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Catherine_M, Aug 2026
Cruising on e-bikes.
Fun, fun, fun. Rented e-bikes for 4 hours to do a bit of exploring in Nice on our own. The bikes were good quality and rode well. Loved the Turbo option for uphill climbing. Staff was pleasant and showed us everything we needed to know about the bikes. Only issue was that the bike lock leaked grease/oil when we used it. I am sure that it was lubricated so that we wouldn't have problems when using it so it was just a small issue. We rode the bikes on the promenade and also on the road. We rode all the way to VilleFrance. Warning!!! There is a bike lane from Nice to VilleFrance, but there is not a bike lane on the road from VilleFrance back to Nice. Be careful! We wore helmets for extra protection. Loved that we were able to explore on our own and travel around Nice at our own pace. You can not ride the bikes in Old Town - streets are cobblestone, narrow and very populated! We would rent them again.
Tonya_C, Aug 2026
Awesome, but not for the faint of heart
The host was excellent, providing us with all of the things we needed for a successful journey, including battery packs for our phones. He even fitted our helmets and made sure the bikes were adjusted perfectly. He loaded us up with gps routes and provided us with paper maps and a detailed list of the sights along the route, including a lunch spot. I think he even had a backpack that we could use, but I had one with me.
The hills of Sintra were a bit much for us, though, as typical middle-aged casual bicyclists and exercisers (I walk 3 miles daily and do yoga, my husband golfs a few times a week). You will start in town, which at 10:00 am in July is filled with buses, taxis, and tourists not paying attention to bikes. Once you pull away from the city, the ride is beautiful, but you still have to watch for buses and cars that may come whizzing around the narrow bend. Our host told us to ride in the middle of the road and move over when we have room, as the autos have to give one and a half meters of clearance to bicyclists. He said the autos would pass if we’re riding on the side of the road. He was not wrong, but it was mentally difficult to stay in the middle of the road and feel safe. Also, most of the hills were very steep and required quite a bit of work to top. That was ok, after all, we weren’t on mopeds. But coming back down was a little testy, as the steepness makes for a very fast ride, the roads are curvy with the occasional surprise bus or car, and we started to worry that we may wear out the brakes.
After visiting Regaleira and Monserrate, we returned to Sintra for lunch and debated about whether or not to attempt the 20 minute ride to Peña. We ended up leaving the bikes locked up and took an Uber to the top. The road was narrow and crowded with buses, cars, and tuk-tuks. There were spots you could look right down the side of the mountain. It was very, very steep. If you want to do this, check that the bicyclists have a different route to go up and down, or be very confident in your ability.
For reference, we’ve rented e-bikes in Alaska and New Zealand in hilly but low traffic areas and loved it. If you are comfortable on a bike in traffic and on very steep hills, this is an awesome adventure! If you are the least bit concerned, consider a different mode for visiting Sintra (or go during a low traffic season).
Monique_F, May 2026
Awesome day. A must do if you want to see alot of Versailles.
We did the day bike ride around Versailles it was a great way to see everything , after the ride we walked the palace.
We loved that we could go buy our picnic food at the fresh local market prior to our bike ride. The bike has baskets to carry your belongings
Nick our guide was a biking knowledgeable guy on all the history, for us was great, being from NZ we learnt alot.
We had a excellent day biking.
JimorJamie_J, May 2026
Jen’s Bike Tour of Bruges
It is the perfect and easy way to see Burges! Jens gave an informative and well-paced bike tour. He grew up in Burges and knows is well! The tour was two and a half hours long which was just the right amount. He had taught history for years and brought great credibility —and some humor— to the tour. I would recommend this to family and friends! What an enjoyable day.!
Thomas_P, Apr 2026
Pleasant e-bike...
Pleasant e-bike experience. The shop owners were very thorough and helpful in giving directions and demonstrateing how to use the bike. The ride up the hill to the gorge was very easy with the pedal assist, and the gorge was in fact gorge-ous.
Note for those taking a bus to Bled from Ljubljana for this: take an early bus (before 11am) and double check what the first stop is and use that one. Buses fill up and you may get passed by if you wait at a later stop.
the3derbys, Apr 2026
Exceeded expectations
Our group of 12 had a really great time with guide Marlie. She was a delight and made our trip such fun despite the bit of drizzle. We learned so much from her relatable stories and were happy to get some book recommendations as well. We highly enjoyed this day trip.
Lesley_B, Feb 2026
See Vigo on 2 wheels with a great guide
A very good tour with Javi telling us lots about Vigo’s history & Galicia and his own family’s story. Although it was a bit rainy and cold we saw some lovely views of the beaches and islands. The e-bikes are excellent and easy to pedal up the hills. There are not many cyclists in Vigo so Javi took good care of us on the roads.
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