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Breakfasts and dinners are included in the price of this trip. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated, please let us know down below if you have any. There are options for vegans and vegetarians, and there is also usually a picnic made with local ingredients during the duration of the trip.

Please let us know down below if you’d like us to help arrange airport transfers for you.

Single supplement—contact us before booking

The adventure price is based on double occupancy. For a private cabin, contact us before booking. The exact price varies by availability and season. Note that adding a single supplement to your booking is MANDATORY if you’re joining as a solo traveller.

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8 day
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Terranova Bike Tours
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  • Come join this unforgettable 8-day e-bike journey through the heart of Provence, where we'll explore its iconic landscapes, charming villages, and rich artistic heritage. Thanks to our trusty e-bikes, we’ll get to explore far more of this region than you’d expect! Choosing your favorite spot (or even your favorite day) will prove to be mission impossible. And as if the jaw-dropping landscapes and views aren’t enough to win anyone over, keep in mind that this is an all-inclusive tour—meaning that handpicked accommodations, all transfers, luggage transfers, breakfasts and dinners, and e-bike rental are included and arranged. From the picturesque fields of lavender to majestic historic villages, every moment promises an immersion into the essence of Provence's beauty and culture

    • Your adventure begins at 2:30pm with a warm welcome from your knowledgeable tour guide at the Avignon TGV train station. From there, we’ll embark on a guided city tour through the heart of Avignon, immersing ourselves in its rich history and vibrant culture. As the day winds down, we’ll transfer to the medieval town of Uzès, where we’ll stay at the charming Boutique Hotel D’Entraigues, nestled amidst the picturesque streets of this ancient town.

      For those arriving by plane in Marseille, we offer a seamless transfer to Avignon at a prearranged time. If you prefer to drive, parking is available in a nearby garage in Uzès, close to the hotel. At the end of our journey, you can either take the airport bus from Aix to Marseille or arrange a private transfer, ensuring you’re quickly reunited with your car in Uzès, allowing you to leave Provence at your own pace.

      Accommodation: Hôtel Entraigues

      Avignon at sunset, France
    • We start our cycling journey at the majestic Uzès Castle, hopping onto our bikes and heading toward the awe-inspiring Pont du Gard. This Roman marvel, set in a stunning landscape, was ingeniously constructed to supply water to the distant city of Nîmes. As we admire its grandeur, we’ll learn about its historical significance, highlighting ancient engineering prowess.

      Switching to e-bikes, we pedal through picturesque vineyards producing renowned Côtes du Rhône red wine. We enjoy a Provencal picnic under the shade of plane trees. Our afternoon route follows the tranquil Rhône River, passing dams and bridges to reach historic Tarascon. Here, we explore Tarascon Castle and learn about the legendary Tarasque creature. We continue along canal banks and sunflower fields to Arles, where we park our bikes and head to our hotel for an overnight stay and dinner.

      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Cycling: 60 km / 37.3 miles
      Accommodation: Maison Volver

      Aerial view of Arles
    • We start with a short transfer from the bustling city to the pristine marshlands. Along the way, we see expansive salt hills and fields, among the largest in Europe. In the nature reserve, we pass through rice fields, listening to birdcalls and feeling the salty breeze. We spot rare birds like black storks, gray herons, bee-eaters, Egyptian ibises, and flamingos. If we’re lucky, we’ll see the legendary white Camargue horses as well, descendants of an ancient breed.

      Cycling along a flat dam that seemingly merges with the sea, we reach Saintes Maries de la Mer, home to a fortified church and an annual pilgrimage site for Gypsies. After lunch, a transfer takes us back to Arles for a guided tour in van Gogh’s footsteps. We admire St. Trophime Cathedral and explore the city’s alleys, the Rhône River, and cafés. We end the day relaxing at Hotel Le Mas de l’Oulivié near Les Baux.

      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Cycling: 31 km / 19.3 miles
      Accommodation: Hôtel Le Mas de l’Oulivié

      Camargue horses
    • In the morning light, we’ll guide you on a stroll through the charming streets of St. Remy, a town rich in history and artistic inspiration. It was here that Van Gogh found solace during his time in the hospital, and where the Romans built a fortress and settlement. During our walk, we’ll show you the town’s most enchanting corners, offering glimpses into its rich past and vibrant present.

