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August 12, 2015

Electric Bike Tour through the TerraVentoux Winery

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There are so many fun ways to experience a winery. Tasting the wine, is of course, top of the list. But how about a bit of easy bike riding through the vineyards as well?

Now, before the shock of “drinking and riding” hits you, let me know that the riding is on an electric bike (minimal effort) through the mainly dirt roads of the beautiful Mont-Ventoux valley with a wonderful guide and some, very light tastings of the best TerraVentoux wine.

Along with Gabriel Valverde, eco-tourism guide for the winery, I got to taste a bit of the region’s wine and fruits.

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Gabriel makes an awesome guide and wonderful host. He makes sure to fill you up with wine as well as his knowledge on wine and the region.

We road through quaint little towns and beautiful countryside, the summer breeze so typical of the Rhone Valley keeping us refreshed along the way.

TerraVentoux Bike Tours_GirlGoneTravel TerraVentoux Bike Tours_GirlGoneTravelThe fruits of Provence and the Rhone Valley are the sweetest I have ever tasted. And for an island girl, that is saying a lot.

I’ve done bike tours through vineyards before, and though in movies and theory they seems very idyllic and sweet, those rolling hills can be quite a work out (which is probably why the Tour du France takes place not too far away from the winery). I am convinced that electric biking is the way to go. Go with a guide or go solo, either way, it’s a pretty great experience and a fun way to spend a few hours of your day.

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TerraVentoux Bike Tours_GirlGoneTravel TerraVentoux Bike Tours_GirlGoneTravelThe views along the way, as well as the stops for wine tasting made this a beautiful way to experience the Ventoux.

Visit TerraBike to arrange your TerraVentoux bike tour. To see what else I did while in France, check out my hashtag #GGTinFrance on Instagram and Twitter. Also read my latest on Expedia Viewfinder: Where to eat and drink in the Rhone Valley.

Want to see more? Check out the video on my personal experience electric biking with TerraVentoux in my improved (and still fairly new) Girl Gone Travel YouTube page. And subscribe if you like it for more travel videos coming soon!

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This story was in partnership with Atout France.

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Carol Cain

Brooklyn native Carol is happiest when on an adventure, whether close to home or farther away. She is a small business owner and travel writer. In addition to creating Girl Gone Travel, she is the Founder and Principal of Brave World Media, a social media marketing, communications, and branding agency. She's mom to three wonderful sons and wife to a handsome Irish/Scot. She lives, works, and plays in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of NY.

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  • Ryan
    March 13, 2020

    Looks like a blast!

    My wife and I tried the electric bikes in Rome and they kept running out of juice. Would only last for 20-30 minutes and we tried several. Did you guys have that issue?

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