Voyage à vélo sur le canal de la Garonne

Cycling the Canal du Midi: from Bordeaux to Toulouse

Canal du Midi and Canal de la Garonne - South-West and Aquitaine
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The highlights of this journey
Grand Angle

  1. Visiting unforgettable cultural sites and Unesco World Heritage sites
  2. Enjoying the beautiful landscapes and vineyards in the South of France
  3. Riding along a mostly flat relaxing easy to moderate cycling itinerary
  4. Staying in charming guesthouses and hotels
  5. Tasting local French cuisine and regional wines 

Yours
experts

Quentin Vanaker

Quentin Vanaker

04 86 80 19 18

Travel experts in France, Italy and Switzerland

Estelle Torterotot

Estelle Torterotot

04 86 80 19 19

Travel experts in France, Italy and Switzerland

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Length

7 days

From

€870.00

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Let's go to discover France by bike with this one week trip along Garonne Banal departing from Bordeaux !

On this scenic cycling tour, you will follow the Garonne canal, the extension of the Canal du Midi that connects Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. This section is called the “Canal des Deux Mers” (the canal of the two seas), connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea: it’s a fantastic route that passes by vineyards and medieval villages, along the Garonne River between two of France’s finest cities; Bordeaux and Toulouse. Each night you stay in comfortable accommodations full of charm. You will venture across beautiful towns and historically significant cultural sites while enjoying the world-renowned cuisine and wine from the region along the way! 

Embarking from Bordeaux, this delightful journey unfolds along a "Voie Vertes" greenway cycling route, spanning 50km/31.1mi to Sauveterre de Guyenne, then continues 26km/16.2mi through scenic small roads to La Réole, concluding with a picturesque ride along the Garonne canal until reaching Toulouse.

Canal de la Garonne a velo
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Dates, prices, and booking

Details

Departures available any day of the week from Mid-April through Mid-October.

Price Per Person

Standard Comfort Category

Solo Traveller

2 - 3 People

4 - 5 People

6+ People

Without Luggage Transportation

From 15/04/2025 to 15/10/2025

1390 €

870 €

810€

750€

625 €

From 15/04/2026 to 15/10/2026

1480 €

895 €

840 €

785 €

660 €

Price Per Person

Superior Comfort Category

Solo Traveller

2 - 3 People

4 - 5 People

6+ People

Without Luggage Transportation

From 15/04/2025 to 15/10/2025

1670 €

1060 €

1010 €

955 €

840 €

From 15/04/2026 to 15/10/2026

1695 €

1135 €

1050 €

995 €

860 €

Prices include

  • Accommodation in B&B (6 nights)
  • Dinner on Day 2
  • Luggage transfers
  • Tourist tax
  • Digital Travel packet
  • Access to our phone travel app during the trip

Prices do not include

  • Travel to/from Bordeaux/Toulouse (flights, train, bus, etc.)
  • Drinks
  • Lunch and Dinner (except dinner on Day 2)
  • Bike rental
  • Printed travel packet
  • Insurance
  • Registration fees
  • Entrance fees to tourist attractions
  • Personal expenses
  • Anything that is not in the “Included in Trip Price” section above

Options, extras and discounts

  • Printed Travel Packet: 35 € / packet
  • Single Room Supplement:
    • Standard Comfort Category +330 €
    • Superior Comfort Category +450 €
  • Third Person in a Room:
    • Reduce price by 30% if participant below 12 years old.
    • Reduce price by 20% if 12 years old or above.
  • Bike Rental: 195 €
  • E-Bike Rental: 290 €
  • Option insurance for damaged rental Bike: 14 €
  • Option insurance for damaged rental E-Bike: 20 €
  • Extra nights (price per person):
    • In Toulouse in Hotel 3*: +80 € in double/twin room, +145 € in a single room
    • In Toulouse in Hotel 4*: +95 € in double/twin room, +160 € in a single room
    • In Bordeaux in Hotel 3*: +95 € in double/twin room, +145 € in a single room
    • In Bordeaux in Hotel 4*: +115 € in double/twin room, +200 € in a single room

Itinerary

D1

Arrival in Bordeaux

You begin your journey upon your arrival in Bordeaux and check-in to your hotel (available after ~3pm). We recommend spending the day visiting Bordeaux and its many historical and cultural sites.

