Brittany By Bike

Brittany By Bike

Join us on our week long tour of Brittany, where we will soak up the Brรฉton culture and beautiful scenery, all whilst on our ‘bisiklets’ – the Breton word for bikes. The region is very bike friendly, with some traffic-free cycle routes and plenty of quieter roads. Indeed cycling is considered by some as the โ€˜nationalโ€™ sport of Brittany, and the great French Tour de France champion Bernard Hinault hails from the region.

Beginning in the attractive coastal town of Saint-Malo, we head across to the stunning UNESCO world heritage site of Mont St Michel on our first morning. You will see many charming castles and exquisite villages throughout the tour, a range of scenery including charming coastal views, white-sand beaches, medieval villages and undulating countryside. The route is flexible depending on how many days you choose to cycle and has a choice of routes on some days. Covering a total of 300 – 345 miles / 483 – 555km depending on which route options you choose, this grade 4 tour provides another superb experience in a similar vein as our other toursโ€”you will be well-fed and well-looked after!

Highlights
– Spend time in the fortified town of Saint-Malo – a historic location and the scene of battles through the centuries
– UNESCO world heritage site of Mont St-Michel
– Historical castles and picturesque villages each day
– Enjoy visiting some of the fantastic medieval towns of the region, such as Rochefort-en-Terre and Moncontour
– Quiet cycle-friendly roads through beautiful countryside and coastal routes
– A real mixture of scenery, from rolling farmland to stunning coastlines

Duration 7 nights / 6 days cycling

Total distanceย 300 – 345 miles / 483 – 555km (depending on which options you choose there are some optional shorter routes or rest days if desired)

Total elevation 10850 – 12300ft / 3310 – 3750m

Grade 4

Practicalities

Saint-Malo is accessible by ferry and by train. Our first night of accommodation is in Saint-Malo and at the end of the tour we will transfer you from Dinan back to Saint-Malo for your ferry or train home.

Please see the Itinerary page for a more detailed description of the route and the Additional Information page for more information on the logistics.

You can download the trip notes for the tour here Brittany Trip Notes

If you would like to view photos from our latest tours then just click here: Brittany 2025

2026 Dates:

Sat 6th โ€“ Sat 13th June 2026 Places available

Sat 13th โ€“ Sat 20th June 2026 Places Available

Sat 20th โ€“ Sat 27th June 2026 Only 2 Places left

Sat 27th June โ€“ Sat 4th July 2026 Places Available

Prices for 2026 are ยฃ1695 for a shared twin or double, ยฃ2095 for a single and ยฃ2195 for sole occ of a double.

2027 Dates:

Sat 12th โ€“ Sat 19th June 2027 Places available

Sat 19th โ€“ Sat 26th June 2027 Places Available

Sat 4th – Sat 11th September 2027 Places Available

Prices for 2027 are ยฃ1795 for a shared twin or double, ยฃ2195 for a single and ยฃ2295 for sole occ of a double.

To go ahead and book this tour please complete the booking form below or if you have any queries then please call us on 01457 851462 or email info@peak-tours.com.

View the booking conditions here

Brittany By Bike Route

This week-long tour, with 6 days of cycling, with some optional shorter or rest days, has been designed to take in highlights of Brittany including its history and coastline, whilst also allowing time for relaxation and exploration if desired.

We stay in the same hotel for two nights in Josselin and Dinan, so there are some shorter and longer day loop options on those days. It should be noted that it will not always be possible to support those doing the shorter routes with brew and lunch stops โ€“ those doing the longer routes will take priority. There will not be a riding guide on the shorter options. We will of course be on hand and just a phone call away if riders encounter any issues. Alternatively, if you didnโ€™t want to cycle on those days then you can take it easy, enjoy some tourism and cycle every other day if you prefer.

Saturday: Arrival Day Non-riding day
Arrive at Saint-Malo. Our guides will set off from our base in Glossop on Thursday with all the bikes and stop a couple of times en route to Portsmouth to pick up bikes. You will have time to settle in and explore the beautiful town of Saint-Malo before the first evening meal. Saint-Malo is a popular coastal city, originally built as a citadel at the mouth of the Rance river and was home to feared pirates for centuries. The cathedral, in the centre of the old town, is built in Romanesque and Gothic styles and features stained-glass windows depicting city history.

