Through Alsace Vineyards and Wine Villages Private Bike Tour

Discover Alsace’s charming villages and vineyards on a private bike tour, including guided visits and wine tastings—perfect for active travelers.

5.0(47 reviews)From $132.16 per person

This experience made our article of Colmar’s 15 Top Tours.

Exploring the Alsace Vineyards and Villages on Two Wheels: Our Honest Review

Through Alsace Vineyards and Wine Villages Private Bike Tour - Exploring the Alsace Vineyards and Villages on Two Wheels: Our Honest Review

If you’re dreaming of cycling through picturesque villages, waving at vineyards, and sampling some of France’s best wines, this Through Alsace Vineyards and Wine Villages Private Bike Tour might be just what you need. While we haven’t done this exact tour ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary paint a pretty appealing picture. It’s a chance to see the Alsace region in a lively, active way, with plenty of tastings and local stories along the route.

What really caught our attention are the personalized experience—it’s private, so it’s tailored to your group’s pace and interests—and the quality of the wine tastings at a renowned winery. These two aspects make it stand out from more generic tours. The only thing to keep in mind is that cycling in the countryside requires a moderate level of physical fitness, especially if hills are involved.

Alex W
An absolute amazing day cycling through villages and vineyards. Amazing! The views were absolutely amazing day when we went in October. Highly recommend.
Paige K
Glenn is an incredible guide and made the experience enjoyable even with the poor weather. He was friendly and we learned lots about the local history. The wine tasting at the end was such a nice addition!
Laura W
Absolutely wonderful biking experience through the vineyards of Alsace with a very knowledgeable and attentive guide.

This tour seems ideal for those who enjoy active holidays, want to combine sightseeing with wine, and appreciate local culture without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. If you’re a small group or traveling with friends who love good wine and gorgeous scenery, this could be a hit. Now, let’s break down what you can expect from this memorable day in Alsace.

Key Points

Through Alsace Vineyards and Wine Villages Private Bike Tour - Key Points

  • Private and Personalized: This is a fully private experience, so you get the guide’s full attention and flexibility.
  • Active and Scenic: Cycling through villages and vineyards offers an authentic way to experience the region.
  • Wine Tasting Focus: Includes a tutored tasting at a top winery, showcasing some of the best wines Alsace has to offer.
  • Comfort and Safety: Bikes and helmets are provided, making it easy to focus on the fun without fuss.
  • Duration and Price: About 2-3 hours for $112.57 per person—great value considering the personalized attention and tastings.
  • Family-Friendly? Mainly targeted at adults, but physically capable teens could enjoy it too.

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Diving Into the Itinerary: What’s in Store

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Starting Point and First Stop: Eguisheim

Your adventure begins just outside Colmar, in the charming village of Eguisheim. This village is often called the most beautiful in France—an accolade it earned in 2013—and with good reason. Its narrow, winding streets, flower-filled courtyards, and quaint houses make it a photographer’s dream.

The guide takes you on a brief stroll to uncover hidden corners, tiny squares, and landmarks that tell stories of this medieval gem. Expect to spend around 20 minutes here. Many reviews highlight how this stop offers a mix of history and picture-perfect scenery without feeling rushed. One traveler mentioned, “We loved that the villages were interesting but not overly crowded,” which is a key point if you prefer a peaceful, authentic experience.

Cycling Past Grand Cru Vineyards

From Eguisheim, you’ll pedal past Grand Cru vineyards—the region’s best-rated wine-producing areas. Cycling here isn’t just about the exercise; it’s about feeling connected to the landscape. The gentle rolling hills and lush vines create a tranquil backdrop as your guide shares insights into the region’s wine culture, history, and local legends.

Many reviews raved about the views, with one saying, “The scenery was breathtaking, and the stops were interesting.” The benefit of biking instead of driving is that you get up close to the vines and can pause at spots that might be inaccessible otherwise. Plus, e-bikes are available if hills seem daunting—a thoughtful touch appreciated by those who aren’t avid cyclists.

Visit to Voegtlinshoffen for Wine Tasting

The highlight for many is the full wine tasting in Voegtlinshoffen, a lovely village known for producing some of the best white wines and crémants—sparkling wines similar to Champagne. The tasting lasts about 30 minutes, during which you’ll sample multiple top-rated, local wines. Many reviewers mention the quality of the wines and the friendliness of the hosts, noting that the tasting is well-paced with lots of interesting information.

Terri P
Glenn was very knowledgeable about the towns, wines, and history of the region. He kept the tour at our pace and schedule which was very helpful. This tour was the highlight of our trip to the Alsace. The winery vsit at the end of the tour was fantastic because of the selection and prices. When we return to this region, we will definitely find Glenn for another tour. The ebike makes the hills manageable and more enjoyable. The scenery and towns speak for themselves. When we went through tour (end of August), they were harvesting some of the grapes.
Patrice P
we had an amazing time. the views while biking through the vineyards are incredible. our guide was so knowledgeable and friendly, he made the experience a 10 out 10!
mark e
What a fun few hours! We felt like we were with a generous friend who wanted us the experience the best of his village and the surrounding area with him. Glenn was knowledgeable, friendly, and made sure we were both comfortable the entire ride. His bikes were excellent and so were the snack bars! The atmosphere was relaxed, not rushed, and we learned a lot about the history and culture of The Alsace region, ending with a delicious wine tasting! Do not miss this experience.

One guest described it as “an incredible experience,” praising the wines and the setting. The fact that the tasting is at a favorite winery suggests exclusivity and quality, making the experience feel special without feeling overly touristy.

