Bike with this group tour as you ride along the beautiful rolling hills of vineyards through the Russian River Valley Region! You will get some history about the local area like you never heard before
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Location: Napa & Sonoma
What's Included
- Knowledge Tour Guide
- Bottled water
- Use of bicycle and helmet
- Rear gear rack with Wine bike carrier
- Handlebar bag
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable athletic clothes and good sneakers or cycling shoes. The ride is pretty chill, but there are some hills, so you want to be prepared. Don’t forget sunscreen and maybe a light jacket if it gets cool. Also, bring a small backpack for your lunch and water bottle since they provide the bike and helmet.
A: Yes, you can absolutely bring your own snacks! Just keep in mind that the tour will have a designated lunch stop at a vineyard where you can eat, so pack something that travels well. Also, the tour guides are super chill about it.
A: The tour is great for adults, but teens can join as long as they are accompanied by an adult. Just keep in mind that the wine tasting part is for 21 and over. So maybe consider bringing older kids if you want to include them in the biking experience!
Discussions
Just went on the Healdsburg Cycling Wine Tour and it was AMAZING!
I just got back from the Healdsburg Cycling Wine Tour with Ace It Bike Tours, and wow, what an experience! We rode through the vineyards in beautiful weather and learned so much about the history of Sonoma County. The wine tasting at the last stop was incredible; I loved pairing the wines with our lunch right there among the vines. Definitely recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves biking and wine! It was around $120 per person, but worth every penny.
Shopping for a fun birthday gift — thoughts on the Healdsburg Cycling Wine Tour?
I’m looking for a unique birthday gift for my sister who loves wine and being outdoors. I found this Healdsburg Cycling Wine Tour and it seems perfect! The idea of packing a picnic lunch and enjoying the scenery sounds really enticing. Has anyone done this? Any tips or experiences to share?