Arrive in Tours, a vibrant and captivating city that offers a fascinating blend of history, culture, gastronomy, and natural beauty. This is our gateway to the Loire Valley's famous chateaux, vineyards and picturesque countryside.
For those arriving on time, our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm for a short welcome meeting, then head out for an included authentic French dinner at a cosy local restaurant, a perfect opportunity to connect with fellow travellers while enjoying some traditional dishes from the region. If you would like to receive a complimentary transfer today, you'll need to arrive at St Pierre de Corps station in Tours, which is 10 kilometres/6.2 miles and fifteen minutes' drive from our city centre hotel. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.
To reach the starting point of your holiday at Tours Train Station, we recommend using Paris as an international hub. You can either fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport or, from London, take the Eurostar to Paris Nord. Trains for the short 75-minute journey to St Pierre des Corps station in Tours depart from Paris Montparnasse Station, which is easily accessible from various Paris airports and train stations. Travelling across Paris by metro is straightforward, and further details on navigating Paris and regional trains will be included in your final documentation. For those travelling from London the Eurostar via Lille to Tours is also an option and eliminates the need to traverse Paris.
Tours is a historically rich city with deep connections to French culture. Its picturesque old town, with half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets, invites you to explore its many charming alleys, each turn revealing something new, perfect for exploring on foot if you arrive ahead of the meeting time today.
The Loire Valley has some of the best cycling infrastructure in France and has thousands of kilometres of signposted routes. On this trip we'll spend most of our time on 'Voies Vertes', dedicated cycle routes, or very low traffic lanes where bicycles actually have right of way. The terrain varies between tarmac and well-maintained gravel paths.
After getting fitted for our bikes, we'll set off on the scenic 'Loire a Velo' route, a renowned long-distance cycling path that winds through the heart of this picturesque region. Our first stop will be the charming village of Savonnieres, where we'll take a break and enjoy some refreshments surrounded by lush, green countryside. This region is part of the UNESCO-listed Loire Valley, known for its rolling hills, fertile vineyards, and charming villages. From there, we'll continue to our first grand chateau of the trip, Villandry, celebrated for its breath-taking ornamental gardens, which are uniquely crafted from vegetables.
After exploring Villandry, we'll retrace our route back to Savonnieres and then cycle along the narrow strip of land between the Loire and Cher rivers, offering us stunning views as we return to Tours.
Once back in the city, we will have time to freshen up before heading off to our Bourgueil wine tasting. Known primarily for its red wines made from the Cabernet Franc grape, Bourgueil wines are celebrated for their versatility and distinctive characteristics.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 42 kilometres/26 miles. (Total 91 metres/298 feet ascent and 91 meters/298 feet descent).
Today, we'll enjoy a leisurely start giving our Tour Leader time to transfer our luggage to Amboise. We'll then set off from Tours, reconnecting with the 'Loire a Velo' cycling route. Our first stop is Montlouis for a quick refreshment. The highlight of the day is a delightful 'apero', a French tradition of enjoying a selection of drinks and snacks with friends. We will of course be trying a selection of the renowned Vouvray wine, followed by a lunch of local delicacies, including meats, cheeses and breads locally made, all set in a picturesque vineyard with stunning views. We then have a short ride to our hotel where we spend the next two nights. Once we've checked into our hotel, there should be enough time to explore Amboise's Chateau Royal or Clos Luce, where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 28 kilometres/17.4 miles. (Total 122 metres/400 feet ascent and 116 meters/380 feet descent).
Today offers a perfect chance to relax and soak in all that Amboise has to offer, but if you're eager to hop back on the bike, your Tour Leader will guide you to the stunning Chateau de Chenonceau. Today's optional ride is longer and has significantly more hills than we have experienced so far on this trip, so we have graded today's ride as moderate.
We'll break our journey with a coffee stop in the charming town of Blere, before arriving at the iconic chateau that gracefully spans the River Cher, one of the most photographed Renaissance landmarks in France. After exploring the chateau's elegant interiors or perhaps enjoying a tranquil boat ride on the river, we'll pedal back to Amboise, leaving time to explore any sights you may have missed in this historic town.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 47 kilometres/29 miles. (Total 288 metres/944 feet ascent and 289 meters/948 feet descent).
Today, we bid farewell to the charming town of Amboise and set our sights on our final destination, the regal city of Blois. After a relaxed morning, we'll embark on a scenic ride along the escarpment between the Loire and Cher rivers, offering panoramic views before descending into the lush Loire Valley. Our journey will take us to the enchanting village of Chaumont-sur-Loire, where we'll pause to admire the imposing Chateau de Chaumont. Here, we'll enjoy a leisurely lunch aboard one of the traditional flat-bottomed boats, once used to transport wine along the Loire, allowing us to soak in the stunning riverside scenery.
After this delightful break, we'll re-join the 'Loire a Velo' cycle route, tracing the river's edge as we continue our journey to Blois. As we approach the city, its historic skyline will gradually come into view. Blois, with its royal chateau and vibrant streets has a rich history and beauty to be explored during our stay in this charming city.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 45 kilometres/28 miles. (Total 256 metres/840 feet ascent and 218 meters/715 feet descent).
Over the next two days, we'll enjoy circular cycling routes from Blois, with today's journey taking us to the grandest of all the Loire Valley chateaux, Chambord. As we pedal through the picturesque village of Huisseau-sur-Cosson, we'll traverse the expansive former royal hunting grounds that are home to numerous elegant hunting lodges built centuries ago.
Upon arriving at Chambord, you'll have plenty of time to explore this architectural masterpiece, whose sheer scale and Renaissance splendour are unmatched. After a leisurely lunch in the chateau's stunning surroundings, we'll make our way back towards the Loire River, following its scenic banks as we return to Blois. Once back, take the opportunity to wander through the city's medieval streets, where history comes alive at every corner, and be sure to visit the Royal Chateau, a key piece of France's regal heritage.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 42 kilometres/26 miles. (Total 177 metres/580 feet ascent and 177 meters/580 feet descent).
On our final day of cycling, we'll focus on one of the Loire Valley's most iconic chateau, Cheverny. Departing from Blois, our journey will first take us to the charming village of Cellettes, where we can enjoy a brief stop. From there, we'll embark on a scenic loop that not only leads us to the magnificent Chateau de Cheverny but also allows us to pass by a collection of privately owned chateau. While these estates remain closed to the public, their grand facades offer a glimpse into the lives of those who live here, leaving much to the imagination.
Our total cycling distance today is approximately 49 kilometres/30 miles. (Total 260 metres/853 feet ascent and 260 meters/853 feet descent).
The trip ends at St Pierre de Corps station in Tours at 11:00 AM. The earliest possible departure for onward travel, whether by train to Paris or for any connecting trains or flights, is at 11:30 AM.