Alsace
Alsace

Pedal your way through Alsace! This unique land where history and gastronomy meet offers exceptional cycling experiences along the famous Route des Vins. Safe cycle paths and quiet lanes create enchanting routes through the Alsatian vineyards. Tour Alsace from Strasbourg to Colmar, stopping off at the iconic vill

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Atlantic Coast
Atlantic Coast

The Atlantic Coast by bike is an invitation to get away from it all! Magnificent cycle routes run along the ocean, linking endless beaches, charming seaside resorts and unspoilt natural areas. La Vélodyssée runs from the port of Nantes to the Basque country, passing through some of the most emblematic sites in France's maritime history.

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Bordeaux Area / Arcachon bay
Bordeaux Area / Arcachon bay

Cycle from the Grands Crus to the ocean, discovering a region where wine heritage and the Atlantic coastline form a unique mosaic. From the historic heart of Bordeaux to the beaches of the Bassin d'Arcachon, our cycle tours invite you on an exceptional wine-tourism adventure. The prestigious vineyards of Bordeaux reveal their treasures at every t

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Brittany
Brittany

Discover Brittany by bike, a land of contrasts where Celtic legends and maritime landscapes meet at every turn. From the wild coast to the peaceful towpaths, we offer you a unique immersion in a region where history and nature come together in harmony. The north of Brittany reveals its jewels with the majestic Pink Granite Coast, where spectacula

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Burgundy
Burgundy

Discover the treasures of Burgundy by bike along some exceptional routes! This prestigious land combines historic heritage with world-renowned vineyards. Safe greenways and quiet roads invite you to immerse yourself in the Burgundian art of living. The adventure unfolds from Dijon to Mâcon, passing through the magnificent city of Be

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Canal de Garonne
Canal de Garonne

Follow the water on the Canal de Garonne by bike, France's largest greenway linking Bordeaux and Toulouse! This escape route through the South-West passes through changing landscapes where nature and heritage blend harmoniously. The 19th-century work of art becomes the guide to a unique adventure. The journey begins from the bustling quays of Bor

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Canal du Midi
Canal du Midi

Follow in the footsteps of Pierre-Paul Riquet and cycle the Canal du Midi! This architectural masterpiece, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, winds its ribbon of water from Toulouse to the shores of the Mediterranean. The historic towpaths invite you on a unique adventure, punctuated by the lilting strains of the Midi. The route takes in one remarkable site after anot

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Champagne
Champagne Champagne

by bike unveils its treasures! This prestigious region is an elegant blend of wine heritage and cultural riches. From quiet roads to bucolic lanes, the itineraries wind their way through hillsides and characterful villages for a total immersion in Champagne's excellence. The adventure begins in Reims, the majestic city of the Sacres. It

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Dordogne / Périgord
Dordogne / Périgord

Explore the magic of Périgord by bike! The winding valleys of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers offer enchanting routes where a thousand years of history meet exceptional gastronomy. The peaceful roads wind between medieval castles and golden stone villages, revealing the treasures of the South-West. The Périgord Noir rev

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Loire Valley
Loire Valley The Loire Valley by bike

is bursting at the seams! This exceptional region, nicknamed the "Garden of France" and classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, invites you to take a royal journey. The Loire à Vélo winds its way between Renaissance châteaux and prestigious vineyards, in an unspoilt natural setting. The most beautiful stretches run

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Normandy
Normandy Normandy

reveals its many facets by bike! From historic beaches to verdant bocage, the routes tell the story of a thousand years of history. From the medieval city of Bayeux to the elegant resorts of the Côte Fleurie, each pedal stroke takes you through landscapes charged with emotion. The Vélomaritime guides cyclists along a memora

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Provence
Provence Experience Provence

intensely by bike! This land of light, which has inspired the greatest painters, unfurls its iconic landscapes under an azure sky. Fragrant lavender fields and centuries-old olive trees line sun-drenched roads, where the song of the cicadas resounds. The Luberon Regional Nature Park opens its most beautiful paths to cyclists.

