🚴♂️ What’s the best way to experience France? On two wheels of course!.
Over the years we have been lucky enough to have experienced all the places shown ni this video on our own bike adventures. From the the fairytale beauty of Mont Saint-Michel to the legendary Tour de France climbs of the Pyrenees, we think cycling is the ultimate way to discover France’s most breathtaking landscapes. The places featured in this video include:
🏔️ Featured Destinations:
✔️ Mont St Michel & Normandy
✔️ The Pyrenean mountain roads & legendary climbs
✔️ Cirque de Gavarnie – A UNESCO World Heritage Site
✔️ Annecy
✔️ The vineyards of Bordeaux
✔️ The Lott and Dordogne Region
✔️ Saint Èmilion
✔️ Watching the Tour de France Roadside
✔️ Avignon
✔️ La Rochelle
✔️ Biarritz
✔️ Canal routes & hidden gems you won’t find on a highway
If you love bikepacking, cycle touring, or just exploring new places, then we hope our video gives you some good ideas for your own adventures. Keep your eyes peeled for more videos to come on our channel where we will provide you with practical tips, ideas and route advice so you can get the most out of your own bike travel.
💬 What’s your dream cycling destination in France? Let me know in the comments!
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This July we will go for our first time. San Sebastian to Bordeax to Toulous to Mont Ventoux for the TdF! Thanks for the inspiration! Any tips?
Lovely video but to short, looking forward to your new videos
Looks great
Hi, I’ve cycled in a few of those areas and they have all been amazing. Bretagne was super, and we were at Mont St Michel for the 2013 TdF TT. Have been up Ventoux (3 times in one day!) and to parts of the Alps and Pyrenees (my favourite place). However all of my trips have been car-based and I’d really like to go just-bike and bike-pack. Being based in Lancashire UK this would probably mean taking a train across the channel. My question is, do you find it easy to travel with your fully loaded bikes on the French train network, do you need to book, is it expensive and what difficulties (if any) have you encountered? Looking forward to more videos.
Amen 🙌