      Then, we’ll set off on bicycles through the legendary Hell Valley with its unique rock formations, towards the majestic ruins of Les Baux. A visit to the fortress, bathed in the morning glow, promises an unforgettable experience. Our biking path continues through the limestone cliffs of the Alpilles, adorned with pine trees and vineyards. We’ll rest beneath ancient olive trees, savoring a picnic. In the afternoon, we’ll return to Les Baux to relax in the park and outdoor pool.

      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Cycling: 44 km / 27.3 miles
      Accommodation: Hôtel Le Mas de l’Oulivié

      Les Baux de Provence
    • Today we’ll be gliding through lavender fields and across the Durance River into the picturesque Vaucluse Department. Amidst the idyllic landscape lies Château Bonpas, known for its excellent wines. We’ll visit the château to savor the essence of Provence’s viticultural heritage. Continuing along the “Voie Verte,” a traffic-free path, we’ll pass through quaint villages, including Lumières, before ascending into the rugged beauty of the Lubéron mountains. As the late afternoon sun casts its golden hue, we’ll arrive in Gordes, a village renowned for its preserved cultural heritage and picturesque charm.

      Voted one of the most beautiful villages in France, Gordes is perched on a terraced hill crowned by an ancient fortress. After a brief introduction, we’ll explore the village’s quaint streets, perhaps visiting the historic church or enjoying a coffee in the castle square. With two nights at yet another charming hotel and exquisite dinners, we’ll be embraced by the timeless allure of this Provencal gem.

      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Cycling: 50 km / 31 miles
      Accommodation: Relais du Silence Mas des Romarins or Le petit Palais d’Anglae

      Gordes village in Provence
    • Like a precious pearl within a shell, the Abbey of Sénanque rests in a deep gorge. Descending on foot to this remote monastery, we’ll feel a sense of tranquility as we explore its sacred halls and its timeless beauty. After our visit, we’ll cycle through the rugged terrain of the Vaucluse Mountains towards Pernes-les-Fontaines, the “City of Fountains.” Here, we’ll encounter the karst source of Vaucluse, a natural wonder with its crystalline waters. For the final stretch to the source’s bubbling point, we’ll take a leisurely walk through the picturesque village, lined with charming studios and cherry trees.

      As we journey back to Gordes, the melody of bubbling springs and rushing streams, weaving us through a rich landscape will guide us homeward.

      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Cycling: 45 km / 28 miles
      Accommodation: Relais du Silence Mas des Romarins or Le petit Palais d’Anglae

      Gordes in Provence, France
    • To begin our day, we’ll cycle through the valley, crossing two gentle hills to reach Roussillon, perched atop ochre cliffs. Colors here unfold as the landscape glows in yellow, purple, and rusty red against cedar trees. Ochre, a pigment with ancient origins, has long been Roussillon’s artistic soul, bringing modest yet enduring prosperity. After a delightful ride, we’ll cross the Coulon River via the historic Roman bridge “Pont Julien.” Boarding our bus, we’ll ascend the Lubéron mountains, known locally as the “Enchanted Mountain amidst enchanted forests.”

      Centuries ago, this elevation served as a sanctuary for persecuted Waldensians. Today, tranquility reigns supreme, with aromatic purity in the air and glittering white limestone cliffs. We’ll descend through wooded gorges, guided by nature’s melodies, until we reach Lourmarin Castle. From here, a bus takes us to Aix-en-Provence, where a hotel awaits near the bustling Cours Mirabeau promenade. As the sun sets, we’ll enjoy a farewell dinner at a top restaurant, savoring Provence’s flavors and reflecting on our journey.

      Meals: Breakfast and dinner
      Cycling: 42 km / 26 miles
      Accommodation: Hôtel de Augustins or Hôtel de l’Arbois****

      Roussillon ochre canyon
    • On our last day, we’ll explore the picturesque old town of Aix-en-Provence, an incomparable city of art and culture by strolling through its ancient alleyways. Cézanne loved this place and immortalized many of its scenes on canvas, particularly Mont Sainte-Victoire. Occasionally, you’ll catch a glimpse of its distinctive peak between the pink rooftops. We’ll visit the impressive Saint-Sauveur Cathedral with its intricately designed walnut wood doors and charming 12th-century Romanesque cloister. The facades of the patrician houses around the market square exude confidence, boasting elaborate wrought-iron gates, extravagant decorations, and fascinating trompe l’oeil paintings for which Aix is famous.

