rayre and La Jaubertie, where guests can enjoy tasting local wines.
Beyond the vineyards, the route also includes wooded areas and agricultural fields, offering diverse scenery. The technical sections within the woods provide more challenging riding, adding an element of adventure for thrill-seekers and mountain biking fans. The views include rolling hills, countryside, and quaint villages like Issigeac, which guests have the chance to visit during longer tours.
The diverse landscape ensures a dynamic experience with plenty of photo opportunities and moments of peaceful nature. The guide shares insights into the local flora, fauna, and wine-making traditions, enriching the ride.
The meeting point is conveniently located at Le Petit Pey, in Ribagnac. The activity begins after a brief safety instruction and practice session on a small course designed to familiarize guests with the scooters. The private nature of this tour means your group is the only participants, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Booking typically occurs 15 days in advance, emphasizing its popularity. The activity is accessible to most travelers, with the primary requirement being confidence on a bike. Children from 8 years old and weighing at least 30kg can participate, making it a suitable activity for families with older children. The meeting and ending point are the same, and the tour concludes with safety and environmental respect.

While the tour is designed to be easy to handle, some reviews note that confidence on a bike can influence the experience. The guide offers adjustments to accommodate different skill levels, but thrill seekers and mountain biking enthusiasts will find the route challenging and satisfying.
Participants should be comfortable navigating uneven terrain and occasional muddy patches. The scooters are designed for off-road conditions, but the technical sections in the woods may require a bit of balance and coordination. The guide emphasizes safety, and those without prior experience are encouraged to communicate their comfort level.
Nico, the guide, is renowned for being friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive. Several reviews commend his clear instructions, adaptability, and enthusiasm for sharing the region’s stories. He provides useful tips and encouragement, making sure everyone feels confident and engaged.
Guests particularly enjoy Nico’s local insights about vineyards, castles, and regional culture. His ability to tailor the ride to different skill levels ensures that both beginners and experienced thrill-seekers can enjoy the adventure. His approach creates a relaxed yet exciting atmosphere that many find memorable.

This 3h30 electric scooter adventure offers an original way to see the landscape of Bergerac. The combination of technical riding, scenic beauty, and local culture makes it a special experience. The small-group format and expert guidance further enhance its appeal.
Compared to other outdoor activities in the region, this tour stands out for its fun factor and environmentally friendly focus. The easy-to-handle scooters and diverse landscapes make it a great choice for families, groups, or solo travelers looking for something active and different.
The Hike trotting 3h30 tour provides a fun, scenic, and accessible way to explore Bergerac’s vineyards and forests. The expert guidance of Nico and the quality of the electric scooters contribute to a safe and enjoyable experience. While suitable for most, those confident on bikes will find the route especially rewarding.
This activity is ideal for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and wine enthusiasts wanting to combine outdoor fun with the discovery of regional landscapes and culture. The private group setting ensures a personalized journey, and the flexibility of the route allows for adjustments based on skill level.
This tour offers a memorable way to connect with the landscape of Périgord Pourpre, blending adventure, scenery, and local insight in a sustainable and fun package.
“Great morning out”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children from age 8 and weighing at least 30kg can participate with parental supervision.
How should I prepare for the ride?
Participants should be comfortable on a bike and able to handle uneven terrain. A brief practice session is provided before starting.
What is included in the price?
The price of $112.75 covers the private tour, electric scooters, initial instructions, and guidance from Nico.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity, and closed shoes are recommended.
Is the route accessible for people with limited mobility?
The route involves off-road paths and technical sections, so it may not suit those with mobility challenges.
Are the scooters environmentally friendly?
Absolutely, the scooters operate silently and are designed with sustainability in mind.
How physically demanding is the tour?
While designed to be easy to handle, the route involves rough terrain requiring balance and coordination.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The activity requires good weather. If canceled due to rain, alternative dates or full refunds are offered.
Can I extend or customize the experience?
Longer or themed tours may be available—contact Les Randos de Nico for options.
This electric scooter adventure in Bergerac combines scenic beauty, local culture, and active fun in a way that appeals to a broad range of outdoor enthusiasts. With top-rated guides and quality equipment, it promises a memorable day exploring Périgord Pourpre.