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Austria / Hungary
Austria / Hungary

Let yourself be transported by the majesty of Austria and Hungary by bike, two imperial jewels where the grandeur of the past meets spectacular nature. From the majestic Danube to the sparkling Alpine lakes, pedal through lands where every turn reveals a new treasure. Austria displays its splendours with prodigality: the dizzying

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Croatia
Croatia Cycle

through Croatia, the pearl of the Adriatic where the Balkans and the Mediterranean merge their charms. From historic towns to jagged coastlines, your journey will plunge you into a kaleidoscope of landscapes, far from the beaten track. The Istrian peninsula unfolds its assets under your wheels: vine-covered hillsides, centuries-old olive gr

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Denmark / Sweden / Finland
Denmark / Sweden / Finland

Embark on a Nordic cycling odyssey, where modernity and unspoilt nature create a perfect symphony. From the midnight sun to the unspoilt archipelagos, pedal through three realms where every kilometre tells a different story. Denmark, champion of urban cycling, spreads its wonders from Copenhagen to the shores of Fionie. Impeccab

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Germany
Germany

Get on your bike and explore Germany, a land of contrasts where ancient heritage meets dynamic modernity. From the castles of Bavaria to the tranquil banks of the Moselle and the Danube, set off on a cycling adventure in the heart of a country where cycling is an integral part of everyday life. Upper Bavaria reveals itself at eve

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Holland / Belgium
Holland / Belgium

Discover Holland and Belgium by bike, lands of excellence where cycle paths and historical heritage form an incomparable network. From the canals of Amsterdam to the medieval streets of Bruges, pedal your way through a land where cycling is king. Holland provides the perfect backdrop for cycling. Amsterd

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Italy
Italy

From the Alps to the shores of the Mediterranean, Italy by bike reveals a thousand enchanting faces. From the mountain passes of the Tyrol to the coves of Puglia, via the hills of Tuscany, each region cultivates its own uniqueness and traditions. The north is a symphony of mountains and lakes. From Bolzano to Venice, your route crosses the verda

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Ireland
Ireland

Pedal through the heart of the Emerald Isle, where wild nature and ancient legends shape every landscape. From the mysterious Burren to the lush green valleys of Connemara, set off on an authentic Irish cycling adventure. The West of Ireland reveals its most beautiful secrets. The Burren intrigues with its unique karst formations, while the Cliff

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Portugal
Portugal

From the verdant north to the beaches of the Algarve, get on your bike for a different way of crossing Portugal. From terraced vineyards to the Atlantic coast, this is a journey where centuries-old traditions and breathtaking landscapes come together at every stage. Porto opens the ball, its UNESCO silhouette reflected in the Douro

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Slovenia
Slovenia

Between the Julian Alps and the green valleys, Slovenia by bike is surprisingly diverse, concentrated in a compact area. This unspoilt land, where authentic traditions and unspoilt nature meet, promises a cycling adventure off the beaten track. The Slovenian Alps welcome you to a picture-postcard setting. The paths wind between majestic conifer

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Spain
Spain

From the Costa Brava to the Balearics, via the Canaries, set off for Spain by bike. Let yourself be carried along the carefully laid-out greenways through a peninsula where history and nature rival in beauty. Catalonia paints a vibrant picture between land and sea: fields of bright sunflowers, shady pine forests and shimmering rice fields make up

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Switzerland
Switzerland

Discover Switzerland by bike, where the excellence of the cycling facilities combines with the grandeur of the Alpine landscapes. From the peaceful shores of Lake Geneva to the spectacular waterfalls of the Rhine, an adventure where Swiss precision and magnificent nature create the perfect itinerary. The great Swiss lakes are a natural part of your route.

