Highlights
E-bike tours to discover Reims' iconic sites and green spaces
The joy of electric-assisted cycling for an experience accessible to everyone
Excursions led by guides passionate about history and Champagne heritage
Getaways to enjoy with family, as a couple, with friends, or for team-building
Description
Departing from Place du Cardinal Luçon, in front of the majestic Cathedral, discover Reims from a fresh perspective on our 2-hour electric bike tour.
The route, verdant and peaceful, allows you to travel through 2,000 years of history and admire iconic monuments such as the Porte de Mars, a stunning relic from the Roman era, the Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral, the traditional site of French royal coronations, and the Saint-Remi Basilica, a precious testament to the city's religious past.
You will also have the chance to discover prestigious Champagne houses like Veuve Clicquot and Pommery, symbols of Champagne craftsmanship.
Throughout the tour, your passionate guide will share secrets and anecdotes of Reims' rich historical, cultural, and wine heritage.
Option “E-bike Tour + Tasting” (total duration: 2h45)
To enhance this experience and enjoy a moment combining relaxation with the art of living, you have the option to step into the world of the prestigious Champagne house Ruinart and savor a glass in an elegant setting.
Included
- Accompanying guide - Electric bikes, helmets, bike bags - One bottle of water per person - Optional: tasting of a cuvée at a prestigious Champagne house
Not included
- Transfer of customers by shuttle
Participants
Tours for 2 to 20 participants
Important information
Participants must be at least 1.5 m tall.
Language(s) spoken
- English
- French
Prices
From65.00€ Gift voucher availableBook online
Meeting place
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims, Place du Cardinal Luçon, 51100 Reims, France
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims 51100 REIMS
We invite you to meet on the forecourt of Notre-Dame de Reims Cathedral for an approximately 15-kilometer route that starts and finishes at the Cathedral.







