Take a break from wine and ride the scenic Vine Trail on a guided e-bike tour in St. Helena.
10:00am to 2:00pm
E-bike rental, Guide, Picnic lunch
Explore Napa Valley on a guided e-bike ride along the beautiful Vine Trail, covering approximately 16 miles of mostly flat terrain. Ride through vineyards and countryside before arriving in Calistoga, where you'll enjoy free time to explore the town or purchase lunch and wine tastings at your own pace.
Children ages 12 and older may participate when accompanied by an adult. Guests will have approximately one hour of free time in Calistoga where lunch and wine tastings may be purchased at their own expense. Tasting fees average $50-60 at most wineries and individual fees may be waived with minimum purchase. Tours operate rain or shine, and cancellations within 48 hours are non-refundable.
How far will we ride?
The tour covers approximately 16 miles of mostly flat to gently rolling terrain, with an optional extension ride of up to 8 additional miles.
What are the roads like?
Most of the route follows the Vine Trail, Napa Valley’s car-free bike path, with occasional short detours if sections of the trail are closed.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable active clothing. Shorts, secure shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended. Layers are helpful for cool mornings.
Are lunch or wine tastings included?
Lunch and wine tastings during the Calistoga stop are not included and may be purchased independently at your own expense.
What happens if it's raining?
Tours operate rain or shine. Rain jackets may be provided for light rain, and the tour may operate by van if weather conditions require it.
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Cancel at least 48 hours before the tour meet time for a refund minus a $25 per person fee. Cancellations received within 48 hours are non-refundable. You may request a full credit gift card instead of a refund.
Charles Krug Winery, 2800 Main Street, St. Helena
With an impressive collection of glowing reviews, this outfit consistently delivers memorable wine country experiences. The tour guides really stand out here—Santino, Don, Michael, and Al all get enthusiastic shout-outs for being knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely passionate about Napa's culture and history. The electric bikes get high marks too, making the rides accessible without requiring serious cycling fitness. The downtown location is super convenient, right next to the vinetrail, and the staff earns praise for being warm, flexible, and responsive when issues pop up. A few practical things to know before booking: wine tastings aren't included in the tour price, so budget around $400 per couple for those stops. The e-bikes are pedal-assist rather than throttle-controlled, meaning you'll be pedaling the whole time (though the electric boost helps). Most riding happens along bike paths near busy roads, which feels safe but might not suit those nervous about traffic. The company handles wine shipping arrangements, and many wineries offer flat-rate shipping around $20, so you won't have to lug bottles around.
We had such a great experience on our Napa Valley bike tour! Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable—not only about the area and vineyards, but also about the history and culture of Napa, which really added depth to the ride. The electric bikes made the tour accessible and enjoyable for everyone—you don’t have to be in peak shape to keep up, since the assist gives you momentum when you need it. It was such a nice, leisurely way to see the vineyards and take in the scenery at a relaxed pace. Another great perk was that we didn’t have to worry about carrying wine purchases on the ride. The tour company can arrange to pick up any bottles, and most of the wineries offered a flat rate of $20 to ship. It made the whole experience feel even more relaxed and stress-free—a great way to enjoy Napa without lugging bottles around.
Kathryn Baird Touchstone
September 29, 2025
We had such a great experience on our Napa Valley bike tour! Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable—not only about the area and vineyards, but also about the history and culture of Napa, which really added depth to the ride. The electric bikes made the tour accessible and enjoyable for everyone—you don’t have to be in peak shape to keep up, since the assist gives you momentum when you need it. It was such a nice, leisurely way to see the vineyards and take in the scenery at a relaxed pace. Another great perk was that we didn’t have to worry about carrying wine purchases on the ride. The tour company can arrange to pick up any bottles, and most of the wineries offered a flat rate of $20 to ship. It made the whole experience feel even more relaxed and stress-free—a great way to enjoy Napa without lugging bottles around.
Kathryn Baird Touchstone
September 29, 2025