France is often regarded as the spiritual home of cycling, with an unrivalled mix of landscapes, cycling culture and iconic routes.
Our cycling holidays in France showcase the very best of the country, from leisurely rides through vineyards, river valleys and château-dotted countryside to challenging mountain ascents in the Alps and Pyrenees.
Whether you're looking for an epic road cycling challenge, a relaxed self-guided escape, or a family adventure, our expert team and French-speaking guides take care of the details, allowing you to experience France at its finest from the saddle.
Types of Cycling in France
Road Cycling in France
Ride legendary Tour de France roads steeped in history, iconic mountain climbs and quiet countryside routes in the spiritual home of road cycling.
Leisure Cycling in France
Discover France at a relaxed pace, following scenic routes through vineyards, river valleys, charming villages and some of the country's most beautiful landscapes.
Family Cycling in France
With gentle routes, traffic-free cycle paths and welcoming destinations, France is ideal for memorable cycling adventures for all ages.
Destination Guide
Loire Valley: Home to elegant châteaux, vineyards and quiet cycling routes along the Loire River, including the well-known Loire à Vélo cycle path. This region is well suited to relaxed bike tours in France and riders who enjoy covering miles at a comfortable pace while soaking the scenery.
Provence: A favourite among cyclists thanks to its sunny climate, lavender-filled landscapes and varied terrain. Dramatic limestone gorges and valley routes sit alongside more challenging rides, including the iconic climb of Mont Ventoux, the Giant of Provence.
Alps: France’s most iconic mountain region, the Alps deliver legendary climbs, thrilling descents and breathtaking scenery. Ride in the wheel tracks of Tour de France heroes on some of cycling’s most famous routes.
Pyrenees: Wild, rugged and less crowded, the Pyrenees offer dramatic landscapes, challenging climbs and an authentic mountain experience. Perfect for cyclists seeking epic rides steeped in Tour de France history.
Dordogne: Perfect for scenic road cycling, with quiet country lanes, rolling hills, medieval villages and outstanding food and wine. It's an ideal choice for riders looking to combine scenic cycling with authentic French culture.
Corsica: Combining dramatic coastlines, quiet roads and rugged mountain scenery, this jaw droppingly beautiful Mediterranean island delivers road cycling that feels wonderfully under-the radar.
Chateaux of the Loire
Self-Guided Leisure Bike Tour
E-BIKE HIRE AVAILABLE
This tour is well-suited to both normal bikes and pedal assist e-bikes and you can choose to hire either when you book your tour with us. Confident cyclists will enjoy the boost from a battery for those cheeky climbs, and with less effort required on the bike, you’ll have more energy at the end of the day for off-the-bike activities.
2026 Departures available from 01 Apr – 21 Oct
Wednesday departures – $2380
Daily departures (excl. Wednesdays) – $2480
2027 Departures available from 01 Apr – 20 Oct
Wednesday departures – $2425
Daily departures (excl. Wednesdays) – $2565
- Visiting a selection of the region’s most interesting chateaux; including Villandry and Azay-le-Rideau
- Enjoying fine local produce and local red, white and sparkling wines
- Following relaxed routes, along quiet country lanes and traffic-free paths
- Learning about the Loire Valley’s rich history
- Meandering through quaint, picturesque villages
- Cooling off in the hotel pool after a day out on your bikes
Pedalling Provence
Self-Guided Leisure Bike Tour
E-BIKE HIRE AVAILABLE
This holiday is well-suited to both normal bikes and pedal assist e-bikes and you can choose to hire either when you book your holiday with us. Confident cyclists will enjoy the boost from a battery for those cheeky climbs, and with less effort required on the bike, you’ll have more energy at the end of the day for off-the-bike activities.
2026 Departures available from 05 Apr – 25 Oct
Sunday departures – $2350
Daily departures (excl. Sundays) – $2425
2027 Departures available from 04 Apr – 24 Oct
Sunday departures – $2425
Daily departures (excl. Sundays) – $2510
- Riding through landscapes immortalised by the works of Vincent Van Gogh
- Enjoying fine local produce, including excellent wines, olive oils and herbs
- Soaking up the atmosphere of St-Remy-de-Provence with some al fresco dining and late night aperitifs
- Explore the wonderfully varied Luberon valley, with hilltop villages, lavender fields and ochre cliffs
- Riding through peaceful French countryside, olive groves and vineyards
- Spotting the hilltop fortress of Les Baux-de-Provence
France
Provence - Avignon to Aigues-Mortes
Bike and Barge Tour
Duration
8 daysPrices from
$2,595 P.P.Provence - Avignon to Aigues-Mortes
Bike and Barge Tour
E-BIKE HIRE AVAILABLE
This tour is well-suited to both normal bikes and pedal assist e-bikes and you can choose to hire either when you book your tour with us. Confident cyclists will enjoy the boost from a battery for those cheeky climbs, and with less effort required on the bike, you’ll have more energy at the end of the day for off-the-bike activities.
