Road bike France

An epic high mountain cycling getaway across three countries and majestic mountain passesRef CR05

Mont Blanc, towering at over 4,805 meters, inspires not only mountaineers but also ambitious road cyclists. Join us for an unique high mountain cycling trip that loops around the Top of Europe, climbing breathtaking passes with views of giant glaciers and snow-capped peaks. The Mont Blanc range spans Switzerland, Italy, and France, offering a unique opportunity to cross borders while enjoying vibrant villages filled with local charm and cuisine. Our 4-day journey includes iconic passes like the Great St Bernard Pass and renowned Tour de France climbs, such as the Col des Saisies and Cormet de Roselend. We’ll kick off the tour in legendary Chamonix, pedal through the Swiss Alps of Valais, get enchanted in the Italian Val d'Aoste, and immerse ourselves in the picturesque beauty of the Beaufortain in French Savoie. Let's embark on a thrilling road bike adventure in the heart of the Western Alps.

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Highlights

  • An epic 4-day, 350 km long high mountain cycling getaway
  • Stunning panoramas of the Mont Blanc massif, revealed from every angle
  • Highlight climbs of Le Tour de France, including the Cormet de Roselend and Col des Saisies
  • A three-country loop featuring excellent Alpine cuisine

Description

Comments

  • Available as guided trip with support vehicle as well as self-guided
  • Choose between two differents routes each day, with varying distances and profiles, depending on your daily shape, weather and route preferences
  • Special offers available for private groups. Please contact us for a quote.

Levels

On some of the stages of this trip you can choose between two different routes with varying distances and altitude gain each day (level 2 or 3). For details, see the programme below.

Detailed itinerary

Day 1: Chamonix - Great St. Bernhard

Itinerary start: Rendezvous with the group and the tour leader is on day 1 at 9 am at Chamonix-Mont-Blanc SNCF railway station. On request we can book the previous night's accommodation for you in Chamonix. We can also organise a transfer from Geneva or Lyon airport.

We leave busy Chamonix this morning for Argentière and Vallorcine. We reach the latter after conquering the first ramps on the Col des Montets, which leads us through the nature reserve of the Aiguilles Rouges. A little later we cross the Swiss border. After the Col de la Forclaz, the long descent down into the Rhone Valley awaits us, surrounded by vineyards and with spectacular views of the Bernese and Valais Alps. On a side route over the Col de Champex with its lake and its winding south side, we reach the main route of the Great St Bernhard Pass. Caution is advised here, especially in the tunnels. Overnight stay just below the pass summit at 2,400 m.

Climbs of the day: 

  • Col des Montets (1,461 m)
  • Col de la Forclaz (1,527 m)
  • Col de Champex (1,468 m)
  • Grosser St. Bernhard / Great Saint Bernhard (2,469 m)

Distance and altitude gain:

  • Level 3: approx. 90 km and 3,400 m

Note: The Great St. Bernard has several tunnels on its northern side and is relatively busy compared to the other sections of this tour. Lights and reflective clothing are essential! The night at the top of the pass compensates for the efforts of the ascent.

To shorten the stage, you can hop on the support vehicle to avoid this section and transfer to the accomodation (not available for the Self-Guided / “Liberté” version).

Day 2: Great St. Bernhard - Bourg Saint Maurice 

Today, the descent from the Great St. Bernard into the Italian Aosta Valley awaits us, with its stone houses and traditional roofs of grey quartz slabs. Until Saint Rhémy en Bosses we avoid the busy main route. Shortly before Aosta, we can choose a (difficult) variant that takes you up over the well-exposed southern slopes on quite mountain roads overlooking the valley (+ 850 metres in altitude). Behind Pré-Saint-Didier, we start with the main difficulty of the day: the long ascent to the Little St. Bernhard. Here, too, the first part of the ascent can be avoided via a low-traffic but strenuous secondary route. We leave Italy at the top of the climb at almost 2,200 m. Fantastic descent follows in France on a lovely hairpin road to our accommodation in Séez above Bourg Saint Maurice.

