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Top 10 Reasons To Go

TOP 10 REASONS TO GO SELF GUIDED:

WE NOW INCLUDE GPS NAVIGATION!

10. Freedom to choose your travel dates

9. Freedom to travel with your spouse, friends, family or whomever you choose - but only those you want.

8. LESS EXPENSIVE by almost HALF versus group, guided trips.

7. Luggage is always transferred for you.

6. No minimum number of participants on most tours; we often take solo travelers.

5. Customization possible - within reason. Extra nights? Hotel upgrades?

4. Travel your own pace - not the pace of others. Start when you want, finish when you want. Eat when you want.

3. Emegency assistance - you are NEVER alone. We provide orientations and on call support.

2. Better Adventure! Traveling using our routes and maps puts you in control and in the middle of the culture you are visiting. You can't avoid experiencing it; there is no guide to hide behind!

1. Did we mention Less Expensive?! High Euro value? Well, at half the price of most guided trips, this is the best value to be found!

0 - Guided - yes its possible! If you have your own group of friends, we have the guides, equipment, and experience. Ask for a quote!

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Walking Tour Regions

Alsace
Brittany
Burgundy
Champagne
Dordogne/SW
Paris/Ile de France
Languedoc
Loire Valley
Normandy
Provence

Bicycle Tour Regions

Alsace
Brittany
Burgundy
Champagne
Dordogne/SW
Languedoc
Loire Valley
Normandy
Poitou-Charentes
Provence
Rhone-Alpes


5 Things to Know Before You Cycle in France

 

Watch the Signs

The French drive on the right-hand side of the road and major road signs resemble those in North America. Stop signs say "STOP." Remember that any measurements will use the metric system (France being its birthplace). There may be some that you don't recognize but as a cyclist many of these won't concern you anyway. Smaller country roads will tend to have less signage than the major roadways.

Road Rules

Roads in France are generally well marked, paved and maintained. That said, the traffic you encounter can be horrendous if you happen to find yourself on the wrong road. As a cyclist you should make every effort to put yourself on the best cycling roads, even if they take you a little out of your way. Far better to take a little longer to get on a route that is safer and scenic. After all, you're there to enjoy yourself!
If you can, try to avoid all "A" (Autoroute / toll roads) and "N" (national highway) roads. "D" (departemental) roads are smaller and well suited to cyclists but look carefully at your map; some can be busy. Even smaller are "C" roads and "D" roads and their subsets like D213a, for example, which would be a branch of D213.

Garçon,..? Service?

Breakdowns happen. On a cycle trip of any considerable length, this is something that you may have to contend with. Even if you don't end up snapping a chain or bending a derailleur out of shape, you may want a quick performance tune up while you stop to have lunch. Keep an eye out for the velociste or a magasin de vélo. Note that many bike shops also service motorcycles and mopeds or scooters.

Myriad Maps

The word cartography, the science or practice of drawing maps, comes from the French word carte (for map). As a cyclist you may be overwhelmed with your choice of maps -- there are tons! Whichever ones you choose, be sure to go with a scale size of no more than 1:250,000. IGN, France's equivalent of the UK's Ordnance Survey, makes some really exceptional maps at 1:100,000 and 1:50,000 that are perfect for cyclists.

Lock It Up

Unless you plan on never letting your bike out of your sight, a top quality lock is an absolute must. Don't skimp here on a cheap chain or wire lock. Spend the extra money and get something sturdy. Petty theft is rampant in France and an estimated 400,000 bicycles are stolen every year. Your shiny, unlocked bike won't be sitting there very long if left unlocked and unattended.



NEW in 2010 - GPS Included on all cycling and multisport tours in France! We give 1 unit for 2 persons in the price. Maps and route info still comes in paper format too. See GPS info...

 

 

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