Sunday: Saint-Malo to Combourg Distance: 58 miles / 93 km Elevation Gain: 1100 ft / 340 m

We say goodbye to Saint-Malo for the week and head east towards the stunning UNESCO world heritage site of Mont Saint-Michel. Afterwards the route heads inland towards Pontorson through quiet country lanes. You will soon see evidence of the regionโ€™s medieval history, with beautiful churches in pretty villages all whilst cycling along quiet country lanes. Our eveningโ€™s accommodation is in the small town of Combourg, in the shadow of its impressive castle.

Monday: Combourg to Josselin Distance: 65 miles / 104 km Elevation Gain: 3000 ft / 900 m

Our day starts alongside the river Linon and continues through cycle-friendly country lanes, with little traffic. In the afternoon, we pass through the magical woodland containing Merlin’s Tomb. Donโ€™t miss Guillotinโ€™s Oak โ€” a remarkable oak tree thought to be between 800 and 1000 years old.

Tuesday: Josselin loop
Short loop (unsupported) Distance: 35 miles / 56 km Elevation Gain: 1100 ft / 340 m
Long loop (supported) Distance: 58 miles / 93 km Elevation Gain: 2000 ft / 600 m

Both rides today head south-east along the river towards the picturesque spot of Sรฉrent. Here you can choose a shorter or longer option. For the shorter route we recommend Malestroit for a lunch stop. The longer route continues to Saint-Martin-sur-Oust and also passes through Malestroit on the way back to Josselin. The longer route will be supported with a brew stop after lunch and we will all re-group in the evening.

Wednesday: Josselin to Lamballe Distance: 57 miles /ย  91km ย  Elevation: 2800 ft / 850m

Today we head northwards through more beautiful villages and small towns including Brehan, Plessala and Moncontourโ€”recognised as one of Franceโ€™s prettiest villages which remains largely enclosed by its medieval fortifications. Our evening is spent in Lamballe โ€“Armor which has many picturesque houses, churches and buildings in the old town and is a mix of modern culture and history.

Thursday:ย  Lamballe to Dinanย 

Short loop (unsupported) Distance: 39 miles / 63km Elevation: 1850ft / 565 km

Long loop (supported) Distance: 57 miles / 92km Elevation: 2400ft / 730mย 

Today weaves through more beautiful countryside passing Chateau du Hunaudaye as we head towards to the attractive town of Dinanโ€”a medieval pearl in the heart of Brittany. The town has steep, cobblestone alleys like the iconic Rue du Jerzual, lined with well-preserved half-timbered houses, independent artisan shops, which connect the upper old town to the picturesque port on the River Rance

Friday: Dinan loop Distance: 50 miles / 80km Elevation: 1000 ft / 300 m

Todayโ€™s loop makes its way to the beautiful fishing village of Saint Suliac, deemed one of the prettiest villages in France. Returning inland through more quiet undulating lanes, this is a lovely way to finish the tour. Returning inland through more quiet undulating lanes, this is a lovely way to finish the tour.

Saturday: Transfer to Saint-Malo and Tour Ends Non-riding day
A coach will arrive in order to take you to St Malo for the 10.30 ferry back to Portsmouth

Whatโ€™s included?

The Brittany tour includes 7 nights accommodation, 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, snacks throughout the day, full trip support including a tour leader that cycles at the back of the group, two back up vans with spare parts and a few spare bikes.

We will even take your bikes over to France for you and bring them back at the end of the tour (there is a ยฃ60 charge for this, and you would need to get your bike to us in Derbyshire or meet us at one of the pick-up points en-route as the guides travel down to Portsmouth on the Thursday before the tour starts.) Alternatively, you can post your bike to us and we will take it over for you.

We provide GPX files, detailed route notes so that you can cycle at your own pace, a Peak Tours cycle shirt, certificate, luggage transfer each day, lots of fun!

It should be noted that it will not always be possible to support those doing the shorter routes with brew and lunch stops โ€“ those doing the longer routes will take priority.

 

Whatโ€™s not included?

Evening meals, cycle hire (available for a fee), Garmin hire (available for a fee), transport to and from Saint-Malo.