Climbs of the day: 

  • Little St. Saint Bernhard (2,188 m)

Distance and altitude gain:

  • Level 2: approx. 120 km and 2,000 m
  • Level 3: approx. 125 km and 2,850 m
Day 3: Bourg Saint Maurice - Flumet

This morning we continue to descend into the Tarentaise valley, one of the two main valleys of Savoie, under the gaze of the Aiguille des Glaciers, highest peak around Bourg-Saint-Maurice. There we then branch off to the north and begin the long hors category climb to the Cormet de Roselend (1,967 m) with gradients of up to 9 % in the first section. As we reach the turquoise reservoir surrounded by vasts and majestic alpine landscapes, we enter into Beaufortain Massif, where alpine farming is still very much alive - home of the famous Beaufort cheese. A side trip to the Col du Joly is possible (as an out and back option), offering breathtaking views of the Mont Blanc Range. After le Col des Prés, the descent takes us to the village of Beaufort. A stop at the local cheese cooperative is possible in order to taste the famous Beaufort cheese, an important pillar of the local economy. From Beaufort, we ride up to the Col des Saisies, passing the resort of Les Saisies, renowned for its Olympic Nordic skiing area. Our accommodation awaits us after the final descent of the day.

Climbs of the day: 

  • Cormet de Roselend (1,967 m)
  • Col des Prés (1,703 m)
  • Col du Joly (1,989 m, optional)
  • Col des Saisies (1,650 m)

Distance and altitude gain:

  • Level 2: approx. 80 km and 2,500 m
  • Level 3 (option Col du Joly): approx. 110 km and 3,400 m
Day 4: Flumet - Chamonix

On this last day, we have the choice to climb the famous Col des Aravis out and back. The climb offers stunning panoramas from perfectly laid-out hairpin bends over mountain forests and Alpine meadows, with  views on the imposing southwest side of Mont Blanc. From Flumet heading to Chamonix, you will cross the charming Val d'Arly dotted with elegant Alpine chalets and open mountain pastures. The itinerary will then follow a beautiful balcony road with sweeping views of the Dôme de Miage and the Aiguilles de Bionnassay. Our final stretch is a scenic climb towards Chamonix on quiet back roads. The trip ends in the town center of Chamonix with the mighty summit of Mont Blanc 3,800 meters above our heads.

Climb of the day: 

  • Col des Aravis (1,486 m)

Distance and altitude gain:

  • Level 2: approx. 65 km and 1,200 m
  • Level 3 (including Col des Aravis): approx. 90 km and 1,950 m 

Itinerary end: The trip ends in Chamonix at around 1pm. On request we can book the following night's accommodation for you in town, or organise an airport transfer with the support vehicle.

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

Dates and price

Dates
From   09/07/2026    to   12/07/20264 days945 €Confirmed
From   23/07/2026    to   26/07/20264 days945 €Available
From   06/08/2026    to   09/08/20264 days945 €Confirmed
From   20/08/2026    to   23/08/20264 days945 €Available
From   03/09/2026    to   06/09/20264 days945 €Available
From   10/09/2026    to   13/09/20264 days945 €Confirmed
From   17/09/2026    to   20/09/20264 days895 €Available

Costs and services

The price includes:
  • The assistance of a trip leader in support vehicle (breakdown assistance, daily luggage transport and catering)
  • 3 nights in 2* and 3* hotels or inns (auberges) in double or twin rooms with en-suite facilities
  • 3 hearty breakfasts
  • 4 picnic lunches prepared daily with fresh, regional products: high-energy salad (pasta, rice, lentil), cheese, cold cuts, fruit and muesli/cereal bars 
  • 3 dinners (multi-course menu)
  • Daily luggage transfers
  • Carefully designed itineraries
  • Our navigation app for smartphones, a detailed road book (digital format) and GPS tracks
What is not included:
  • International flights
  • Your transfer to the meeting point
  • Road bike rental
  • All services mentioned in extensions
  • Insurance, assistance
  • Drinks at the accommodation
  • Visits to museums, monuments and sites
  • Additional travel related to changes in the programme due to bad weather
  • All personal expenses
  • Everything not mentioned under “the price includes".

