Paso Robles Winery Bike Tour in Los Angeles

Location(s): Paso Robles, CA

Paso Robles Winery Bike Tour

Experience the beauty of a bike tour through the wineries in Paso Robles, an area touted as the "next Napa".
  • Enjoy wine tastings at 2-3 of the top wineries in the area as you explore the beautiful Paso Robles region
  • You will be provided with a Norco Performance bike (either hybrid or road) and any other necessary equipment
  • Choose either a full day or half day biking and wine tasting adventure
  • Private tour for just the two of you!
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Description:
The Paso Robles area, with its up and coming wineries, has been touted as the "next Napa." The locals are friendly and the riding is phenomenal.

Your guide will lead you on a private tour exploring the rolling terrain northeast of Paso Robles, the quiet country roads, and plenty of small, friendly wineries that boast award winning red wines.

Half Day Tour - 12 Miles

This tour will begin east of Paso Robles along a scenic road next to the Salinas River. You'll ride to the heart of Paso Robles wine country, where you'll have the chances to taste at J. Lohr and Le Vigne wineries as well as visit a historic adobe church.

You'll finish your tour with a complimentary wine tasting and gourmet picnic lunch at San Antonio Winery Paso Robles tasting room.

Full Day Tour - 22 Miles

Your tour begins at the historic Mission San Miguel before winding down a peaceful road by the Salinas River.

Next, you'll bike up a short hill into the heart of the Paso Robles winery region and cycle by San Santonio and Le Vigne wineries before stopping for a gourmet picnic lunch at J. Lohr.

In the afternoon, you'll ride along the picturesque roads back to the mission.

The route is not flat, but the van is always available to boost you along the route and the last rolling downhill is pure delight.

Availability:
Year Round

Location(s):
Paso Robles, CA

Essential Information:

Terrain Description - During your tour, you will ride 12 or 22 miles. The full day tour's terrain is moderately strenuous and will have periods of longer uphills. The half day is on mostly level roads.

What is included in the price?
1. Bicycle and helmet.
2. Van and guide/driver for route support.
3. Printed directions for the ride and usually a map as well.
4. Snacks and water.
5. All necessary shuttles during the tour.
6. Gourmet picnic lunch.
7. Pick-up from nearby hotel (pick-ups at hotels not near the trip can be arranged for an extra fee - contact us for details).

* Note that winery tasting fees (except at wineries where we picnic) are typically not included.

Duration:
Depends upon the option selected. The full day tour which will cover 22 miles. The half day tour will cover 12 miles.

Maximum Participants:
This is a private tour for just the two of you, plus your guide.

Spectators:
This experience is only for those on the tour.

Weather Dependent:
This experience is weather dependent. Always contact the Experience provider with any questions regarding weather conditions.

What to Wear:
Wear comfortable clothing appropriate for weather conditions. No open toed shoes. Padded cycling shorts/pants recommended.

Booking Information:
For this experience, it is recommended to request bookings at least 7 days in advance.

Cancellation Policy:
Once you have received a booking confirmation, cancellations made at least 4 days prior to your booked date will incur a $15 fee. Cancellations made inside of 4 days will result in the loss of the value of your experience.

Experience ID:
ACT-LOS-0029

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  1. What bicycles do you provide with your tours?
    We feature Norco Performance Bikes. You have the choice of a hybrid bike with upright handlebars or a road bike with drop (racing style) handlebars. Both bikes are designed for efficient travel on the road and have Shimano components. Both styles have a map case attached to the handlebars and the hybrids also have a rear rack bag to store gear. We stock a variety of frame sizes to fit your needs. Please supply your desired bike type, height and pedal preference when you reserve a trip so we can pick the appropriate bike for you.
  2. How do you determine difficulty ratings?
    It is challenging to come up with a difficulty rating system that is relevant for everyone. A very fit cyclist might consider our "Moderately Strenuous" trips to not be hard at all, while someone who exercises infrequently or is not used to cycling might find a "Moderately Easy" tour to be quite a challenge. Our bicycle tour rating system is based on the approximate fitness level of a casual recreational cyclist who rides at least once per week and rides over fifteen miles on a regular basis. If you ride less or more than this, please adjust your expectations of the tour accordingly. To flesh out the rather subjective difficulty rating, we also include the distance for each tour and a terrain description. We are also available by phone to discuss the difficulty of any of our tours.
  3. What is included in the Gourmet Picnic Lunch?
    The typical gourmet picnic lunch includes (and is subject to change):

    Tabouli salad
    Pear, walnut, blue cheese green salad
    Sliced fresh bagels
    Smoked wild salmon
    Roasted turkey breast (sliced)
    Sliced tomatoes
    Dijon mustard
    Cream cheese
    Peanut Butter and Jelly (if kids are on the trip)
    Cookies or brownies
    Drinks - locally produced wine, sodas, juices and bottled water.