France All Bike Tours

France is the most visited country in the world, which is why we offer over 30 bike and Bike & Boat tours there as well as a few Road Bike Tours. It has everything that you'd want to experience on a cycling vacation: world renowned cuisine, spectacular scenery, towering cathedrals, quiet bike paths and innumerable chateaux - not to forget the tasty coffee, morning croissants, curbside baguettes, mouthwatering truffles, and oh the wine! These stunning France bike tours are fun with friends and family. See: http://www.facebook.com/tripsite for more details on past exeperiences.

France All Bike Tours 21 to 30 of 33

  • Loire Valley II: Tours to Angers Photo
    TourBike
    TypeSelf Guided
    SkillEasy
    Length6–15 days
    From770

    Loire Valley II: Tours to Angers France Arrival possible daily from March to October 2013 The three Loire Valley tours from Orléans to Tours, Tours to Angers and Angers to Le Croisic can be taken individually or one after the other. Starting in …

  • Loire Valley III: Angers to Le Croisic Photo
    TourBike
    TypeSelf Guided
    SkillEasy
    Length7–15 days
    From1040

    Loire Valley III: Angers to Le Croisic France Daily from March to October, 2013 The three Loire Valley tours from Orléans to Tours, Tours to Angers and Angers to Le Croisic can be taken individually or one after the other. Starting in …

  • Lorraine Tour Photo
    TourBike + Boat
    TypeGuided
    SkillEasy–Moderate
    Length8 days
    From884

    Lorraine Tour France, Germany, Luxembourg Wasserbillig to Toul: June 22, July 6, July 20, August 3, … We are so excited to be offering another bike and boat adventure in France in the green heart of Lorraine. You will cycle from Wasserbillig to Toul or reverse …

  • Metz to Koblenz Photo
    TourBike + Boat
    TypeGuided
    SkillEasy
    Length8 days
    From1055

    Metz to Koblenz France, Germany, Luxembourg September 27, 2014 Enjoy a week of cycling while you sail and bike along the Moselle River, one famous for it's beautiful landscapes and tasty wines. The tour begins in Metz, …

  • Mosel Bike Tour Photo
    TourBike
    TypeSelf Guided
    SkillEasy–Moderate
    Length8 days
    From592

    Mosel Bike Tour Germany, France Daily from April 12 to October 19, 2013 What better guide for a spectacular cycling tour than the leisurely flowing waters of the Mosel River which leads along the border triangle of France, …

  • Normandy Photo
    TourBike
    TypeSelf Guided
    SkillEasy–Moderate
    Length6 days
    From760

    Normandy France Arrival possible any day from March to October 2013. Normandy is a land filled with battle-scars, seaside views, sweet-smelling apple trees and half-timbered cottages. This tour combines the magnificent …

  • Northern Normandy Photo
    TourBike
    TypeSelf Guided
    SkillEasy–Moderate
    Length6 days
    From740

    Northern Normandy France Daily from March 1 to October 31, 2013 In northern Normandy lies the double city of Eu-Le Tréport. Le Tréport is a lively little harbor town with many seafood restaurants and numerous …

  • Paris to London or London to Paris Photo
    TourBike
    TypeBoth
    SkillEasy–Moderate
    Length8 days
    From770

    Paris to London or London to Paris France, England Paris to London: July 6, July 20, and August 3, 2013 … Welcome to Paris, the Ville Lumière to begin this amazing itinerary to London, the capital of the modern world! This is a charming and panoramic tour …

  • Provence Road Bike Tour Photo
    TourRoad Bike
    TypeSelf Guided
    SkillDifficult
    Length8 days
    From805

    Provence Road Bike Tour France Arrival every Saturday from April 6 to October 19, 2013 Enjoy the beauty of Provence from the saddle of your two-wheeled cycling machine! Discover the countryside that has attracted so many Impressionist painters. …

  • Provence - van Gogh Photo
    TourBike
    TypeSelf Guided
    SkillModerate
    Length8 days
    From899

    Provence - van Gogh France Daily from March 23 to October 20, 2013. Provence is said to have been invented by painters, and who would argue with names like Monet, Matisse, Cézanne and of course, van Gogh. The never-ending …

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