Extra services

Single room accommodation (3 nights) 180 € / 

Vélorizons cycling jersey
(shipping not included)
75 € / 

Extra night in Chamonix in 3* hotel, single room, including breakfast 250 € / 

Extra night in Chamonix in 3* hotel, double or twin room, including breakfast 150 € / 

Transport of a rigid bike box or a semi-rigid bike bag during the trip
The supplement concerns rigid bike boxes (non-collapsible) and semi-rigid bike bags (collapsible) which are larger than typical hand luggage when folded (56 cm × 45 cm × 25 cm). Ex. Evoc bike bag. Soft bike bags (bags that can be folded entirely and stored under the seats) are transported free of charge.
40 € / 

Road bike rental (supported version)

Available models

Standard road bike
Carbon frame and fork, disc brakes, Shimano Tiagra groupset, 10 speeds, 50/34 - 11/32, aluminium wheelset, model Scott Addict 50 or equivalent, roughly 9 kg
295 € / 

Premium road bike
Carbon frame and fork, disc brakes, Shimano 105 groupset, 12 Di2 speeds, 50/34 - 11/32, aluminium wheelset, model Scott Addict 40 or equivalent, roughly 8,9 kg
355 € / 

Ultimate road bike
Carbon frame and fork, disc brakes, Shimano 105 groupset, 12 Di2 speeds, 50/34 - 11/34, carbon Mavic or Syncros wheelset, model Scott Addict 30 or equivalent, roughly 8,4 kg
465 € / 

E-road bike
Carbon frame and fork, Shimano 105 groupset, 11 speeds, 50/34 - 11/32, aluminium wheelset, supplied with 1 x 248Wh battery (+ 1 extra 210Wh battery), model Orbea Gain M30 or equivalent, roughly 13 kg
635 € / 

Bike equipment
  • Repair kit included: 2 CO2 cartridges, patches, multi-tool, 1 inner tube, tyre levers
  • 2 bottle holders (except size 47 bicycles on which only one can be placed)
  • Helmets and water bottles: not included
  • Pedals: Our rental bikes come without pedals. You can either bring your own pedals or specify your needs; we can install 3 types of pedals at no extra charge: Look KEO easy, Shimano SPD-SL or Shimano SPD.

Please indicate your choice of model and pedals as well as your height (if possible also frame size and inseam) when filling out your booking form.

You will receive your chosen model from the tour leader on the first day of your tour. He will carry out an inventory of the bike with you, as well as a second inventory at the end of the tour.

Bike “consumables" (tyres, tubes, brake pads, cables) are included in the rental price. Only parts and components that are broken due to a crash and/or misuse will be charged. In the event of bike loss or theft, a fixed fee will be charged (2200 € for the Standard model, 3590 € for the Premium and Electric models and 5700 € for the Super light model).

Vélorizons cycling jersey

A cycling jersey to our taste.

A timeless road cycling jersey produced in France, inspired by our team and our road cycling trips. High quality, made in France by a Savoy company and with a feel-good character for long days in the saddle. Offered at a great price.

Features

- High-quality SIRTECH + LYCRA textiles
- 3 pockets, one with a central zip + 1 side pocket
- Full front zip
- Half-high cycling collar
- Short raglan sleeves in Lycra with seamless ends
- Gripper at the hem

Available sizes (EU sizing): XXS bis XL
Cut:
Slim fit, unisex
Price: see above

Order and further information by e-Mail or ask our leaders while on tour.

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

Daily schedule

During riding you carry only your day pack. All your luggage is transported each day by the support vehicle.

