Franschhoek Half Day Winelands EBike Tour
An eco-friendly e-bike tour, recommended for guests who have limited time in the winelands but want to indulge in wine tasting in Franschhoek, the half-day e-bike tour packs the best of the Franschhoek valley into just half a day. Enjoy the unique experience of exploring the neatly kept vineyards and majestic views by e-bike, stopping for two delectable wine tastings en route.
Tour start / end point
- Franschhoek
Tour start time
- 10h00
Tour end time
- 13h30
Transfer transport drop-off time (If applicable)
- Self Drive
Included
- Fully Guided Tour (Limited to maximum of 10 guests on a tour) Electric Pedal Assist Mountain Bike and Helmet rental Snack Pack (including bottled water, choc & peanuts/raisins) All Wine tastings on route (2 estates visited) Private farm & vineyard access
Not Included
- Lunch Gratuities to your guide
Activity type
- Wine Tour
Bicycle type
- Electric Pedal Assisted Mountain Bike
More about Franschhoek
- Being pressed for time on vacation means you must find the best mountain bike tour in Franschhoek. After all, no one wants to miss wine tasting in Franschhoek at some of the best wine farms in South Africa. Formerly inhabited by French Huguenots, Franschhoek is teeming with illustrious wine estates perched on mountain slopes and nestled in the depths of its valley. With a deep vigneron tradition dating back to the 17th century, the village has some of South Africa`s oldest and most famous wine estates. Aside from its sophisticated wine farms, Franschhoek is home to Michelin-grade restaurants, stunning landscapes, and contemporary art galleries. This Franschhoek mountain bike tour is an unforgettable way to experience the town's great food, excellent wine, and scenic sights.
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R 1445
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Reviews
Trippingferret
12 Mar 2022
We are so glad we opted to take this bike tour round the wineries of lovely Franschhoek. The guiding and equipment are first class, and the leisurely way of travelling (in our case in a small group of 4) means you really see the inside of the valley. Nothing too strenuous, but at a pace that lets you breathe the air, enjoy the scenery and get away from the roads. The four stops (and 4 is enough!) are well-selected. The first, at Rickety Bridge, is close to the start (so a chance to make sure the bikes are ok - mine had a slight issue and was quickly replaced - top service!) and the wine at this estate is very good indeed. Next on the gravel out to La Bri, one of the oldest in the valley, and with a wonderful view from the tasting balcony. Good combo of reds and biltong (or chocolate!). Next on to Mont Rochelle for more wines and the most incredible lunch basket that totally exceeded all expectations. The final stop was at Grande Provence, with its stunning sculpture collection and MCC with oysters in the shade. A perfect way to end. All in all, a superb day out. We will be telling all our friends to give the crowded tram a miss and do the Franschhoek valley in the environmentally friendly way! Totally recommended!


