Why choose the Loire Valley for your next cycling holiday?
Known as the "Garden of France," the Loire Valley is a cyclist's paradise. The celebrated "Loire à Vélo" is a well-marked and mostly flat route, making it accessible to riders of all abilities. The path winds through lush landscapes, charming villages, and world-renowned vineyards. What truly sets the region apart is its incredible density of historic châteaux, from the magnificent Château de Chambord to the elegant Château de Chenonceau, arching gracefully over the Cher river. This unique blend of accessible terrain, natural beauty, and cultural richness makes for a perfect cycling destination. Discover all our bike tours in France for more inspiration.
How do our self-guided cycling tours work?
A self-guided tour with Grand Angle means enjoying total freedom without the hassle of planning. We handle all the essential logistics for you before you even arrive. This includes booking charming accommodations, providing daily luggage transfers between hotels, and supplying a comprehensive roadbook with detailed maps and cultural highlights. You simply ride at your own pace, stopping whenever you wish to visit a castle, sample local wine, or relax by the river. Our local support is always just a phone call away, ensuring a seamless and serene self-guided adventure.
Our flagship Loire Valley itinerary
Our main itinerary, the Loire Valley by Bike from Blois to Angers, is a journey through the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Starting in the historic city of Blois, you will pedal towards iconic landmarks like the châteaux of Amboise, Villandry with its famous gardens, and Saumur. The route offers a perfect balance of renowned sites and hidden gems, following the gentle flow of the Loire and its tributaries.
Practical advice for your Loire Valley bike tour
When is the best time to go?
The ideal seasons for cycling in the Loire Valley are spring, summer, and autumn, from April to October. Spring brings blooming gardens and pleasant temperatures. Summer offers long, sunny days perfect for leisurely rides. Autumn is a wonderful time to witness the changing colors of the vineyards and enjoy the grape harvest season. June and September are often considered the best months, with beautiful weather and fewer crowds.
What should you pack?
Comfort is key for a cycling trip. We recommend layers of technical clothing, rain gear, padded cycling shorts, and comfortable shoes for both pedaling and walking. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. While we provide the essential bike equipment, having a small daypack for water, snacks, and your camera is always a good idea. For a complete checklist, consult our bike trip packing guide.
A perfect destination for a family cycling trip
The Loire Valley is exceptionally well-suited for a family adventure. The "Loire à Vélo" route is predominantly flat and secure, with many sections on dedicated, car-free paths, making it safe for cyclists of all ages. The daily distances are manageable, and the journey is filled with engaging stops that will captivate both children and adults. From exploring fairytale castles to kayaking on the river, there are countless opportunities for fun and discovery. Read more about creating the perfect family cycling trip in the Loire Valley on our blog.
Explore more cycling destinations
Travelers who appreciate the scenic and cultural journey of a Loire Valley bike tour often find similar enjoyment in other iconic European cycling routes. If you love riverside pedaling, the Danube Bike Tour offers a captivating journey through several countries. For another quintessentially French experience, consider cycling the historic Canal du Midi or exploring the prestigious vineyards of Burgundy by bike. And for those who dream of coastal scenery, the Vélodyssée along the Atlantic Coast presents a refreshing and beautiful adventure.
Loire Valley by Bike, from Blois to Angers