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Bugundy by bike - Greenway
Burgundy by bike - Greenway

Succumb to the charm of the Tour de Bourgogne by bike, an exceptional journey that winds its way through the heart of a legendary region! Following old greenways and towpaths lining the canals, this itinerary plunges you into the very essence of the Burgundian art of living, between prestigious grands crus and a thousand years of heritage. The adventure begins in

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The Canal des 2 Mers à vélo
The Canal des 2 Mers à Vélo

From the Atlantic to the Mediterranean stretches an exceptional cycling route: the Canal des Deux Mers. This unique crossing of France harmoniously combines the Canal de Garonne and the Canal du Midi, the latter a UNESCO World Heritage site. Your journey begins in Bordeaux, a UNESCO-listed wine city, where the majestic quays set the tone for your

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Danube cycling path
The Danube cycling path

Embark on a cycling odyssey along the legendary Danube! This cycle route, considered to be one of the most prestigious in Europe, takes you on a fascinating journey through four nations: Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. Every pedal stroke is a step back in history, following in the footsteps of Romans and e

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La Flow Vélo
La Flow Vélo

Between Périgord and the Atlantic Ocean lies a cycle route with an evocative name: the Flow Vélo. From Thiviers to La Rochelle, this confidential route reveals its charms through unspoilt countryside, from the Périgord-Limousin Regional Nature Park to the Atlantic coast, following the winding course of the Charente. The journey begins in the

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Loire à Vélo
La Loire à vélo trail

Let yourself be carried away by the magic of the Loire à Vélo, the French cycling route par excellence! For 800 kilometres, Europe's last wild river will guide you through the "Garden of France", an exceptional area listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From Nevers to the spray of the Atlantic, carefully laid-out cycle paths invite you to discover this land of sple

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La Vélodyssée
La Vélodyssée, the Atlantic cycling route

Discover the Vélodyssée, the epic cycle route that winds its way along the Atlantic! France's longest cycle route, this exceptional cycle route links Nantes to Hendaye through breathtaking coastal landscapes, offering an adventure accessible to all cycling enthusiasts. From the city of the Dukes of Burgundy to the beaches of the Basque Country, ever

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La Vélo Francette
La Vélo Francette, from Normandy to the Atlantic by bike

From the Loire to the Atlantic, there's a cycle route that has remained untouched by mass tourism: the Vélofrancette. This authentic itinerary invites you to immerse yourself in France's terroirs, where each stage reveals a new chapter in our natural and architectural heritage. The adventure begins in the Loire Valley at Saumur

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La Vélomaritime
La Vélomaritime - Ride The French North Coast!

From the English Channel to the North Sea stretches an exceptional cycle route: the Vélomaritime. For almost 1500 kilometres, this maritime adventure crosses three emblematic regions - Hauts-de-France, Normandy and Brittany - each revealing a unique identity and breathtaking landscapes. The route reveals

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Short breaks by bike
Short breaks by bike

We offer bike getaways that are perfect for short breaks and long weekends. With exceptional cultural heritage, unspoiled natural landscapes, and local cuisine, our tours are designed to offer you a relaxing and discovery-filled break. Each itinerary is carefully planned to allow you to fully enjoy your cycling experience, whether you are a beginner or an experienced cyclist. Our

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Bike and Boat
Bike and Boat

What if the comfort of a cruise could be combined with the freedom of cycling? We've come up with the perfect combination for you: exceptional holidays where your floating hotel follows you on your cycling adventures. The Majestic Danube: In the Heart of Europe Let yourself be seduced by a unique odyssey on board the MS PRINZESSIN KATHARINA****. From the spect

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Bike and Wine
Bike and Wine A Perfect Blend

Experience France's most prestigious wine regions at the perfect pace - by bicycle. This unique combination of gentle cycling and wine discovery offers an immersive journey into centuries-old wine traditions, where every pedal stroke brings you closer to exceptional tastings and unforgettable landscapes. Why Bike and Wine?

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    Canals, rivers & lakes
    Canals, rivers & lakes

    Let yourself be carried away by Europe's waterways, veritable ribbons of history winding through enchanting landscapes. On these naturally flat and safe routes, cycling becomes an invitation to contemplate, combining nature, heritage and the art of living. The Canal du Midi: The Footprint of Genius From pink Toulouse to maritime Sète, pedal in the foots

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    Châteaux & Historic sites
    Châteaux & Historic sites

    Let France's history be told to the rhythm of your pedalling. Our itineraries weave an Ariadne's thread between the country's most beautiful monuments, inviting you to an intimate discovery of our architectural and cultural heritage. The Loire, a Renaissance jewel case From Tours to Saumur, a string of Renaissance marvels runs through the city. The Châte

