Experience the beauty of Sonoma wine country with all five senses on a guided bike tour visiting local wineries. Get out from behind the windshield, slow down and experience wine country from a whole
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Location: Napa & Sonoma
What's Included
- Transportation of any wine purchases
- Bottled water
- Comfort rental bike & helmet; we get brand new bikes every year!
- Delicious picnic lunch served at a winery
- Hosted by Local Guide
- Handlebar bag
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The e-bike tour is generally suitable for ages 12 and up, as long as the kids are comfortable riding a bike. It's a great way for families to enjoy Sonoma together! Just remember that kids will need to ride their own bikes, so make sure they're up for it. Also, you might want to check with the provider for any specific restrictions.
A: If the weather looks sketchy, the tour can be rescheduled to a later date. It's best to call Sonoma Valley Bike Tours as soon as you know there might be an issue. They’re pretty flexible! Just keep an eye on the forecast before your tour date.
A: Wear comfortable clothes you can move in, and definitely dress in layers since it can get cool in the morning and warm up later. Also, don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen! The bike ride is pretty chill, but you’ll want to be comfy. Closed-toe shoes are a must too.
Discussions
Just did the Behind-the-Scenes Food and Wine E-Bike Tour – Amazing!
I just got back from the e-bike tour in Sonoma, and it was incredible! We visited two wineries and had the most delicious picnic lunch – seriously, the cheese from Vella was a highlight! Our guide was super knowledgeable and made the bike ride feel easy, even though I haven’t biked in ages. Highly recommend this for anyone looking for a unique way to explore the wine country!
Thinking about gifting the e-bike tour – any advice?
I want to surprise my partner with the Behind-the-Scenes Food and Wine E-Bike Tour for their birthday. They love biking and wine, so it seems perfect! But I’m a bit worried about the logistics - like, is parking hard to find near the start point? Would love any tips from those who’ve been!