 

What happens at the start of the tour? (and bike transport for the Brittany tour)

The tour starts in Saint-Malo on the first Saturday. Most people choose to arrive on the ferry from Portsmouth, arriving on the Saturday morning sailing which docks at 8.15am. The guides will have arrived on the Friday. We will arrange a meeting point once you have disembarked (a few hundred metres walk away) and take your luggage (and bike if youโ€™ve travelled with it) to the hotel. You will have time on Saturday to explore the beautiful port of Saint-Malo, and its impressive old town. Weโ€™ll have some information with suggestions about how you might spend your time. The hotel is also close by, and weโ€™ll all meet up later that afternoon โ€“ check in is from 3pm. In the evening weโ€™ll have a briefing about the trip and our welcome meal.
You may also choose to arrive on the train and again, we can meet you on arrival day. The cycling starts onย Sunday.

You may choose to take your bike on the ferry or train as you travel to Saint-Malo.

Alternatively, we can take your bikes over for you. You can either drop them off with us in Glossop, Derbyshire beforehand or meet us on the Thursday before the tour starts as we drive down to Portsmouth. We will stop at motorway services (locations will be decided depending on the requirements of each group). You could also meet us directly in Portsmouth on the Thursday afternoon. The latest time for this is 5pm in order to give the guides time to process the border paperwork. They will be taking the ferry over that evening. Another option is for you to post your bike to us and we will take it over for you.

 

What happens at the end? (and bike transport information)

The final dayโ€™s riding is onย Fridayย and we will have a celebratory last night meal and no doubt a few drinks as well!ย  We will take our group photos then the guides will be scurrying around organising, while you take your time and get ready for the evening. We will meet for the final group meal at about 19.30, which will be followed by group conga (optional!)

A coach will arrive onย Saturdayย morning to take you back to Saint-Malo for your ferry or train home. One of the guides will drive a van with your bikes in back to England and you can either meet them in Portsmouth once they have cleared the border paperwork or meet them on Sunday as they are driving north.

If we take your bike for you then we would also need to bring it back. We canโ€™t take bikes one way unfortunately. This is due to the post Brexit paperwork that needs to be completed. Please note that Peak Tours will not be held responsible for any damage cause in the transportation of the bikes, problems are very rare indeed and we have a very safe, tried and tested system. Any bikes with electronic gears need to bring their chargers with them for the trip and riders also need to be aware that it may be necessary to remove the saddle and in some cases with Di2 gears, unplug the cable (although we try to avoid this). We also remove the front wheel of most bikes being transported and place them in wheel bags, if anyone has a wheel that requires a specific tool you would need to provide that too please.

If you are flying with your bike then you will need to box your bike or put it in a bike bag before you board the plane. If you choose to do this then please be aware that there is only room in the vans for a limited number of soft cases that will fold down. Hard cases are not generally taken as they take up too much room but we have made exceptions for people in the past in mitigating circumstances. If you use a cardboard box for your bike we can easily fold that down and lay it flat on the floor of the van.

If you would like us to post the bike back for you after the trip to your home address the way it works is that the bikes will be boxed (this usually means that they will remove the front wheel, pedals, saddle & turn the handlebars) and posted to your address. The price for this service is available on request. If you would like to use this service please let us know and we will book it in for you.

 

Route

This route is easier than some of our other tours however there are still a number of hills throughout the week. There are a few days with options for shorter or longer rides so there should be something to suit everyone. On average, you can cycle about 50 miles each day depending on whether you choose the shorter or longer routes on a couple of the days. You may also wish to have a rest day from the bike and sightsee where you are staying. We stay in the same hotel for two nights in Josselin and Dinan so if you didnโ€™t want to cycle on those days then you can take it easy and cycle every other day if you prefer. Take a look at the Itinerary section, and if you need any advice, please contact us and we will be happy to discuss any questions and concerns that you may have.

 

How difficult is the tour?

The Brittany tour is graded at 4 or 5 depending on whether you choose the shorter or longer route options. This tour is suitable for someone with a reasonable level of fitness and who wants a challenge. The fitter you are and the more training that you do beforehand will add to the enjoyment of your holiday. The tour is slightly easier than most of our tours, as there are options for rest days, although there are several options for longer days in the saddle if you prefer. Take a look at the Itinerary section, and if you need any advice about fitness please contact us and we will be happy to discuss any questions and concerns that you may have.

