If you’re dreaming of a laid-back day hitting the scenic backroads of Long Island’s North Fork, a guided farm and wine country bike tour in Mattituck might just be the experience you need. From lush vineyards to charming farm stands and peaceful beaches, this tour promises a well-rounded taste of the area’s best. While we haven’t personally pedaled through it (we’re here to share what you’d get), the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary suggest it’s a trip worth considering.
What we really love about this tour is how it combines leisurely cycling with immersive stops—no rushing, just soaking in the sights, smells, and flavors of the North Fork. Plus, the guides seem to keep things friendly and knowledgeable, making the day feel both relaxed and enriching. On the flip side, one thing to keep in mind is that the entire experience runs around five and a half hours, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate physical activity and a full day outdoors.
This tour suits anyone looking to combine light exercise with a taste of local culture—whether you’re a wine enthusiast, a foodie, or simply someone eager to see a more relaxed side of Long Island. Travelers who appreciate small group experiences and personalized attention will likely find this especially appealing. If you’re after a mix of scenic views and wine tasting, this is a solid choice.
Key Points

- Balanced Experience: Combines biking, wine, farm visits, and beaches for a varied day out.
- Small Group Size: Max 13 travelers, offering personalized attention and a more intimate vibe.
- Expert Guides: Friendly, knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with insights and local tips.
- Diverse Stops: From boutique vineyards to local farm stands and hidden beaches—each stop has its charm.
- All-Inclusive Feel: Bikes, helmets, tastings, and some snacks are covered, with options for e-bikes.
- Ideal for Moderate Fitness: The ride is leisurely but involves some pedaling; good for most fitness levels.
What to Expect from This North Fork Bike Tour
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Starting Point and How It Works
Your day begins with check-in at East End Bike Tours in Mattituck around 10 a.m. Here, you’ll be fitted for your bike—either a single or tandem hybrid, with helmets included. If you’re into e-bikes, those are available as an optional add-on, but supplies are limited, so it’s best to reserve ahead. The staff and guides are friendly, ensuring everyone feels comfortable whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a casual rider.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Stop 1: East End Bike Tours (35 mins)
The tour kicks off with a quick introduction and bike fitting. It’s a relaxed start that sets the tone for the day. We appreciate that this initial stop is free, giving you a chance to settle in and get comfortable on your bike before hitting the scenic routes.
Stop 2: Mattituck Vineyard (50 mins)
Next, you’ll pedal to a boutique vineyard that stands out thanks to its butterfly garden, boho-style patio, and outdoor garden. The vineyard’s shaded wind sails help keep things comfortable, allowing you to enjoy the lush surroundings without worry about the sun. The tasting here may include local wines and perhaps even some live music, depending on the day, which adds a lively touch. This stop offers a perfect mix of nature and wine tasting—something many reviews highlight as memorable.
Stop 3: New Suffolk Beach (30 mins)
Off the bike, you’ll visit a quiet, locals-only beach overlooking Peconic Bay. It’s the ideal spot for a brief break, some fresh air, and taking in the calming views. The tasting of herb-infused olive oils and fine vinegars at this stop offers a flavorful contrast to the vineyards, giving you a taste of the local produce and culinary scene. The reviews mention this as a hidden gem, with a lovely relaxed vibe.
Stop 4: Cutchogue Farm Stand (15 mins)
Next up is a visit to one of the original farm stands on the North Fork, celebrating over 50 years of local farming. Here, you can browse fresh fruits, homemade pies, herbs, honey, and flowers, making it both a visual and gustatory delight. The stop is quick but charming, offering a glimpse into the area’s agricultural roots.
Stop 5: Jamesport Vineyard (50 mins)
The final stop is at a medium-sized vineyard, which may feature live music and additional wine tastings. The setting is perfect for unwinding after a day of riding and exploring. Depending on the schedule, you might enjoy a village-style lunch here or at the nearby beach—giving you a customizable end to your adventure. The reviews are enthusiastic, especially praising the knowledgeable guides and the variety of stops.
What’s Included and What to Keep in Mind

