If you’re considering a way to explore Bordeaux beyond the city streets, a Backcountry E-Bike Tour might be exactly what you need. This experience promises a scenic ride through the Entre-deux-Mers region combined with delicious food and wine. From what we’ve gathered, it’s a well-rounded outing that balances gentle exercise, cultural sights, and a taste of Bordeaux’s famous wine scene.
Two things we really appreciate about this tour are the expert guidance and the quality of the bike equipment—the e-bikes are brand new and easy to handle, making the ride accessible even if you’re not a seasoned cyclist. Plus, the stunning countryside views along the historic cycle path are a highlight. On the flip side, a possible consideration is that the ride covers about 40 kilometers, which is quite manageable for most, but not necessarily for complete beginners or those with mobility issues.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy a mix of light outdoor activity and cultural indulgence, especially if you’re a fan of wine and regional cuisine. It’s also a good fit if you’re looking for a relaxed, guided experience that doesn’t require intense exertion but offers plenty of scenic and gustatory delights.
Bordeaux Backcountry E-Bike Tour with Lunch & Wine Tasting
Key Points

- Equipped with modern e-bikes and panniers, making the ride comfortable and convenient.
- Mostly flat terrain and dedicated cycling paths make it accessible for most skill levels.
- Includes a delicious regional lunch and a wine tasting at a local vineyard, adding rich flavor to the day.
- Expert guides share insights into Bordeaux’s history, architecture, and wine culture, enriching your experience.
- Small group sizes (limited to 10) ensure a personal, unhurried atmosphere.
- Ideal for those who love scenic rides, good food, and wine but want to keep it relaxed.
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Starting Point and Initial Exploration
The tour kicks off at the 16 Rue Dumaine in Bordeaux, a convenient spot in the vibrant Chartrons district, easily reachable by tram. From there, your guide leads you through some of Bordeaux’s iconic sights briefly, like the Jardin Public and Palais Gallien, with quick stops for photos and stories. This warm-up helps set the tone before heading out into the countryside.
Scenic Ride Along the Roger Lapébie Path
Most of the journey follows the historic Roger Lapébie cycle path, which traces an old railway line. This route is a real treat because it offers stunning countryside views away from city traffic, something many reviews highlight as a major plus. Since about 80% of the ride is on dedicated paths, you’re not battling with cars or pedestrians, making it safer and more relaxing.
The ride itself is approximately 40 kilometers round trip, which is a gentle distance. The terrain is mostly flat, and the bikes are electric, so you’re pedaling with ease. This means even casual cyclists or those with moderate fitness levels should enjoy it without feeling exhausted.
Exploring Medieval Towns and Vineyards
One of the tour’s highlights is reaching Créon, a medieval bastide town with a lively commercial vibe and a history dating back to English origins. The town has a lively market scene, and its architecture is charming, with checkerboard layouts and arcades that make wandering around quite pleasant.
“We loved the way the guide shared insights into the town’s history while letting us soak in the relaxed atmosphere,” says a review from Marilyn. The town also acts as a perfect spot for your lunch break, where you’ll enjoy regional cuisine at a local restaurant. The meals are described as superb, showcasing the flavors of Bordeaux’s countryside.
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Post-lunch, your adventure continues at a nearby vineyard. Here, you’ll indulge in a wine tasting session featuring Bordeaux wines with controlled designations of origin. The reviews repeatedly mention how knowledgeable guides make the tasting sessions engaging and educational. “The vineyard tour was good, and the wine tasting was a highlight,” one traveler notes, emphasizing the quality and regional variety you’ll sample.
This experience isn’t just about sipping wine; it’s a chance to understand the region’s wine culture and appreciate the craftsmanship behind Bordeaux’s world-famous wines.
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Returning to Bordeaux
After a satisfying day of cycling, eating, and tasting, you’ll head back along the same scenic cycle path, returning to your starting point in Bordeaux. The entire experience lasts around six hours, which leaves plenty of time for savoring each moment without rushing.
The combination of cycling, cultural exploration, and wine tasting makes this tour a compelling choice for those who want a multi-layered experience without the physical intensity of a full-day trek. The small group size adds a boutique feel, ensuring personalized attention from your guide, which many reviews praise.
The quality of equipment—brand new e-bikes with panniers—makes the ride smooth and hassle-free. Plus, the route itself is designed for comfort, with most of the ride on cycling paths and very little traffic.
The culinary and wine components are also thoughtfully included. The lunch is more than just a quick bite; it’s a regional experience, and the wine tasting at a family vineyard adds an authentic touch that elevates the day. Several reviewers have highlighted that the wine selection was excellent and the guides knowledgeable, making the tasting a genuine highlight.
Price and Value
At $152 per person, this tour offers a good balance of activities and guidance. Considering the included lunch and wine tasting, many find it to be a good value for a well-organized, enjoyable day. The reviews consistently mention that it exceeds expectations, especially noting the quality of the guide and the richness of the experience.
Practical Considerations
You’ll want to bring essentials like sunscreen, rain gear if the weather calls for it, and a charged smartphone. The tour is suitable for adults 155 cm and taller, with a maximum weight limit of 243 lbs. It’s not designed for young children or those who don’t feel comfortable cycling, but if you’re a confident rider, you’ll find the ride enjoyable and manageable.
This experience is perfect if you’re after a relaxed yet engaging way to explore Bordeaux’s surroundings. It’s especially recommended for wine lovers and those who appreciate scenic countryside. If you enjoy small group tours with knowledgeable guides, you’ll find this particularly appealing.
It’s less suited for travelers seeking a strenuous outdoor adventure or those with mobility issues, but for most others, it hits a great balance of activity, culture, and indulgence.
Is this tour suitable if I’m new to cycling?
Yes, the bikes are electric and mostly flat terrain makes it accessible for most skill levels. Just ensure you’re comfortable riding and can handle 40 km.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring sunscreen, rain gear (ponchos are recommended in case of light rain), comfortable clothing, a fully charged smartphone, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
Are large bags or luggage allowed?
No, large bags are not permitted during the ride, so travel light.
What if I don’t drink alcohol or have dietary restrictions?
The wine tasting is optional, and you can let your guide know if you prefer not to participate. The lunch menu is regional, but specific dietary requests aren’t detailed, so check ahead if needed.
How long does the entire tour last?
It’s about six hours from start to finish, including cycling, lunch, and wine tasting.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Not quite—participants need to be at least 155 cm tall and comfortable on a bike. It’s best suited for adults or confident older teens.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, as the tour has limited spots (max 10), booking ahead is recommended to secure your place.
The Bordeaux Backcountry E-Bike Tour with Lunch & Wine Tasting offers a compelling blend of gentle adventure, cultural discovery, and regional flavors. We love the way it combines scenic cycling along historic paths with delicious local cuisine and wines, creating a well-rounded experience. The knowledgeable guides, quality bikes, and small group setting all contribute to a memorable day.
This tour is particularly suitable for travelers who want to explore Bordeaux’s countryside without intense physical exertion but still want a meaningful and tasty experience. It’s a fantastic choice for those who appreciate good wine, beautiful landscapes, and a relaxed pace.
If you’re looking for a way to see Bordeaux beyond the city, enjoy some leisurely cycling, and indulge in regional specialties, this tour could be just the ticket. It’s a balanced, enjoyable day that leaves most travelers feeling satisfied and enriched.
Note: Always check the latest details and availability before booking, as tour specifics or schedules may change.
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