Champagne Bike Tour: Experience Epernay Like Never Before!

Champagne Bike Tour: The Ultimate Guide to Cycling Routes Around Epernay

E-bike tours! That’s the buzzword I keep hearing as soon as the sun starts shining. Who would’ve thought that champagne and e-bikes would pair so well? The Champagne region, with its gentle hills and sprawling vineyards, is the perfect playground for wine and bike enthusiasts. But with so many options available, how do you find the perfect Champagne bike tour around Epernay?

In this post, I’ll unveil the must-try e-bike tours that will introduce you to the Champagne vineyards like never before.

So, which routes should you prioritize for your e-bike tour in the Champagne region? What are the perks of renting an e-bike? What hidden gems do Epernay and its surroundings hold? Which villages are a must-visit for an authentic Champagne cycling experience?

Ready for this adventure? Let’s dive into the best Champagne cycling tours around Epernay!
And stay with me until the end, because I have a special recommendation that will turn your Champagne experience into an unforgettable memory.

Cycling in Champagne: The Marne Véloroute

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If you’re staying in Epernay, you can easily access this route from the bridge over the Marne, right next to the 📍pharmacy.

From there, you’re just about 1 km away from the greenway near the neighboring town, Dizy. Getting there is a breeze: just follow the clearly marked bike path, and it’ll lead you straight to 📍your destination.

E-bike tours! That’s what I often hear, and here’s my answer: Ever dreamt of cycling through picturesque landscapes with the Marne by your side? The Marne Véloroute is just what you need! Stretching 62 km between Dormans and Moncetz-Longevas, this route is a gem for those who love bike rides.

Why is it so special, you ask? Well, picture a route running alongside the Marne and its canal, offering breathtaking views at every turn. And the best part? It’s completely flat! It’s the dream ride for those who want to enjoy without breaking a sweat, especially if you’ve rented an e-bike in Epernay. And if you’re with family, even better. You can break up the route as you see fit, depending on your pace and preferences.

On your journey, don’t miss out on stopping by charming villages like Ay-champagne, Damery, and many more. It’s the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture, savor a glass of champagne, and simply live in the moment.

Love to plan ahead? No worries! You can download the detailed map here. If you just want to cover a small segment, like a visit to Ay-champagne, that’s totally doable.

🍇 Quick tip: If you’re looking for the perfect Champagne day tour on a bike, look no further. I’ve curated an ideal route for you, complete with my top recommendations for tastings and visits along the way. Discover my favorite e-bike tour around Epernay here.

Epernay Bike Route: Explore “The Crown of Epernay”

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Keen on discovering the heart of Epernay by bike? I suggest starting with “The Crown of Epernay”. This 7.5 km loop, with a 100-meter elevation gain, is the perfect first step after picking up your bike.

Most of this route is on Epernay’s bike paths, ensuring a safe ride. A highlight you shouldn’t miss is the Avenue de Champagne. With its Champagne Houses and private mansions, this avenue beautifully showcases late 19th-century architecture.

Venture a bit further, and you’ll reach Mont Bernon. From there, the view over the city and the historic slopes is simply stunning.


Good to know: Over the years, Epernay has become increasingly bike-friendly. The gradual addition of bike paths makes for a more pleasant ride. However, stay alert: the city sometimes undergoes construction, which can complicate certain routes. But once you leave the urban area, the Champagne landscapes offer truly unique Champagne cycling tours.

Bike Route through the Western Slopes of Epernay

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Looking for a fresh vista to explore by bike? I invite you to discover the Western Slopes of Epernay. It’s a spot I particularly love for its breathtaking views of the city, all while being surrounded by vineyards. If you’ve already tackled “The Crown of Epernay”, this is a natural follow-up that takes you to the other side of the city, offering a different perspective. With its 9 km and a 100-meter elevation gain, this route strikes a good balance between challenge and visual reward.

And if you’re lucky enough to ride it in autumn, brace yourself for a colorful spectacle. The vineyards then don golden and copper hues, making the experience even more magical.

Champagne Bike Tours: Exploring the Côte des Blancs

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Ever heard of the Côte des Blancs? If you’re a Champagne enthusiast like me, this wine region is a must-visit. Known for its vast vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see, it offers two distinct routes for venturing north and south, whether on a traditional bike or an e-bike.

North and South of the Côte des Blancs: These routes of 29 km and 21 km plunge you right into the heart of Chardonnay territory. Picture yourself surrounded by vineyards, immersed in the authenticity of this Champagne landscape.

If you plan to spend the day there, I highly recommend scheduling some tastings and cellar tours. A place I often suggest is the Vine and Wine Museum of Champagne Launois in Mesnil-sur-Oger.

