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Burgundy & Provence DELUXE by Bike + Boat

Beautiful nature, history and culture...

Route

Tour profile / level 2

Route mostly along field paths, cycle paths and secondary side roads in rural and city areas. Short stretches are on unpaved roads. A couple of days present some short uphill sections with the only 2-3 relevant ascents.

Itinerary Lyon - Arles

Day 1: Lyon
Embarkation 5 p.m., but you can bring your luggage on board around 2 p.m.

Day 2: Lyon - Tournon-sur-Rhone, approx. 35 km
Get ready for incredible scenery, tastes, and fragrances! Leaving Vienne, you immediately bike into the nature reservation Île au Beurre, where you can enjoy the peace and quietness of nature. The landscape slowly changes into that of vineyards as you enter the land of the Côte Rôtie. The vineyards are unique because of the steep slopes facing the river and their stone walls. The landscape changes again, this time into the green landscape of the Ardèche countryside Here you can find the boat moored in Andance. During dinner, the ship will navigate to Tournon sur Rhône.

Day 3: Tournon-sur-Rhone – Le Pouzin, approx. 33-73 km
On the short route this morning the captain and his crew start the day early to bring you to the city of Valence, where the boat will arrive after breakfast. This town with its colorful markets and it’s historic “Quartiers” is the starting point of your cycling day featuring the typical small villages of the Ardèche, historic sites, and the green meadows of a nature reserve towards Le Pouzin in the Drôme area. The long route takes you inland to the Drôme region and the ancient city of Crest with its imposing defense tower that overlooks both the river and the city. The third option is an exceptional one and needs pre-booking. From Tournon an old steam train takes you and your bike up to Lamastre, the starting place of the Dolce Via bike route. The next 73 kilometers you will ride along an old railway line that has been turned into a bike route. You ride through the imposing mountainous landscape of the Ardèche through tunnels and along ravines. The route is partly unpaved. A day for the good cyclists.

Day 4: Le Pouzin – Viviers, approx. 42 km
Today the tour brings you past the medieval abbey of Cruas and further along you will be crossing a memorable rope bridge in Rochemaure. Though built by Marc Seguin in 1858, the architect was inspired by the castle ramparts. This bridge can be seen as a symbolic passing from old to new, from history to the future. At the end of the day you will be parking your bike next to the boat and you can enjoy a stroll through the historic village of Viviers.

Day 5: Viviers – Avignon, approx. 40 km
After a morning sail, the bikes will be put ashore at Roquemaure. From here you will bike straight into the village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. You might want to purchase a bottle of wine of the same name to take home! Once you pass the hilly landscape around Châteauneuf-du-Pape, you are rewarded with an almost completely flat bike path along the river. Soon you will enjoy a panoramic view of Avignon, the home of the Popes in the 14th century. In this city you can wander the old streets, enjoy the French way of life on the squares with their terraces and just breathe the culture. Day 6

Day 6: Avignon – Tarascon/Arles, approx. 50-70 km
Many choices today on the ride from the ancient city of Popes to the South. The longer and easier route takes you on a relaxed ride along the river on the Via Rhôna. The shorter but more strenuous route is a breathtaking stage, which brings you to the Alpilles, with the perched villages of Les-Baux-de-Provence and Saint Rémy de Provence. A landscape of limestone cliffs and olive trees will accompany the trip. For the very keen cyclists we have the option of a long ride inland (more than 70 km) that brings you to the best preserved Roman aqueduct in Europe: Pont du Gard.

Day 7: Tarascon/Arles – Arles, approx. 21-50 km
For those who want to explore Arles and all the cozy corners Van Gogh once painted we have prepared an nice short route of only 21 kilometers. If you want to spend your last day cycling the longer option, we offer an interesting ride into to Camargue, the river delta of the Rhône. Here you will find salt marches and century old traces of human population. You might even see the famous Camargue wild horses.

