Our trip begins at Marseille Airport (MRS) at 4pm. If you would like to join the airport transfer today, the latest your flight can arrive is 15.30pm. We will travel together as a group by taxi to the historic city of Avignon. In the evening we will enjoy an introductory walk around this wonderful medieval city that still boasts the full circle of remparts, the impressive Papal Palaces and of course the famous Pont d'Avignon.
If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you may have time to wait ahead of our group transfer to Avignon. Alternatively, there is a shuttle bus from the airport to Vitrolles from where there are frequent trains to Avignon Centre. Our hotel is 600m from the station.
If you wish to drive to the start of the trip, please ask us for parking details. Stay: Hotel Angleterre (Comfortable)
Today's cycling route takes us across the majestic Rhone River, allowing us to fully experience the freedom of riding our bicycles. We'll pause for a coffee break before crossing the river once more, treating ourselves to breathtaking panoramic vistas of the internationally acclaimed Chateauneuf du Pape vineyards. As we climb into the village itself, we'll immerse ourselves in its charm and allure. Finally, we'll make our way back to Avignon, following the scenic Via Rhona cycling trail.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 45 kilometres/28 miles (Total ascent 160 metres/530 feet) Stay: Hotel Angleterre (Comfortable) (B)
As we depart from Avignon heading south, our cycling adventure takes us through the picturesque locations of Barbentane and the enchanting Abbey of St Martin de Frigolet. Continuing our journey, we reach St Rémy-de-Provence, a town filled with captivating sites and a rich history. By the time we arrive, it will be lunchtime, providing us with an opportunity to immerse ourselves in the charm of this beautiful town. St Rémy-de-Provence proudly showcases a pre-Roman Celtic shrine, remarkable Roman antiques, and holds significance as the birthplace of Nostradamus and the former residence of Vincent Van Gogh. Art and history enthusiasts will be pleased to find numerous optional visits, which will be explained by our Tour Leader. Following a few hours of free time to explore, we begin our return journey, taking advantage of cycle route that later leads us through scenic fruit orchards, ultimately guiding us back to Avignon.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 58 kilometres/36 miles (Total ascent 260 metres/853 feet) Stay: Hotel Angleterre (Comfortable) (B)
Today presents a splendid opportunity to indulge in the myriad of wonders of Avignon at your leisure. You can delve into the rich history by visiting the Papal Palaces, perusing the fascinating museums, or exploring the vibrant covered market halls. The city offers several well-marked walking routes that allow you to uncover its hidden treasures at your own pace. Alternatively, for those seeking a more challenging adventure, there is an option to embark on a longer and more demanding cycling route. Cycle 68 kilometres/42.3 miles with an ascent of 498 meters/1634 feet, leading you to one of the remaining marvels of Roman architecture: the awe-inspiring aqueduct known as the Pont du Gard. Stay: Hotel Angleterre (Comfortable) (B)
Having spent four nights in Avignon, it's time to venture into a new setting as we make our way to Pernes-les-Fontaines. Today is a gentler day to save our legs for tomorrow. Our planned stop for lunch is the city of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, renowned for its abundance of antique stores and charming eateries. After a break for lunch, we will continue our journey towards Pernes-les-Fontaines, following the recently opened cycle route known as the Via Venaissia.
Pernes-les-Fontaines is a medieval village that at one time had 40 fountains - hence the name - and still has a ruined castle and city wall. There is also a cycle museum because Pernes-les-Fontaines is the birthplace of Paul de Vivie, the man who revolutionised cycling with the invention of a two speed derailleur in 1905.
The hotel is a short walk outside the town situated in lovely grounds with a swimming pool.
Our total cycling distance today is 60 kilometres/37.3 miles 177 metres/580 feet ascent, 122 metres/403 feet descent). (B/D)
For those seeking more cycling, our route leads to Gordes, this is without a doubt the most challenging ride of the week but surely worth the effort. Gordes proudly carries the label "un des plus beaux villages de France" one of the most beautiful villages in France, a select group of 176 villages and in 2024 was crowned the most beautiful of all. It is also called the Balcony of the Vaucluse plateau for its sweeping views over the majestic Luberon barrier. Ascending through a picturesque canyon, you'll be rewarded with wonderful views upon reaching this quintessential Provencal gem. A maze of intricate lanes leads up to St Firmin's church and to the massive hulk of a Renaissance château perched on the top of the village. On the way back we will stop at the Fontaine de Vaucluse where we can witness the birth of a river and maybe have an ice cream on the way. For those not wanting to cycle to Gordes, but still wanting to visit this gem, alternative transport can be arranged.
Our total cycling distance today is from 61 kilometres/37.9 miles to Gordes (600 metres/1969 feet of ascent) (B)
The cycling route today gives us a taste of Provencal life, taking us through the lovely villages and vines at the southern foot of Mont Ventoux, before reaching one of the vineyards in Mormoiron. Here we have a guided visit round the production process and taste some of the wines of the domain. After wine tasting we will have a picnic lunch on the terraces of the chateau in the shade of the plane trees, then take a walk through the vines around the chateau. In the early afternoon we cycle back to our accommodation in Pernes where we have the opportunity to enjoy the sites that we have missed out on so far
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 41 kilometres/25.5 miles. (B/L)
Departing Pernes after breakfast, we drive 1 hour 15 minutes to Marseille Airport (MRS), where we will arrive at about 9am and this is where our trip ends. The earliest your flight can depart is 11am. (B)
Our trip begins at Marseille Airport (MRS) at 4pm. If you would like to join the airport transfer today, the latest your flight can arrive is 15.30pm. We will travel together as a group by taxi to the historic city of Avignon. In the evening we will enjoy an introductory walk around this wonderful medieval city that still boasts the full circle of remparts, the impressive Papal Palaces and of course the famous Pont d'Avignon.
