16 days tour

The Full Le Puy Camino By Bike

The Full Le Puy Camino By Bike

This tour includes:

Transport

Luggage Transfer, 1 piece maximum 13kg, supplement applies for excess

Others

Digital information pack including smartphone app with maps, roadbook and GPS Tracks Hybrid rental bike with repair kit, lock, panniers, pump & helmet (e-bikes available - supplement applies) Visitor tax Emergency hotline

Meals

15 breakfasts, 11 dinners: Breakfasts are usually continental inclusive of breads, cheese, ham, tea, coffee & juices. Dinner will consist of 3 courses, usually starting with a salad, followed by a chicken, red meat, fish or pasta dish & finishing with a dessert of fruit or cakes and cheese.

Accommodation

15 nights in comfortable 2-3 star hotels and charming guesthouses on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities. Optional hotel upgrade (with pool) at Aumont available - supplement applies During the trip you will be accommodated in a range of comfortable 2-3 star hotels, in addition to some charming B&Bs. Rooms will have private facilities. The hotels and B&Bs have been chosen for their proximity to the trail, the experiences of our travellers and the meals provided. Dinners are provided most nights, either at the hotel or a nearby restaurant. These will be from a set daily two or three course menu, and generally (but not always) you will be offered a choice for each course. In the Chambre dโ€™hotes (B&Bโ€™s) you will usually not be provided with a choice. For restaurant meals you can usually also choose to upgrade to the a-la-carte menu and an additional amount will need to be paid on the spot. If you have dietary requirements it is always important to advise these direct to the hotel / restaurant when you arrive - we will do our best to inform them prior to your arrival. Special diets may not have the same variety in food which is offered for those not on special diets. This will vary from establishment to establishment.

Not included:

Insurance

Insurance is not included.

Others

Travel to Le Puy-en-Velay and from St Jean Pied de Port Meals not listed as included, drinks Travel insurance - mandatory E-bike hire, supplement applies Guide โ€“ this is a self guided cycling holiday A supplement will apply if you are travelling solo or book a single room Entrance fees not listed as included Transfers not listed as included Transfers if you need to skip a stage Excess luggage Items of a personal nature Handlebar phone holder โ€“ we recommend bringing your own to follow the route more easily using the app Bike helmet* (included), mobile phone holder, wet weather gear, daypack, water bottle and sun protection. A comprehensive gear list is included in the pre-departure information provided on booking. *For safety reasons, we insist that cycle helmets are worn whilst cycling.

Guide

This is a self-guided tour.

Optional

Other activities and services are not included.

Flights

Flights are not included.

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Itinerary of your trip The Full Le Puy Camino By Bike

  • Day 1 Day 1: Arrive Le Puy-En-Velay
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Arrive Le Puy-En-Velay

      Arrive in Le Puy-en-Velay. Capital of Haute-Loire and located in the southeast of the Massif Central, itโ€™s an ancient town surrounded by a volcanic landscape which is dominated by rocky peaks rising from the valley floor. We recommend that you allow at least half a day to explore. Take a stroll and visit the Chapel of Saint Michel dโ€™Aiguilhe, built by Godescalc, after his pilgrimage to Santiago in AD951. Warm up your cycling legs and climb the 267 steps for views over the town and surrounding area. You can also visit some of the many museums and the Romanesque Cathedral of Notre Dame. Make sure you purchase your pilgrim passport to have it stamped throughout your journey to St Jean Pied de Port.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Cycle To Saugues Via Monts Du Deves (46Km/29Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Cycle To Saugues Via Monts Du Deves (46Km/29Mi)

      Starting from the cathedral, the route ascends quickly to leave the town of Le Puy. It goes through the Monts du Velay, where green lentils are grown, and enters the volcanic range of Devรจs before going down into the Haut-Allier gorges, a natural frontier before the Velay and the Gรฉvaudan areas. The ascent of the Saugues plateau will be the last difficulty of this stage. Overnight in Saugues which is famous for its mushrooms! 1050m/3444ft ascent, 625m/2050ft descent

  • Day 3 Day 3: Cycle Across The Margeride Plateau To Aumont-Aubrac (44Km/27.5Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Cycle Across The Margeride Plateau To Aumont-Aubrac (44Km/27.5Mi)

