Traveling through the south of France often means savoring the scenery, the food, and, of course, the wines. This particular experience offers a chance to combine cycling through some of Provence’s most beautiful landscapes with visits to celebrated local wineries. Hosted by Sun-e-Bike, the tour promises a relaxed day of exploring around Mont Ventoux and tasting regional wines, all on an electric bike that makes the ride accessible to most levels.
What I find especially appealing about this tour is its combination of active exploration and culinary discovery. The fact that it starts from the charming town of Vaison-la-Romaine, an area steeped in history and surrounded by vineyards, sets a wonderful tone. Plus, the use of smartphone itineraries means you can follow the route with ease, even if you’re not familiar with the area.
One thing I particularly appreciate is the flexibility—the tour caters to all cycling levels, making it suitable whether you’re a seasoned rider or a complete beginner. However, a quick consideration is that the wine tastings are more about sampling than in-depth explanation, which might matter if you’re hoping for a detailed wine education. Also, as one review noted, some wineries may be closed during holidays like Easter, so it’s good to check availability ahead.
This experience combines stunning scenery, friendly guides, and a taste of Provence’s famous wines—making for a memorable day that’s well worth the modest price of around $48 per person.
Key points / Takeaways

- Accessible for all levels: The e-bike routes are designed to be manageable regardless of your cycling experience.
- Beautiful landscapes: Ride through the vineyards and scenic villages around Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail.
- Authentic wine tasting: Visit renowned local wineries like Domaine Champ Long and Domaine Talès for regional wines.
- Smartphone itinerary: Follow the route easily with detailed directions on your device, allowing for a relaxed pace.
- Flexible duration: The tour lasts between 4 to 9 hours, giving you options depending on your interests and stamina.
- Potential closures: Wineries might be closed during holidays like Easter, so check availability in advance.
The Provençal landscape: a scenic cycling adventure

Starting at 160 Rue René Cassin in Vaison-la-Romaine, you’ll quickly find yourself immersed in an environment of rolling vineyards, medieval ruins, and quaint villages. The bike ride is the heart of this experience, and it’s designed to showcase the best of Provence’s scenery.
The use of electric bikes is a smart touch, particularly in a region with gentle hills and sometimes demanding terrain. I love how this makes the ride accessible to a broader audience, from casual cyclists to those with more experience. The route is designed to be at your own pace, giving you space to soak in the views without feeling hurried.
A highlight here is the variety of landscapes—from lush vineyards to rocky outcrops in the Dentelles de Montmirail—each offering perfect photo opportunities. The route is intended for all levels, so you can enjoy it whether you’re stopping often or just cruising through. And if you’re traveling with family or friends with different cycling abilities, this setup makes it all comfortably doable.
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Exploring the vineyards: a tasting experience

After a scenic ride, the tour includes a visit to two prominent wineries: Domaine Champ Long and Domaine Talès. Here, a knowledgeable guide will lead you through a tasting of the wines produced around Mont Ventoux and the Dentelles de Montmirail.
From reviews, it seems the wine tasting session is more about sampling a selection of regional wines rather than an in-depth explanation. One traveler commented that it was more of a tasting at a wine seller, which might suit those looking for a casual experience rather than a detailed wine education. Still, the opportunity to taste local wines directly from the source offers a genuine glimpse into Provençal terroir.
The wineries are praised for their friendly staff and high-quality offerings, making this part of the tour a delightful break from cycling. Keep in mind that during holidays like Easter, wineries might be closed, so planning ahead helps ensure you’ll get to enjoy this part to the fullest.
Logistics and value: what to expect

The tour is priced at around $48 per person, which includes e-bike rental, a detailed itinerary on your smartphone, and the wine tasting. With durations ranging from 4 to 9 hours, you can choose a shorter or longer experience, depending on your interests and energy levels.
The flexibility in timing, paired with the private group setting, offers a personalized feel. If you’re on a tight schedule, the shorter options still deliver a good taste of Provence’s landscapes and wines. For those wanting a more leisurely day, the longer duration allows for extra stops or simply more time to enjoy the scenery.
One of the benefits I see here is the value for money—given that it combines active outdoor fun with cultural and culinary discovery, it’s a well-rounded experience. Plus, the self-guided smartphone app means less reliance on a guide and more freedom to explore at your own pace.
Who is this tour best suited for?
This experience is ideal if you enjoy outdoor activities combined with food and drink—especially if you’re keen to see Provence’s countryside without the hustle of large tour groups. It’s perfect for adventurous couples, families, or solo travelers wanting a blend of exercise, scenic views, and authentic wine tasting.
Those with limited cycling experience will appreciate the use of electric bikes, and it’s suitable for most fitness levels. However, if you’re particularly interested in an in-depth wine education, you may find the tasting sessions more casual than comprehensive.
Wineries being closed during certain holidays is something to keep in mind, so planning your date around their open hours will maximize your enjoyment.
Final thoughts: a well-balanced Provençal escape

This bike and wine experience offers a delightful balance of activity and relaxation, making it a practical yet immersive way to explore Provence’s renowned landscapes and wines. The friendly guides and scenic routes make it accessible for many, and the inclusion of wine tasting provides a delicious reward at the end of your ride.
For travelers seeking a genuine taste of Provence, this tour delivers picturesque views, regional flavors, and a sense of adventure without being overly strenuous. It’s a fantastic choice for those wanting to combine outdoor fun with culture, all at a reasonable price.
If you’re someone who enjoys outdoor experiences with a focus on local flavors and appreciates a flexible schedule, this tour could be a highlight of your Provençal trip.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the use of electric bikes makes it manageable for riders of all experience levels, including beginners.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 4 to 9 hours, depending on your pace and how long you wish to spend sightseeing and tasting.
Are the wineries open all year round?
Wineries might be closed during holidays like Easter, so it’s wise to check availability before booking.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers e-bike rental, a smartphone-guided itinerary, and wine tasting at two wineries.
Are the routes difficult?
No, the routes are designed for all levels and take advantage of easy terrain suitable for most riders.
Can I customize the experience?
While the route and stops are set, the flexible timing allows you to spend more or less time at each point.
Is food included?
No, food is not included, so consider bringing snacks or planning a meal before or after your ride.
This Provençal e-bike tour offers a well-rounded, authentic way to explore one of France’s most beautiful regions—combining scenic cycling, charming villages, and regional wines in a relaxed and enjoyable day.
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