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Cycling France - Tour Upper Provence (Option A+)

Cycling France - Tour Upper Provence (Option A+)

This six-day, self-guided bike tour allows you to explore the heart of Provence at your own pace and in fantastic accommodations.

This six-day, self-guided bike tour allows you to explore the heart of Provence at your own pace. Running from/to Avignon but with the cycling beginning in either Bédoin or Mazan and ending in Roussillon or Gargas, this bicycle tour features relatively short daily rides, allowing you to fully experience Provence rather than just see it as you pass by. Provence is a wonderful region to cycle and this tour really does immerse you into the delights of the area.

Self-Guided
Biking in Drôme Provencale

Biking in Drôme Provencale

This 6 day self-guided cycle tour of Provence starts off in Grignan and explores some of the most pretty, unspoiled locations of this delightful region of France.

This 6-day self-guided cycle tour of Provence starts off in Grignan and explores some of the most pretty, unspoiled locations of this delightful region of France. Here you have landscapes so beautiful they were captured on the canvasses of Cézanne and Van Gogh, among many. This tour is packed with sensory delights as this area of France is renowned for its vineyards and olive groves and endless lavender fields. Accompanying the sweet smells in the air, the countryside flashes a splendid mix of purples, deep greens and soft greys which look idealistic against the stone colours of the villages. Along the way, you can explore attractive mediaeval villages with ancient architecture and castles.

Self-Guided
Cycling France - Tour Upper Provence (Option A)

Cycling France - Tour Upper Provence (Option A)

This six-day, self-guided bike tour allows you to explore the heart of Provence at your own pace.

This six-day, self-guided bike tour allows you to explore the heart of Provence at your own pace. Running from/to Avignon but with the cycling beginning in either Bédoin or Mazan and ending in Roussillon or Gargas, this bicycle tour features relatively short daily rides, allowing you to fully experience Provence rather than just see it as you pass by. Provence is a wonderful region to cycle and this tour really does immerse you into the delights of the area.

Fully Guided
Tour de Provence Roman: Cycling Holiday Provence

Tour de Provence Roman: Cycling Holiday Provence

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.

This cycling holiday of Provence is for the romantics, cyclists and Francophiles. But this tour is also ideal for French historians and cultural zealots. The Tour de Provence Roman, as the name suggests, is a cycling holiday in Provence, France that traces the very early history of the region, visiting famous historic towns including Arles, Uzes and Orange. And no visit to Provence is complete without a stop at the famous Pont du Gard in Avignon, where you will uncover some secrets on a guided visit and get the chance to explore this majestic structure from above and below. A beautiful, historic and culturally excellent trip with some incredible cycling experiences along the way.

Fully Guided
Tour de Provence Luberon

Tour de Provence Luberon

Provence –a timeless land of olives and vines drenched in sunshine with fields of lavender and rugged hills where the herbs grow wild. This 7 day tour focusses on the villages and charm of this region, and will take you to the real Provence and beyond.

This tour of Provence takes in the region made famous in Peter Mayle’s ‘A Year in Provence’, with its lavender farms and olive groves, charming villages with bustling markets overlooked by apricot-coloured houses with pastel blue shutters. Menerbes, Gordes, Roussillon with its ochre cliffs, Vaison-la- Romaine and its Roman bridge – all will enthrall you, as will the earthly delights of the wineries of Gigondas and Beaumes-de-Venise. Dine on seafood from the Mediterranean, lamb from the high pastures, glorious fruit and vegetables, and culinary masterpieces suffused with herbes de provence. This cycling tour of Provence is a feast for all the senses as you take in the sights, sounds, tastes and smells that make this region so unique.