Overnight in a 3* hotel (standard) or 4* hotel (superior) in Bordeaux; B&B.

Miroir d'eau à Bordeaux

 

Accommodation

3* or 4* hotel in Bordeaux

D2

Bordeaux - Frontenac (standard) or Bordeaux – Camiran (superior)

This stage is entirely on a cycle lane and on the “Voie Verte”-greenway named “Roger Lapébie” after the famous cyclist and winner of the Tour de France in 1937.

 

Standard Version (Bordeaux - Frontenac):
Venture out of Bordeaux on a cycle path. You will cycle between Dordogne and Gironde, by the city of Bastide de Créon, and pass the la Sauve Majeure (a former Benedictine abbey founded in 1070). 

Overnight in a guesthouse in Frontenac (2* or 3*); Half-board.

 

Superior Version (Bordeaux - Camiran):
You will cycle through the medieval village of Sauveterre de Guyenne, a beautiful historical town founded in 1281 with four gates and fortified walls. It lies within the largest wine production region of Bordeaux, Entre Deux Mers (AOC). 

Overnight in a 4* guesthouse in Camiran with swimming pool; Half-board.

Abbaye-de-la-Sauve-Majeure (c) Jean Claude Praire

 

Itinerary
Accommodation

Guesthouse in Frontenac (2* or 3*) or Camiran (4*)

Length

63km/39.1mi by bike

Length

45km/28mi by bike

D3

Frontenac - Le Mas d'Agenais (standard) or Camiran – Le Mas d’Agenais (superior)

Embarking on this stage from from Sauveterre de Guyenne or Camiran, quiet country roads take you to La Réole. After that, you will reach the scenic landscaped lined cycle path of the Garonne canal. Here you will follow the relaxing path along this historic canal dating back the mid-19th century until reaching Le Mas d’Agenais.

 

Standard Version: Overnight in a guesthouse in Le Mas d’Agenais (2* or 3*); B&B.

 

Superior Version: Overnight in a 4* guesthouse (charming accommodations at Thomas’s, a local artist) in Le Mas d’Agenais; former “Mas” (traditional farmhouse) with a pond; B&B.

Canal de la Garonne (c) David Praire

 

Itinerary
Accommodation

Guesthouse in Le Mas d’Agenais

Length

42km/26.1mi by bike

Length

55.5km/34.5mi by bike

D4

Le Mas d'Agenais - Sérignac sur Garonne

At Le Mas d’Agenais, don’t miss visiting the beautiful roman church. You will continue along the canal where you will have plenty of opportunities to stop and savor the views. You then pass by the quaint town of Damezan, founded in 1259. The rest of the day continues along the scenic Garonne Canal. You can expect a relaxing gentle ride until the village of Sérignac.
Overnight in a 3* hotel in Sérignac (a former monastery) with a tennis court and swimming pool; B&B.

Le Prince Noir à Sérignac sur Garonne (c) Jean Claude Praire

 

Itinerary
Accommodation

3* hotel in Sérignac

Length

37km/23mi by bike

D5

Sérignac - Moissac

As you continue along the Garonne Canal, you will pass by the superb bridge of Pont Canal d’Agen with a stop in the historical city centre of Agen. The day continues along the canal until reaching Moissac, the center of romanesque art, on the Santiago de Compostella route. The abbey and the cloister are part of the UNESCO world’s heritage. Moissac’s landscape is dominated with orchards and vineyards of the famous Chasselas. This is the place where the Tarna and Garonne Canals merge.
Overnight in a 2* hotel (standard) or 3* hotel (superior) in Moissac; B&B.

Abbaye de Moissac (c) Jean Claude Praire

 

Accommodation

2* or 3* hotel in Moissac

Length

55km/34.2mi by bike

D6

Moissac - Toulouse

The Garonne Canal will lead you on your final leg into the heart of Toulouse (“La Ville Rose”, The Pink City). If you have a bike rental, you will leave your bike in Toulouse.
Overnight in a 3* hotel (standard) or 4* hotel (superior) in Toulouse; B&B.