 

Why France?

France is a wide and diverse country which contains a variety of different and changing landscapes. France is also much less densely populated as the UK and much more rural so the roads are quieter and cyclists are treated with much more respect.

France is the cultural home of cycling and everyone has heard of the Tour de France. We will cycle through some of the landscapes that you will have seen whilst watching the tour.

France usually enjoys much better weather than the UK so chances of a dry and sunny tour is much more likely than if tackling LEJOG. However, it must also be noted that it can get very hot in the summer months.

France is also well known for its gastronomy and also fine wines and we will do our best to ensure that you sample plenty of the delights on offer. Added to that, a rich culture, medieval villages and stunning architecture all make France an ideal place for a cycle tour.

View the booking conditions here

As ever Peak ours provide great support. Our leaders were great and very professional at all times.

Pam, Brittany - July 2025

Lots of useful information was provided. I was kept informed and was really impressed with the organisation and details given. Having GPX routes and notes in advance was helpful as it meant they could be downloaded before leaving the UK. Brilliant tour leaders too.

Cathy, Brittany - July 2025

All three guides took care of us in every way, going out of their way to help, provide advice and information and encourage us.

Pattie, Brittany - July 2025

Great group meals and very good value. There were riders of varying abilities and this worked well.

Andrea, Brittany - June 2025

Lovely scenery, hardly any traffic to speak of and not at all hilly!

Judith, Brittany - June 2025
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SUPPORT

Usually each tour has 3 guides*:

  • One guide drives a van that provides refreshments during the day. We call this van the โ€˜brew vanโ€™. Generally we have a mid morning stop, a lunch stop and an afternoon brew stop. The brew van provides hot drinks such as tea and coffee, water and a range of snacks such as fruit, dried fruit, biscuits, local specialities etc.
  • One guide drives the โ€˜luggage vanโ€™ - transporting your luggage from hotel to hotel, as well as setting up your lunches on picnic days. We aim to put your bags in your rooms for you each day although this isnโ€™t always possible.
  • One guide cycles at the back of the group. You are provided with detailed route notes and gpx files so that you can navigate yourself. It is important that you cycle at your own pace - we donโ€™t cycle as one big group. There could be an hour or two between the front and the back rider. Our cycling guide will always stay at the back of the group.
  • Mechanical support: We carry a range of spare parts so that repairs can be made en-route and we will have some spare bikes available in the event that your bike has a serious breakdown. If we canโ€™t fix your bike then we will try to get it to the nearest bike shop for repair.
  • Each guide will be contactable by phone during the day so if you have any issues you can get straight in touch with them.

*For smaller groups you might only have one guide that cycles with the group and one back up driver or two back up drivers without a guide cycling at the back of the group. For groups of 10 or less just one tour leader will provide back-up for you.

FAQ: Does the support vehicle follow the group?

No, the back up van doesnโ€™t drive behind the group at all times but the van shouldnโ€™t be too far away if you require assistance. On most tours we have two back up vans. The brew van stays out with the group throughout the day, stopping for a morning refreshment stop, lunch and on most days an afternoon refreshment stop as well. Usually the luggage van will go on ahead to ensure that your luggage is ready for you when you arrive at your accommodation.

FAQ: Can I get in the van if I am tired and unable to complete the dayโ€™s riding?

Ideally you would complete each day's ride however you can get in the van as a last resort if you are unable to complete that dayโ€™s ride. We ask that riders who sign up for the tour are able to complete each day of riding, and donโ€™t see the vans as a โ€˜strategyโ€™ for completing the tour - e.g. if you are considering signing up for the tour and riding half of each day, and then getting in the van, then perhaps the tour is not quite for you yet, but once youโ€™re confident that you can complete each day on your bike we will gladly welcome you.

If you have a contagious illness and canโ€™t ride on any particular day then getting in the van isnโ€™t an option as the chances of passing the illness to the guide driving the van is high. This has happened on many occasions in the past and then the guide has passed the condition to others in the group. It is for this reason that we donโ€™t allow anyone with a contagious condition to ride in the van with the guide. If this happens then we will help arrange alternative transport to the next stop.

FAQ: Can my non cycling friend/partner book onto the tour and ride in the van each day?

No. We may need the space in the van to pick up riders who have had an accident or need mechanical assistance so we need to keep the space in the van free for emergencies.

