Organized tours in the Loire Valley

Organized tours in the Loire Valley

Grand Angle, specialist in cycling holidays across Europe, invites you to explore the Loire by bike, from château to château, following the footsteps of the Kings of France.

Cycle along scenic greenways and quiet back roads, discovering the stunning châteaux, vineyards, and charming villages that line the Loire River. From Orléans to Nantes, and stopping at iconic landmarks like the Château de Chambord and Château de Chenonceau, immerse yourself in the rich history and beauty of this UNESCO-listed region.

Choose from our guided or self-guided cycling holidays, lasting from 5 to 8 days, perfect for cyclists of all levels.

With Grand Angle, experience the Loire Valley like never before, pedaling through history, nature, and unforgettable landscapes.

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Our best cycling tours in the Loire Valley in 2025 & 2026!

  1. Vélo à Le Toureil
    Cycling in the Loire Valley from Touraine to Anjou FRALV0022
    Self-guided cycling tours

    Loire Valley by Bike, from Blois to Angers

    Europe - France - Loire by Bike - "Loire à vélo" - Cycle Routes in France and Europe - Grand Travel - FRALV0022
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    8 days

    From €775.00


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Questions/Answers about traveling in Loire by Bike - "Loire à vélo"

Cycling across the Loire can be done all year round! Here is some information to help you choose the best time to go: 

Spring can be an excellent time to ride along the Loire. Temperatures begin to warm up, vegetation is lush, and flowers are in full bloom. However, keep in mind that spring showers can be frequent, so make sure you have the proper gear and are prepared for changing weather conditions. 

Summer is a popular time to cycle along the Loire due to the warm temperatures and sunny days. It’s also when many events and festivals take place along the river. However, July and August can be quite busy, especially in tourist areas. Be sure to book your accommodation in advance and prepare for high daytime temperatures! 

During autumn, temperatures are milder, the crowds are smaller, and the landscapes take on beautiful autumn colors. It’s also grape harvest season in the vineyards, which gives your trip a special atmosphere. 

Winter is a quieter time to cycle the Loire: temperatures can be cold and rainfall more frequent. However, if you’re prepared for these conditions, you’ll enjoy a more peaceful experience and discover the winter charms of the region. 

Whatever season you choose, cycling across the Loire offers a unique opportunity to discover the region’s picturesque landscapes, historical heritage, and gastronomy.

Cycling along the Loire offers countless wonders to discover along France’s longest river. Here are some of the must-see sites on this adventure! 

The Loire Valley is famous for its stunning castles. You’ll be able to admire gems such as Château de Chambord, Château d’Amboise, Château de Chenonceau, and many more. These historic buildings feature impressive architecture and beautiful gardens. Beyond the castles, the Loire is rich in other historical sites such as churches, abbeys, and half-timbered houses. You’ll get to enjoy the region’s traditional architecture and learn more about its rich past. 

The Loire is also a renowned wine-producing region. Along the way, you’ll ride through numerous vineyards where you can taste famous wines like Sancerre, Muscadet, Chinon, and Pouilly-Fumé. Take the opportunity to stop at wineries and discover local winemaking expertise! 

The Loire à Vélo route passes through many charming towns and villages. For example, you can visit Saumur with its castle and famous Cadre Noir, Tours with its magnificent cathedral, Blois with its royal château, and Nantes with its rich cultural heritage. 

The Loire offers a variety of stunning landscapes. You’ll ride through green meadows, plains, and hills, and enjoy panoramic views of the river. 

The islands of the Loire, such as Île de Nantes or Île de la Chèvre, are also worth exploring. 

While cycling along the Loire, you’ll also cross several regional natural parks, such as the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park and the Perche Regional Natural Park. These protected areas offer lush nature, rich wildlife and flora, as well as additional hiking trails. 

Don’t forget to stop by local markets to sample regional specialties such as goat cheese, Loire river fish, and artisanal products. The Loire à Vélo route offers a unique experience combining heritage, nature, and gastronomy.

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