Ecluse de la Gaule (c) Jean Claude Praire 

 

Accommodation

3* or 4* hotel in Toulouse

Length

67km/41.6mi by bike

D7

Toulouse - End of the Tour

End of the tour after breakfast and checking out of the hotel (~10am). 

 

We recommend and individual visit of Toulouse: A city with unique architecture made of pinkish terracotta bricks, which earned it the nickname la Ville Rose ("the Pink City"). Toulouse counts two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Canal du Midi (designated in 1996 and shared with other cities), and the Basilica of St. Sernin, the largest remaining Romanesque building in Europe, designated in 1998 because of its significance to the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route.

Toulouse ville rose (c) David Praire

 

Occasionally, adjustments to the planned itinerary may be necessary. This could stem from trip logistics (such as fully booked accommodations, trail closures, or adverse weather conditions, etc.). It's important to understand that these modifications are always implemented with your best interests in mind, prioritizing your safety and comfort.

Technical description

Level

Difficulty level 2/5, easy to moderate cycling. Stages from 37 to 67km/23 to 41.6mi per day according to the program, 2 to 5 hours of cycling per day. The terrain is mostly flat. Hybrid bikes are perfect for this type of tour. Mountain bikes are not essential but possible. From Bordeaux, the route profile has a few ascents and descents but becomes flat when you reach the canal. You can expect excellent road surfacing and bike paths along the way.

Children: Accessible to most active children from ~12 years old and up.

Luggage transportation

You only carry your daily belongings in a small bag or saddle bag. You’ll get your luggage at your hotel in the evening: your luggage is transported by taxi. We ask you to limit your luggage to 1 bag/item per person, 15kg/33lbs maximum.

It is possible to book without baggage transport at a reduced rate.

Group

Possible for groups of 2 and above. Solo travellers are possible with a supplemental fee.

Departure period

Departures available any day of the week from the beginning of April through the end of October.

Duration

7 days / 6 nights / 5 days of cycling

Start / End

► Start
On Day 1 in Bordeaux at hotel check-in (~3pm)

► Finish
On Day 7 in Toulouse after breakfast and hotel check-out (~10am)

Travel folder

Self-guided tour, without a human guide. A digital travel packet will be sent by email that includes: the list of your accommodations, travel vouchers, all the detailed information you need to make your trip a success (documents in German, French or English as guests request), and access to our phone travel app for navigating bike rides and accessing local maps. The application is available in English only. If a guest wishes to have a “printed travel packet” (with paper roadbook in German, French or English + topo maps), it needs to be requested at the time of booking and there is a supplement fee per package. For all requests, the printed travel packet will be waiting and given to guests at the 1st accommodation included in the itinerary. There is no welcome meeting at the arrival hotel or bike rental orientation meeting on this tour.

Comfort

► Accommodation
2 different comfort categories are available for this trip subject to availability.

Standard Comfort Category: 3* Hotel in Bordeaux, 2* Hotel in Moissac, 3* Hotel in Toulouse, 3* Hotel in Serignac, 2* or 3* Guesthouses in Frontenac and Le Mas d’Agenais.

Piscine, chambre et salle de petit déjeuner de l'hôtel le Prince Noir à Serignac-sur-Garonne
Pool, room and breakfast room of the Hotel le Prince Noir in Serignac-sur-Garonne

 

Façade, Chambre et salle de petit déjeuner de l'hôtel le Pont Napoléon à Moissac
Room, breakfast room and exterior of the Hotel le Pont Napoléon in Moissac

 

Chambre, salon et spa de l'hôtel Le Riquet à Toulouse
Room, salon and spa of the Hotel Le Riquet in Toulouse

 

Superior Comfort Category: 4* Hotel in Bordeaux, 3* Hotel in Moissac and Sérignac, 4* Hotel in Toulouse; 4* Guesthouses in Camiran and Le Mas d’Agenais. 