FAQ: What are the groups like?

Obviously each group is different but generally they are a fun, friendly, helpful and adventurous bunch. There will be people of all ages and from all walks of life. We tend to get quite a few older riders although there will always be a few younger riders as well. The average age for our riders is people in their 50โ€™s and 60โ€™s. We think that a group of 20-25 is ideal as there will be plenty of people with similar interests and character without being such a big group that it becomes too much. Generally the group will be split 50/50 between people travelling alone and people that travel as a pair such as two sisters, two friends, two partners etc. There will be plenty of people to socialise with throughout the day and in the evening.

ACCOMMODATION

B&B OPTION & DOUBLE OR TWIN/TRIPLE

If you choose the B&B only option you will stay in a mixture of B&B's, guesthouses and hotels. If you are travelling with a friend then you will be roomed together in a twin or if you're with your partner then you will be in a double room (or a twin if you prefer). If you are travelling alone then you will be roomed with another member of the group in a twin or triple room (same sex). The actual stopovers may change from the advertised accommodation providers, if this happens then an equivalent standard of accommodation will be used nearby. The majority of the rooms you stay in will be en-suite however you may stay in a couple of rooms that are not en-suite, although this is rare for the double/twin room option.

SINGLE ROOM OPTION

If you choose the single room option, you will have your own room for the duration of the holiday. This will be in either a single room or single occupancy of a double room. Usually rooms are en-suite however there maybe the occasional room that is not en-suite.

SOLE USE OF A DOUBLE ROOM OPTION

If you choose this option, you will have a guaranteed double room to yourself throughout the tour. You will always have an en-suite each night of your holiday. Occasionally you may have a twin room to yourself if a double room isn't available but again, this is rare.

YHA (YOUTH HOSTEL) OPTION

This option is only available for the fourteen day 14 Day LEJOG tour. If you choose the YHA option you will stay in a mixture of hostels, hotels & B&B's staying in dormitory rooms, single rooms, twin rooms & triples.

FAQ: What happens if Iโ€™ve booked a twin room option but decide that I want a single during the tour?

We will try to find another room for you each night however any additional room costs would need to be paid for by you. It may be that some accommodation providers donโ€™t have any extra rooms available, in which case you would need to stay in a twin room.

FAQ: What can I expect the quality of my accommodation to be like?

Most of our accommodations are either 3 or 4 star which we have hand picked because of their location, high quality facilities and great service standards. You will experience a variety of accommodations throughout the regions youโ€™re passing through each one being different to the next. Where possible we try to steer away from large corporate hotels and lean towards local family run businesses to provide a more authentic experience. Occasionally, in rural areas, the infrastructure isnโ€™t as developed as in other areas so there isnโ€™t an abundance of accommodations that are able to host a large group of cyclists with bicycles. On these rare occasions the group has to be split between two neighbouring villages.

FOOD

All of your breakfasts and lunches, unless otherwise specified in specific tour information, are included in the price of the trip. Lunch will be provided each day in a cafรฉ or restaurant or picnic lunches provided by the guides. Evening meals can be bought at your accommodation or in a nearby restaurant. We also have tea, coffee, fruit, biscuits, cake, nuts etc in the back up van that you are welcome to fill your pockets with at the morning and afternoon โ€˜brew stopsโ€™. We donโ€™t provide gels or powders โ€“ only real food.

FAQ: What if I have any dietary requirements such as being Vegetarian or Vegan, Gluten or Dairy Free?

Usually on each tour we have people with specific dietary requirements, and we are able to accommodate these without a problem. Sometimes in the more rural areas our tours visit there may not necessarily be as wide a variety of food (e.g. for Vegans in France or Portugal) but we always inform each cafรฉ or restaurant well in advance.

FAQ: WHAT HAPPENS IN THE EVENINGS?

Once you have arrived at your accommodation you should have chance for some time to relax, have a shower etc before the evening meal. We will often arrange somewhere to eat for the evening meal so that we can all get together and you wonโ€™t be left alone if you would like to eat with others. We donโ€™t arrange a group meal every night to allow for flexibility and exploration but there will always be somewhere at your hotel or close to your accommodation for you to have an evening meal.

