Backroad cycling France

Discover backroads and hidden gems along the Camino Francès route amidst the beauty of Southern FranceRef CN19

From Le Puy en Velay to Conques. For centuries, the historically important routes of Saint James have been used by pilgrims and hikers on their way to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Probably the oldest hiking trail of all time, since the Via Agrippa, which went from Lyon to Toulouse, was built by the Romans… Partly on the hiking trail, partly on parallel trails, our route crosses the Margeride Plateau, with its traditional villages, sleepy hamlets, religious crosses and pastures surrounded by stone walls. We then make our way across the Plateau de l’Aubrac, with its wide open spaces, its "burons" (stone mountain huts used for cheese-making), and its dry stone walls. Our route then takes us down, through beech, oak and chestnut forests, to the beautiful Lot Valley. Our journey ends with a tour of the village of Conques.

Self-guided tour: from 970€ - Details Duration : 8 days | Level : Customer satisfaction :
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Highlights

  • An opportunity to ride part of the famous Saint Jacques de Compostelle trail
  • The magical atmosphere in the wide open spaces of the Margeride and the Aubrac…
  • Fabulous local architecture and heritage
  • The quality of the accommodation throughout the week

Description

Comments

  • Special offers for private groups. Please ask us for a quote.
  • Guided tour possible upon request.

Detailed itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Le Puy-en-Velay

Welcome to Le Puy en Velay, the traditional starting point of the Way of St James from Santiago de Compostela (Via Podiensis variant). From here it is 732 kilometres to the Spanish border and 1522 kilometres to Santiago. This variant of the Via Podiensis is the most popular, perhaps because of its scenic beauty and diversity as well as the many cultural heritage sites that line the route.

Take time to stroll through the streets and visit the historic district with the cathedral and the Hôtel-Dieu (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), which reflect the richness of the city's architecture and history.

Day 2: Le Puy-en-Velay - St-Privat-d'Allier

Set off on our cycle tour after a good breakfast at our partner hotel.

A relatively easy first day to start our tour. We make our way through the old part of Le Puy-en-Velay and its maze of narrow streets, under the watchful eye of the cathedral that dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries. As we leave Le Puy (following the St Jacques), a splendid panorama opens up before us, with views of the surrounding hills and valleys. We then cross Velay, known for its black lambs and its lentils, before heading on to the Val d'Allier. Arrival in Saint Privat d'Allier to finish the first day's stage.

Distance covered: approx. 30 km / ascent: approx. 450 m

Day 3: St-Privat-d'Allier - Saugues - Les Faux

Our route takes us through a variety of landscapes and terrain before reaching the Plateau de la Margeride just before Saugues. The plateau offers wide open space as far as the eye can see! We discover the plateau, with its traditional villages, its sleepy hamlets, its religious crosses, and its pastures surrounded by dry stone walls. Each village has its own special charm; houses made of granite, with carved doorways, and lush green gardens. An optional loop offers us the chance to discover the Domaine du Sauvage, superb granite residence lost in the depths of the Gévaudan… that used to belong to the Templers. By way of a forest track, we reach the village of Les Faux where we spend a night at the village inn.

Distance covered: approx. 45 km (55 km with the optional loop) / ascent: approx. 950 m

Day 4: Les Faux - Aumont Aubrac - Nasbinals

We continue our crossing of the Plateau de la Margeride to Aumont, gateway to the Aubrac. Our route takes us through the pretty hamlets of Le Rouget, St Alban sur Limagnole and Les Estrets, with their bell-gable churches. We then leave the Margeride behind us and begin crossing the Plateau de l'Aubrac. A vast plateau of pastures, "burons" (stone mountain huts used for cheese-making), dry stone walls, and prairies full of flowers… If it wasn't for the lack of the sea, you’d be mistaken for thinking we were in Connemara, the landscapes are so similar. We reach Nasbinals and its superb 14th century Romanesque church built of brown basalt. Hotel for the night in Nasbinals.