| Start Date | End Date | Price p.p. |
|---|---|---|
| 11/07/2026 Fully Booked | 18/07/2026 | $2,595.00 |
| 25/07/2026 Last Spaces | 01/08/2026 | $2,595.00 |
| 08/08/2026 Fully Booked | 15/08/2026 | $2,595.00 |
| 22/08/2026 Fully Booked | 29/08/2026 | $2,595.00 |
| 05/09/2026 Fully Booked | 12/09/2026 | $3,095.00 |
| 19/09/2026 Fully Booked | 26/09/2026 | $3,095.00 |
| 03/10/2026 Fully Booked | 10/10/2026 | $3,095.00 |
| 17/10/2026 Fully Booked | 24/10/2026 | $3,095.00 |
- Cycling through the Camargue – famous for flamingos and wild horses
- Winding your way through Provencal villages
- Visiting Pont du Gard, the highest Roman aqueduct and a UNESCO Heritage site
- Exploring scenic Avignon, city of the Popes
- Cycling past the magnificent abbey of Saint Michel de Frigolet
- Staying on board a charming, comfortable barge
Provence - Aigues-Mortes to Avignon
Bike and Boat Tour
E-BIKE HIRE AVAILABLE
This tour is well-suited to both normal bikes and pedal assist e-bikes and you can choose to hire either when you book your tour with us. Confident cyclists will enjoy the boost from a battery for those cheeky climbs, and with less effort required on the bike, you’ll have more energy at the end of the day for off-the-bike activities.
| Start Date | End Date | Price p.p. |
|---|---|---|
| 18/07/2026 Fully Booked | 25/07/2026 | $2,595.00 |
| 01/08/2026 | 08/08/2026 | $2,595.00 |
| 15/08/2026 Fully Booked | 22/08/2026 | $2,595.00 |
| 29/08/2026 Fully Booked | 05/09/2026 | $3,095.00 |
| 12/09/2026 Fully Booked | 19/09/2026 | $3,095.00 |
| 26/09/2026 Fully Booked | 03/10/2026 | $3,095.00 |
| 10/10/2026 | 17/10/2026 | $3,095.00 |
| 24/10/2026 | 31/10/2026 | $2,735.00 |
- Cycling through the Camargue – famous for flamingos and wild horses
- Gently riding through Provencal villages
- Visiting Pont du Gard, the highest Roman aqueduct and a UNESCO Heritage site
- Exploring scenic Avignon, city of the Popes
- Cycling past the magnificent abbey of Saint Michel de Frigulet
- Staying on board a charming, comfortable barge
France
Versailles to Mont Saint-Michel
Supported Leisure Bike Tour
Duration
10 daysPrices from
$4,050 P.P.Versailles to Mont Saint-Michel
Supported Leisure Bike Tour
E-BIKE HIRE AVAILABLE
This tour is well-suited to both regular bikes and pedal assist e-bikes, and you can choose to hire either when you book your tour with us. Confident cyclists will enjoy the boost from a battery for those cheeky climbs, and with less effort required on the bike, you’ll have more energy at the end of the day for off-the-bike activities. You may choose to hire an e-bike on a group or supported tour but bear in mind that the pace will be set to riders without an e-bike.
| Start Date | End Date | Price p.p. |
|---|---|---|
| 31/07/2026 Contact Us | 09/08/2026 | $4,050.00 |
- Discovering the Palace of Versailles
- Cycling well-signed routes across north-west France
- Relaxing in the thermal spa town of Bagnoles de l‘Orne
- Sampling delicious local ciders
- Exploring prestigious French Chateaux
- Marvelling at the world famous Mont Saint-Michel
Not sure which trip's right for you? Just ask!
Get in touch and we'll help you find your perfect trip.
What are the best cycling routes in France?
France offers an incredible variety of cycling routes, from cruising gently through the Loire Valley, tasting your way through the rural villages of the Dordogne or high mountain passes in the Alps and Pyrenees.
Popular trips include our St Malo to Nice journey across France from Channel to the Med, the Route des Grandes Alpes, and leisurely cycling holidays through some of the country's most picturesque wine-growing regions such as Provence.
Our Loire cycling trips also include sections of the famous long distance Loire à Vélo cycle path.
Cycling is so deeply engrained into the culture of the country that even non-cyclists seem to have a genuine appreciation for it and it’s really not unusual to be cheered on by drivers, pedestrians, or bystanders - it’s amazing how encouraging a friendly “Allez! Allez!” can be when you’re grinding your way over an alpine pass in the summer heat. And for fans of the sport, there something really special about riding the same roads as our heroes, rolling over tarmac daubed with their names and conquering those same mountains. David Hall – Skedaddle Guide
What is the terrain like in France?
One of the reasons cycling holidays in France are so popular is the sheer diversity of terrain. Riders can choose from flat canal paths and riverside cycle routes, rolling countryside, coastal roads, forest trails and some of Europe's most famous mountain climbs and descents.
What is the French climate like?
France's varied geography creates excellent cycling conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for most regions, while mountain routes are best enjoyed during the summer months when the high passes are open and temperatures are generally warmer.
What is French food like?
Few destinations combine cycling and cuisine quite like France. From fresh pastries and local market produce to regional specialities and world-famous wines, every ride offers the chance to experience the country's rich culinary heritage.
Whether you're enjoying lunch in a village square or dining at a family-run hotel, great food is always part of the journey. Riding through vineyards by day and sipping France’s legendary wines at night gives you a unique connection and understanding of the landscape and terroir.
France FAQs
Do I need to be an experienced cyclist to enjoy a cycling holiday in France?
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What are the rules for cycling in France?
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When is the best time to go cycling in France?
During the Tour de France, some mountain passes and regions can become very busy with increased traffic and road closures. We do however keep an eye on the race route each year and try to plan our itineraries with this in mind to avoid these closures where possible.
Which region of France is best for cycling?
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