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Experience Bordeaux’s vineyards on an 8-9 hour electric bike tour featuring visits to two wineries, scenic village exploration, wine tastings, and a picnic lunch.
Cycling through the beautiful vineyards of Saint-Émilion with an electric bike, tasting wines at two distinct châteaux, and strolling through the UNESCO-listed village makes this tour an engaging way to enjoy Bordeaux’s wine region. Priced at $208.54 per person, the full-day experience lasts around 8 to 9 hours, and includes round-trip transport from Bordeaux for hassle-free convenience. From April to October, this tour attracts countless visitors, with many booking about 39 days in advance.
The tour is perfect for those with a moderate physical fitness level and confidence in cycling, since it involves riding electric bikes on small roads and vineyard paths. It offers a blend of adventure, culture, and wine in a small group setting limited to 10 people, ensuring personalized attention. The consistent 5.0-star rating from 623 reviews and 99% recommendation rate highlight its popularity and quality.


This tour begins at RUSTIC VINES, located at 3300026 Rue de la Devise, Bordeaux. The meeting time is 9:30 am, and the return to Bordeaux occurs around 6 pm. The transfer from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion is included, and the tour features round-trip transport, removing the stress of driving or navigating public transit. The activity is accessible near public transportation options, making it easy to reach the meeting point.
The group size is capped at 10 travelers, which promotes a friendly, intimate atmosphere, and the tour is designed for those comfortable with cycling, as it involves riding e-bikes on small roads. Rain gear, such as ponchos or raincoats, is provided in case of wet weather, and if conditions are severe, the tour might switch to a van-led experience.
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The highlight of the day is the scenic bike ride through the Saint-Émilion vineyards. Starting from Bordeaux, your guide leads you on a leisurely ride along small roads and through lush grape-growing areas, offering magnificent views of the countryside. The use of electric bikes makes the ride accessible to most, with minimal effort required to cover a substantial distance.
Cyclists get to experience the tranquil charm of the region, with stops at two family-run châteaux—each offering guided visits and tastings. The first stop at Château Bernateau introduces visitors to a traditional estate where wine tasting is included. The second stop at Les Domaines De Moncets allows for another visit and tasting, emphasizing the diversity of Bordeaux’s wine offerings.
The ride is praised for its beautiful scenery and smooth pacing, with some reviews highlighting that the ride is not difficult and is suitable even if not a seasoned cyclist, thanks to the electric bikes.

Two wineries form the core of this tour’s wine experience. The first winery, Château Bernateau, is a family-run estate, where a guided tour explores the property’s grounds and production facilities. Visitors then enjoy a tasting of their wines, which many reviews describe as delicious and educational.
The second visit to Les Domaines De Moncets offers a charming wine estate experience. The guide leads guests through a visit and wine tasting session, often highlighting the estate’s unique qualities. Guests appreciate the variety of wines tasted and the chance to learn about Bordeaux wine production in an intimate setting.
The wine tastings are frequently described as spectacular, with some reviewers mentioning the local shop tasting in Saint-Émilion as an especially pleasurable highlight. Many guests note the friendly and knowledgeable staff at these wineries, adding to the overall enjoyment.

A picnic lunch takes place at Château Bernateau around 12:30 pm, allowing participants to unwind and enjoy French culinary delights amid the vineyards. The meal features cheeses, cold cuts, vegetables, and bread, which are described as simple but good, offering a genuine taste of local flavors.
This leisurely meal provides an authentic experience, combining food and wine in a relaxed setting. It’s appreciated for its informal charm and the opportunity to savor French products in the natural beauty of the region, making it a perfect complement to the day’s activities.
Following the winery visits, the tour offers around an hour of free time in the medieval village of Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This picturesque town features narrow streets, historic buildings, and scenic views, making it an ideal spot for exploration.
Participants can choose to stroll through the town’s charming streets, visit local shops, or relax in cafes. The guide then leads a wine tasting in the heart of Saint-Émilion, often at a local shop, where guests sample additional regional wines. The guided tasting is praised for being informative and fun, often led by staff who are charming and knowledgeable.
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Around 6 pm, the group departs Saint-Émilion, returning to Bordeaux with ample time to discuss the day’s highlights and get personalized tips from the guide. Many reviews emphasize the quality of the guides, mentioning names like Vincent and Suzanna, who are noted for their knowledge, friendliness, and humor.
The small group setting ensures a personalized experience, allowing for questions and interactions throughout the day. Guests appreciate the well-organized itinerary that balances cycling, tastings, sightseeing, and leisure.

This tour requires participants to be confident cyclists with moderate physical fitness. The use of electric bikes eases the effort, but some physical activity is involved, especially when cycling on small roads and vineyard paths. The minimum height requirement is 155 cm.
In case of rain, the tour team provides ponchos and raincoats, and if weather conditions are very severe, the experience may be conducted by van instead of biking. This flexibility helps ensure a comfortable outing regardless of weather.

The Saint-Émilion Electric Bike Day Tour offers a rich combination of scenic cycling, wine tasting, and cultural exploration. The small group size and personalized guides create an engaging and relaxed atmosphere, highly praised by many reviewers. The inclusion of two wineries, a picnic lunch, and free time in Saint-Émilion makes it a well-rounded experience.
The tour’s 5-star reviews consistently point to the knowledgeable guides, beautiful scenery, and delicious wines as major highlights. It is especially suited for those who enjoy active outdoor experiences combined with wine and cultural discovery.
While it is tailored for confident cyclists, the electric bikes make the ride accessible and enjoyable even for those less used to cycling. The price offers good value considering the comprehensive itinerary, tastings, and transport included.
“From start to finish, it was amazing. Seamless execution. Our guide Jorgas was AMAZING……attentive, knowledgeable, funny, accommodating…..an…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
The tour is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness and confidence in cycling, though electric bikes make pedaling easier.
What is included in the picnic lunch?
The lunch features French cheeses, cold cuts, vegetables, and bread, providing a simple but authentic meal amid the vineyards.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and weather conditions is recommended. Rain gear is provided in case of rain.
How many people will be in my group?
The experience is limited to 10 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
What is the guide like?
Guides like Vincent, Pauline, or Suzanna are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and engaging personalities, making the experience enjoyable.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transport from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion is included, starting and ending at RUSTIC VINES.
What if the weather is very bad?
In heavy rain or severe weather, the tour can be adapted to a van-based experience, ensuring safety and comfort.
How far in advance should I book?
Many guests book about 39 days ahead, especially during peak season from April to October.
What makes this tour special compared to other Bordeaux wine experiences?
The combination of scenic cycling, small group intimacy, multiple winery visits, and free time in Saint-Émilion sets it apart, delivering a well-rounded and memorable day.
This Saint-Emilion Electric Bike Day Tour offers a delightful blend of sightseeing, wine tasting, and active exploration in one of Bordeaux’s most iconic regions. Its strong reviews and thoughtful itinerary make it a highly recommended choice for anyone wanting an authentic and engaging Bordeaux wine experience.