Distance covered: approx. 55 km / ascent: approx. 550 m

Day 5: Nasbinals - Saint Chély d'Aubrac

Our route takes us across the magnificent Aubrac to the small village of Aubrac, with its notably picturesque bar… It was in this village that Adalard, pilgrim of Saint Jacques de Compostelle, established the Aubrac Hospice, to shelter and nurse passing pilgrims, between 1120 and 1122. We head to Belvezet and the valley of Boraldes, with its ruined castles, then on to Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac and its 16th century cross. Overnight stay in the small village of Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac.

Distance covered: approx. 40 km / ascent: approx. 500 m

Day 6: Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac - Espalion - Estaing

From Saint-Chely-d'Aubrac, we take a pretty track through woodland and along the cliffs overlooking the Lot River, before descending down into the valley. We take the time to discover the small town of Saint-Côme-d’Olt and its 13th century houses. Optional swim nearby! We ride through beech, chestnut and oak forests before arriving in Espalion, with its splendid Gothic bridge. We stop in St Pierre de Bessuéjouls to visit its superb Romanesque church, but not before tackling the short but steep climb that leads to the village! We also visit the village of Verrières, before arriving in Estaing, classed as one of the most beautiful villages in France, with its castle perched high above the confluence of the Lot and the Coussanne, its medieval streets, and its 15th century church… Night in a hotel in Estaing.

Distance covered: approx. 50 km / ascent: approx. 700 m

Day 7: Estaing - Conques

This morning we tackle the most difficult ascension of the week! We need to climb back out of the Lot Valley on a road that leads to Golinhac, then on to Notre Dame des Hauteurs. We pass through Espeyrac, its ruined castle a reminder of the battles and difficulties the area suffered during the Middle Ages. Shortly after Espeyrac, we reach Sénergues which we take the time to visit, notably its castle and the Tour Carrée. From Sénergues, a quiet ridge road takes us gently towards our final destination… As we approach Conques, we make one final detour to the Bancarel viewpoint, which overlooks the village. Once in Conques, we take the time to appreciate the medieval village, without a doubt the most beautiful village on the Saint Jacques de Compostelle route. We settle into our hotel and make the most of a last dinner together to look back at all the magical moments of the last seven days…

Distance covered: approx. 45 km / ascent: approx. 950 m

Day 8: End of our circuit or return to Le Puy-en-Velay

Itinerary end: France Bike Trips services end on day 8 after breakfast.

Conques - Le Puy-en-Velay transfer: A minibus transfer is available in order to return to Le Puy-en-Velay. Please see the "Dates and prices" tab for more details.

Distances and altitude gain are an indication only and may vary.

Dates

Self-guided tour available from mid-April to mid-October on the dates of your choice.

Costs and services self-guided tour

Price per person for a group of:

A single-room supplement will be automatically charged for odd-numbered groups.

The price includes:
  • 7 nights in  guest houses and 2* hotels in double/twin rooms with en-suite facilities
  • 7 breakfasts
  • 7 dinners (3 to 4 course menu)
  • Daily luggage transfers
  • A carefully designed itinerary
  • Our navigation app for smartphones, a detailed road book including maps (digital format) and GPS tracks
What is not included:
  • Lunches
  • International flights
  • Your transfer to the meeting place (see paragraph below)
  • All services mentioned in extensions
  • Insurance, assistance
  • Drinks at the accommodation
  • Visits to museums, monuments and sites not covered by the programme
  • Additional travel related to change in the programme due to bad weather
  • All personal expenses
  • Everything not mentioned under  “the price includes".

Supplementary services

Single room accommodation (7 nights) 295 € / 

One way transfer Conques - Le Puy en Velay 135 € / 

Extra nights in Le Puy:

Extra night in Puy en Velay in 3* hotel, double room, including breakfast 80 € / 

Extra night in Puy en Velay in 3* hotel, single room, including breakfast 115 € / 

Bike rental: see below

Return to Le Puy-en-Velay

Important: A minibus transfer is available in order to return to Le Puy-en-Velay. The service leaves on day 8 at 1:30pm (13h30). If you wish to use the transfer service to Le Puy-en-Velay at the end of your trip, please note that bicyles are accepted at the discretion of the transport service. Therefore, please reserve this service well in advance.

A vehicle transfer system also exists on the Saint Jacques trail. Based in Le Puy, this professional service delivers your vehicle from Le Puy to your chosen destination. Approximate price: 240€.

