A Taste of Provence on Two Wheels: Electric Bike Tours to Les Baux and St-Rémy
Imagine cycling through the sun-dappled landscapes of Provence, with the gentle hum of an electric bike easing your ride as you visit some of the region’s most iconic villages and landmarks. That’s exactly what the Les Baux de Provence and St-Rémy de Provence by electric bike tour offers. This experience promises a leisurely, stress-free way to soak up local history, culture, and scenery without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. Whether you’re a casual rider or a seasoned cyclist, this tour manages to balance comfort with authentic immersion.
What I really appreciate about this experience is how flexible it is. With four different packages—from a straightforward discovery option to the all-inclusive package—you can tailor the day to what interests you most. I like that the operator takes care of every logistical detail, from bike rental to admission fees and the itinerary, freeing you to simply enjoy the ride and the sights. The guides, live in French, and are praised for their friendly attitude and knowledge, making the trip both educational and personable.
One potential consideration is the physical requirement—this tour isn’t suitable for those with back problems, mobility issues, or anyone uncomfortable on a bike. The route covers quite a bit of ground, including some gentle climbs in the Alpilles, so a basic level of fitness helps maximize enjoyment. Also, keep in mind that the all-inclusive package is pricier but offers a seamless experience with meals and monument entries covered, which might be a better value for travelers wanting a stress-free day.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Flexible packages allow customization, from discovery rides to all-inclusive experiences.
- No logistical worries—everything from bike rental to monument tickets is handled for you.
- Authentic local experiences include visits to Van Gogh’s final residence, the Carrières de Lumières, and the historic village of Glanum.
- Stunning scenery along the Alpilles, with options to add a kayak trip from the Sorgue River for extra adventure.
- Small group size (limited to 8) ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Departure points from both Saint-Rémy and Saint-Saturnin offer convenience for travelers staying in the region.
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Exploring Provence by Electric Bike: A Detailed Review

Starting Point and Overall Experience
This tour begins with a pickup in either Saint-Rémy-de-Provence or Saint-Saturnin-lès-Avignon, making it accessible for travelers based in those towns. The 8-hour guided journey is paced to give you a true taste of Provence’s landscapes, villages, and history without feeling rushed. The electric bikes make the ride accessible even if you’re not a seasoned cyclist, reducing fatigue and allowing you to focus on the scenery and stories.
The small group size—limited to 8 participants—means you won’t feel lost in a crowd. The guides are French-speaking, but their friendly manner and clear instructions make it easy for non-native speakers to follow along. They also handle all the logistics, so you can focus on enjoying the day.
Itinerary Breakdown: What You’ll See and Do
Stop 1: Pickup and Orientation
Depending on your chosen pickup location, you’ll meet your guide at a convenient spot like the Alpilium car park in Saint-Rémy or near Saint-Saturnin. From there, you’ll hop on your e-bike, equipped with a helmet, ready to explore.
Stop 2: Van Gogh’s Last Home at Saint-Rémy
Your first major stop is Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where Van Gogh spent his final days. The visit to St-Paul de Mausole, the monastery where Van Gogh stayed, offers a tangible connection to the artist’s later years. I love how this site combines art, history, and a peaceful Provençal atmosphere.
Stop 3: The Village of Glanum
Next, you’ll visit Glanum, an archaeological site showcasing ancient Roman ruins. It’s a quiet spot that transports you back to the days when this region was a thriving Roman settlement. The walk around the ruins is both educational and scenic.
Stop 4: Les Baux de Provence
The highlight for many is the medieval village of Les Baux. The Château des Baux and the Carrières de Lumières, where stunning light projections animate wall surfaces with artwork and history, are unforgettable. I find that the visual spectacle at Carrières is like experiencing art in a cathedral—immersive and inspiring.
Lunch Break
Depending on your package, you’ll enjoy a meal at a partner restaurant. The all-inclusive package includes this, making the day seamless. The restaurant options are praised for local cuisine, and sharing a Provençal meal adds a genuine flavor to the experience.
Return Journey
After lunch, you’ll cycle back through the Alpilles, with the option to add a kayak trip down the Sorgue River for extra relaxation and fun. The return includes a visit to St-Rémy de-Provence itself, with time to wander its charming streets.
What Makes This Tour Special and Worth Considering
No stress, no worries: The fact that your guide handles the logistics means you don’t need to plan or book entries in advance. You just show up, pedal, and enjoy.
Customizable packages: The range from discovery to all-inclusive caters to different budgets and desires. If you love history and art, the full package makes sense. If you prefer a lighter, more casual day, the discovery option is perfect.
Authentic experiences: From Van Gogh’s surroundings to Roman ruins, the tour offers a genuine taste of Provence’s layered past.
Scenic beauty: Cycling through the Alpilles with rolling hills, olive groves, and charming villages is a delight, especially when combined with the region’s rich history.
Additional activities: The optional kayak trip on the Sorgue adds a touch of adventure, perfect for those wanting a bit more variety.
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Price and Value
The discovery package is a good starting point if you’re keen on a guided ride with minimal extras, providing excellent value for those who want to see the highlights without additional costs. Upgrading to the medium packages increases the experience with meal or monument entries, which can be worth it for a hassle-free day.
The all-inclusive package is priced higher but might be best for travelers who prefer an entirely curated experience—no surprises, no extra planning, just enjoying the day. Considering the cost of separate entries, meals, bike rentals, and guided attention, this all-in-one option can represent solid value for a relaxed, full-day adventure.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience suits travelers who want a laid-back, authentic Provence experience without the stress of self-organizing. It’s ideal for those comfortable on a bike, interested in art and history, and who appreciate small-group tours for a more personal touch. Families with older children (over 16) will find it accessible, but it’s not suitable for very young kids or those with mobility or health issues.
Final Thoughts: A Deliciously Authentic Provence Day

Cycling through Provence’s iconic villages and landscapes on an electric bike manages to be both relaxing and enriching. This tour offers a rare chance to combine physical activity with cultural discovery, all while enjoying the region’s natural beauty. The flexibility of packages and the careful logistics handled by PROVENCE ET TOURISME EN E-BIKE make it a smart choice for travelers who want an authentic experience without the hassle.
If you’re interested in Van Gogh, Roman ruins, medieval villages, and stunning scenery, and want to do so at a comfortable pace, this tour hits the right balance. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate small groups and personalized attention. Plus, the added option of kayaking makes it stand out as a comprehensive day out in Provence.
Just remember to bring sun protection, water, and a positive attitude—you’ll leave with not just photos, but a deeper sense of what makes Provence so captivating.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 16, mainly due to bike riding requirements and the physical nature of the trip.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, water, a small daypack, and closed-toe shoes. Don’t forget your ID or passport.
Are the guides fluent in English?
The tour is led by a live French-speaking guide. Some reviews mention the friendly demeanor, but language skills are primarily in French.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Is it suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, due to the cycling component and walking involved at stops, it’s not recommended for anyone with mobility impairments or back problems.
How physical is the ride?
The route covers some gentle climbs but is manageable thanks to the electric bikes. Basic fitness helps to enjoy the ride comfortably.
Are meals included?
Only if you select one of the medium or all-inclusive packages. The discovery package does not include meals or monument entry.
What’s the group size?
Limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more intimate, personalized experience.
Can I add extra activities like kayaking?
Yes, some packages include an optional kayak trip down the Sorgue River, adding a fun water element to your day.
This electric bike tour blends the best of Provence’s history, art, and scenery into a memorable day that’s accessible, flexible, and thoroughly enjoyable for those looking to explore the region beyond the typical tourist trail.
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