Day 8: Arles
Disembarkation at approx. 10 a.m.. Independent homeward travel.

Itinerary Arles - Lyon

Day 1: Arles
Embarkation 5 p.m., but you can bring your luggage on board around 2 p.m.

Day 2: Arles – Tarascon / Arles, approx. 21-50 km
Get ready for incredible scenery, tastes, and fragrances! For those who want to start easy with this trip, or stay a bit more in Arles to explore all the cozy corners Van Gogh once painted, we have prepared an nice short route of only 21 kilometers.
If you want to spend your first day cycling and see some unique nature, the option is to have an interesting ride into to Camargue, the river delta of the Rhône. Here you will find salt marches and century old traces of human population. You might even see the famous Camargue wild horses.

Day 3: Tarascon / Arles  Avignon approx. 50-70 km
Many choices today on the ride to the ancient city of Popes, Avignon. The longer and easier route takes you on a relaxed ride along the river on the Via Rhôna. The shorter but more strenuous route is a breathtaking stage, which brings you to the Alpilles, with the perched villages of Les-Baux-de-Provence and Saint Rémy de Provence. A landscape of limestone cliffs and olive trees will accompany the trip. For the very keen cyclists we have the option of a long ride inland (more than 70 km) that brings you to the best preserved Roman aqueduct in Europe: Pont du Gard.

Day 4: Avignon – Viviers, approx. 40 km
You start the day with a ride on an almost completely flat bike path along the river. From here you gradually climb into the village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. You might want to purchase a bottle of wine of the same name to take home! Once you pass the hilly landscape around Châteauneuf-du-Pape, you are rewarded with a ride down to the river and to the village of Roquemaure. Here the bikes will be put on board for the cruise to Viviers.

Day 5: Viviers – Le Pouzin, approx. 42 km
The first part of the ride takes you to the city of Montélimar, the city of nougat. From here you ride to Rochemaure where you will be crossing a memorable rope bridge. Though built by Marc Seguin in 1858, the architect was inspired by the castle ramparts. This bridge can be seen as a symbolic passing from old to new, from history to the future. Later in the day the tour brings you past the medieval abbey of Cruas. At the end of the day you will be parking your bike again on the boat for a leisurely cruise to the village of Le Pouzin.

Day 6: Le Pouzin – Tournon sur Rhône, approx. 33-58 km
On the short route today you have a nice ride featuring the typical small villages of the Ardèche, historic sites, and the green meadows of a nature reserve towards Valence. In this city with its colorful markets and its historic “Quartiers” you will meet the barge.
The long route takes you inland tot the Drôme region and the ancient city of Crest with its imposing defense tower that overlooks both the river and the city.
From the mooring site in Valence the captain and his crew end the day with a sailing diner to bring you to Tournon-sur-Rhône.

Day 7: Tournon sur Rhône – Lyon, approx. 42 km
We start with an easy cruise from Tournon to Andance. From the mooring place here we start the bike ride through the green landscape of the Ardèche countryside. The landscape slowly changes into that of vineyards, as you enter the land of the Côte Rôtie. The vineyards are unique because of the steep slopes facing the river and their stone walls. Later on you bike into the nature reservation Île au Beurre, where you can enjoy the peace and quietness of nature before entering the very nice town of Vienne where the barge is moored. During dinner, the ship will navigate to our final destination, Lyon.

Day 8: Lyon
Disembarkation at approx. 10 a.m.. Independent homeward travel.

Important Information:

Due to changing wind and weather conditions as well as organizational requirements we reserve the right to make changes of routing and program.