After breakfast, the support vehicle driver will pack your luggage in the van, distribute cereal/energy bars, and announce the time slot for lunch. The driver can also hand out picnics to any participants who do not wish to stop at the designated picnic lunch stop.

Once all the participants have passed the picnic stop, the driver transports your luggage directly to the following nights accommodation, before returning to wait at the foot of the last climb of the day. He is then available to help any members of the group in difficulty or who encounter a mechanical problem. You'll usually meet the van driver several times during the day, offering the opportunity to fill up with water, change clothing, etc.

Each participant is free to ride at his or her own pace, using the road book and GPS route to navigate during the day. However, the driver is equipped with a mobile phone, and can be reached at any time during the day if a particpant encounters a problem. The driver is also available throughout the trip to provide information and advice.

Getting there

From/To Geneva:

From Geneva Airport or Geneva city center: from Geneva Cornavin train station take the train Leman Express L2 to Annemasse (France), from Anemasse (France) connect to the french train SNCF network to Saint Gervais les Bains and then Chamonix.

Geneva airport website: https://www.gva.ch/en

From/To Paris:

Reach Paris Train station Gare de Lyon and get to Chamonix by train (SNCF train network):

  • either via Bourg-en-Bresse, Bellegarde-sur-Valserine/Bellegarde direct to Chamonix.
  • or via Lyon Part Dieu train station (see below)

From/To Lyon: 

Lyon Saint Exupery airport website: www.lyonaeroports.com

Reach Lyon Part Dieu train station and get to Chamonix by train (SNCF train network) via Bourg-en-Bresse, Bellegarde-sur-Valserine/Bellegarde direct to Chamonix.

By train (SNCF train network):

SNCF: www.voyages.sncf.fr

By car:

Route planner: en.mappy.com

Parking: In the event that you travel by car to the meeting point, we will suggest your some free and convenient parking options closeby the meeting point.

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.

Accommodation

We favour comfortable accommodation with warm hospitality.

Our standard price is based on 2* and 3* hotels and comfortable Inns (Auberges) with double rooms and en-suite facilities.

For private groups and self-guided trips it is possible to customise the accommodation (upgrade) depending on availability.

Food

This trip is fully catered (breakfast, lunch and dinner included). We pay very careful attention to the quality and the variety of your meals. Fresh and local products will be served wherever possible. This trip is also an opportunity to discover the local gastronomy and regional products - l'art de la table!

Please note: If you have any food intolerances, please inform us in the comments field on the booking form.

  • Continental breakfasts taken at the accommodation  
  • Simple cereal/muesli bars and dried fruit are distributed in the morning before the start of the stage. You must bring your own specific energy bars and isodrinks, if desired.
  • Hearty dinners (3 to 4 courses, with local dishes)

For lunch, our tour leader will offer you a picnic stop along the route. Our picnics combine a rich salad based on carbohydrates and fresh vegetables with cold meats and cheese, fresh fruit and bread (wherever possible from local producers) as well as sweet and savoury snacks. If you do not want to stop for lunch, we can offer the following options:

  • Our tour leader provides you with a picnic to carry along in a small backpack or a handlebar bag. It contains an individual salad (carbohydrate and vegetable based salad), cold meats, cheese and fruits
  • "Racing food" for weight weenies and those "allergic" to backpacks: energy bars, dried fruit
  • Feel free to stop and eat when and where you want (restaurant, bakery, grocery store...)

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.

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 high-speed and regional 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.

Personal Gear & Packing List

Luggage

All your belongings should be divided into two bags: a backpack and a travel bag.

1/ Backpack or Small Bag (to be kept in the support vehicle or on the bike)

This is the bag you use every day while cycling. It is kept in the support vehicle (accessible during the lunch stop or carried along on the bike (frame, seat or handlebar bag). This bag should not be too large (up to 15 litres).

