Traveling through the South of France often means picture-perfect landscapes, charming villages, and an abundance of local flavors. We recently looked into a highly-rated experience that promises all of this and more — the Alpilles: Discover vineyards and farms by electric bike tour with Terroir à Vélo. If you’re considering a day out in Provence that combines scenery, culture, and gastronomy, this might just be worth your attention.
What we really like about this tour is how it mixes guided cycling with authentic encounters — visiting local producers, tasting regional products, and soaking up the local atmosphere. The guides are praised for their passion and knowledge, making the experience engaging without feeling rushed. Plus, the use of electric bikes means you can enjoy the terrain without overexertion, making it accessible to a wide range of travelers.
However, one thing to consider is that the tour isn’t suitable for children under 10. Also, since the experience involves several tastings and visits, it’s a full day that might be a bit intense if you’re not used to cycling or a busy schedule. Still, if you love exploring with a mix of activity, culture, and food, and want to do it in an environmentally friendly way, this tour could be a great fit.
This experience suits travelers who love authentic local culture, enjoy a bit of cycling, and are eager to learn from passionate producers. It’s especially appealing for those who want a well-rounded day in Provence that combines nature, culinary delights, and a touch of history.
Key Points

- Authentic local encounters with producers and tastings
- Guided by passionate experts sharing regional insights
- Carefully curated routes blending culture and nature
- Eco-friendly activity suitable for most fitness levels
- Full day experience with multiple stops
- Not suitable for children under 10
Why You’ll Love This Tour

The first thing that hits you is how well the itinerary balances nature, culture, and gastronomy. You start in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence — a charming base for exploring the region — and then hop on electric bikes to traverse some of the most iconic landscapes of Alpilles. These bikes are a real game-changer, letting you cover more ground with less effort, and they help keep the experience accessible even if you’re not a seasoned cyclist.
The guided element is another highlight. The guides are praised for their local knowledge and warmth, making every stop informative and lively. Their enthusiasm makes all the difference when visiting producers, as they share stories behind each product and the craftsmanship involved. It’s not just tasting but understanding the story behind each item, whether it’s wine, cheese, or other regional specialties.
The stops at wineries and farms are thoughtfully planned. You’ll enjoy tours and tastings that reveal the region’s best products — often sourced directly from the farms or vineyards. This direct connection to local producers adds a genuine flavor that you won’t find in tourist traps. One reviewer mentioned, “The guides are passionate and you get to taste some amazing local wines and cheeses, which made the day special.”
Another aspect worth noting is how respectful of the environment this tour is. Biking minimizes carbon footprint, and the focus on local, sustainable sourcing aligns with eco-conscious travelers. It’s a way to explore Provence’s rich agricultural heritage with a light footprint.
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A Typical Day: What to Expect

The tour kicks off in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a town brimming with history and art. Your guide will meet you at a designated producer’s premises, where you’ll start with a quick briefing and bike fitting. The first part of the day involves a guided tour and tastings at two wineries, typically lasting about three hours. Expect to learn about the winemaking process, regional varietals, and the unique geology that influences the wines.
Following this, you’ll enjoy a two-hour lunch break. The tour offers the option of a picnic for an extra €25 or a stop at a local restaurant. Given the region’s culinary reputation, a good meal here is almost guaranteed to be delicious and hearty.
In the afternoon, the itinerary repeats similar stops with another guided tour and tastings at two different farms or producers. This gives you a well-rounded taste of the region’s agricultural diversity — from cheeses to oils, and more regional specialties. The entire round trip is designed to showcase authentic, local products that are often sourced directly from the producers you visit.
Finally, you’ll bike back to Saint-Rémy, with plenty of time to reflect on your day. The entire experience lasts about 8 hours, making it a full but enjoyable day.
What’s Included and What’s Not

Included in the price are the electric bike rental, guided tours, and tastings at two wineries and two farms. Any bike repairs due to unforeseen circumstances are covered, so you don’t need to worry about technical issues derailing your day.
However, lunch isn’t included — you can opt for a €25 picnic or choose to dine at a local restaurant, which is recommended given the region’s fantastic food scene. This flexibility is nice, but it also means budget travelers should plan accordingly.
The meeting point is at one of the producers’ premises, and the experience offers the advantage of book now & pay later, which is handy if you’re still finalizing your plans.
The Practical Side: Group Size, Language, and Accessibility
This is a private group experience, often guided by French and English speakers. The exclusivity makes for a more personalized experience, and the guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. The tour isn’t suitable for children under 10, mainly due to the cycling component, but beyond that, it’s accessible to most adults with average fitness.
Bring a sun hat and water, as you’ll be outdoors for most of the day. The activity duration and flexible cancellation policy (full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance) make it a low-risk option.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Price Point: Is It Worth It?
At $246 per person, this tour is priced towards the premium side, but when you consider guided tastings at multiple local producers, the use of electric bikes, and the curated experience, it provides solid value. It’s not just a cycling trip, but a culture designed to deepen your understanding of Provence’s terroir.
Authenticity and Quality

Many reviewers mention the authenticity of the experiences — visiting farms and wineries that are often family-run, with products made with care. The knowledgeable guides really elevate the tour, sharing insights that turn a simple tasting into a story about the region’s traditions and landscape.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you love cycling, local food, and wine, and want a day that combines these elements seamlessly, this experience is a good choice. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate guided, small-group tours and enjoy learning about the places they visit. Since it’s not suitable for children under 10, families with younger kids might want to explore other options.
Final Thoughts

This electric bike tour through the Alpilles offers a well-balanced mix of scenery, local culture, and delicious tastings. The guides’ passion and the focus on authentic producers make it a meaningful way to experience Provence. While it’s a full day with plenty of activity, the relaxed pace and beautiful surroundings make it worth considering for those wanting a deeper connection to the region’s food and wine.
If you value eco-friendly travel, local authenticity, and engaging guides, this tour could be a highlight of your time in Provence. It’s best suited for those who want a comprehensive, small-group experience that’s both educational and enjoyable, without feeling hectic.
Alpilles: Discover vineyards and farms by electric bike
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 10 due to the cycling component.
What should I bring?
Bring a sun hat and water to stay comfortable during the outdoor activities.
How long is the tour?
The full experience lasts approximately 8 hours, including stops and lunch.
Are the bikes easy to use?
Yes, the bikes are electric, making it easier to cycle through the terrain without much effort.
Is the tour private?
Yes, it’s offered as a private group experience with a guide.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language(s) are the guides?
Guides speak French and English, ensuring clear communication.
Is lunch included?
No, but you can opt for a €25 picnic or visit a local restaurant.
What kind of products will I taste?
You’ll sample regional wines, cheeses, and other local products sourced directly from farms and vineyards.
How environmentally friendly is this tour?
Very, since it’s primarily a biking activity focused on local, sustainable sourcing.
If you’re craving an experience that combines active exploration with authentic tastes of Provence, this tour offers everything you need for a memorable day.
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