Other Costs

We often get asked about estimations for spending money for your evening meals over the length of the tour to help people budget. This is sort of a โ€˜how long is a piece of stringโ€™ question, as some will eat and drink much more than others, but as a rough guide we would recommend budgeting around ยฃ30 / โ‚ฌ35.00 per day per person for a 2-3 course evening meal plus a drink and, knowing yourself what you are likely to eat and drink, you can adapt that accordingly.

BIKES

Our tours are generally designed for the use of hybrid/road bikes with most riding surfaces being that of smooth tarmac road. Occassionally there may be stretches where it's necessary to use cyclepaths that may be hard compacted gravel or similar, but these instances will be for a very short stretch usually to avoid an unsafe alternative route.

UK TOURS:

You can transport your bike in the following ways:

  • bringing your own - most people using this option will take a train or have a friend or relative drive them to wherever the tour starts. For some tours we may be able to offer some en-route collections before the tour. This will usually be at a motorway service station along the route between our HQ in Glossop, Derbyshire and the start point of the tour.
  • those arriving into the UK from overseas with their own bike generally tend to transport their bike in a bike bag / box. We have a limited number of spaces in the vans to store such bike boxes / bags during the tour so please contact us if you are thinking of bringing your own bike.

EUROPEAN TOURS:

You can transport your bike in the following ways:

  • bringing your own - most people using this option will take a train or plane, with their bike in a bike box or bag. We have a limited number of spaces in the vans to store such bike boxes / bags during the tour so please contact us if you are thinking of bringing your own bike.
  • we can transport your bike for you, for a ยฃ60 charge. You can either get your bikes to us in Glossop in the Peak District, or you can meet our guides at a convenient location (usually a motorway services) for them while they are en route to catch the ferry.

Post-tour we can courier your bicycle back to you for a fee to cover handling, packaging and posting costs. We aim to return your bike to your chosen address (UK mainland only) within 7 - 10 business days. These times may differ throughout peak season, please contact us if you require your bike within a certain time frame prior to choosing this option. More information on this service can be found on our Cycle Service Centre web page.

It should be noted that bikes travel with us/our courier service do so at your own risk. It is very difficult for us to provide insurance for your bike during transit, so you need to insure your bike in the unlikely event that your bike is lost or stolen or damaged.

Please note - Generally this isnโ€™t necessary, but for some of the larger bike frames we may need to lower/remove your seat posts in order to pack all the bikes into the vans. We take great care packing the bikes and we will mark seat posts with tape to ensure seat heights can be restored. We are aware that some of you will have Di2 battery systems in the seat posts. We can disconnect these carefully and reconnect them when we unpack the vans.

Please ensure that your bike is fully serviced and in good working order before the start of the trip. It is advisable to have your bike service a few weeks before the start of the tour. This will allow time to โ€˜bed inโ€™ before you start your ride. Our Cycle Service Centre can offer this service for you both before and/or after the tour. Please see our Cycle Service Centre web page for more information and pricing.

Alternatively you can hire a bike from us, please see our website for more information.

FAQ: Can I use an electric bike on your tours?

E-bikes are welcome on all of our tours, please let us know if you are intending to ride an e-bike, and whether it has to be charged in-situ, or if the battery is detachable, so that we plan accordingly. Bicycles with retro-fitted/after-market electical conversions must be kitemarked and manufacturer approved to comply with current health and safety regulations.

FAQ: Where will my bike be stored overnight?

Our accommodations are sourced specifically based on the requirements of our tour and groups, part of these requirements is ensuring there is suitable secure storage for your bicycle throughout your stay. Most accommodations we use havenโ€™t been designed to host a group of 25 cyclists in mind so the bike storage solution we arrange can differ from place to place. Usually there will be a room/garage/shed where the bikes can be stored securely and out of the elements. When travelling through rural areas, we use local B&Bs which are unlikely to have the ideal large indoor storage facilities weโ€™d like. In such circumstances bicycles are stored outside under a tarpaulin secured with a cable lock(s) around the back of your accommodations or behind locked gates. If youโ€™re considering booking a tour that travels through rural areas and wish to discuss this in more detail, please speak to one of our team members. Occasionally we keep bikes stored in our back up vans.

CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT

A full kit list, including clothing and equipment (personal spares and repairs) can be downloaded here for our 10 - 14 day tours or here for our 7-9 day tours or here for our tours that are less than 7 days.