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    Guided tours
    Guided tours Enjoy a cycling tour with an experienced and local guide from the chosen area, with a small group (about 6 to 15 people).. ...
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    Gardens & Parks
    Gardens & Parks

    Embark on a sensory adventure through some of Europe's most beautiful green spaces. As you pedal along, discover how nature and art mingle in an age-old dance, orchestrated by the greatest master gardeners. The Loire, a green setting Pedal your way through the Loire Valley, where history is written in green and flowers. At Villandry, the formal gardens tell a

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    Greenways
    Greenways

    Discover a new face of France on these reinvented former railways and towpaths. Away from traffic, these developed routes offer a unique experience where safety and discovery go hand in hand. Whether you're a novice or an experienced cyclist, with family or friends, the greenways open up their horizons to you. The Burgundy Green Route: Where it all began A pio

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    Luxury tours
    Luxury tours

    Discover the French art of living at its noblest. Our exceptional holidays transcend the simple cycling trip to create an experience where every moment becomes precious, where luxury blends with authenticity and natural elegance. Champagne, Land of Exception Departing from Reims, the city of the coronations with its jewel-toned Art Deco facades, your journey t

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    Off the beaten track
    Off the beaten track

    Forget the classic tourist routes! We'll take you on a tour of the roads less travelled, where France reveals its hidden treasures. By bike, explore quiet roads and unspoilt greenways that tell a different story about our land. Intimate Burgundy Imagine discovering Burgundy away from the crowds... Between Chalon and Mâcon, the "Voie Bleue" guides you to

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    Seaside
    Seaside

    Want to combine the pleasures of cycling with those of the coastline? We can offer you unforgettable breaks along some of France's most beautiful coastlines, where the sea becomes your travelling companion. The Atlantic Coast: An Infinite Playground From La Rochelle to Arcachon, we'll guide you along the cycle paths of the Vélodyssée, a privilege

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    With Children
    With Children

    Ready for an unforgettable family adventure? We've put together a range of cycling holidays that will sparkle in the eyes of young and old alike. On carefully selected, ultra-safe itineraries, every pedal stroke becomes a discovery! The Loire à Vélo: A paradise for families Between Blois and Amboise, a royal playground awaits you! Our short, fun

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    From Munich to Venezia

    • 15 days / 13 days riding
    •  / ref. MV
    • / Difficulty Moderate
    •  / Linear trip
    from 2290 €
    per person
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    Your cycling tour from Germany to Italy

    During this stunning holiday starting from the Bavarian state capital via the Reschen-pass all the way into the cultural city of Merano even not so experienced cyclists gleefully manage to cross the Alps. You are accompanied by marvellous views en route along Lake Starnberger See. The historic so-called Lüftlmalerei-paintings on the front of the houses in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Mittenwald will fascinate you. You will marvel at the views onto Mount Zugsspitze, the Karwendel mountains and Mount Ortler. And a best-developed cycle path in South Tyrol will magically bring a smile to your face. In Merano at the latest you will agree how diverse and comfortable crossing the Alps can be.

    Tour highlights

    • The beautifully developed cycle path
    • Chic Lake Starnberger See
    • Marvellous panorama on top of Mount Ortler
    • Enjoy the Alp crossing through 3 countries: Germany, Austria and Italy.

    Day 1 Arrival in Munich


    The capital city of Bavaria is awaiting you and invites you to visit its many attractions (English Garden, Town Hall, Hofbräuhaus,…)

    Day 2 Munich - Lake Starnberger See | 45-60 km


    From Munich through the Forstenrieder Park onto Lake Starnberger See. From Starnberg on the cycle path directly along the lakeside to Ambach or onwards to Bernried. The lake tempts you with crystal-clear waters and the views are fabulous onto the surrounding mountains.

    Day 3 Lake Starnberger See - Garmisch Partenkirchen | 65 km


    Initially a cycle tour past Lake Riegsee to Murnau. Onwards through the nature reserve Murnauer Moos (Central Europe’s largest marsh area) and through unspoilt nature following the river Loisach to Garmisch Partenkirchen. Here you have the option of a ride with the Zugspitzbahn up to an altitude of 2962 m (autonomously). From up there you enjoy a stupendous view over the Alps.

