For cyclists around the world, France isn't just a country; it’s a pilgrimage. From the sun-baked lavender fields of Provence to the legendary, cloud-piercing hairpins of the Alpe d'Huez, France offers the most iconic cycling terrain on the planet.
However, planning a cycling trip to France from overseas involves a mountain of logistics. Between navigating foreign transport systems, overcoming language barriers in rural villages, and the nightmare of flying with a bike box, the "dream holiday" can quickly feel like a full-time job.
The Magic of the French Backroad The real beauty of France lies away from the main highways. It’s found on the D-roads—the quiet, winding ribbons of asphalt that connect medieval villages and vineyard estates. For international visitors, finding these routes without local knowledge is a challenge. You don't want to spend your limited holiday time staring at a GPS or accidentally cycling onto a busy Route Nationale.
Why "Supported" is the Global Standard When you fly in from thousands of miles away, you want to maximize your time in the saddle. A professional, supported tour changes the game:
Luggage Transfers: Your bags meet you at the next hotel. No panniers, no heavy lifting.
Mechanical Peace of Mind: Don't let a snapped cable or a broken spoke end your trip in a town where you don't speak the language.
Local Expertise: Access the best coffee stops, the steepest climbs, and the most scenic descents that only locals know.
Your Journey to the Heart of Cycling Starts Here Whether you are looking to conquer the "Col du Tourmalet" or enjoy a leisurely gastronomic tour through the Loire Valley, having an expert team behind you makes all the difference. We specialize in bridging the gap between international arrival and the first turn of the pedal.
Discover Your Perfect French Route We’ve curated a definitive guide to the best regions for cycling in France, featuring detailed itineraries for every fitness level. Don't leave your dream trip to chance—see how a supported tour can elevate your experience.