Services

Included services:   

  • 7 nights in outside cabins with private facilities
  • full board (breakfast, lunch package, dinner on board)
     
  • Coffee and tea on board
  • City walking tour in Lyon and Avignon
     
  • Daily information meeting
     
  • port charges
     
  • Free limited Wi-Fi (connection speed may vary)
     
  • information material and maps per cabin

additionally for guided tours:

  • multilingual tour leader/guide on bike (german, english)

Dates & Prices

Dates

Merkmale

    Season / Period
    Type

    Extras

    Bicycle & equipment
    24-speed-bike 95
    E-bike 180
       
    Additional services
    Guided option 150
    Special diets (gluten & lactose free, vegetarian, vegan meals) 50

    Best - Price - Guarantee

    If you would verifiably receive better conditions and/or prices from another tour operator at the time of booking we guarantee at least the same conditions PLUS 1 handlebar bag for FREE!
    All prices per person in EUR

    Ship

    Welcome on board of the MV PROVENCE!

    Designed specifically for the Rhône river, this custom-built ship has all outside cabins and provides an especially intimate cruising experience—carrying just one group of 49 travellers per trip.

    Take time to relax after your biking day, in the bar and lounge, library, and sun Deck. Your cabin features a flat-screen TV with CNN, radio, direct-dial telephone, individual heating and air-conditioning controls, twin beds, and private bathroom with shower and hair dryer. Plus, complimentary wireless Internet access is available in all cabins, in additional to all common areas.


    CATERING

    The cook on board is a member of the crew and prepares the breakfast, packed lunch and a warm dinner in the evening. The catering consists of full board. Catering starts with the dinner on the arrival day (except in Avignon) and ends with the breakfast on the departure day. Vegetarian catering is possible, please announce this with reservation and discuss it again with the tour guide on site.


    CABINS

    General cabin features:

    • All our cabins are hotel-style rooms.
    • Outside rooms with closet and storage space
    • 220 volts outlets
    • Security safe

    Specific Cabin features:
    Imperial Suite Main Deck: Outside cabins with sliding doors to a balcony and full river views, Cabins are 210 square feet + balcony, Located on the highest deck with passenger cabins, one deck below the sun deck and on the same deck as the restaurant and lounge. Private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower. Separate toilet. 1 double bed with Flat-screen LCD TV and an extra sofa and balcony chairs.

    Lavender Suite Lower Deck: Outside cabins with large portholes which does not open, Cabins are 215 square feet, Located on the bottom passenger deck, one deck below the restaurant and lounge, Private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, Separate toilet, 2 twin beds and a Flat-screen LCD TV.

    Soleil Suite Lower Deck: Outside cabins with large portholes which does not open, Cabins are 210 square feet, Located on the bottom passenger deck, two decks below the Sun Deck and one deck below the bar, lounge, and dining room, near the stairs and underneath the bar
    Private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower, Separate toilet, 2 twin beds and a Flat-screen LCD TV

    Single Suite Lower Deck: Outside cabins with a porthole which does not open, Cabins are 170 square feet, Located on the bottom passenger deck, two decks below the Sun Deck and one deck below the bar, lounge, and dining room, near the stairs and underneath the bar
    Private bathroom with spacious glass-enclosed shower and toilet, 1 bed and a Flat-screen LCD TV


    LANGUAGES ON BOARD

    German, English.

    Aboard our boats you’ll be joined by travelling companions from all over, as well as a Tour Leader who speaks the group’s two main languages – usually English and German. Shall we bet that you’ll go back home with a smattering of French?
     

    Bicycle

    Bicycles inclusive panniers

    The offered bikes are hybrid bikes with an aluminium frame and kitted with responsive brakes and gears. Plus: mudguards, trip computers, comfort gel saddles, flat-palmed grips, Schwalbe Marathon anti-puncture tyres. E-bikes are also available for this tours, while kids’ bikes and accessories are at hand for all family-friendly holidays.

    You can choose between the following bikes:

    • 24-speed-hybrid-bike
    • E-bikes unisex
    • children seat, children trailer, Child bike

    E-bikes

    By popular demand, we have now invested in a considerable number of e-bikes, much favoured by cyclists who love the Great Outdoors, but prefer to let the bike take the strain. Our research has led us to:

    With an electro bike every bike tour is a breeze! The shiftable, low noise electric drive of our modern E-bike relieves you of some of the work and increases the pedal force up to 3 times ... Acclivity can be handled easily.