Lac, chambre et jardin du Domaine du Méroc au Mas d'Agenais
Lake, room and garden of Méroc Guesthouse in Mas d'Agenais

 

Extérieur, chambre et piscine de l'hôtel l'Armateur à Moissac
Exterior, room and pool of the hotel l'Armateur in Moissac

 

Salon, chambre, piscine et accueil de l'hôtel le Mermoz à Toulouse
Salon, room, pool of the Hotel le Mermoz in Toulouse

 

Please Note: In Europe, more and more hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses are refusing to take part in the star-rating system, even establishments which were classified a year or two ago are now choosing to not take part. This doesn’t mean that they are of a lesser quality, in fact far from it. If we indicate that an accommodation is ‘3-star or equivalent to’ this means that the establishment may have chosen not to receive an official classification, but we believe the level of comfort provided is equal to that of a traditional 3-star establishment. 

► Meals
Bed and breakfast all nights; except half-board on Day 2. Lunch: not included: it is easy to find shops where you can buy food to prepare a picnic, or to find restaurants or cafés to have lunch in each day. Dinner: not included except on day 2: there are good restaurant options in all the towns that you’ll stay in. The cities of Bordeaux and Toulouse each have many Michelin star(s) awarded restaurants. 

► Extra Nights
It is possible to add extra nights before or after your tour in Toulouse or Bordeaux. Please contact us for availability.

Bike rental

► Bike Rentals

Type: Hybrid bikes, 24 speed, 28’’, with indexed speed.

All bikes are equipped with an adjustable saddle, a lateral kickstand,  a luggage rack, 1 side bag and 1 handlebar bag. For hygienic reasons, water bottles will not be supplied. You will receive a repair kit, a pump, a lock, a pannier/saddle bag, and helmet (on request). You will get your bikes in Bordeaux at your hotel and you will leave them at the end of the tour in Toulouse. 

It is also possible to rent an Electric Bike with 400WH battery upon request. Child seats are available upon request.

-Don't forget to let us know your size when booking.

► Bringing Your Own Bike
We recommend that you use a hybrid bike for this trip, and that you make sure to check everything is working well before you set off for your holiday. At the end of the trip, you will need to take care of getting your bike home with you.
Return by train: ~12 trains per day between Bordeaux and Toulouse, 2 hours to 2h30 journey (TGV, TER, Teos, Corail, about 40€ + bike). It is free to carry your bikes on the TER train. It requires payment on other types of train. 

Access

► Trip Starting Destination
This tour starts in Bordeaux, France.

► Trip Ending Destination
This tour ends in Toulouse, France.

► By Plane 
Regular airlines or low-cost airlines to Bordeaux and Toulouse from France and abroad.  

International airports of Bordeaux Bordeaux-Merignac Airport or Toulouse Home | Aéroport Toulouse Blagnac have flights from Rome, Madrid, Paris, London, Milan, Amsterdam, Geneva, Lyon, Franfurt, etc. 

► By Train
TGV to Bordeaux or Toulouse:  http://www.voyages-sncf.com/ 
TGV from Paris to Bordeaux: 2 hours

► By Car/Bus
Car Park: in Bordeaux, about 100 € (7 days; non secured car park – do not leave belongings in the car); in Toulouse, about 160 € (7 days; non secured car park – do not leave belongings in the car). Parking can be reserved at Zenpark

Return to car by train: ~12 trains per day between Bordeaux and Toulouse, 2 hours to 2h30 journey (TGV, TER, Teos, Corail, about 40 €).

Bus Options:
Flix Bus: https://www.flixbus.com/ 

Bla Bla Car (bus and carpool options): https://www.blablacar.co.uk/bus 

► Transfer 
Bordeaux Airport to Bordeaux bus station: Daily shuttle between the airport and the bus station, both ways, every 45 minutes, about 55 minutes travel; Jet Bus, about 10 €. http://30direct.com/en/

Bordeaux Airport to Bordeaux train station: The airport is 6km/3.7mi away from the train station, 1h20 to 1h30 travel time. 

Toulouse train station to Bergerac train station: 4h30 travel time

Toulouse Airport to Toulouse train station: Daily shuttle between the airport and the bus station, both ways, every 20 minutes, 20 to 45 minutes travel time. https://www.tisseo.fr/en Phone: +33(0)5 61 41 70 70; FlyBus; about 9 €

Taxi: The price between Blagnac airport to Toulouse city-center is about 80 €, same price for Bordeaux.