      Saugues is a small town famous for its English Tower and its Mushroom Fair. Starting there, the route continues into the Margeride plateau, then winds through the Truyรจre high valley before reaching Aumont-Aubrac. Amongst the most interesting sights are St Roch Chapel or Lโ€™Hospitalet du Dauvage Chapel, erected on a lonely pass at an altitude of around 1200m/3940ft. Todayโ€™s destination is the town of Aumont-Aubrac is in the heart of Lozรจre, at 1043m/3422ft, and is an important point on the pilgrimage route. 800m/2624ft ascent, 730m/2395 descent

  • Day 4 Day 4: Challenging Cycle Via Nasbinals To Estaing (78Km/49Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Challenging Cycle Via Nasbinals To Estaing (78Km/49Mi)

      From Aumont-Aubrac, located in "Terre de Peyre" (meaning land of stones), the route goes through pine groves before reaching the Aubrac plateau, covered with pastures as far as the eye can see. Just after Nasbinals, famous for the "transhumance" (at the end of May), you pass the highest point of the Way of St James (col dโ€™Aubrac, at 1340m). Further down, around Saint Cรดme dโ€™Olt, you will discover the Lot valley and the lovely village of Estaing. 655m/2148ft ascent, 1375m/4511 descent

  • Day 5 Day 5: Cycle To Conques (36Km/22.5Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Cycle To Conques (36Km/22.5Mi)

      This stage takes place in very hilly Aveyron. Itโ€™s one of the shorter stages, but one of the most challenging. Leaving Estaing and the Lot valley, there is a very steep ascent to Campuac. Continue towards Espeyrac, a nice village with its ruined castle dating from the Middle Ages. In a few kilometres you reach Sรฉnergues, also very interesting with its castle and the Tour Carrรฉe. Then, a spectacular route takes you downhill towards Conques, jewel of Romanesque art and a must on the Via Podiensis! Conques is filled with sloping roofed houses, and you will admire the Abbey-Church of Sainte Foy, with its three dominant towers and precious Roman portal. 680m/2230ft ascent, 440m/1443ft descent

  • Day 6 Day 6: Continue Cycle To Figeac (43Km/27Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Continue Cycle To Figeac (43Km/27Mi)

      Start today along the river Dourdou de Conques, which brings you back along the Lot river. On the Lot, flat-bottomed boats called โ€œgabaresโ€ used to transport charcoal to Bordeaux. The river is the connecting thread of this stage, leading you up to Livinhac-le-Haut. You then leave it behind to reach the pretty town of Figeac, by the Cรฉlรฉ river. This is the home town of Champollion (the โ€™Father of Egyptologyโ€™ who first deciphered hieroglyphics) and a very important pilgrimage connecting point. 430m/1410ft ascent, 740m/2427ft descent

  • Day 7 Day 7: Cycle To The Lot River Valley At St Cirq Lapopie / Bouzies (54Km/34Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Cycle To The Lot River Valley At St Cirq Lapopie / Bouzies (54Km/34Mi)

      The route winds through the Cรฉlรฉ Valley, past several Quercy-like villages: Espagnac and its lovely 13th century church, Saint Sulpice and its troglodyte houses, Marcilhac and the ruins of its Benedictine abbey church, then Sauliac and Cabrerets. In Conduchรฉ, you will find the Lot river again and discover the gorgeous village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, perched on a rocky spur and your hotel nearby in Bouzies. 80m/262ft ascent, 150m/492ft descent

  • Day 8 Day 8: Through Medieval Towns To Cahors (35Km/22Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Through Medieval Towns To Cahors (35Km/22Mi)

      An easier day of cycling today. The approach to Cahors and its famous bridge โ€œPont Valentrรฉโ€ is via the limestone plateaus and the Lot valley. En route you will come across โ€œcazellesโ€ (dry-stone walls huts), crosses, as well as locks still in use for sailing. Since Celtic times, the town of Cahors has had a rich history. It is known as the centre of AOC โ€˜blackโ€™ wine which has been produced since the Middle Ages and exported via Bordeaux, long before that famous region developed its own viticulture industry. The choice is yours as to where you wish to dine this evening. 540m/1771ft ascent, 550m/1804ft descent

  • Day 9 Day 9: Cycle To Lauzerte (40Km/25Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Cycle To Lauzerte (40Km/25Mi)

      You start today by leaving Cahors on the Valentrรฉ bridge. The route continues to Labastide-Marnhac and Chateau de Bonnac. Typically, the houses here are built on a hill. The last part of the day crosses the โ€œQuercy Blancโ€ (White Quercy, in reference to the white calcareous rocks located in the ground) up to Lauzerte. The town of Lauzerte is spectacularly located on a hill overlooking a landscape of vineyards, limestone plateaus and green valleys. Spend some time wandering the upper village with its medieval architecture, ramparts and picturesque town square. 285m/935ft ascent, 185m/607ft descent