      After a guided walk through the city, our tour will end around 12pm at the hotel. If necessary, we’ll help you coordinate your departure to Marseille Airport or your starting hotel in Uzès. Every 30 minutes, a transfer bus departs from the bus station to the airport, near our hotel. We certainly recommend extending your stay in Aix-en-Provence! Enjoy a stroll through the vegetable and herb market or the colorful flower market. A visit to the Granet Museum with some of Cézanne’s works is also worthwhile. We would be happy to reserve an additional night at our hotel for you.

      Meals: Breakfast

      Sainte Victoire mountain
    • What you get on this adventure:

        • An experienced, local bike guide with extensive knowledge of the area
        • 8-day bike tour in Provence, France
        • Accommodation for 7 nights in very good hotels (double occupancy)
        • 7 breakfasts
        • 6 multi-course dinners in hotel restaurants or particularly excellent restaurants
        • E-bike rental with an aluminium frame, Bosch motor, and a bike lock (standard bikes are available as well)
        • Service station escort bus with transfer possibility and technical support (allowing you to shorten or cancel a bike tour for the day)
        • Luggage transfer
        • Guided tours with local guides and entrance fees in Avignon, Arles and Aix-en-Provence
        • All transfers as in the itinerary
        • Mineral water on the cycling excursions
        • CO2 compensation in the travel region (excluding arrival and departure)

      What’s not included:

        • Flights to Provence
        • Helmet — possible to rent upon checkout
        • Lunches and drinks — circa €15 per day
        • Airport transfers — additional to request upon checkout
        • Personal expenses
        • Guide gratuities — optional
        • Travel and medical insurance — optional
    • For this bike tour in Provence, France, you can expect routes along smaller, asphalted, low-traffic roads. There’s one longer unpaved stretch in the Camargue nature reserve. Don’t let high daily mileages discourage you—on some days, it’s due to long, flat stretches. On Day 6, there will be two short hikes.

      The total cycling distance of this bike tour is 272 km (169 miles). You can find day-by-day distances in the itinerary, but the shortest daily route is 31 km (19 miles) and the longest one 60 km (37 miles). Keep in mind that you’ll be powered by e-bikes, making the route far more manageable! Your guides rate this trip as a quite easy one.

    • Here’s a list of the equipment you need to bring:

        • Comfortable riding or athletic clothing, preferably moisture wicking or synthetic material
        • Clothing for the evening and restaurants
        • Sturdy low shoes
        • Windbreaker / rain coat
        • Sweater
        • Sunglasses and sunhat
        • Plenty of water, water bottle or hydration bladder
        • Daypack with snacks
        • Biking gloves are optional but recommended
        • Toiletries (sunscreen, hand sanitizer, bug spray, toilet paper, etc.)
        • Day pack large enough to carry all things you might need throughout the day
        • Camera — optional (but recommended)

      In general, clothing should be loose-fitting and comfortable. The temperature difference on this bike tour in Provence can be substantial within a day, so be prepared with appropriate clothing. Layered sweaters and thin jackets protect against unexpected cold snaps and wind while cycling; the “layering” principle is always effective. Additionally, you will need rain protection clothing to put on! We recommend packing mid-height hiking boots in your luggage.

    • Group sizes and pricing

        • For this bike tour in Provence, France, the usual client-to-guide ratio is 8:1.
        • It takes a minimum of 8 people for this tour to operate. The maximum group size is set at 16 participants.
        • The trip is confirmed to run 30 days at the latest prior to departure. That’s also the cut-off time for signing up for the tour—at least 30 days before the departure
        • While solo travelers are welcome, please note that a single supplement is mandatory (please contact us before booking as the price depends on availability and season). It’s not possible to join as a solo traveller and share a cabin with another guest. If interested in joining solo, please let us know before booking!

      Bike tours in Provence, France can be arranged for larger groups. Contact us to make arrangements.

      Min. age requirements

        • If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
        • Minors older than 16 may be permitted to join the bike tour in Provence, France on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.

      If your group has cyclists under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.

    • The starting point of your bike tour in Provence, France, is Avignon. Your guides will come pick you up at 2:30 pm at Avignon TGV train station. To get there, it’s best to fly into Marseille Provence Airport (MRS). If you’d like us to arrange airport transfers, let us know upon booking.

    • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with both emergency medical and travel insurance.

      With medical insurance, if you have an accident or medical emergency on or off the mountain, you’ll avoid paying out of pocket for costly expenses. This covers everything from hospital treatments to emergency air transportation and more. Travel insurance covers canceled flights, natural disasters and other scenarios that may interrupt your travel plans.

      If you need assistance selecting the right insurance for your group, let us know and we will be happy to help!

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