Bathing

A number of our trips lend themselves to swimming, either during the stage or at the end of the day. It would be a shame not to take advantage of them. Please note, however, that you are the sole judge of whether or not to go for a swim, and that you do so under your own responsibility and at your own risk.

Photos

You take beautiful pictures! Don't hesitate to send us a CD, a USB stick, a Dropbox or WeTransfer link  of your best photos taken during your trip. The fact that you send us photos implies that you accept that your photos will be used free of charge on our various media outlets (social media, catalog, website, trip information documents, etc.).

Travel story

Would you like to share your best moments of the trip and share your experience with the greater Grand Angle hiking community? Send us your story and some photos illustrating your words that we can consider publishing on our blog.

Responsible tourism

► Acting for Responsible Tourism - ATR label
Grand Angle is an active member of the ATR association "Agir pour un Tourisme Responsable", whose compliance with the label has been certified by Ecocert Environnement.

The common values of the label, shared by all its members, are represented by: transparency (between the customer and the travel agency), partnership (between local service providers and the travel agency) and consistency (synonymous with good communication within the travel agency team).

Being a member of ATR commits us to:
•    Promoting quality tourism
•    Respect for the environment, heritage and local people
•    Educating travelers about local customs
•    Inform travellers in full transparency about their travel conditions

For more information on the ATR association: www.tourisme-responsable.org 

► The European Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas 
In 2014, Grand Angle was one of the first tour operators to be certified under the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism, created and developed by Europarc, the Federation of European Protected Areas, which includes Regional Natural Parks, National Parks and Nature Reserves.

The purpose of the European Charter is to develop quality, sustainable and responsible tourism in protected areas, with respect for people and their environment. Being certified under the CETD is a recognition of our commitment to sustainable tourism and development rooted in the territories, economically, socially and environmentally.

The certification is a proof of the confidence that the Parks have in our company and its approach.
Grand Angle's partner in this certification is the Vercors Regional Natural Park, our homeland: http://parc-du-vercors.fr   

Find out more about the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism: http://www.europarc.org/sustainable-tourism/  

Gear

It is the client’s responsibility to arrive prepared with the items listed below to help ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

CLOTHING CHECKLIST:

The following items are required for this trip unless otherwise noted. When packing, think layered clothing systems that work together and can be easily added or removed.

  • Cycling Shoes – sport shoes that are comfortable for cycling in.
  • Socks – one pair for every day or two days of the trip. Sport specific padded socks, no cotton please!
  • Sun Hat – wide brimmed hat or baseball cap/bandana combo
  • Cycling Gloves – padded gloves used specifically for cycling.
  • Cycling Shirts – non-cotton, breathable short sleeve and/or long sleeve shirts (Note: long sleeve shirts provide better sun protection)
  • Cycling Pants & Shorts – nylon pants AND shorts, zip-offs or leggings
  • Windbreaker Layer – a lightweight wind resistant jacket or pullover
  • Warm Top – mid-weight sweater or pullover of wicking material such as merino wool, fleece or polypropylene
  • Insulating Jacket – down-fill or synthetic-fill insulated “puffy” jacket or warm, lightweight fleece jacket (Note: this item may not be needed in summer months)
  • Rain Gear – waterproof jacket and pants or high-quality poncho, breathable fabric such as Gore-Tex® or coated nylon. For the pants look for side zippers that will easily allow pulling them over footwear.
  • Casual Clothing & Footwear – comfortable clothes and shoes to wear in the evening after activities

    Important Note: Please, no cotton hiking/cycling clothes. Synthetic clothing is very efficient in drying quickly. Merino wool material clothing is also efficient in drying quickly, is comfortable to wear and has the advantage of not developing a bad odor after use.

