Geneva’s vineyards are a remarkable part of the region. Stretching across rolling hills with mountainous backdrops, they offer breathtaking views, charming villages, and of course—excellent local wines.
Here are three great ways to explore Geneva’s wine country on two wheels (or more!).
1. Effortless Exploration with Geneva by E-Bike For a seamless and enjoyable experience, Geneva by E-Bike offers guided tours combining cycling with wine tasting. Their countryside package takes you through scenic vineyard routes with the help of an electric bike—perfect for tackling gentle hills with ease. The highlight? A stop at a local château for a wine tasting in a truly unique setting. Why choose this option:
2. A Unique Ride with a Vineyard Tuk-Tuk Tour Looking for something a little different? The vineyard tour by Welo offers a fun and original way to explore. These electric tuk-tuks take you through the vineyards with a driver-guide, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery. Along the way, you’ll discover local wine culture and stop for tastings. Why choose this option:
No effort required—just sit and enjoy
Fun and unusual experience
Great for small groups or special occasions
Combines sightseeing with wine discovery
For more information and to book go to: Welo Swiss
Photo credit: Welo Swiss
3. Go at Your Own Pace and Rent a Bike If you prefer total freedom, rent a bike from locations like Meyrin Roule in Meyrin or Espace Tourbillon in Plan-les-Ouates. From there, you can set off on your own itinerary—cycling through villages like Satigny, Dardagny, or Bernex, stopping whenever a view (or a cellar door) catches your eye. Visit our Wineries page to help you plan your day. Why choose this option:
Ready to Ride?Will you opt for a guided e-bike tour, a relaxed tuk-tuk ride, or a self-guided cycling adventure? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram; leave your comments and share your experience with us. We’d love to hear about it!
Article date: 4 April 2026
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