Exploring Gueberschwihr and Its Church

Next, your guide will take you to Gueberschwihr, another picturesque village with a lovely church—Eglise Saint-Pantaleon—that holds a little mystery, with one tower taller than the other. This stop is brief, about 10 minutes, but many reviews recall it as a “beautiful village” with interesting sights. It’s a peaceful place that lets you absorb local atmosphere away from crowds.

The Regional Highlights

Throughout the tour, your guide will talk about the region’s wines, history, and culture, weaving local legends into the narrative. The focus is on giving an authentic feel of Alsace, not just ticking off sights. This personalized approach is one of the things reviewers love—many say the guide’s knowledge and friendly manner make the experience memorable.

What's Included and What's Not

The tour provides bikes, helmets, bottled water, a full wine tasting at a top winery, and snacks. This covers a good chunk of your needs—comfort, hydration, and culinary delights—making it a smooth experience. The only extras are personal purchases, like bottles of wine you might want to take home, which are not included.

The price at roughly $112.57 per person offers decent value, considering you’re getting private, guided cycling, tastings, and snacks. Many reviewers mention that the tour feels like excellent value for a personalized experience with quality wine and beautiful scenery.

Practical Details and Logistics

Through Alsace Vineyards and Wine Villages Private Bike Tour - Practical Details and Logistics

Meeting point is at Bicyclette Go! in Voegtlinshoffen, where bikes and helmets are ready. The tour runs daily from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm, giving you plenty of flexibility. It’s suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness, as the route includes some hills, but e-bikes can make it easier. Parking is free, and the tour is mainly for adults, although active teens could enjoy it too.

This is a private experience, so only your group participates, making it ideal for couples, friends, or small family groups who want a tailored adventure. The tour’s duration of 2-3 hours means it’s manageable in a morning or early afternoon slot, fitting well into a day when exploring Colmar or nearby.

What Do the Reviews Say?

Through Alsace Vineyards and Wine Villages Private Bike Tour - What Do the Reviews Say?

The feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with a perfect 5-star rating from all 42 reviews. Guests love Glenn, the guide, describing him as knowledgeable, friendly, and capable. One person summed it up: “Glenn is an extremely knowledgeable and capable guide. He knows just where to pause and share new information.” Several reviews highlight how stunning the scenery is, and many mention the wine as a major highlight—some even purchased bottles to bring home.

A few reviews note that while the tour is mostly suitable for adults, active teens could join in. Rain isn’t a deal-breaker, as some travelers experienced a bit of weather but still enjoyed the experience, especially with the rainbow one guest described.

Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Right for You?

Through Alsace Vineyards and Wine Villages Private Bike Tour - Final Thoughts: Is This Tour Right for You?

This private bike tour offers a delightful way to see the Alsace region beyond the usual tourist spots. It’s an activity that pairs physical activity with culture and excellent wine, making it perfect for those who enjoy a bit of adventure with their wine tasting. The personalized touch and high-quality guides mean you’ll gain insights and stories that make the experience richer.

If you’re comfortable on a bike—moderately fit or not—this tour provides a relaxed, scenic, and educational outing that feels special. The inclusion of a full wine tasting at a top winery elevates it from just a sightseeing ride to a true taste of Alsace’s renowned wine culture. It’s a particularly good choice for small groups or couples who want a private, curated experience.

However, if you’re seeking a very relaxing, purely sightseeing tour without any physical activity, or if cycling in hills isn’t for you, this might not be the best fit. Rainy days can impact the experience, but the tour offers options for rescheduling or refunds if weather conditions worsen.

This tour seems to strike a nice balance between adventure, culture, and indulgence—perfect for a memorable day through France’s famous wine country.

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Through Alsace Vineyards and Wine Villages Private Bike Tour



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"An absolute amazing day cycling through villages and vineyards. Amazing! The views were absolutely amazing day when we went in October. Highly reco..."

— Alex W,

FAQs

Through Alsace Vineyards and Wine Villages Private Bike Tour - FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
Mainly targeted at adults, but active teenagers who enjoy cycling and wine tasting should find it enjoyable. The physical aspect and alcohol tastings make it less ideal for very young children.

How long does the tour last?
Expect around 2 to 3 hours, including stops and tastings. It’s a manageable length that fits well into a morning or early afternoon.

What’s included in the price?
You get a fully equipped bicycle or e-bike with helmet, bottled water, snacks, and a full wine tasting at a preferred winery. Personal wine purchases are extra.

Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. If the tour is canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.

Is the tour wheelchair or family accessible?
Not explicitly, but it’s mainly for physically moderate travelers. It’s best suited for those comfortable on bikes and able to handle some hills.

Where does the tour start and end?
At Bicyclette Go! in Voegtlinshoffen. The tour ends back at the starting point.

What is the guide's role during the tour?
The guide, Glenn, leads the group, shares interesting facts, stories about local villages, and ensures everyone’s comfortable and safe.

What makes this tour special?
The combination of private, personalized service, stunning scenery, visits to charming villages, and top-notch wine tastings sets it apart from more generic, group tours.

Is it good value for money?
Yes, considering the private guide, scenic route, and quality wine at a reasonable price, many reviews agree it’s well worth the cost.

If you’re looking for a thoughtfully curated day of cycling, sightseeing, and wine in Alsace, this tour offers an experience that’s both active and indulgent. Just pack your sense of adventure and a bit of curiosity—and you’re set for a memorable outing.

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