Cycle the Loire Valley
France
7 days (Bike: 5 days)
256 km (~51km per day)
Leisure
Some hills
Guided
Supported
Delight in the charming French countryside and inspiring Chateaux on a Loire Valley cycling adventure.
The Loire Valley is renowned for its picturesque countryside, charming villages and impressive food and wine. Combine this with cycling, and you’ve got a perfect way to discover the region. Cycle alongside the serene Loire River, visit a selection of classic chateaux, marvel at the manicured gardens and far-reaching vineyards, and indulge in local delicacies. This small-group adventure through the Loire Valley on a seven-day active cycling journey through the countryside is sure to delight the senses and fulfil all your French fantasies.
Why you'll love this trip
Cycle along the Loire River, passing by classic quaint villages and the verdant countryside in the north west of France.
You haven’t seen chateaux until you’ve seen the ones in France. Marvel at the Chateau de Chenonceau, which spans the banks of the Cher River, and the acclaimed Chateau de Villandry, among others.
Consider the option of visiting a chateau turned museum, showcasing Leonardo da Vinci’s designs and how he spent his final years of life in the nearby town of Amboise.
Explore the vineyards of Vouvray, near Villandry, for an optional tasting, and discover why this region is known for its aged chenin blanc wines.
Complete your cycling journey in the township of Angers, with its history dating back centuries, and buildings to suit.
Tour Information
From
Tours
To
Angers
Cost From
Guided Please Ask
Single Supplement
Available
Inclusions
Meals
5 breakfasts
Transport
Bicycle, Support Vehicle, Train
Accommodation
Hotel (6 nights)
Included activities
Chateau de Chambord
Chateau de Chenonceau
Chateaux Villandry & Gardens
Chateau d'Usse
Options
E-bike option available, subject to availability
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