Contact details:

  • Transport Claudine: +33 (0)5 62 28 67 92
  • La Malle Postale: +33 (0)4 71 04 21 79

E-bike rental

We offer e-bike rental for this trip. The e-bikes are delivered with a puncture repair kit and a bike-lock. The price includes the return transfer of the bikes to Le Puy at the end of your tour.

E-Bike (7 days)
(Bergamont Horizon 6 or equivalent)
375 € / 

A deposit of €1,000 will be required on site by our rental partner (bank imprint).

Electric bikes offer pedaling assistance, greatly reducing the effort needed to cover a given distance compared to a classic "human-powered" bicycle. They offer an alternative solution in two cases: 

  • You do not feel able to complete a level 1 wheel (lowest level) circuit. With electric assistance, this trip becomes accessible. 
  • You would like to complete a circuit with a person who is fitter than you and you are worried that you will be unable to keep up, or that the other person will find your pace too slow.

Private groups / Custom tours

You are a group of friends, a family, a company or a cycling club and you would like to organise a private cycling tour on the dates of your choice. This option is available for guided and self-guided tours.

  • If you are interested in one of the tours presented on our website, we can provide you with a detailed quote based on the number of persons in your group.
  • If you are interested in a custom version of one of our tours, with specific requirements (tour duration, accommodation type, vehicle assistance, airport transfers, bike rental, etc.), we can provide you with a detailed quote based on the number of persons in the group and the group's specific requirements.

For more information or to receive a quote, please contact us by phone at +33 458 140 435  or by email at info@france-bike-trips.com.

Travel insurance

It is important to be correctly insured when embarking on a cycling holiday. We recommend checking the details of your travel insurance (if you have one) and, if necessary, subscribing to our contract below. Please note that France Bike Trips is simply an intermediary between you and the insurance company.

You can choose between these travel insurance contracts while completing your booking form:

  • I subscribe to the "comprehensive multi-risk" insurance cover (4.5%), minimum premium of 15 €:
    This contract covers assistance, repatriation, lost or stolen luggage, holiday interruption and cancellation. To see the full contract, click here.
  • I purchase the "cancellation only" insurance cover (2.5%), minimum premium of 10 €:
    This policy covers cancellation only. To see the full contract, click here.
  • I purchase the "repatriation & assistance" insurance cover (1.6%), minimum premium of 10 €:
    This policy covers assistance, repatriation, lost or stolen luggage and holiday interruption. To see the full contract, click here.

Recommendation:
If you choose to take out a travel insurance policy with another insurance company, please check that the search and rescue coverage is suitable: area covered, expenses included, risks covered (as an indication, a minimum cover of 15 000 € is recommended). Please note that credit card insurance rarely offers this type of coverage.

Booking procedure / Cancellation

How to book

In order to make a booking please fill in the online booking form on the "booking" page of your chosen tour. At the end of the booking process you will be transferred to our bank's secure payment page in order to pay a 30 % deposit.

Last minute booking

All self-guided bookings made within 21 days of tour departure will incur a surcharge of 15 € per person.

Expert advice
  • Unsure which tour to book?
  • Interested in a custom version of one of our tours?
  • Not sure if a particular tour is suitable for your riding style?

A dedicated team of travel specialists is available to offer you expert advice Monday to Friday from 9 am to 6 pm (French time) by phone - +33 458 140 435 or by mail - info@france-bike-trips.com.

Tour confirmation

In order to confirm our guided tours, we need to reach a minimum number of participants (usually 5 persons are necessary). Therefore booking a guided tour does not necessarily mean the tour is confirmed. In the unlikely event that we are unable to confirm your chosen tour, we will offer you the opportunity (no less than 21 days before departure) of switching to another (confirmed) tour, or receiving a full refund.

Self-guided or custom tours: We confirm bookings of self-guided tours and custom tours directly after booking.

In both cases, please await our final booking confirmation before making any travel arrangements.

Balance payment

Tour balance payment must be made no less than 30 days before tour departure. Your travel documents will be sent to you once we have received your balance payment. Road books and maps will be sent to you 3 weeks before departure.