Helmets are a requirement on all of our tours.

LUGGAGE

The ideal size for luggage is 70 x 50 x 30 cm and a weight of 10 to 15kg (or less). You will also be able to have a smaller โ€˜day bagโ€™ which you can access during the day.

Where possible, your luggage will be put into your room at the end of each day, but please note that if your luggage exceeds the 15kg limit then this may not be possible.

FAQ: Are there any places to wash clothes during the tours?

This varies from tour to tour, but there will be a note made in your route notes. Often the towns you will stay in will have a local launderette, or sometimes there are self-service washing machines at fuel stations or in supermarket car parks (this tends to be more common on our European tours.) Most people will tend to wash their own clothes during the tour using some travel wash gel or soap in their hotel bathroom - this can be done quite effectively meaning no need for a launderette.

FITNESS

Each of our tours has a grade. Our grading system is explained here

We offer two different training weekend options, which can be found here. If you are booked on to one of our longer tours then you may wish to do one of our shorter tours first, to get a feel for how things work. You can see details of our shorter tours here.

In addition to this we send out a training plan for each tour once you have booked on.

FAQ: What if I am very slow during each day?

We ask that each rider completes each day of riding by 18:30, to allow you to have enough time to rest, socialise and eat before heading to bed. This helps you to get maximum enjoyment out of the tour, rather than each evening becoming a rush! Whilst on tour, if you are coming in late then we will try to accommodate this by perhaps setting you off early. As per the booking conditions, if you finish your day's cycling beyond this time period, it shall be at the tour leader's absolute discretion as to whether you are at a sufficient level of fitness to continue with your chosen holiday.

MECHANICAL KNOWLEDGE

We donโ€™t expect you to be an expert bike mechanic but there are a few simple skills that will be a great benefit to you. It is essential that you know how to fix a puncture. It is quite likely that at some point you will have a puncture or two so it is essential that you carry a puncture repair kit and a spare tube or two with you. It is also helpful if you know how to change your brake pads and adjust your brakes and gears, however this isnโ€™t essential. Our guides will help you with any repairs and adjustments en-route.

FAQ: What if I canโ€™t change a puncture?

We recommend that you practise this before coming on tour. There are a number of Youtube videos out there to help, and your local bike shop will be able to offer advice and show you in person. If you arrive at the tour and you still donโ€™t know how to change a puncture, then our guides will show you at the beginning of the tour. Changing a puncture is a quick job: it should take at most 10 minutes, even if the tyres are tricky to get on and off. If you have to wait for one of our guides to assist you, then it is likely that you may be waiting longer than 10 minutes depending on where they are, so it makes sense for you to master this skill so you can get back on the road sooner rather than later.

NAVIGATION

We provide detailed route notes and also GPX files for all tours. If you would like to hire a Garmin Device from us, with all of the routes loaded, then we have them available for hire. These can be booked through the Tour Extras section of our website, or by getting in touch with the office.

FAQ: What if my own navigation device fails on tour?

We have a number of spare Garmins which we carry, with all of the routes loaded on. In the interests of fairness to other customers who have hired a Garmin, if you have to use one of ours then we would ask you to pay the same fee that they have paid (or contribute towards some costs depending on how many days you have had to use it for).

GROUP SIZE

Our tours operate with group sizes of a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 25 people. We donโ€™t cycle as a large group, smaller groups naturally form along the way. We feel that this size of group works best as there will always be enough in the group for some good company but there wonโ€™t be so many people that it becomes overcrowded.

FAQ: What is the usual age and make up of your groups?

Typically most people are aged around 45 and above, and generally on each tour there is a split of around 40% women and 60% men. That does vary from tour to tour however, and we have had riders from ages 15 to 87!

FAQ: Can I come with my child who is under 18?

Yes, however you will be responsible for your childโ€™s safety throughout the tour. Our guides do look after all of our riders but they will not act in loco parentis.

SAFETY

Emergencies

112 is the emergency number for Europe. The number 112 can be dialled to reach emergency services - medical, fire and police - from anywhere in Europe. This Pan-European emergency number 112 can be called from any telephone (landline, pay phone or mobile cellular phone). Calls are free and you can ask for an English-speaking operator.

