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Classic Provence-Avignon to Arles and back - 7 nights Bike Tour
7 Nights / 8 Days
Dates 2009
This tour starts any Monday through Saturday.
Price 2009
1086 euros per person, double occupancy. Solo supplement:
Triples available at 894 euros/person. (convert)
2 star hotel option: 818 euros/person
Upgrade Deluxe hotel option: 1316 euros/person in double occupancy.
Bike Rentals
105 euros (click to view) Scott Sportster P3 hybrids; see link for full details and picture. Helmets and add on materials included. Carbon road bikes available also see Cycling Classics for specs under Rental Bikes. LaPierre tandems also available for rent on this tour for 205 euros. See link.
Scott Sportster P3 hyrid rentals - the best rental bike available in the region for 2009!
GPS is available to rent for 50 euros.
Level
Level 2,moderate. Average riding 45 km/day, and is mostly flat and rolling with some small short climbs occasionally.
The trip includes
7 nights lodging: in 2+, 3, and 4 star hotels (some with swimming pool), all buffet breakfasts, 2 dinners, orientation and bike delivery, baggage transfer daily, detailed road book with maps and guide book with tourist information, local support available throughout the tour for emergency support. We also include free travel planning to add Paris hotels, car rentals, France hotels, trains, airport transfers, and more.
UPGRADES: This tour can be upgraded to all 4 star hotels & one 3 star as quoted above, all other services the same.
Additional Night in Avignon: 110-180 euros for double room depending on 2 or 4 star, with breakfast included.
Details
Arrival city is Avignon, which accessible via train from Paris or Paris CDG airport. 3 hours. Taxi from rail station to hotel is approx. 15 euros.
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Misc Info
Triple rooms are available as double plus single, but quads are not available.
Pedals with or without straps available. Clients can bring their own Clipless pedals to be changed over.
Carbon road bikes available in 2009, as well as children trailers.
You are important to us; so we make you thoroughly prepared
and include:
Pre-trip travel documents: you will receive extensive information
as a customer prior to your departure. Upon confirmation we will send
you some general information about preparations including passport
info, training tips, and reading lists. As a customer you can also
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Upon final payment, we will send to you a complete list of documentation
by email including Hotel List, contact numbers, itineraries, sites
to see and information about sites and culture of the region. We include
road signs, packing lists, travel tips, language phrases, holiday
info, tour details, culture and customs tips, and much, much more!
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This Provence bike tour starts in Villeneuve-les-Avignon and visits the culturally rich countryside as far as the Mediterranean and back to Avignon - "Cite des Papes" ("City of the Popes"). This tour will find you traveling on small roads away from traffic. In Avignon and Arles you will find small streets and a maze of shops in the old town. This is also where many summer festivals take place. The tour has a number of wonderful attractions rooted in the region's Roman origins and Provencal culture, up through the Papal dominance in the Middle Ages. It is easily accessible by train from throughout France, and as well by air. This is one of our most sucessful tours as it combines the best of all that Provence has to offer and the riding is moderate and available to most riders. |
"Just a note to tell you that the tour was a success. The bicycles were terrific. The instructions for the self-guided tour were excellent, no fail. Accommodations were very good. It was a great trip." - F. Brazil, Provence |
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Click on a day to see that days itinerary.
DAY 1
Day 1 is arrival day and meeting day, which also gives the opportunity to explore Villeneuve-les-Avignon, an historical village 3km from Avignon. An English speaking team-member will welcome you at the hotel at 4:30 pm for orientation and bike delivery. Dinner out in a very charming local restaurant tonight. Optional orientation at 8:30 am next morning. (D) Hotel Atelier
Villeneuve Les Avignon
This charming XVIth Century residence offers 23 rooms, all different. A stone stairway, bathed in li...
Day 2 the route will move out of Villeneuve-les-Avignon through the Gard forests and vineyards and to visit the famous roman aqueduct Pont du Gard which dominates the river at over 165 feet high. Swimming is possible in the river, as well as at the hotel that night. You will cycle on to Uzes, a beautiful Provencal village with plane tree lined streets. 52 km route. Dinner included. Night in Uzes. (B,D)
Uzes
In town, situated in front of the Eveche, the cathedral and the "windowed" bell-tower, the Hotel d...
Day 3 a loop tour from Uzes and back to your same hotel 40 km. You leave in the direction of the north of Uzes into a green area of scenic roads and light traffic. You will ride through small charming villages such as Vallabrix, Saint Quentin la Poterie. This is like "potter's tour" with the chance to visit ceramic shops and a museum. Return to your hotel for swim in the pool, and dinner out on your own. (B)
Uzes
In town, situated in front of the Eveche, the cathedral and the "windowed" bell-tower, the Hotel d...
Day 4 Travel to the town of Arles, passing through mostly flat countryside except in the gorges around the Gardon River. You first ride to Collias at the confluence of the Gardon and Alson rivers. From there to Ledenon, famous for wine production, and then Meynes and its old fortified village. At Tarascon you can visit the Chateau and Souleiado Museum before going on to Arles. In Arles there is the extraordinarily well-preserved Roman arena, antique theater, and many museums, among which is one devoted to Vincent van Gogh. Night in Arles. 67 km ride is mostly flat but starts out rolling. (B)
Arles
The hotel in Arles ideally located between the Antic Theater and Amphitheater, in historical center....
Day 5 you may want to spend some time in the morning visiting Arles before moving on to St Remy. The ride isn't too long today, so in function of weather you can leave at your desire. You will pass the Abbey of Montmajour and up to Baux de Provence. Take some time to visit this site. After you will descend to St Remy where you can visit the town and see where Van Gogh made over 150 paintings. Dinner on your own and night in St Remy. 27 km ride with hills at Les Baux. (B)
Saint Remy de Provence
DESCRIPTION OF HOTEL: A 4-star viewed through a different lens. In the center of Saint Remy ...
Day 6 is a loop tour day. The ride starts out flat and goes to the north before turning to Eygalieres and the Alpilles. You will pass through vineyards and olive groves. Normally this is a hilly ride but can be modified to be shorter cutting out hills. 50 km. Dinner on your own. (B)
Saint Remy de Provence
Hotel Gounod is a mythical hotel in the heart of Saint Remy de Provence, facing the church Saint Mar...
Day 7 on to Avignon via Graveson and Barbentane where you can have lunch and visit the Abbey of Saint Michel de Frigolet from the 10th century. Arriving in the afternoon, you can visit Avignon. Dinner on your own; stay in a deluxe 4 star hotel in the center of Old Avignon. 37 km ride. (B)
Avignon
Situated in a historical building dating back to the XVIth century, Hotel Cloître Saint Louis Avigno...
Day 8 is departure day. You can take your time with breakfast and visitation of Avignon in the morning, before departing. Additional nights can be arranged. (B)
Travel insurance, Paris museum & metro passes, Paris day tours, Moulin Rouge
shows, and other services. Cell phone rental and luggage storage services.
Note: prices subject to change based upon currency fluctuations. See Booking Terms and Conditions.
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