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Discover the charming villages of Gordes, Roussillon, and Goult on a 5-7 hour electric bike tour through the Luberon, with scenic views and guided commentary.
The Luberon: Gordes and Roussillon, discover it all by electric bike offers an engaging way to explore some of the most iconic villages in the South of France. This 5-7 hour guided tour takes travelers through Gordes, voted the most beautiful village in the world, and Roussillon, renowned for its distinctive red hues. An additional visit to the hidden village of Goult enriches the experience, making it perfect for those who want a blend of scenic landscape, cultural exploration, and light physical activity.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the use of electric bicycles, which provide more comfort and freedom to cover diverse terrains without the fatigue of traditional cycling. The tour emphasizes panoramic views, local villages, and Provençal charm, making it ideal for visitors seeking an active yet relaxed way to enjoy the region.
However, due to the physical requirements and some restrictions, this tour is best suited for those who can ride a bike and are comfortable with outdoor activities. The experience is limited to small groups of up to 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate atmosphere.


The tour begins on the Calavon cycle route, heading toward Gordes. Known worldwide for its stunning medieval architecture, narrow alleys, and monuments, Gordes is a highlight of the day. Visitors find scenic views that overlook the surrounding countryside, perfect for photography and leisurely strolls. The guide provides a guided tour and photo stops, allowing ample time to admire and explore this iconic Provençal village.
The visit to Gordes emphasizes its beautiful stone buildings and historical charm. Walking through the alleys, travelers can appreciate the craftsmanship of the dry stone houses and local monuments. The scenic drive to and from Gordes ensures plenty of opportunities for photo moments of the countryside and distinctive architecture.

Following the stop in Gordes, the group heads toward Roussillon, a village famous for its red ochre cliffs and earthy color palette. This village offers a guided tour that highlights its unique geological features and artistic character. The tour includes a scenic drive with views of orchards and lavender fields in bloom (season permitting).
In Roussillon, travelers explore the red village, walking through narrow alleys and discovering monuments that showcase the vibrant colors of the region. The landscape here is especially striking, with cliffs and fields that provide excellent photo opportunities. During the visit, the guide shares insights into the village’s history and natural beauty, creating a well-rounded experience.

The tour introduces Goult, a lesser-known village that reveals more of the region’s authentic charm. Known for its magnificent monuments, alleyways, and dry stone houses, Goult offers a quieter, more intimate setting compared to Gordes and Roussillon.
The guided visit includes a photo stop and sightseeing, giving participants a chance to walk through the village’s picturesque streets. The scenic drive to Goult features views of the surrounding hills and countryside, enhancing the overall experience of discovering Provençal life away from tourist crowds.

Throughout the day, the tour passes by a variety of landscapes, including orchards, hills, lavender fields (during bloom), and olive trees. The small roads and paths used for cycling avoid busy traffic, providing a peaceful environment to enjoy nature and the region’s natural beauty.
Additional sights include the Notre Dame des Lumières and the Dolmen de l’Ubac, one of three dolmens discovered in the Vaucluse. These stops add a layer of cultural and archaeological interest to the journey, enriching the overall experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from a designated meeting point at the coordinates 43.857540130615234, 5.202589511871338, at a White Renault Trafic. The group is limited to 8 participants, which helps maintain a personalized atmosphere and allows the guide to adapt to specific interests or needs.
Participants are encouraged to bring sunglasses, hats, cameras, sunscreen, water, sports shoes, and appropriate clothing for the weather. The tour lasts between 5 and 7 hours, with availability depending on the day.

This experience is suitable for individuals who can ride a bike, as it involves electric bicycle riding along small roads and paths. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women, children under 18, or people with certain health issues, including back, mobility, respiratory, or heart problems. People should be comfortable on a bike and prepared for an active outdoor excursion.
Participants should be aware of the weather conditions and bring biodegradable sunscreen, a daypack, and closed-toe shoes. The tour is conducted in French, with the possibility of limited content in other languages.

The tour offers flexible booking with the option to reserve now and pay later, along with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The price includes guided commentary, bike rental, and all stops listed in the itinerary.
Given the small group setting and personalized attention, this tour provides good value for travelers seeking a comprehensive yet relaxed way to explore the Provençal villages and landscapes.

What makes this experience stand out is the combination of top-tier villages like Gordes and Roussillon, scenic countryside, and expert local guidance. The use of electric bikes removes the physical barrier of challenging terrain, making it an accessible way to cover small roads and paths that cars or walking might miss.
The tour’s careful planning ensures participants experience diverse landscapes, cultural sites, and natural beauty without the hassle of navigating alone. The small group size and attentive guide promise a more intimate and flexible experience.

Is this tour suitable if I am not an experienced cyclist?
Yes, the use of electric bicycles makes this tour accessible for most levels of fitness, as the bikes assist with pedaling, especially on inclines.
What should I bring for the day?
Participants should bring sunglasses, hats, cameras, sunscreen, water, sports shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing. A daypack is also recommended.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, children under 18 years are not suitable for this experience, as it requires riding a bike and walking through villages.
What happens if it rains?
The tour’s details do not specify weather policies, but it’s advisable to check with the provider for weather-related cancellations or rescheduling.
How long does each village stop last?
Stops in each village, such as Gordes, Roussillon, and Goult, include guided tours, sightseeing, and photo sessions, typically lasting around 1 hour each.
Is the guide fluent in other languages besides French?
The activity is conducted in French, and limited content in other languages may be shown, but the main narration and guidance are in French.
This electric bike tour of the Luberon offers a practical and scenic way to enjoy some of Provence’s most celebrated villages and landscapes. With expert guidance, a relaxed pace, and breathtaking views, it suits those who want an active day immersed in Provençal charm.
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