Push your pedals this way to a feast of France and Mediterranean flavours. Do the classic thing in Provence and admire awesome Roman architecture or perhaps go wild and catch a glimpse of the Camargue’s white horses.
Colourful stuff, Provence
Russet roofs.Cobalt skies. Ribbons of purple lavender. A sea of golden sunflowers. Ancient Orange. Sun-ripened tomatoes and markets full of melons. Pink flamingos and wild white horses. Black bulls and flamboyant Matadors in the Arles Roman arena . Massive aquaducts and triumphal arches. A huge honey-coloured papal palace. And everywhere, winding lanes of little blue shutters. The great thing about being on a gentle cycling adventure in Provence is that you can wash it all down with a glass of ruby-red Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Great places to stay: From a hotel villa with a pool to the most modern boutique chic right in the heart of historic town, our Provence hotels are well-located and rated at least 2 star according to local classifications.
Getting to the start of your Provence adventure: Ferry or tunnel; rail to Orange; fly to Nîmes/Avignon/ Marseilles/Paris.
Don't forget - many of our tours in Provence now offer electric bikes as an option.

Orange, Châteauneuf du Pape, Avignon and Carpentras - with Roman legacies and Italian influences, rich colours and Mediterranean sunshine, there is something miraculous and rather romantic about this part of Provence. We invite you to turn your attentions to water, then to wine in this great tour of rivers and fountains, famous vineyards and celebrated cellars. The quiet country lanes and river paths make for measured cycling, so you can really enjoy getting a taste for what Provence has to offer.
Accommodation is in comfortable, well located, two star hotels in Orange (two nights), Vaison-la-Romaine, Carpentras, L'Isle sur la Sorgue, Avignon and Orange.
Electric bikes are an option on this tour (suppl. £90 per person)
Off Peak £780 / Peak £801

Feel the thrill of seeing wild white horses and flocks of flamingos out on the brackish lagoons of the haunting Camargue. Drink in timeless views at Arles, Avignon and as you cross the River Gardon by the famous Pont du Gard aqueduct, and savour a glass or two of Châteauneuf-du-Pape in its home town. This part of Provence has a way of filling the soul. It’s river paths and quiet roads past awesome Roman architecture and sun-baked farmsteads make for simply great cycling.
Accommodation s in comfortable, well located, two star hotels in Orange, Avignon, Arles (two nights), Tarascon, Uzes and Orange.
Electric bikes are an option on this tour (suppl. £90 per person)
Off Peak £755 / Peak £780