GHIC โ€“ European Health Insurance Card

This card entitles you to greatly reduced or free state medical services throughout Europe, including Switzerland. We recommend you send off for one of these before the trip and carry it with you. Itโ€™s important to bear in mind that these cards are not a substitute for travel insurance and adequate travel insurance is compulsory for this tour. This link will give you all the information you need about the EHIC - Apply for a GHIC Card.

Tick-borne encephalitis

In general, no special immunisations or medications are necessary for travel to Europe but it may be worth immunising yourself against ticks as, in many countries, in wooded areas and rough pasture with long grass, ticks can be found. The risk is very low but it is possible to contract Lyme disease, tularaemia, tick-borne encephalitis and rickettsia diseases from these little critters in the warmer months.

If you find a tick attached to skin, promptly remove it. Grasp the tick using fine-tipped tweezers as close to the skin as possible. Pull upward with steady, even pressure, do not twist or jerk the tick. After removing it, thoroughly disinfect the bite site and wash your hands. If you begin to experience a rash or fever within several weeks of removing a tick, see your health care provider.

Cycling Tips for mainland Europe

Weโ€™ll start with the obvious one, cycling on the right-hand side of the road. You will be surprised at how many times you are cycling along thinking โ€œsomethings not quite right hereโ€ only to find a Renault heading in your general direction!

It takes time to break the lifelong habit of cycling on the left-hand side and it would be worthwhile keeping this ever present in your minds for at least the first few days.

Instinctively, at junctions and roundabouts, we Brits look for cars coming from the right. This habit must also be broken and great care taken at junctions and roundabouts to look for the cars coming from your left and giving way to the left at roundabouts.

Another tricky manoeuvre that is counter intuitive to the British brain is turning left. This is perhaps the most confusing as we are so used to simply turning left.

To turn left we must cycle past the first half of the junction and turn left into the second half while at the same time taking great care for oncoming traffic (there is usually a blue arrow sign to remind you).

By law, you need to have a bell on your bike in France, you can find small ones that donโ€™t take up too much space.

INSURANCE

We strongly recommend that you take out adequate insurance for your tour which, as an absolute minimum, should cover accident & medical expenses if you are travelling within the UK or outside of the UK for our European tours, cover for your bike and belongings and cancellation cover in the event that you have to cancel your tour for unforeseen circumstances.

You should be aware that if you have an accident or fall ill while on the tour you will lose the money paid for the trip. A travel insurance policy would allow you to reclaim most of the money as well as providing insurance in case you lose your bags or if your bike is stolen, broken etc.

Your policy should also cover cancellation costs if you cancel the tour within 8 weeks of departure. If this happens we will try to fill your space and return your funds to you but if we are unable to fill your place you will lose the funds paid for the tour.

Weโ€™ve partnered with Yellow Jersey and agreed a 10% discount off their travel insurance products, both available on a short term or annual basis for all our clients. Once you have booked onto your tour with us, you will receive a discount code. We would recommend that you also take a look at what other products are available.

FAQ: What if I donโ€™t have insurance for my tour?

Adequate travel insurance is a condition of your contract with us. You must be satisfied that your insurance fully covers all your personal requirements including pre-existing medical conditions, cancellation charges, medical expenses and repatriation in the event of accident or illness. If you choose to travel without adequate insurance cover, we will not be liable for any losses howsoever arising, in respect of which insurance cover would otherwise have been available.

For information on our Booking Conditions, please see here.

FAQ: What do I do if I lose my passport?

  1. Go to the police and get an incident report: You need to do this because The British Embassy (or Embassy of the country your passport is from) will not issue you with a new/replacement travel document without a police report and your travel insurance policy will not reimburse you for costs incurred without a police report.
  2. Go to the nearest British Embassy: Once you have filed a police report, head to the nearest British embassy to get the necessary paper work. This includes an LS01 form, which cancels your current passport and prevents crooks from using it for identity theft.
  3. Emergency Travel Documents: In the event of an emergency (like your flight home leaving that afternoon), travel documents can be issued for those who need to fly home immediately. For an emergency passport to be issued, you will still need some form of identification and a police report - for security reasons. This is not a replacement passport though - it will only be valid for your flight home.
  4. Check your travel insurance as some insurance providers cover situations like this so it is worth ringing them up to find out.

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