Cycling Holidays In France
Cycling in France is a great way to enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery Europe has to offer.
Get away from the rat race of city life and soak up the culture, food and wine that France has to offer. All this at a pace that suits you. By cycling you’ll see things that might otherwise pass you by if you were driving.
The Languedoc has such a magnificent history that cycling in France will provide you with the opportunity to discover such places as the medieval walled city of Carcassonne. The 240km long Canal du Midi and a multitude of Roman remains such as the Roman bridge at St.Thibery.
The problem with cycling in France as a holiday is that there’s so much to see you’re in danger of missing out. This part of France is well known for it’s traffic free roads, but how do you know where the best ones are?
My suggestion is simple. Take an organised tour.
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This way you’ll be sure to find the best roads for your level of fitness.
You’re guaranteed not to miss out on the best scenery.
You’ll stay in tried and tested hotels, rather than relying on a picture in a brochure.
Eat at recommended restaurants that serve good food and fine local wines (not too much though!)
Who To Book Your Cycling Holiday In France With
My recommendation is French cycling holidays. They are a professional outfit with a proven track record. If you’re looking at going cycling in the following regions of France, then they’re the people to talk to;
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Loire
Bordeaux
Languedoc
Dordogne
Provence
They will provide all you need for a smooth and enjoyable holiday.
Included in their package is bike hire, transfers to and from the local airportsand the nearest TGV train stations, and even travel insurance with full medical cover.
So if cycling is your thing, and you want to see the best parts of one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, pack up your padded shorts and your sunglasses and enjoy yourself.>
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