If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you may have time to wait ahead of our group transfer to Avignon. Alternatively, there is a shuttle bus from the airport to Vitrolles from where there are frequent trains to Avignon Centre. Our hotel is 600m from the station.
If you wish to drive to the start of the trip, please ask us for parking details. Stay: Hotel Angleterre (Comfortable)
Today's cycling route takes us across the majestic Rhone River, allowing us to fully experience the freedom of riding our bicycles. We'll pause for a coffee break before crossing the river once more, treating ourselves to breathtaking panoramic vistas of the internationally acclaimed Chateauneuf du Pape vineyards. As we climb into the village itself, we'll immerse ourselves in its charm and allure. Finally, we'll make our way back to Avignon, following the scenic Via Rhona cycling trail.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 45 kilometres/28 miles (Total ascent 160 metres/530 feet) Stay: Hotel Angleterre (Comfortable) (B)
As we depart from Avignon heading south, our cycling adventure takes us through the picturesque locations of Barbentane and the enchanting Abbey of St Martin de Frigolet. Continuing our journey, we reach St Rémy-de-Provence, a town filled with captivating sites and a rich history. By the time we arrive, it will be lunchtime, providing us with an opportunity to immerse ourselves in the charm of this beautiful town. St Rémy-de-Provence proudly showcases a pre-Roman Celtic shrine, remarkable Roman antiques, and holds significance as the birthplace of Nostradamus and the former residence of Vincent Van Gogh. Art and history enthusiasts will be pleased to find numerous optional visits, which will be explained by our Tour Leader. Following a few hours of free time to explore, we begin our return journey, taking advantage of cycle route that later leads us through scenic fruit orchards, ultimately guiding us back to Avignon.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 58 kilometres/36 miles (Total ascent 260 metres/853 feet) Stay: Hotel Angleterre (Comfortable) (B)
Today presents a splendid opportunity to indulge in the myriad of wonders of Avignon at your leisure. You can delve into the rich history by visiting the Papal Palaces, perusing the fascinating museums, or exploring the vibrant covered market halls. The city offers several well-marked walking routes that allow you to uncover its hidden treasures at your own pace. Alternatively, for those seeking a more challenging adventure, there is an option to embark on a longer and more demanding cycling route. Cycle 68 kilometres/42.3 miles with an ascent of 498 meters/1634 feet, leading you to one of the remaining marvels of Roman architecture: the awe-inspiring aqueduct known as the Pont du Gard. Stay: Hotel Angleterre (Comfortable) (B)
Having spent four nights in Avignon, it's time to venture into a new setting as we make our way to Pernes-les-Fontaines. Today is a gentler day to save our legs for tomorrow. Our planned stop for lunch is the city of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, renowned for its abundance of antique stores and charming eateries. After a break for lunch, we will continue our journey towards Pernes-les-Fontaines, following the recently opened cycle route known as the Via Venaissia.
Pernes-les-Fontaines is a medieval village that at one time had 40 fountains - hence the name - and still has a ruined castle and city wall. There is also a cycle museum because Pernes-les-Fontaines is the birthplace of Paul de Vivie, the man who revolutionised cycling with the invention of a two speed derailleur in 1905.
Our hotel is a short walk outside the town situated in lovely grounds with a swimming pool. Our planned stop for lunch
Our total cycling distance today is 60 kilometres/37.3 miles 177 metres/580 feet ascent, 122 metres/403 feet descent). (B/D)
For those seeking more cycling, our route leads to Gordes, this is without a doubt the most challenging ride of the week but surely worth the effort. Gordes proudly carries the label "un des plus beaux villages de France" one of the most beautiful villages in France, a select group of 176 villages and in 2024 was crowned the most beautiful of all. It is also called the Balcony of the Vaucluse plateau for its sweeping views over the majestic Luberon barrier. Ascending through a picturesque canyon, you'll be rewarded with wonderful views upon reaching this quintessential Provencal gem. A maze of intricate lanes leads up to St Firmin's church and to the massive hulk of a Renaissance château perched on the top of the village. On the way back we will stop at the Fontaine de Vaucluse where we can witness the birth of a river and maybe have an ice cream on the way. For those not wanting to cycle to Gordes, but still wanting to visit this gem, alternative transport can be arranged.
Our total cycling distance today is from 61 kilometres/37.9 miles to Gordes (600 metres/1969 feet of ascent).
The cycling route today gives us a taste of Provencal life, taking us through the lovely villages and vines at the southern foot of Mont Ventoux, before reaching one of the vineyards in Mormoiron. Here we have a guided visit round the production process and taste some of the wines of the domain. After wine tasting we will have a picnic lunch on the terraces of the chateau in the shade of the plane trees, then take a walk through the vines around the chateau. In the early afternoon we cycle back to our accommodation in Pernes where we have the opportunity to enjoy the sites that we have missed out on so far
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 41 kilometres/25.5 miles. (B/L)
Departing Pernes after breakfast, we drive 1 hour 15 minutes to Marseille Airport (MRS), where we will arrive at about 9am and this is where our trip ends. The earliest your flight can depart is 11am. (B)
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Explore's tour leaders, who will speak the local language and know the area, will look after you throughout your cycling holiday. Read more
The places Explore stay are every bit as important as the sights they visit and the things you do. Read more
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