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Tour Name
Classic Provence

FP8 - 8 days (7 nights)

Price
Off Peak £ 698
Peak £ 716

Additional Pricing Information

Tour Availability

3 April to 26 Jun & 7 Aug to 16 Oct - starts Saturdays

(subject to availability)

A circular tour using small roads and cycle paths through some of the most renowned vineyards in France including Chateauneuf-du-Pape, and passing classic landmarks as the Pont at Avignon and the remarkable Roman Theatre at Orange.

Comfortable, well located 2 star hotels used throughout.


Dordogne - Cycling Through History - Tour FDS8


Day One
– Arrival in Orange
Arrive in plenty of time for sightseeing - the jewel in the crown is undoubtedly the remarkable Roman theatre (still in use today) but there are other gems in this old town including the Roman arch constructed to
celebrate the campaigns of the second legion, the old town centre, market, shops and the many cafés and restaurants. Your accommodation in Orange is in a small centrally located hotel.

Day Two – Circular trip to Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Leaving Orange you head to the world famous wine growing area of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The town has given its name to many prestigious wines with the original vineyard having been planted here over 700 years
ago. There is time to wander round this village, once the summer residence of Pope Jean XXII and now almost completely dedicated to its world famous wine. Visit the imposing fortified town of Courthezon, before
returning to Orange. 45 km (28 miles)

Day Three – Orange to Vaison-la-Romaine
Leaving Orange you travel along the valley of l’Aigues detouring a little to visit St Cécile les Vignes which, as the name implies, is renowned for producing some of the best wines. Here there is time to meander around the picturesque village, steeped in the traditions of wine, with its wonderful open bell tower. Crossing l’Aigues, you continue through the charming little villages and vineyards of Côtes du Rhône before turning south to reach
Vaison-la-Romaine and your overnight accommodation. Here you may view the many ruins of the old Roman settlement as well as the Romanesque Cathedral Notre Dame de Nazareth in this enchanting Provençal town.
45 km (28 miles)

Day Four – Vaison-la-Romaine to Carpentras

Today, you skirt the foothills of the Dentelles de Montmirail to the delightful village of Sablet. Picturesque shady lanes adorned with flowers, lead to
the covered passageways, fountains, and houses wound around the 12c church. Later you can make a detour rising further into the Dentelles to visit
Gigondas, once famous for its water and which is now famous for its wines which you can sample here. Your overnight stay is at Carpentras. An evening stroll around the old town gives a glimpse of the past wealth
of the city, richly decorated houses with Italian influence although it is now best known for its trade in truffles at the market held during the winter months.
50 km (31 miles)

Day Five – Carpentras to L´Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
A day of cool fountains and water, first you head for Pernes-les-Fontaines with an amazing 36 or so fountains fed from a large natural spring including the Fontaine du Cormoron with its outspread wings. Then, it’s a short trip to Velleron situated by la Sorgue and along the valley towards the rivers amazing source, the spring at Fontaine-de-Vaucluse. From here it is just a
short trip returning along the other side of the valley to your hotel in the island town of L´Isle-sur-la-Sorgue with its old water wheels, bridges, art gallery and antique shops. 50 km (31 miles)

Day Six – L´Isle-sur-la-Sorgue to Avignon
After just a short distance along the flatlands of the Sorgue, at Le Thor you are greeted by the remarkable old Douzabas gate with its town clock and campanile. A medieval château and the church of Notre Dame du Lac
have been watching over the town since the 12th century. Just another short distance to the Cave at Thouzon, where a guided tour may be taken of the only cave in the Vaucluse which is accessible to the public. Then it's
onwards using small roads and cycle paths to the walls of the city of Avignon for your overnight stay, allowing plenty of time to visit the historic old parts of the city including the spectacular Palais des Papes.
45 km (28 miles)

Day Seven – Avignon to Orange
With just a short distance to cover today there is plenty of time for more sightseeing in Avignon or a little shopping before making your way out of the city on a route alongside the river with fabulous views back across city and perhaps sing a farewell as you view the ‘Pont d'Avignon’. The route follows the valley of le Rhône to Roquemaure best known as ‘The Capital of Lovers’ due to the relics of St Valentine housed in the church - the annual ‘Fête du Baiser’ (kissing festival) attracts 20,000 people! Take a romantic lunch here perhaps with a glass of the local St Valentine wine before crossing the river Rhône and taking the quiet roads back to Orange and your overnight accommodation.
35 km (22 miles)

Day Eight – Depart after breakfast
Depart after breakfast. Extra nights in Orange may be booked if you
would like longer to enjoy the unique experience, sights, smells and taste of Provence.

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