For more details on this museum and other gems of the region, I’ve penned a comprehensive article on the Côte des Blancs.

Need a break? The Vine Garden in Mesnil-sur-Oger and Chouilly is the perfect spot. This landscaped area offers a unique perspective on the Champagne landscape. If you’re with family, kids will love this interactive space.

I also recommend Parc Vix in Avize for its panoramic view and the Belvédère in Cramant for its stunning vista over the vineyard and surrounding villages. These spots are ideal for a moment of relaxation, be it for a picnic or simply to admire Champagne in all its glory.

The Guided Bike Tour: My Champagne Favorite

After covering the essential e-bike routes through the Champagne vineyards, one question remains: would you prefer company on your next ride?

If so, let me tell you about a guided tour I truly loved. With an expert guide by your side, every step, every stop becomes a revelation. It’s the perfect opportunity to deeply understand Champagne, its traditions, and its landscapes in a more intimate and detailed manner.

What are the perks of this tour?

  • Expertise at every turn: Your guide, a true connoisseur of the Champagne vineyards, will share details and anecdotes you won’t find anywhere else.
  • Guaranteed peace of mind: No more planning headaches. The route is already designed for you, optimized to introduce you to the hidden treasures of the region.
  • Iconic discoveries: Beyond the vineyards, you’ll explore landmark sites that bear witness to Champagne’s rich history.

And the highlight? The Champagne lunch. The local cuisine, prepared with love, the warm welcome, genuine smiles, and the friendly atmosphere that envelops you… Everything is absolutely perfect. And to top it all off, you’ll taste local spirits that the region takes pride in: champagne, of course, but also Bouzy red wine and ratafia.

For those staying in Reims, everything is simplified. A van picks you up, takes you to the starting point of the tour, and then brings you back. A hassle-free day, just pure enjoyment.


I hope this post inspires you to rent an e-bike and explore Epernay and its routes leading to other villages in a new light, uncovering hidden corners and unique panoramas. The best places to visit in Champagne on an e-bike are waiting for you.

For more discussions and exchanges on this topic, join us on our Facebook forum “Visiter la Champagne, Epernay, Reims – Découvertes, bons plans, conseils

Essential Reminder: If you ask, “Can you drink and ride a bike?” the answer is clear: even on a bike, drinking and riding is dangerous. Always drink responsibly and ensure you’re safe to continue your Champagne cycling tour.

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4 thoughts on “Champagne Bike Tour: Experience Epernay Like Never Before!”

  1. Bonjour, I am a little confused as to how to do this in one day. My husband and I would like to ebike through champagne to visit some wineries. What do you suggest? Do you organise tours? We will be coming from Paris and do we arrive Reims or Eperney?

    We would need to organise a train trip there.

    Is it possible to do in a day.

    Merci, Carolina

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    • Hello Carolina,

      Thank you for your message! I understand the confusion, as there are several cycling routes you can take through Champagne, and it’s important to choose the one that fits your plans best. My article highlights a few of these bike itineraries, each offering unique experiences depending on whether you want to explore around Reims or Épernay.

      For a one-day trip, my advice would be to go with a guided tour, especially if you’re coming from Paris. While I don’t organize tours myself, I recommend the one mentioned in the last paragraph of this article: The Guided Bike Tour: My Champagne Favorite. It’s one of the best in the region and they might even be able to pick you up at the station.

      The tour includes lunch, a visit to the beautiful village of Hautvillers, detailed explanations about the vineyards, and a winery visit. They’ll also drop you back at the station, so you could even organize to visit another winery in Épernay afterward.

      I hope this helps you plan your day in Champagne!

      Merci,
      Sarah

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  2. Hello Sarah,
    My 2 daughters and I are wishing to cycle through the Champayne region. Reading your site. What would the best plan be .
    We have 4 days in the region My oldest daughter lives in London and We are from New Zealand and looking to visit the local villages and visit some Champayne houses.

    We thought that we would cycle from Epernay to Riems.
    But would love some recommendations, to be self guided or tour.

    Many thanks
    Kind regards
    Merci
    Megan

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    • Hello Megan,
      I’m delighted to hear that you and your daughters are planning to visit the Champagne region!
      Firstly, do you already have accommodation sorted? If not, my apartment, Terrasse 86, might be an ideal fit for your small group.
      Regarding your cycling plans, I would advise against cycling from Épernay to Reims. The route can be quite dangerous and it’s relatively long.
      Instead, I recommend checking the last paragraph of my article for guided tour options. Alternatively, consider shorter cycling routes. You can start from Épernay and head towards charming villages like Hautvillers and Ay-Champagne, or begin in Reims and explore the vineyards and surrounding villages.
      I hope you will have a fantastic time exploring the beautiful Champagne region!
      Sarah

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