    Day 4 Garmisch Partenkirchen – Mittenwald – Leutasch | 40 km


    Today you proceed along the beautifully developed cycle path all the way to the river Isar. You cycle through the sunny high mountain valley with marvellous panoramic views onto the Karwendel- and Wettersteingebirge-mountains to Mittenwald. Here we highly recommend a break and to take a stroll throughh the village with its Lüftlmalerei-painted houses. You then continue in a spectacular fashion through the Leutaschklamm-ravine to Austria. You cycle along the Leutasch-stream through the stunningly beautiful valley all the way into your Day Finish.

    Day 5 Leutasch – Imst | 50 km


    Today you cycle over into the Inn-river valley. You leave Leutasch on a country road leading you on gently hilly terrain before an eight-kilometre long descent takes you to Telfs. You cycle on the former towpath along the river Inn and so reach Stams with its Baroque Cistercian monastery. Then via Haiming it is not far to Imst, the so-called „North Tyrolean Merano‘.

    Day 6 Imst – St. Valentin / Burgeis / Mals | 50 km + bus transfer


    Today, you will cycle along the river Inn, past the monastery Zams to Landeck. A bus will take you to Nauders from where you will cycle less than 100 metres in altitude uphill to the mountain pass Reschenpass. From there, you will cycle downhill to Lake Reschensee and continue on minor roads to Mals (many towers in the centre) or to Burgeis at the foot of the castle Marienburg.

    Day 7 St. Valentin / Burgeis / Mals – Merano | 65 km


    Your day starts with a trip to Glurns (perfectly preserved medieval city walls). Then, you will cycle via the Montani ruins, through Schlanders, down to Merano. On your way, you will come across some pretty castles (mountaineer Reinhold Messner’s castle Juval) and you will get marvellous views of the impressive mountain massif Ortlermassiv and the mountain pass Stilfserjoch. Since 2004, the Venosta train (Vinschgaubahn) has been operating again between Mals and Merano. You can almost always take this train to travel a part of your journey.

    Day 8 Merano –Auer | 55 km


    Today’s stage will take you via Lana (Schnatterpeck Altar) and through numerous orchards and vineyards in the area of the South Tyrolean Wine Road, past many fortresses, castles, and ruins such as Hocheppan (famous frescos), to Lake Caldaro. You will stay overnight in the cosy wine town, Auer.

    Day 9 Auer – Trento | 45 km


    On the sixth day, you will cycle mostly along the river Adige, and partly through orchards to Salurn, where the German speaking South Tyrol ends. The famous Trentino vineyards are located next to the dam ways. These ways lead you to Trento with its lovely old town, cathedral and castle Buonconsiglio.

    Day 10 Trento - Lake Garda South | 50 km + boat trip


    First, you will continue to cycle along the Adige, to Rovereto from here the tour leads westwards towards Lake Garda. In Mori you will taste the world famous pistachio ice-cream in the Gelateria Bologna. After a short ascent, you will descend down to the lake to Torbole and on to Riva. From here, a boat trip will take you down the entire length of the lake to Sirmione or Desenzano.

    Day 11  Lake Garda South - Verona | 50 km


    Partly flat and partly hilly, the route will take you through the vineyards on to Verona, a town full of sights (the Festival Arena, Juliet’s house, the old town walls).

    Day 12 Verona – Vicenza | 70 km


    Today’s route is initially flat and then you will cycle through the Monti Berici hills to the excursion area of Vicenza, with a beautiful view over the city. To make this longer stage a bit shorter, you can also travel the first part by train to San Bonifacio. In the old town of Vicenza, you can feel the spirit of Palladio, the famous architect from the Middle Ages.

    Day 13 Vicenza -Abano Terme | 35 km


    On leaving Vicenza, you will see numerous Venetian villas, such as the Villa Rotonda. The route along the river Bacchiglione leads to Abano Terme, one of the famous Italian spa towns. From Abano Terme, you can easily travel by bus to Padua, the city of St Anthony and the scholars. There you will have enough time to enjoy the thermal baths. If you are culturally-minded, you can enjoy Padua overnight for an additional charge. In category charm, this extra night is included.