    Your bike has 24 gears, a detachable lithium-Ion battery, hand brakes, pannier bags, bike helmet, a good lock, water bottle and you can get a repair kit. We draw your attention to the fact that you will be held responsible for damage to or theft of the bike, as long as the bike is not on board. (the E-bike has a value of more than € 2000,-). Never leave it unattended. Always lock it and fasten it to a fixed object, and don’t forget to remove the information panel.

     


    Private bicycles

    You are welcome to bring your own bicycle. This is adapted especially to your needs. Do not forget to bring a repair kit with all necessary tools such as: keys, reserve tube and lock. Please check your own bicycle for operability upon arrival.

    Useful

    ARRIVAL - PARKING - DEPARTURE

    ARRIVAL BY PLANE

    Arles is connected with the following airports:
    Avignon (AVN): 40 km, Nimes (FNI): 40 km, Montpellier (MPL): 80 km, Marseille (MRS): 90 km, Lyon (LYS): 280 km

    Avignon Caumont (AVN): www.avignon.aeroport.fr
    Use the bus line nr. 30 from the airport to Avignon centre train station. The distance is about 8 km (transfer: approx. 40 min, ti cket € 1,50). From train station to Arles use the frequent train connections (transfer: approx. 20 min, ticket about € 8,-).

    Nimes Garons (FNL): www.aeroport-nimes.fr
    connecti on shutt le bus/taxi + train:
    Use the shuttle bus to the train station SNCF according to your flight schedules (Ticket: 6 € to be paid on board). Or by taxi to the station: price about 25 €; From Nimes train station to Arles: frequent train connections (transfer approx. 30-60 min, ticket about 9-15 € depending on the type of train).

    Montpellier Mediterranée (MPl): www.montpellier.aeroport.fr
    connecti on shutt le bus & train:

    Use the airport shuttle, line 120 which connects the airport with Place de l’Europe. From Place d’Europe you can take the tramway, line 1, direction Mosson, to go to the SNCF Montpellier St Roch train station (distance approx.1.5 km) (transfer approx. 15 min, ticket € 2,60). From Montpellier St. Roch station there are train connections to Arles with change in Avignon or Tarascon (transfer approx. 120 min, ticket approx. € 22,-. As alternative you can use a taxi from the airport or Place d’Europe to Montpellier train station: by taxi about € 30,-. From Montpellier St. Roch station to Arles us the train again (details above).

    Marseille Provence (MRS): www.marseille-airport.com
    Use direct trains from the train station Vitrolles Aéroport Marseille to Arles (transfer approx. 45 minutes, ti cket about € 12,-).

    Lyon Saint Exupéry (IYS): www.lyonaeroports.com
    From the airport Gare Lyon St Exupery use the TGV  train to Arles. The train station is located only 5 minutes walking distance from the airport. You need to change in Avignon (transfer approx. 2 hours, ti cket approx. € 55,-).

    If your trip starts in Lyon you can also use the city airport:

    Lyon (LYS)
    From the St. Exupéry airport, take the shuttle bus „Rhône Express“ (leaves every 15 minutes) to the main station Lyon Part-Dieu. Afterwards you can walk to the pier or take a taxi.


    ARRIVAL BY CAR

    Parking: Details will follow.


    ARRIVAL BY TRAIN

    Train station: Lyon, Arles

    From almost al major cities in France you can reach Lyon as well as Arles with a TGV. For example you go from Paris to Lyon by TGV in less than 2 hours. And the ride from Paris to Arles by TGV is less than 4 hours.

    Current train  connections and prices you will find under: www.radreisen.at/france-train


    PARTICIPANTS

    Minimum individual tour: 24 people
    Minimum/ maximum guided tour: 8/20 people

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