The Saint-Emilion Small-Group Electric Bike Wine Tour offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the UNESCO-listed town in an eco-friendly and immersive way. Guests can glide through the charming medieval streets on electric bikes, taking in the historic architecture and picturesque vineyards. The tour also includes guided visits to two prestigious chateaux, where participants can sample the region’s renowned wines. With a typical French picnic lunch and transportation provided, this excursion promises a convenient and well-rounded experience for those seeking to discover the wonders of Bordeaux’s premier wine country. What makes this tour truly stand out, however, is the chance to truly connect with the land and its rich viticultural heritage.
Key Points
- A day-long wine-tasting tour from Bordeaux that allows visitors to explore the UNESCO-listed town of St-Emilion by electric bike.
- Includes a guided walking tour of the charming medieval streets and samples of fine wines at a family vineyard.
- Provides a typically French picnic lunch and transportation in an air-conditioned minivan between Bordeaux and Saint-Emilion.
- Not wheelchair accessible and not recommended for travelers with back problems or heart conditions.
- Offers a full refund if cancelled up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time, and flexibility for last-minute changes in plans.
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Tour Overview
This day-long wine-tasting tour from Bordeaux allows visitors to experience the beauty of the UNESCO-listed town of St-Emilion by electric bike, explore the charming medieval streets on a guided walking tour, and sample fine wines at a family vineyard while enjoying a typically French picnic.
During the scenic e-bike ride through the breathtaking St-Emilion wine country, you will learn about wine production and tasting at a classified-growth chateau.
The tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned minivan, electric bike rental, a guided chateau visit, and four wine tastings. With a maximum of 8 travelers, this small-group experience offers an intimate and personalized exploration of one of France’s most renowned wine regions.
Inclusions
The tour includes travel in an air-conditioned minivan between Bordeaux and Saint-Emilion, along with the rental of electric bicycles for the scenic ride through the wine country.
Plus, you will enjoy a typically French picnic lunch and have the opportunity to sample four fine wines (two to three wines per estate) during guided tours of two classified-growth châteaux, where they’ll learn about the wine production and tasting process. Bottled water is also provided throughout the day.
With a range of inclusions, from transportation and equipment to gourmet dining and wine tastings, this tour offers a comprehensive and immersive experience in the beautiful Saint-Emilion region.
Meeting Information
Participants meet at 2792 Pl. des Quinconces, 33000 Bordeaux, France, starting at 9:30 AM. The tour ends at the original departure point.
The day-long excursion includes:
- A scenic e-bike ride through the breathtaking St-Emilion wine country.
- A guided walking tour of the UNESCO-listed town of St-Emilion.
- Tastings of fine wines at two classified-growth chateaux.
- A typically French picnic lunch at a family vineyard.
Throughout the tour, you will learn about wine production and tasting from knowledgeable guides. The experience isn’t recommended for travelers with mobility issues or those under 155cm (5.1 feet) tall, and the group size is limited to a maximum of 8 people.
Requirements and Restrictions
Along With the meeting details, there are several important requirements and restrictions to consider for this tour.
It’s not wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems or heart conditions, as it requires a moderate level of physical fitness. Participants must also meet a minimum height requirement of 155cm (5.1 feet), and the tour group is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers.
This is to ensure everyone can comfortably ride the provided electric bikes and fully enjoy the wine-tasting experience. The tour isn’t suitable for children under 12 years old either.
It’s crucial to review these guidelines before booking to ensure the tour is a good fit for your abilities and preferences.
Cancellation Policy
Cancelling this tour comes with a flexible refund policy – you can receive a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Last-minute cancellations within 24 hours of the tour are non-refundable.
The experience may be rescheduled or fully refunded if poor weather forces its cancellation.
This cancellation policy offers several key advantages:
- Flexibility for last-minute changes in plans
- Assurance of a full refund if cancelling well in advance
- Protection against loss due to inclement weather
- Confidence that your booking can be easily managed
E-bike Exploration of St-Emilion
After meeting at the departure point in central Bordeaux, guests embark on an air-conditioned minivan transfer to the UNESCO-listed town of Saint-Emilion.
Upon arrival, they collect their electric bicycles and set out to explore the charming medieval streets and surrounding vineyards on a guided cycling tour.
Sweeping through the rolling hills, the e-bikes provide an effortless way to cover more ground and take in the breathtaking scenery. Along the way, the guide shares insights into the region’s rich winemaking history and points out key landmarks.
Riders can stop to admire the picturesque village and its famous medieval monastery before continuing their scenic ride through the sun-dappled vineyards.
Guided Walking Tour of St-Emilion
The guided walking tour of Saint-Emilion takes guests on a captivating exploration of the UNESCO-listed town‘s medieval landmarks and historic charm. Traversing the quaint cobblestone streets, the knowledgeable guide leads visitors through the town’s storied past, pointing out the impressive Monolithic Church, the picturesque Saint-Emilion Collegiate Church, and other architectural gems that have stood the test of time.
Discover the 11th-century Cordeliers Cloister and its remarkable underground cellars.
Climb the 196 steps to the top of the Tour du Roy for panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards.
Visit the Eglise Monolithe, the largest monolithic church in Europe, carved directly into the limestone.
Explore the charming medieval streets and sample local delicacies at family-owned shops and cafes.
Winery Visits and Wine Tastings
Following the guided walking tour of the UNESCO-listed town, guests embark on a scenic e-bike ride through the St-Emilion wine country, seeing the picturesque vineyards that produce some of the region’s finest wines.
At a family-owned chateau, they’ll enjoy a tasting of classified-growth wines under the guidance of a knowledgeable guide. Visitors learn about the winemaking process, from grape growing to barrel aging, gaining a deeper appreciation for the art of viticulture.
Later, they visit another chateau where they explore the vineyards and cellars, sampling more exceptional wines. Throughout the day, guests savor a delightful French-style picnic lunch amidst the serene countryside, completing their immersion in the world-renowned winemaking heritage of St-Emilion.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food on the Tour?
According to the tour details, a typically French picnic lunch is included in the tour. Bringing one’s own food is not mentioned as an option. Participants should expect to enjoy the provided lunch as part of the wine-tasting experience.
Is There a Discount for Groups?
There is no mention of a group discount in the tour overview. However, the tour has a maximum of 8 travelers, so booking as a group may provide some cost savings compared to booking individually.
Are There Any Vegetarian or Gluten-Free Lunch Options?
The tour offers a variety of lunch options, including vegetarian and gluten-free choices, to accommodate different dietary needs. Customers can request these alternatives when booking the tour and the provider will accommodate their preferences.
Can I Take the E-Bike on My Own Without a Guide?
No, participants can’t take the e-bike on their own without a guide. The tour requires a guide to lead the group through the scenic wine country and provide informative commentary about the region and wine production.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour for More Wine Tastings?
The tour does not offer an option to extend for more wine tastings. The itinerary is fixed, including 4 wine tastings at 2 classified-growth chateaux. Additional tastings or modifications would need to be arranged separately with the tour provider.
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Recap
This electric bike tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the charming medieval town of Saint-Emilion and sample fine wines from the renowned Bordeaux region.
With transportation, electric bike rental, and a guided walking tour included, visitors can enjoy a convenient and immersive experience discovering the UNESCO-listed town.
Visitors can also indulge in a typical French picnic lunch at the wineries.