It will contain: snack food, camera, waterproof and extra clothing, sunglasses, etc.

2/ Travel bag

This bag will be transported by vehicle from one accommodation to the next. It should contain all the items you won’t need during the day. You can expect to find it at your accommodation in the evening (generally not accessible during lunch).

Packing list
For your head
  • A cap or other head protection against the sun
  • A hat or sweat band
  • A bike helmet
For your upper body
  • Two or more cycling jerseys (or technical t-shirts made of synthetic or natural breathable fabrics)
  • A warm and long cycling jersey or shirt; alternatively: arm warmers
  • A sweatsheart and t-shirts (for the evenings)
  • A wind & waterproof jacket
  • A pair of cycling gloves
For your legs
  • Two or more good quality bib shorts with seat pad (chamois)
  • A pair of long and warm cycling tights or leg warmers
  • A casual short (for the evenings)
  • A swimsuit
For your feet
  • A pair of cycling shoes
  • A pair of shoes suitable for the evening
  • Sandals (not compulsory, but nice for warm evenings...)
  • Cycling socks
For your bike
  • Adapted gearing: if in doubt ask us our your local cycle dealer
  • Bike lights with batteries (or charger)
  • 2 spare tubes
  • Puncture repair kit or tubeless repair kit
  • Spare brake pads (except if you start with new pads)
  • Chain lube
  • A small pump
  • A multi tool
Other
  • 2 bike bottles 75 cl (or camelbak)
  • A toiletry kit and towel
  • A bike lock (not compulsory)
  • A small individual pharmacy: sunscreen (face and lips); band aids + double skin (Compeed); Immodium; pain killers, earplugs, other personal medication.

Dates

From the beginning of July to the end of September. Day of the tour start at your convenience.

Costs and services self-guided version

Price per person for a group of

The price includes:
  • 3 nights in 2* and 3* hotels or inns (auberges) in double or twin rooms with en-suite facilities
  • 3 hearty breakfasts
  • 3 dinners (multi-course menu)
  • Daily luggage transfers
  • Carefully designed itineraries
  • Our navigation app for smartphones, a detailed road book (digital format) and GPS tracks
What is not included:
  • Lunch meals
  • International flights
  • Your transfer to the meeting point
  • Road bike rental
  • All services mentioned in extensions
  • Insurance, assistance
  • Drinks at the accommodation
  • Visits to museums, monuments and sites
  • Additional travel related to changes in the programme due to bad weather
  • All personal expenses
  • Everything not mentioned under “the price includes".

Extra services

Extra services: please see the "Dates and Prices" tab. Road bike rental: see below. 

Road bike rental (self-guided version)

Available. Details coming soon. Please contact us for more information.

Self-guided trips: what you should know

Pick a date of your choice and book for as few as 2 people. We take care of the reservation of your accommodation (with breakfast and dinners), the transport of your luggage for each stage and provide you with detailed travel documents (reservation list, detailed road book with highlighted maps, our navigation app for smartphones and GPS tracks).

Our promise

An adventure with support.

  • perfect on-site logistics,
  • a carefully planned route,
  • ride on the most beautiful routes of a region without missing the highlights

Requirements

  • Self-guided navigation with the help of our navigation tools (roadbook, navigation app and/or GPS tracks)
  • Consideration of weather conditions and of the group's capacity with regard to the tour programme
  • Arrival at the accommodation in due time
  • Basic knowledge of equipment and bicycle technology for possible repairs
  • First aid and emergency management

With our travel documents, our advice and a thorough travel preparation on your part, nothing should stand in the way of a wonderful, trouble-free cycling trip.

Note: On our self-guided tours you ride on your own and without a cycling guide. The tours are specifically aimed at people who want to be independent and have experience in navigation. We cannot be held liable for navigation errors, personal misconduct, carelessness, insufficient timing or misjudgement of weather conditions or emergency situations. Any change of itinerary on your part is your own responsibility.

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