Rode this last year and loved (almost!) every moment, so I’ve written it up into a full route guide. It’s 1000 miles (1600km) and pretty much all either low-traffic or traffic-free.
There are other Saint Malo to Nice routes, but I wanted something more relaxed and slow-paced. One of the best things about the ride last year was discovering several brand new sections of cycleway that had only just opened – along the old Lot valley railway line out of Cahors, for example, or the Via Ardeche north of Besseges.
Very happy to answer any questions about the ride or offer help if I can!
(Pic is the village of Saint Cirq Lapopie in the Lot. Ridiculously pretty place.)
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Rode this last year and loved (almost!) every moment, so I’ve written it up into a full route guide. It’s 1000 miles (1600km) and pretty much all either low-traffic or traffic-free.
There are other Saint Malo to Nice routes, but I wanted something more relaxed and slow-paced. One of the best things about the ride last year was discovering several brand new sections of cycleway that had only just opened – along the old Lot valley railway line out of Cahors, for example, or the Via Ardeche north of Besseges.
Very happy to answer any questions about the ride or offer help if I can!
(Pic is the village of Saint Cirq Lapopie in the Lot. Ridiculously pretty place.)