Cycle from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion, exploring historic sites, scenic vineyards, and tasting exquisite wines. Experience the charm of French villages and lush landscapes.
Cycle from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion, exploring historic sites, scenic vineyards, and tasting exquisite wines. Experience the charm of French villages and lush landscapes.
- Rue Notre Dame - Meet Edwin, your guide for the Gravel Explore tour, in the Chartrons district. Familiarize yourself with the bikes and get an overview of the route.
- Jardin Public - Known as the city’s green lung, this garden is a beloved spot for locals.
- St. Andre Cathedral - A landmark monument, Saint-André Cathedral showcases the…
- Rue Notre Dame - Meet Edwin, your guide for the Gravel Explore tour, in the Chartrons district. Familiarize yourself with the bikes and get an overview of the route.
- Jardin Public - Known as the city’s green lung, this garden is a beloved spot for locals.
- St. Andre Cathedral - A landmark monument, Saint-André Cathedral showcases the city’s history from the Middle Ages to today.
- Grosse Cloche de Bordeaux - Ride along one of the city’s most picturesque streets. The Grosse Cloche served as the main gate during the Middle Ages.
- Pont de Pierre - The first stone bridge in Bordeaux, the Pont de Pierre dates back to the 19th century.
- Quai Deschamps - A serene path along the Garonne’s right bank.
This section provides stunning views of Bordeaux’s historic scenery, including the Place de la Bourse and the distant Grosse Cloche. It’s a tranquil, tree-lined area, perfect for appreciating the contrast between the vibrant city and the calm riverbanks, before reaching the countryside and vineyards.
- Arkea Arena - A fusion of urban and modern elements before venturing into nature. This contemporary structure marks the transition from city to cycling adventure.
- Bouillac - A quaint village at the entrance to the Entre-deux-Mers region, Bouillac offers a peaceful experience in the Gironde countryside. Here, vineyards start to shape the landscape, amidst hedgerows and blond stone houses.
- Latresne - Situated at the entrance to the Entre-Deux-Mers region, this delightful village signifies the shift from city to countryside. You’ll traverse tranquil paths and old railway lines, surrounded by nature and vineyards.
Cycle along the renowned Roger Lapébie cycle path, which meanders through woods and villages, providing a serene and secure environment in the heart of nature. Enjoy the freedom of cycling, accompanied by birdsong and the rustling of leaves.
- Sadirac - Famous for its pottery heritage, Sadirac is a village with artisanal roots. Its rural charm and rolling landscapes offer a taste of the local produce that lies ahead. Here, indulge in a gourmet moment with a French-style picnic featuring wine and local delicacies.
- Creon - Once an English fortified town, Créon now serves as a welcoming stop in the heart of the Entre-deux-Mers region. Cyclists, local producers, and residents gather under the arcades of the central square, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere.
- La Sauve - This tranquil village boasts a thousand-year-old history. Nestled between vineyards and forests, it gently leads you to a hidden gem of Gironde heritage.
From here, witness the majestic ruins of the Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure, a Benedictine abbey that dominates the landscape. Founded in the 11th century, it reflects the spiritual power of the Middle Ages. A place rich in silence, history, and mystical beauty, offering a contemplative pause on your journey.
- Daignac - As the vines grow denser and the hills more pronounced, you enter the wine world. Daignac provides stunning views of the wine-growing hillsides and paths lined with dry stone walls.
- Grezillac - In the heart of the vineyards, Grézillac invites you to slow down. With family-run wineries and breathtaking valley views, it’s perfect for a rustic picnic under oak trees or in a clearing.
- Branne - Arrive at the Dordogne River! Branne is a vibrant village on the riverbank. The influence of the wine-growing valley is evident, with its small shops, cafés, and colorful markets.
Here, cross the Pont de Branne, a metal bridge over the Dordogne River, offering a stunning view of both banks. Crossing it symbolizes the transition from the Entre-deux-Mers region to the gateway of the prestigious Saint-Émilion region.
- Chateau La Gaffeliere - A renowned estate among the Grands Crus Classés of Saint-Émilion. Combining tradition and elegance, La Gaffelière represents Bordeaux’s winemaking excellence. A splendid introduction before the grand finale.
- Saint-Emilion - A medieval treasure listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Saint-Émilion greets you with its cobbled streets, rock-carved monuments, and exceptional vineyards. Here, history, wine, and beauty unite. An unforgettable place to conclude this adventure.
Experience the privilege of cycling through the region’s most prestigious vineyards and savoring some of the finest Saint-Émilion wines at a family-run wine château.

- E-bike and helmet
- Lunch
- A unique itinerary highlighting the most beautiful landscapes in the region
- Expert guide passionate about the region
- E-bike and helmet
- Lunch
- A unique itinerary highlighting the most beautiful landscapes in the region
- Expert guide passionate about the region
- Transport from Saint-Emilion
- Visit & wine tasting at a local winery (from 15€ per person)
- Regular Gravel bike (free of charge, please specify when booking)
- Transport from Saint-Emilion
- Visit & wine tasting at a local winery (from 15€ per person)
- Regular Gravel bike (free of charge, please specify when booking)
Embark on an unforgettable e-bike adventure through the scenic Bordeaux countryside, traveling from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Explore renowned landmarks including the Palais Gallien, Saint-André Cathedral, the Grosse Cloche (Big Bell), and the Pont de Pierre (Stone Bridge).
Pedal through the natural beauty…
Embark on an unforgettable e-bike adventure through the scenic Bordeaux countryside, traveling from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Explore renowned landmarks including the Palais Gallien, Saint-André Cathedral, the Grosse Cloche (Big Bell), and the Pont de Pierre (Stone Bridge).
Pedal through the natural beauty of the Entre-Deux-Mers region, experiencing the Bordeaux countryside in a unique way, as you pass charming villages, stone farmhouses, and expansive vineyards.
Midway, indulge in a delightful French-style picnic lunch accompanied by wine.
The journey reaches its peak as you arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage village of Saint-Émilion, where you’ll ride your e-bike through the vineyards and esteemed châteaux of Saint-Émilion.
Optional: Explore a family-owned estate in the Saint-Émilion appellation and savor its exquisite wines.
The remainder of the day is yours to enjoy; your guide will offer suggestions on how to explore the village on foot at your leisure.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.