GEAR CHECKLIST:
  • Saddlebag – If choosing to use a rental bike or your own on this trip, a saddlebag is included with bike rental.
  • Personal Luggage – small duffel bag, suitcase or backpack – for extra items and casual clothes
  • Cycling Helmet – (Note: mandatory for this trip) comfortable fitting, with rain cover. If choosing to use a rental bike on this trip, a helmet is included with the rental. 
  • Hydration System – 2+ liters capacity, either water bottles or bladder/hose system (if planning to wear a backpack during cycling) and an additional water bottle
  • Headlamp – preferably with an L.E.D. bulb that works with AA or AAA batteries (Note: always test headlamp before trips and travel/pack without batteries in device)
  • Picnic/Lunch Kit – knife, plate or bowl, box with closeable lid, utensils, etc.
  • Phone & Charger – local sim card or international plan may be needed. Consider bringing a small power bank to use to recharge devices during trip activities.
  • Map or Phone Holder – Not included with the rental
  • Waterproof Travel Case or Pouch – used to keep important documents (i.e. passport, health/travel insurance, etc.) & phone safe from weather/water
  • Sunglasses, Sunscreen, & Lip Balm
  • First Aid Kit – see first aid kit suggestions below*
  • Personal Toilet Paper Kit – most public restrooms outside of lodging will have toilet paper available, but it is good to be prepared with a personal toilet paper kit to potentially use during portions of this tour. Along the trail, there may be the need to use natural settings for toilets (i.e. digging catholes, etc.) when there are no public toilets available. Kits should include toilet paper, wet wipes, sanitizer & sealable plastic bag(s) for carrying out used paper/wipes.
  • Toiletries
  • Contact Lenses & Glasses – if wearing contact lenses, please also bring back-up pair of glasses and contacts.
  • Prescription Medication – with emergency back-up supply
  • Money – It is good to have some local currency, often smaller local businesses do not accept credit cards and/or prefer cash. Some public restrooms require small amounts of cash to use.
OPTIONAL ITEMS:
  • Backpack – a small sized comfortable pack with a waterproof cover. Taking a backpack is useful as it makes it easy to carry your belongings when you go on a short walking trip along the way. If your bike has a rack system this bag can be easily attached or even packed within a saddlebag.
  • 2-3 Face Masks; 1-2 Over-the-counter Rapid Antigen COVID-19 Tests (Note: recommended but optional)
  • Travel Power Adapter – Electric power voltage in France is 230 V / 50 Hz and the plugs are E type
  • Support Braces – consider bringing any joint braces that may be currently needed or from past injuries (i.e. knee, ankle, elbow, etc.)
  • Sleep Mask & Ear Plugs
  • Bug Repellent
  • Quick Drying Towel or Bandana(s)
*FIRST AID KIT SUGGESTIONS:

After years of experience planning adventure travel around the world, we've learned that anything can happen, and every traveler should carry a basic personal first aid kit. We want to ensure our guests are well-prepared and make smart informed travel decisions. In many of the places we operate trips, it may be challenging to find certain medications and/or first aid supplies, and sometimes common items you desire may not be available in the destination you are travelling. That's why it's good to be prepared and carry a small supply of first aid supplies, any prescription medication, and/or over-the-counter medications you may require during your travels.

First Aid Kit Suggestions

We recommend discussing your travel plans, vaccination requirements, and any medication usage with your primary healthcare provider before embarking on our trips. This helps ensure you have a safe and enjoyable travel experience.

Here is a basic list of what we think makes a good personal travel first aid kit:

  • Medications – Brands of your choice, all medications should be either prescribed directly by your doctor or discussed with a doctor prior to use.
  • Electrolyte Replacement/Drink Mix – brand of choice
  • Creams – Antibiotic ointment, Anti-Itch: Hydrocortisone, Arnica
  • Eye Problems: Dry/Itchy – Eye drops
  • Feminine Hygiene – Tampons
  • Wound Care – a various pack of bandages, antiseptic swabs
  • Blister Care – blister kit made up of items of your choice
  • Sun Protection – sunscreen, SPF lip balm
  • Various Items – Athletic tape/”KT Tape”, Nail clippers, Tweezers, Small bottle of hand sanitizer, Sewing kit (clothing/button repairs), Disposable surgical gloves (1-2 pairs)

Luggage

PACKING FOR TRAVEL:

It is recommended that you prepare your items in the following manner for your travels to this trip.

"Carry-on Bag(s)": - This is the bag you will bring with you on the plane. We recommend all your pertinent information be in this bag (passport, travel documents, etc.) as well as your most important gear items (footwear, jacket, prescription medication, etc.) in case any checked luggage items becomes lost or delayed.

