
Sonoma Valley Bike Tours
Yuni & Hunt Bailie started in 2005 doing outdoor wine and food tours - newly married, very young and way out of their league - but with a passion for Sonoma and a thirst for adventure. Three kids later, and many years under their belts, the adventure keeps growing. In 2014 they purchased Goodtime Touring from longtime locals and Sonoma "royalty" Penny & Doug McKesson - and in April of 2019 they purchased Sonoma Valley Bike Tours, a local rental/tour operation and finally have a headquarters where guests can come and kids can do their homework! Surrounded by a great staff, led by Emily Martinson, and the best tour guides, Sonoma Valley Bike Tours & Sonoma Adventures promises to show you a great time in Sonoma Valley.
Sonoma Food & Wine Bike Tour
Tour Operator: Sonoma Valley Bike Tours
USA
6 hours
15 mi
Easy
Mostly flat, Quiet roads
Guided
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Tour Operator Sonoma Valley Bike Tours
Experiencing the vineyards from the seat of a bicycle is undoubtedly one of the most fun things to do while visiting Sonoma Valley!
As you pedal past rows of vineyards, you’ll enjoy an invigorating sensory experience that simply cannot be duplicated inside a car, tour van or limo.
Your tour group will be led by a local, knowledgeable Tour Guide – someone who’s excited to share Sonoma with you and enhance your education of the vine-to-bottle process. Our pedal-assist bikes are fitted, and riders given a chance to familiarize themselves before leaving. Within the first mile of the ride – whether on pedal-assist, or not – you’ll relax as you realize the route is designed around quiet roads, flat terrain and breathtaking views. You’ll pedal an average of 3 to 5 miles between stops at local wineries and tasting rooms. The emphasis is on enjoying the scenery, meeting new friends and discovering great wines along the way. A signature part of this Sonoma Valley Bike Tour is our wine country picnic served on the winery grounds overlooking the vineyards. The picnic – catered by our talented friends at Sonoma’s Best Gourmet Deli – includes a delicious assortment of artisan sandwiches including turkey & provolone with caramelized onions and a light pesto spread, a Caprese with fresh house-made pesto and tomatoes, and a savory Salami sandwich with fresh pear, caramelized onions and brie – all lightly grilled on fresh locally made baguette. Sandwiches are accompanied by fresh fruit and dessert platters as well as assorted seasonable nibbles. Celebrating a birthday? Don’t forget to mention it as we like to build that into the ride.
After lunch, you’ll pedal to one more local winery – or sometimes we’ll visit a boutique tasting room near the plaza for a seated tasting of limited production wines – before concluding back at our shop close to 3:30/4:00 p.m.
Sonoma Valley Bike Tour
Tour Operator: Sonoma Valley Bike Tours
USA
4 hours
10 mi
Easy
Mostly flat, Quiet roads
Guided
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Tour Operator Sonoma Valley Bike Tours
Travel to some of the most outstanding wineries in the Sonoma area, revealing the history and beauty of the countryside on quiet roads.
Our Half-Day Bike Tour with additional rental is popular for good reason: You’ll enjoy the unique experience of bicycling through wine country. Visiting one local winery for tastings, get access to vineyards and caves and a stop at our local Olive oil Factory for tasting, and still finish with the freedom of having your own adventure… and still early enough to make other plans for your afternoon!
Your tour group will be led by a local, knowledgeable Tour Guide – someone who’s excited to share Sonoma with you and enhance your education of the vine-to-bottle process. Our Pedal assist bikes are fitted, and riders given a chance to familiarize themselves before leaving. Within the first mile of the ride – whether pedal-assist or not, you’ll relax as you realize the route is designed around quiet roads, flat terrain and breathtaking views. For those on the pedal-assist bikes, whether on a slight hill or a longer section, the ride is effortless and leaves one full of energy the entire ride. You’ll pedal an average of 3 to 5 miles between stops. The emphasis is on enjoying the scenery and discovering great wine along the way.