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Explore the villages of Le Thor and Isle sur la Sorgue on a 4-hour electric bike tour for $74, including guided rides, scenic landscapes, secret spots, and a gourmet break.

This 4-hour electric bike tour in the South of France offers an engaging way to explore the charming villages of Le Thor and Isle sur la Sorgue. Priced at $74 per person, the experience is designed for those seeking a relaxed yet rich discovery of regional landscapes, secret corners, and local culture. The tour departs from Chemin de Brulefer, with the meeting point at the lake on the road to Pernes les Fontaines.
The tour is led by a live French guide, who shares insights into the area’s history and highlights. With high-end, reliable equipment and small group sizes limited to 8 participants, this experience prioritizes comfort, safety, and personalized attention. It’s perfect for anyone who enjoys gentle cycling amid scenic surroundings but is not suitable for travelers with certain mobility or fitness restrictions.
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Departing from Saint-Saturnin les Avignon, the route takes riders along country roads, winding through orchards, vineyards, and lavender fields. The scenic landscape forms an appealing backdrop as the guide leads you through areas rich in natural beauty and regional charm. Expect to see monuments, water wheels, and the limpid waters of the Sorgue River.
The electric bikes make the ride accessible and easy, requiring only a small effort from participants. This setup is ideal for those who want to enjoy the scenery without the physical strain of traditional cycling. The recent, high-quality equipment ensures a smooth experience, whether you are an experienced cyclist or a beginner.
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The highlight of the tour is the guided visit to Isle sur la Sorgue, known for its antique shops, canals, and historic architecture. The guide shares stories about this lively town, famous for its waterways and famous markets. Expect to see water wheels and the waters of the Sorgue River, which crisscross the town.
This stop offers a chance to discover secret places not always visible on typical tourist paths. The guided tour allows for convivial moments of sharing and appreciation of the town’s unique waterfront charm. The experience balances sightseeing with cultural insights, making it a well-rounded visit.

After exploring Isle sur la Sorgue, the tour moves to Le Thor, a village with its own distinct appeal. The focus remains on landscape and local monuments, with emphasis on water features and the waters that flow through the region. The guide highlights monuments and water-related sights, enriching the understanding of the area’s water management history.
The ride through Le Thor offers a different perspective on the region’s rural and residential areas, providing insights into local life. The relaxed pace ensures that participants have ample opportunity to admire the scenery and take photos.

A short gourmet break is included during the tour, offering a chance to relax and savor regional flavors. This pause allows participants to enjoy a local snack or drink, adding a taste of regional culinary tradition to the cycling experience. The break is designed to be leisurely, complementing the scenic journey without feeling rushed.
This aspect of the tour enhances the overall value, blending gastronomy with sightseeing, and fostering a sense of shared conviviality among participants.
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Along With cycling, the tour features a kayak trip down the Sorgue River. This activity allows a different perspective on the landscape, emphasizing the waters that define the region. The kayak experience is an optional, yet integral part of the itinerary, offering a relaxing paddle amid the sumptuous landscapes.
Participants can expect to enjoy the crystal-clear waters and observe the water wheels and riverside scenery from a new vantage point. This water activity underscores the region’s identity as the “waters of Provence” and adds a refreshing element to the tour.

The tour begins at Chemin de Brulefer, with small groups limited to 8 participants ensuring a personalized experience. The guidance is in French, with the tour lasting 4 hours in total, including a gourmet break and kayaking.
Participants must bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, water, comfortable clothes, and a daypack. Closed-toe shoes are required, and a passport or ID card (or a copy) is necessary for the experience.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the flexibility to reserve now and pay later, making it adaptable for different travel plans.

This experience is best suited for adults over 16 years, as children under 16 are not permitted. It is ideal for those who enjoy leisurely cycling, scenic landscapes, and cultural exploration. The e-bike setup makes it accessible for most fitness levels, but it’s not suitable for travelers with certain mobility issues, pregnancy, or health conditions that prevent cycling.
Travelers who appreciate a combination of nature, history, and regional cuisine will find this tour particularly fulfilling. The small group size and guided commentary create an intimate, engaging environment.

This 4-hour guided tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic cycling, cultural discovery, and culinary enjoyment. The small groups and modern equipment enhance comfort and provide a personalized experience. The inclusion of a gourmet break and kayak activity sets it apart from more conventional biking tours.
While it is not suited for those with mobility restrictions or young children, it appeals to adults seeking a relaxed yet enriching way to experience the rural landscapes and charming villages of Provence. The $74 price delivers good value considering the guided experience, equipment, and extra water activity.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 16 years are not allowed on this tour.
What is included in the price?
The price covers guidance, electric bike rental, helmet, and a gourmet break.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at Chemin de Brulefer, at the lake on the road to Pernes les Fontaines.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts 4 hours, including breaks and activities.
Is the tour accessible for people with limited mobility?
No, it is not suitable for people with mobility issues, certain health conditions, or those who cannot ride a bike.
What do I need to bring?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, water, comfortable clothes, and a daypack.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
What language is the guide speaking?
The guide speaks French.
Is there an option to reserve without paying immediately?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for your travel plans.