Tour de Burgundy Vineyards
This easy to moderate 7 day cycling tour of Burgundy in France, will take you not only on a food and wine journey, but across stunning natural landscapes and incredible historical landmarks.
This easy to moderate 7 day cycling tour of Burgundy in France, will take you not only on a food and wine journey, but across stunning natural landscapes and incredible historical landmarks.
A 7 day cycling tour in the Loire Valley that you will never forget, taking you through some of the most beautiful countryside that France has to offer, and offering ideal off road cycling following the Rivers Loire and Cher.
From sweeping coastal views to sublime canalside cycling and UNESCO listed villages, no two days are the same. Of course, being France, the region is also plentiful in local vineyards and gourmet delights, which you will heartily take advantage of.
A cycling holiday in Provence is a lifelong memory. It’s no wonder that some of the greatest artists in history have based their work on the panoramas of Provence; discover why on this sweeping circular route through the best of southern France.
An incredible 7 day tour through the rolling vineyards of one of the world’s great wine regions. Experience some of France’s oldest cellar doors, taste incredible gourmet delights, stay in stunning accommodationsand cycle through rolling vineyard scenery.
This six-day, self-guided bike tour allows you to explore the heart of Provence at your own pace.
Spend 8 days riding the climbs used in the Tour de France as you train with the experts in the glorious Pyrenees.
Great cycling in France, Belgium and the Netherlands over 12 days as you bike from Amsterdam to Paris.
Enjoy a 4 day break exploring the delights of the Champagne region, centering around lovely Epernay, the hub of wine activity.
Beautiful scenic itinerary exploring all that Burgundy has to offer
This 6 day self-guided cycle tour of Provence starts off in Grignan and explores some of the most pretty, unspoilt locations of this delightful region of France.
This leisurely exploration of the Champagne region will reward you with charming villages, chalk hillsides covered in pinot noir, pinot meunier and chardonnay vines; and the opportunity to meet the families who create the world’s most famous wine.
Known as the most romantic country in the world, France is a diverse country where centuries of independent traditions have shaped one unique landscape. One could explore the rugged cliffs along the English Channel and the rolling meadows of Loire Valley or the high mountain passes of the Pyrenees and the fine wines of Bordeaux - all fall within the shadows of both the mighty Alps and the iconic Eiffel Tower. France is, without a doubt, a cyclist’s dream.
Home to the Tour De France, France is the world's top cycling destination. In fact, it is the world’s top tourist destination, period. Equal parts urban and countryside, flat farmlands and high alpine passes, modern and traditional, to explore France is to have an enchanting experience; it may take you a few visits before you feel fully satisfied. Booking a cycle tour will help you find the path of most enjoyment through France, as you sample gastronomical pleasures whilst following in the tire tracks of your favourite Tour de France stage. Few countries rival the quality of experience that France can provide as it sets the benchmark for modern tourism.
France is undeniably the most romantic country in the world, where quaint cafes on busy streets make way to meandering country roads in picturesque farmlands. Rarely will you come into a country that celebrates its influence in art and culture as much as do the people of France. The Louvre in Paris is the world's most visited museum, where works of art like Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa sit prominently on display. Very few countries have inspired the creative arts with global impact like France - from the artistic movement of Impressionism to the architectural influence of the Arc de Triomphe, the cultural impact of France is undeniable.
To fit all of France into one trip is near impossible. Reducing France to a region, a meal, an activity, and a museum does make it easier to comprehend, but the limitless experiences you can have whilst cycling France merit returning often. But hey, who wouldn’t want to spend more time in France?