Cancellation

In the event that you are obliged to cancel your tour France Bike Trips will reimburse the entire sum paid for the tour, minus the following cancellation charges:

  • More than 60 days before departure: 5 % of the tour price, excluding insurance premium
  • Between 60 and 31 days before departure: 15 % of the tour price, excluding insurance premium
  • Between 30 and 21 days: 30 % of the tour price, excluding insurance premium
  • Between 20 and 14 days: 50 % of the tour price, excluding insurance premium
  • Between 13 and 7 days: 70 % of the tour price, excluding insurance premium
  • Less than 7 days before departure: 100 % of the tour price, excluding insurance premium

Full details of our sales conditions are available here

Getting there

By train: From Paris Gare de Lyon train station to Le Puy en Velay train station (about 5h by TGV train).
https://www.sncf-connect.com/en-en/

By plane:

  • From Lyon airport: join the Lyon train station and head to Le Puy en Velay.

By car:
Route planner: en.mappy.com

Route navigation

You will receive an email 2 weeks before departure, containing all the information necessary for your upcoming tour, including the following navigation tools:

Our dedicated smartphone app

Follow your route with comfort and ease! Thanks to the Velorizons navigation app, download the full trip itinerary to your smartphone, view route maps and profiles, access the list of booked accommodation, services and useful contacts, and use the integrated route guidance (visual and vocal) for navigation.

See the mobile app presentation video

To benefit fully from the app navigation system, we strongly recommend attaching your smartphone to the bicycle handlebar using a dedicated mount. An example can be viewed here.

Velorizons app compatibility
Operating systemAndroidAppleWindows PhoneBlackberry
CompatibilityVersion 8.0 minimumiOS 8.0 minimum. iPhone compatible, iPad compatible if GPS equippedNon compatibleNon compatible
A detailed Road Book

Your tour road book will be available to download in your My France Bike Trips customer area. The road book contains:

  • Full colour maps with highlighted routes,
  • Step-by-step route description,
  • Route profiles
GPS tracks

Tour GPS tracks will be available to download in your My France Bike Trips customer area. The tracks are in .gpx format, compatible with all GPS devices/apps.

Car sharing

If you sign up for a guided tour, we offer you the opportunity to see if you can carpool with other participants to get to the point of departure. To do this, go to "Car sharing" in our website. By entering the complete reference and the date of departure of the tour (available on the registration confirmation that we have sent you), you have access to route details and emails of other participants who wish to carpool.

Group size and guiding

For guided trips we limit the size of our groups from 5 (min) to 12 (max) persons in order to ensure security and conviviality.

You will be guided by English-speaking French mountain bike guides.

No size limitation for self-guided groups.

Accommodation

We favour comfortable accommodation with warm hospitality. For more details, please see the "Costs and services" section.

For private groups and self-guided tours it is possible to choose alternative accommodation (upgrade) depending on availability.

Food

"L'art de la table"

We pay very careful attention to the quality and the variety of your meals.  Fresh and local produce will be served wherever possible.

Depending on the meals included in your chosen tour:

  • Continental breakfasts taken at the accommodation
  • Cold picnics for lunch (mixed salad, bread, cold meats, cheese and fruit). Each participant carries his picnic in his daypack
  • Hearty dinners (3 to 4 courses, with local dishes)

Please check the "Dates & Prices" section for meal plan details.

Baggage

During the day you carry only a daypack for additional clothing, water, food, camera, etc. The rest of your baggage is transferred each day to the following nights accommodation.

Health

We strongly recommend having a medical check-up before your holiday. 

Our / Your state of mind

- A "group" tour: If you join a guided tour, you will be part of a group for several days. This is a superb opportunity to meet new people and share some magical moments. However, a group tour requires that each person show friendliness, openness and mutual respect for their fellow travellers.

- An "adventure" tour: despite the most careful preparation, adventure tours can present unforeseen events. Accepting these risks will help you enjoy your trip to the full, in the knowledge that your guide, our local partners and the entire France Bike Trips team will offer you the most suitable solutions to any given situation.

