Organized tours on cycling routes in France and Europe

Organized tours on cycling routes in France and Europe

Grand Angle is your trusted partner for cycling holidays across France and Europe. With years of experience and a passion for adventure, we specialize in offering unique, carefully crafted cycling routes that let you explore the best of nature, culture, and history. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just looking for a leisurely ride, our tailored trips promise unforgettable journeys.

Would you like to get out on your bike with your hair in the wind and explore the most beautiful regions of France and Europe on legendary cycle routes? Among its most beautiful routes, Grand Angle offers you a change of scenery as you cycle along the Danube River, savour the beauty of the Loire Valley and its castles on two wheels, follow the Atlantic coast on the Vélodyssée, explore the gentle countryside in “slow tourism” mode with the Vélo Francette, or explore the wonders of Normandy and Northern Brittany on the Vélomaritime. With Europe's best destinations at you fingertips, it's up to you to choose the Grand Angle adventure that most appeals to you!

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Our most popular French and European cycle route tours 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


    (37 reviews)
  2. Tulln
    Danube River, from Passau to Vienna by Bike DEULV0002
    Self-guided cycling tours

    Danube River by Bike, from Passau to Vienna

    Europe - Germany - Danube River by Bike - Austria - Cycle Routes in France and Europe - DEULV0002
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    Comfort
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    8 days

    From €710.00


    (35 reviews)

The Danube River by Bike, a Grand Angle classic tour:

A Grand Angle's employee favorite, the Danube River by Bike is an itinerary which, in addition to being almost always flat, follows the meanders of this majestic river on the EuroVélo 6, Europe's most popular cycle route. It begins at the source of the Danube in the Black Forest and reaches the river's delta, which flows splendidly into the Black Sea. The route passes through a total of 10 countries, plunging you into the heart of European history. Along the way, you'll pass through superb landscapes of mid-mountain ranges, cliffs, gorges and riverbanks dotted with castles, abbeys, Gothic and Baroque cities and vineyards. The bike/boat trip from Passau to Budapest, the most romantic part of the tour, takes in the capital cities of Vienna and Bratislava.

Adventures on France's most iconic cycle routes:

What a joy it is to find yourself on France's cycle routes with your nose to the wind and perched on your bike! Between the Loire Valley by Bike, the Vélodyssée, the Vélomaritime and the Vélo Francette, the riches of France are immense. On the Loire à vélo, you'll discover the most beautiful châteaux of the kings of France: Chambord, Amboise, Villandry, Azay-le-Rideau, Ussé... , along the wildest river in France. With the Vélodyssée, you can embark on an adventure along the Atlantic coastline! The 1200 km-long route runs from Roscoff to Hendaye, against a backdrop of the ocean and ever-changing landscapes. Voted France's best cycle route in 2017, the Vélo Francette invites you to enjoy a “slow tourism” experience. From Normandy to the Atlantic, via Angers, it crosses Norman Switzerland, Mayenne, the Loire Valley and its castles, as well as the Marais Poitevin to reach the ocean. Another superb cycle route, the Vélomaritime, or EuroVélo 4, takes you from Normandy to northern Brittany. As you pedal along, you'll explore the Cotentin peninsula, the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel and the sublime Côte de Granit Rose.

Testimonials from our guests on cycling tours in Europe and France

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