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Discover Provence in 4 days on an electric bike tour, visiting Saint-Rémy, Les Baux, Avignon, and Luberon villages with stunning views and expert guides.

The Spring Tour in Provence offers an engaging way to see some of France’s most beautiful spots over 4 days and 3 nights. Priced competitively and rated 5 stars, this journey takes you through Saint-Rémy de Provence, Les Baux, Avignon, and the charming hilltop villages of the Luberon. All activities are designed to flow smoothly, with no reservations needed due to pre-planned routes, making it an accessible and enjoyable experience for travelers of many ages and fitness levels. The focus on high-quality electric bikes enhances comfort and fun, allowing you to cover more ground without fatigue.
This tour is perfect for those who want to explore Provence’s scenic landscapes without the stress of logistics or heavy planning. The small group size—limited to just four participants—ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. While it does not include evening meals or daytime extras, the included breakfasts, picnic lunches, and transport make it a good value for the richness of sights covered. The only considerations are the physical requirements, as the tour is not suitable for individuals with certain health issues or very limited mobility.
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The tour begins in Saint-Rémy de Provence, a town renowned for its artistic heritage and stunning scenery. Visitors explore Glanum, an ancient Roman site with well-preserved ruins, and St Paul de Mausole, the former asylum where Van Gogh spent his last years. This stop offers a glimpse into Provence’s cultural richness and the landscapes that inspired one of France’s most famous painters.
The journey emphasizes breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and rolling hills. The electric bikes make pedaling through this scenic area smooth and accessible, even for those who prefer a less strenuous way to explore. The guides explain the historical significance and local stories at each stop, enriching the experience without overwhelming.

Next, the tour takes you to Les Baux de Provence, famous for its castle ruins perched high above the valley and the Carrières de Lumières, an underground quarry that hosts spectacular multimedia exhibitions. This village offers a striking combination of history and art, with plenty of photo opportunities.
The castle provides panoramic views of the Alpilles mountains, and the Carrières‘ immersive light displays highlight Provence’s artistic scene. The high-quality electric bikes allow visitors to navigate the narrow streets comfortably, while the guided commentary adds depth to each site.
In Avignon, the tour explores two major landmarks: the Pont Saint-Bénézet and the Palais des Papes. The famous Pont is an iconic medieval bridge with inspiring views over the Rhône River, while the Palais served as the residence of popes during the 14th century.
The tour includes a stop at Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, where Fort Saint-André, La Tour Philippe Le Bel, and La Chartreuse await. Cycling around these historic sites in a small group with an expert guide makes it easy to appreciate Avignon’s deep religious and political history, all while enjoying the fresh Provencal air.
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The Luberon region features a collection of hilltop villages such as Bonnieux, Lacoste, Ménerbes, and Oppède-le-Vieux. The tour’s highlight is wandering these charming spots, with their narrow streets, local artisan shops, and stunning landscapes.
A visit to Ridley Scott’s Mas des Infirmières offers an opportunity for wine tasting, adding a flavorful touch to the experience. The small group setup and the transport by Mini-Van between stops make it easy to enjoy each village at a relaxed pace.

The tour continues with visits to Fontaine de Vaucluse, known for its large spring and poetic inspiration, and L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, famous for its antique shops and canals. These sites showcase Provence’s natural beauty and vibrant local markets.
The Filaventure Museum offers a cultural twist, giving insight into the region’s artistic and industrial history, which complements the picturesque surroundings perfectly.

Each day begins with transfers in a Mini-Van from the Mas19 Romanin accommodation in Saint-Rémy de Provence. The electric bikes are described as high-quality, equipped with helmets, and easy to operate, making riding accessible to most people who meet the age and size requirements.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, hats, cameras, and sunscreen. The tour emphasizes a relaxed pace, but it’s not suitable for people with back, heart, or kidney problems, or those unable to ride a bike comfortably. The small group size guarantees personalized attention, and guides speak both French and English fluently.

The tour includes three breakfasts and one picnic lunch, with three meals at a restaurant planned during the trip. Evening meals and daytime extras are not included, giving travelers the flexibility to explore local cuisine on their own. The focus remains on sightseeing and enjoying the landscapes rather than extensive dining options.

What makes this electric bike tour unique is its combination of planned, hassle-free logistics and the freedom to cover diverse sites without the fatigue of traditional touring. The breathtaking views across multiple regions, from Roman ruins to hilltop villages, showcase the very best of Provence.
The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for personalized storytelling and a more intimate connection with the scenery. The flexibility of booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours beforehand** gives peace of mind, making it easy to plan ahead.
This tour appeals to adventurous travelers who prefer a moderate physical activity combined with cultural exploration. It suits those who appreciate scenic landscapes, historic sites, and small-group intimacy. While it’s not geared toward individuals with certain health issues or those who are not comfortable on bikes, it’s an excellent choice for most of the active, curious type.
The 4-day, 3-night itinerary offers a well-rounded introduction to Provence’s highlights, blending history, art, and spectacular views. The electric bikes make it accessible and fun, allowing participants to enjoy the scenery without overexertion.
While it doesn’t include evening meals or extra activities, the focus on key sites and landscapes delivers a rich experience in a manageable timeframe. The personalized small group setting and expert guides add significant value, making this a memorable way to discover Provence.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for travelers over 17 years old and with a minimum height of 4 ft 9 in (150 cm). It is not suitable for younger children.
What should I bring for the ride?
Bring comfortable clothes, shoes, sunglasses, hat, camera, sunscreen, and a daypack. The bikes are easy to operate, but comfortable footwear is recommended.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are meals included?
The tour includes three breakfasts, one picnic lunch, and three meals at a restaurant. Evening meals are not included.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak both French and English, making explanations accessible for most travelers.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour is not suitable for individuals with back, heart, or kidney problems, or those unable to ride a bike comfortably.
How physically demanding is the bike riding?
Using electric bikes makes pedaling easier, but some moderate physical activity is required; the tour is not recommended for those with very low fitness levels.
Where do the stops take place?
Stops include Glanum, Saint Paul de Mausole, Les Baux, Avignon, Luberon villages, Fontaine de Vaucluse, and L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
Is the tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides operate in French and English.
How many participants are in each group?
Groups are limited to 4 participants for a more personalized experience.