The Essence of Travel: Longer Distance Journeys with Grand Angle
Itinerant travel gives meaning to the journey and purpose to each stage—whether cycling along the Atlantic Coast or the Danube River, crossing the Alps, or following historic pilgrim routes like the Camino de Santiago. These long-distance adventures can be broken into one-week sections, making them easy to continue year after year. With Grand Angle’s expertise, enjoy well-chosen accommodations, luggage transport, and detailed roadbooks. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned traveler, guided or self-guided, solo or with family, find the perfect long-distance route for you.
Cycling Europe’s Iconic Routes: Danube, La Vélodyssée, Loire a velo...
Cycling is a fantastic way to explore Europe! Follow a river, coastline, or city-to-city route, pedaling along well-marked bike paths and traffic-free greenways. Discover stunning landscapes and cultural gems along routes like La Vélodyssée, the Loire, the Danube, or the Canal des 2 Mers. France alone boasts 10 EuroVelo routes, and Germany also has a rich cycling tradition. Enjoy hotel stays, ride at your own pace, and opt for an e-bike if needed.
Mountain Treks: Traversing Iconic Ranges
From the Alps and the Massif Central to Corsica, long-distance hiking trails follow ancient paths through valleys, plateaus, and mountain passes. Cross the Alps from Lake Geneva to Menton, tackle Corsica’s legendary GR20, or explore the pastoral landscapes of the Massif Central. Walk the famous Camino Frances from Le Puy en Velay to Spain. Choose a self-guided or guided trek, stay in gîtes or hotels, and decide whether to have luggage transport or carry it yourself.
Where will your next adventure take you?
Loire Valley by Bike, from Blois to Angers