Included in the price ($132.99 per person):
- Use of single or tandem bikes and helmets
- Tastings of artisanal oils and vinegars
- Bottled water and refreshments
- Live entertainment at some stops
- Professional guides who know the area well
- Free photos of your day (a nice touch!)
- Sales tax
Not included:
- Alcoholic drinks (these are available for purchase at the vineyard stops)
The tour operates on a small group basis (up to 13 travelers), which means more personal attention but also that it’s best to book in advance—about 12 days ahead on average. The experience is designed for those with moderate physical fitness; the ride is leisurely, but pedaling for over five hours requires a reasonable level of comfort on a bike.
The Experience in Real Life

From the glowing reviews, it’s clear that most participants find this tour both fun and memorable. Many mention how well-organized it is, with guides like Tom, Huck, Jordan, or Nicole making the experience seamless and educational. The small group setting helps everyone feel included and engaged, which enhances the overall enjoyment.
People rave about the stunning vineyard views and the local farm stands, noting that the stops are well-chosen and offer a real taste of the North Fork. Several reviewers emphasize the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, which turns a simple bike ride into a personal adventure.
The scenic backroads and quiet farmland roads make pedaling relaxing rather than exhausting. The stops at beaches, farms, and vineyards make the experience diverse, avoiding monotony. Plus, the option of live music adds a festive touch, depending on your tour date.
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Downside and Considerations
One thing to keep in mind is the duration—if you’re not used to spending a full day outdoors or cycling, this might be a long, active day. The tour is non-refundable and can be rescheduled only in specific circumstances, so it’s best to be sure about your plans. Also, weather can impact the experience—if rain is expected, the tour might be rescheduled to keep everyone safe.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This bike and wine tour is ideal for adventurous, curious travelers who enjoy a mix of light physical activity and cultural experiences. It’s a fantastic choice for groups of friends, couples, or even small families with older children (minimum age is 21). If you’re after variety—be it wine, farm fresh produce, or beaches—this tour hits all those marks.
People who appreciate personalized, small-group tours will find this especially appealing. It’s not a crowded bus experience; it’s intimate, friendly, and packed with interesting stops. Plus, if you love tasting local wines and exploring artisanal foods, you’ll be well taken care of here.
Guided Farm and Wine Country Bike Tour in Mattituck NY
“This is our second to join this tour and we love the place. My family really enjoyed it. Will recommend this place to my friends.”
FAQs

Do I need to be an experienced cyclist?
Not necessarily. The tour is described as leisurely, with a mix of stops and scenic riding. Moderate fitness is recommended, but it’s suitable for most riders comfortable on a bike.
Are e-bikes available?
Yes, e-bikes can be reserved as an add-on, but supplies are limited so booking ahead is advised.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 5 hours and 30 minutes, starting at 10 a.m. and returning to the starting point.
Is the tour family-friendly?
The minimum age is 21, so it’s not intended for children under that age. It’s best suited for adults who enjoy mild physical activity and wine tasting.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a sense of adventure. Bottled water is provided, but you might want to bring your own small bag for personal items.
Can I buy wine or other products during stops?
While wine tastings are included at some stops, additional alcoholic beverages can be purchased on-site. The tour itself doesn’t include wine for sale.
What happens if it rains?
If rain beyond a passing sprinkle occurs, the tour may be rescheduled the night before or early the day of the tour for safety. It’s best to check weather forecasts and plan accordingly.
If you’re looking for a relaxed yet engaging way to explore Long Island’s North Fork, this guided bike tour hits the mark. It offers a perfect blend of scenic riding, wine and food tastings, and charming stops that showcase the area’s natural beauty and local flavors. With friendly guides, a small-group setting, and diverse highlights, it’s a memorable experience that’s well worth the price.
This tour is best suited for those who enjoy a mix of light adventure and cultural discovery, especially if you’re keen on sampling the region’s wines, exploring farms, and relaxing at quiet beaches. Keep in mind the physical aspect and weather considerations, but if you’re ready for a day outdoors, it’s a fantastic way to spend time on Long Island’s North Fork.
Happy riding and wine tasting!
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