"Checked Bag(s)": - This bag will be checked and contain the rest of your personal items (clothing and gear, etc.).

Important Note: Again, it is recommended to either wear or pack in your “Carry-on Bag” the main gear items you need for this trip vs. putting them in your checked “Travel Bag” (in case luggage is delayed). Lost or delayed luggage has become more and more common in major airports for international travel since the global pandemic.

LUGGAGE MANAGEMENT DURING TRIP:

During this trip, the packing system needs to be in 2 bags.

Extra Luggage - “Checked Bag(s)” & ”Carry-on Bag(s)”: This bag will contain all the items you want to bring along on the trip. It will be transferred by vehicle to your lodging, and you will have access to it at the end of each day of activity at hotels, but not throughout the day. Extra luggage is not allowed on this trip beyond the 1 bag requirement. Maximum 15kg/33lbs.

Extra luggage, not needed during your trip can be safely stored at your start accommodations to be picked up upon return.

Saddlebags/bike bag (not provided unless adding bike rental): All guests will need a bike saddle bag, which they will be responsible for carrying during trip activities. Items in this bag should include anything you may need throughout the day during the trip. (i.e. rain gear, warm layers, water, sunscreen/lip balm, snacks/food, camera/phone, etc.)

To Transport Your Belongings (while cycling)
If you don’t have a saddlebag & rack on your bike, bring a 30-40L backpack with a waist strap to carry what you need for the day (i.e. rain gear, warm layers, water, sunscreen/lip balm, snacks/food, camera/phone, etc.) as you cycle. If you have a rack on your bike, you can attach your bag with the help of bungee ropes or paracord. Rented bikes are equipped with a saddlebag where you can store your belongings. You should still bring a small backpack with you, so that you can easily take your belongings with you when you are visiting attractions along the route.  

Country

France, a member of the European Union, capital city: Paris.

Formalities

► Documents
Travellers from the European Union, including children, need a valid identity card or passport. Check with the authorities in your home country for the conditions of entering this destination. 

► Health/Insurance
Do not forget your card and/or policy details for your health insurance and/or travel insurance. 

Phone

When calling France from a foreign number: +33

European Emergency Number: 112

Useful addresses

Office of Tourism - Bordeaux

12 Cours du 30 juillet
Tel : +33 05 56 00 66 00

www.bordeaux-tourisme.com

Office of Tourism - Toulouse

Donjon du Capitole
Square Charles de Gaulle
31080 Toulouse
Tel : +33 0892180180

www.toulouse-tourisme.com

Time difference

Central European Time (CET/UTC+1) and Central European Summer Time (CEST/UTC+2) during daylight saving time.

Language

French, usually some english is spoken in tourist areas

Currencies

France is a Member-State of the European Union and uses its uniform currency – the Euro €. France, as is the case with the other Member-States of the E.U. uses eight coins as follows: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents and 1 and 2 Euros. The banknotes are issued in the following denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euros. Currency exchange rates are clearly displayed in every bank that accepts currency exchange, while credit card holders may acquire money from the ATMs of the collaborating banks. French banks are generally open for the public from 8:30 to 12:00 and 14:00 to 17:30 Monday through Fridays. They are closed on Public Holidays. Euros can also be exchanged for notes of other foreign currencies at exchange offices that are situated at the airport and certain main ports, in the larger cities, as well as at many tourist destinations. A passport is required when exchanging currencies.

Traveller’s reviews

  • Jean-Baptiste
    Posted on Wednesday 24 April 2024

  • BRIGITTE
    Posted on Thursday 19 October 2023

    Our group was very satisfied with this trip to nature and peace and quiet. We were able to enjoy the villages along the canal

  • DIDIER
    Posted on Monday 9 October 2023

    A pleasant route along the Garonne canal, punctuated by beautiful discoveries such as the abbey at La Sauve, the Gallo-Roman villa at Castelculier and the cloister at Moissac....

  • Daniel
    Posted on Sunday 27 August 2023

    A beautiful route away from the roads and cars. Superb atmosphere along the canal, in a peaceful setting.

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