About this tour
Cycle through Alsace's vine-striped valleys on a curated route linking medieval wine villages and Grand Cru slopes. Over 2–3 hours, you'll pedal past stone hamlets and working vineyards while absorbing local lore from seasoned guides. The ride concludes at a winery in Voegtlinshoffen for a proper tasting session. Choose a standard or electric bike to suit your pace.
Highlights
- Medieval villages nestled between vineyard rows
- Grand Cru vineyard landscapes on gentle terrain
- Local stories and vineyard history from experienced guides
- Full wine tasting at a family-run winery
- Electric bikes available for easier pedalling
- Free parking at departure point
What to expect
You'll start with a properly fitted bike and helmet, then roll out onto quiet routes designed to favour cyclists over cars. The terrain is mostly flat to gently rolling—nothing brutal, but steady pace required. As you move between villages, your guide shares anecdotes about the region's wine-making heritage and points out why certain slopes matter. Pace slows near the vineyards so you can absorb the landscape. The final stretch brings you to a winery where you'll taste several Alsatian wines with proper time to savour each glass.
Good to know
Moderate fitness essential; e-bikes reduce physical demand. Not suitable for pregnant travellers, serious spinal conditions, or poor cardiovascular health. Bring sunscreen and wear comfortable cycling clothes. Wine purchases are your own cost. Public transport nearby if you need an exit route.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







