Napa or Sonoma Wine Bike Tour for One or Two People from Gears and Grapes Getaways (19% Off)
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Guides lead tour-goers on bikes to various wineries in Napa and Sonoma, stopping for a picnic lunch among the vineyards
Choose Between Two Options
- $129 for a Napa wine bike tour or Sonoma wine bike tour for one person ($160 value)
- $258 for a Napa wine bike tour or Sonoma wine bike tour for two people ($320 value)
After picking tour-goers up in San Francisco via shuttle and equipping them with bikes, guides lead them around various wineries in Napa and Sonoma. During lunchtime, riders stop for a picnic lunch amid the picturesque scenery. The total mileage of the trip ranges between 10 and 15 miles, but a shuttle will follow the group to assist riders who grow tired, as well as to carry any wine purchases. Lunch, equipment, and water are provided, but wine tastings are not included. The shuttle leaves San Francisco at 9 a.m. and returns around 6 p.m.
Guides lead tour-goers on bikes to various wineries in Napa and Sonoma, stopping for a picnic lunch among the vineyards
Choose Between Two Options
- $129 for a Napa wine bike tour or Sonoma wine bike tour for one person ($160 value)
- $258 for a Napa wine bike tour or Sonoma wine bike tour for two people ($320 value)
After picking tour-goers up in San Francisco via shuttle and equipping them with bikes, guides lead them around various wineries in Napa and Sonoma. During lunchtime, riders stop for a picnic lunch amid the picturesque scenery. The total mileage of the trip ranges between 10 and 15 miles, but a shuttle will follow the group to assist riders who grow tired, as well as to carry any wine purchases. Lunch, equipment, and water are provided, but wine tastings are not included. The shuttle leaves San Francisco at 9 a.m. and returns around 6 p.m.
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About Gears and Grapes Getaways
On bike tours with Gears and Grapes Getaways, groups cycle through the iconic Napa Valley, internationally recognized as one of the nine Great Wine Capitals in the world, and the slightly-more-indie Sonoma Valley, home to nearly every type of grape grown in California.
Groups typically stop at four boutique wineries during the tours, pausing at midday for a gourmet picnic lunch. Those who get tired of pedaling or who want to pretend they're on a stakeout can hop on the shuttle that follows close behind at any time. Guides also take visitors on tours of wineries and breweries in San Francisco proper.