Bike and plane / train

If you decide to bring your own bike, be aware that transporting a bike by plane or train is no longer an issue. However a few simple guidelines help to optimise the transport and avoid potential damages that could occur.
Your bike must be transported in a designated bike bag (standard size 120x90cm). This maximal size allows you to travel with your bike as "hand luggage" in any TGV and SNCF trains.
It is very important that you protect your bike in the bag. After having deflated the tires, removed the wheels (by removing the quick release mechanisms), pedals and rear derailleur (which is left hanging on the chain), we recommend you wrap your bike inside the bag in a sheet of dense foam (thickness of 3 to 5 cm). A piece of cardboard or rigid plastic positioned between the foam and the inside of the cover can be beneficial to provide more rigidity.

Once folded up the bike bag will take up very little space and will be transported by the assistance vehicle during your tour.

Bike bags are available directly from France Bike Trips at a cost of 70 euros, plus postage.

Your equipment

Equipment provided by France Bike Trips on guided tours:
  • A group first-aid kit
  • A bike repair kit and tools
Personal equipment to bring:
Baggage

All your luggage must fit in two bags: a daypack and a travel bag.

1/ Daypack

This is the bag you will keep with you each day whilst riding. This bag should not be too large (up to 30 litres).

It will contain: a picnic lunch, camera, waterproof and extra clothing, etc.

Each day, your guide will advise you on what to bring in your bag according to the route and the weather.

2/ Travel bag

This is the bag that will be transported from one accommodation to the next by vehicle. It should contain all the belongings you will not use during the day.

IMPORTANT: Your luggage transported from one accommodation to the next must fit in a single bag and must not exceed 20kg.

List of equipment to pack in your bag the day of departure:
For your head
  • A cap or other head protection against the sun
  • A hat or headband
  • A bike helmet.
For your upper body
  • Two base layers (made of synthetic or natural breathable fabrics)
  • A warm shirt or a sweatshirt
  • A fleece
  • A waterproof jacket
For your legs
  • Two good quality cycling shorts
  • Trousers
  • Casual short
  • A swimsuit.
For your feet
  • Comfortable sports shoes 
  • Sports socks
  • Sandals (not obligatory, but nice during breaks and in the evening...).
For your bike

If you rent a bike from France Bike Trips, this material is not necessary.

  • 2 spare tubes and a puncture repair kit
  • Lubricant for chain and derailleur
  • A pump
  • A spare derailleur hanger
Various
  • A pair of cycling gloves
  • A bike lock
  • 2 bike bottles 75 cl (or Camelbak)
  • A small individual pharmacy: sunscreen (face and lips); band aids + double skin; Immodium; pain killers, earplugs, other personal medication.

Self-guided formula

Self-guided tour "user guide"

Active autonomy: what you need to know for our self-guided tours

In order to achieve the planned tour programme, you must:

  • Guide yourself with the highlighted maps and road book;
  • Choose suitable start times adapted to the lengths of the daily stages as well as your own riding pace, and leave an adequate safety margin of time;
  • Obtain daily weather forecasts from your hosts, and take into account the weather conditions when planning journey times;
  • Arrive at the booked guest houses and hotels listed in the programme on the given dates; 
  • Bring the necessary personal equipment to carry out the tour. France Bike Trips equipment list constitutes the necessary minimum;
  • Carry insurance policies and emergency telephone numbers with you at all times;
  • Be familiar with basic first-aid steps;
  • In the event of any problems during your trip, contact France Bike Trips (contact information in your travel documents). Possession of a mobile phone that works in France is strongly recommended.

Self-guided tours are undertaken without a guide and at your own risk. France Bike Trips cannot be held liable for any route error, misconduct, personal imprudence, inadequate planning or inappropriate reactions in the event of incidents.

Any programme change of your own initiative is under your responsibility and at your expense. 

Having said this, with our advice and good preparation, you should be able to look forward to a wonderful, trouble free holiday. Enjoy your trip!

Average tour rating:

5/5 - 2 Reviews
Gary D. | Participant rating:
"We had a fantastic time. No problems with any of the organization each day, the accommodation and hospitality was great and the route, landscape and riding better than I imagined. Highly recommend in every respect."
Peter E. | Participant rating:
"A really well designed bike tour that provided a sense of day to day adventure, with the right amount of cycling challenge, along a route that was really well designed to highlight the history and natural beauty of the region. Sharing the route with the pilgrims on the Way of Saint James during the day on the track, and in the evenings in our accommodation (particularly the “gites”) was what really stood out for us."
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