    Day 14 Abano Terme – Venezia / Mestre / Marghera | 50 km


    With a light wind behind you most of the time, it’s an easy ride towards the sea.  The landscape is full of meadows and fields. This stage will take you to the mainland before Venice, with its excellent bus service into the city of lagoons. At the end of your tour, not far from Marcus square, you can look forward to a little Grappa tasting session!

    Day 15 Departure in the day



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    Your accommodation

    Ces hébergements offrent tout le confort pour un repos mérité après une journée à vélo (salle de bain privative) et une situation idéale pour profiter des centres d’intérêts à proximité.
    Pictures for indicative purposes. Depending on the availability.
    Including :

    • 14 nights with breakfasts (accommodation in a two-person bedroom)
    • Luggage transport during the bike stages
    • Equipped cycle rental for 13 days WITHOUT helmet
    • 1 transfer by bus from Landeck to Nauders including your bike on Day 6
    • 1 pistachio ice-cream on the way to Lake Garda on Day 10
    • 1 Boat ride on Lake Garda incl. your bike on Day 10
    • 1 little Grappa tasting session in Venezia on Day 14
    • 1 travel folder (per room) including colour maps, detailed route directions in French or English and tourist brochures
    • Hotline 7 days a week

    Not including :

    • Dinners / Lunches / Drinks
    • Tickets to attractions, tours of attractions, tasting
    • Optional insurances (Cancellation Insurance OR Tranquility Insurance)
    • Single room supplement (14 nights included)
    • Transfer from Venise to Munich and personal bike repatriation
    • City taxes

    VTC KTM 21 speed gears

    Man or Lady frame

    • 1 rear pannier (saddlebag)
    • 1 front pannier
    • 1 repair kit
    • 1 pump
    • 1 lock

    Helmets are not provided.
    We suggest to bring yours.

    VTC KTM 27 speed gears

    High frame

    • Hydraulic Magura breaks HS 11 Shimano Deore XT
    • Suntour suspension fork
    • 1 rear pannier (saddlebag)
    • 1 front pannier
    • 1 repair kit
    • 1 pump
    • 1 lock

    With extra cost

    PEDELEC E-bikes

    Universal frame

    • 1 rear pannier (saddlebag)
    • 1 front pannier
    • 1 repair kit
    • 1 pump
    • 1 lock

    Practical details

    • Bikes will be delivered at the 1st hotel.
    • At the end of the tour, leave the rental bikes at your hotel, we will pick them up.
    Your journeyHow to arrive in MunichReturn

    Your journey

    You cycle on marvellous cycle paths and little side roads and only on very short sections on main roads. Nearly every day there are small ascents to be tackled. The Reschen-pass will be bypassed via a bus transfer, then follows a descent of approx. 1200 metres in altitude to Merano. The route is mainly asphalted, a few longer sections also on well-maintained dirt roads.

    How to arrive in Munich

    By plane:
    Munich airport : 1h30 from Paris (by direct flight)
    From the airport, you can take a train to city center (approximately 40 min) or a bus.
    (Personal bike transportation costs are on your responsibility too).

    By train:
    Munich train station
    From Paris : approx. 6h15 (by direct train or via Stuttgart for instance).
    More informations on www.voyages-sncf.com and/or www.bahn.com
    From Munich train station, take a taxi to your hotel.

    By car:
    Possibility to park your car in hotel garage. Costs approx. 15€ /day. To be paid for at the time, no reservation possible.
    Free, unattended public parking close to the hotel, no reservation possible.
    Parking Freiham  https://www.parkundride.de/de/freiham.html

    Please note that public liability insurance is mandatory for vehicles.

    Return

    If you have to come back to the start point:
    A return transfer by train is possible and organised on your own.
    Plan to go to the train station with your luggage (and your potential own bike)
    (Personal bike return costs are on your responsibility.)
    – Venezia Mestre train station >> Munich train station (approx.7h per  day journey or 9h per night journey)