  • Day 10 Day 10: Cycle To Auvillar With Its Interesting Medieval Circular Market (47Km/29Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Cycle To Auvillar With Its Interesting Medieval Circular Market (47Km/29Mi)

      The day begins with a great descent to Moissac, a former major stop on the Way of St James, before continuing into the Lomagne or "hunchback Gascogne", an area of natural beauty. Straddling the Tarn-et-Garonne and the Gers, this former dependency of the duchy of Gascony is the land of white garlic, interesting houses and churches. Later you reach Auvillar, built on a promontory and classified as one of the "most beautiful villages in France". With its circular market built in 1824, clock tower and old stone houses, there is much to see around the town. 245m/804ft ascent, 370m/1214ft descent

  • Day 11 Day 11: Continue To The Armagnac Town Of Condom (60Km/37.5Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Continue To The Armagnac Town Of Condom (60Km/37.5Mi)

      Along this stage, you will leave Tarn-et-Garonne and enter the Gers dรฉpartment. The route is lined with quaint villages: Flamarens, Miradoux, Lectoure, Marsolan, and La Romieu. Leaving La Romieu, the expansive views of the open countryside of the Gers are inspiring. The area represents the transition between the โ€™hauteโ€™ Armagnac around Lectoure (also called White Armagnac due to the limestone found through the area) and the โ€™basโ€™ Armagnac around Eauze where thick black oak woods are found and 57% of the wine crops of Armagnac are located. Condom is one of the principal Armagnac towns and is located on a spur of the rivers Gele and Baise. The key attraction is the Gothic styled cathedral of St Peterโ€™s, the last built in the Languedoc style. 555m/1820ft ascent, 590m/1935ft descent

  • Day 12 Day 12: Cycle Via The Roman Town Of Eauze To Aire Sur Lโ€™Adour (80Km/50Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Cycle Via The Roman Town Of Eauze To Aire Sur Lโ€™Adour (80Km/50Mi)

      The cycle route this morning takes you to Montrรฉal-du-Gers, one of the most ancient walled towns of Gascogne (1289). On the way, we recommend a little detour through Larresingle, another of the โ€™Most Beautiful Villages in France". Continue to Eauze, the capital of the current Gascogne. Take time to admire the slender steeple of St Luperce and the half-timbered house of Jeanne dโ€™Albret. At the end of the day, you will come out on the Adour plain, a very open and intensively cultivated landscape. Aire sur lโ€™Adour is separated into two parts; the lower section which is by the river and dominated by the cathedral of St Jean Baptiste, and the high town or Mas dโ€™Aire, which is dominated by the Eglise de Sainte Quitterie where a Benedictine monastery once stood. Accommodation this evening will be in Aire or neighbouring Barcelonne du Gers. 220m/722ft ascent, 240m/787ft descent

  • Day 13 Day 13: Continue Cycle Past Small Churches And A Pilgrims Hospital To Maslacq (67Km/42Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Continue Cycle Past Small Churches And A Pilgrims Hospital To Maslacq (67Km/42Mi)

      This hilly stage first leads to Arzacq-Arraziguet. En route, you will discover the church of Miramont-Sensacq as well as Pimbo, one of the most ancient walled towns in the Landes area. Further on, you enter the Bรฉarn area and its many highlights including the village of Morlanne which is dominated by a fortified castle and has an amazing view over the Pyrรฉnรฉes mountain range. Continue to the village of Arthez-de-Bรฉarn and cross the Gave de Pau river before reaching the small village of Maslacq. 660m/2165ft ascent, 655m /2148ft descent

  • Day 14 Day 14: Cycle To St Palais Via Navarrenx (48Km/30Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Cycle To St Palais Via Navarrenx (48Km/30Mi)

      Today you will transition between the Bรฉarn area and the Basque country, in the very heart of the Pyrenean foothills. After the ancient fortified village of Navarrenx, you will cross the Gave dโ€™Oloron. Along the way discover the Montgaston and Joantho castles before reaching St Palais, a cultural town which plays host to colourful festivals and markets. Here the street signs are in the Basque language which is typical of the region. This is also the entry point into the Lower Navarre, formerly the Kingdom of Navarre. There are a number of sights to visit including a museum containing historic pilgrim relics and a statue of St James the pilgrim. 380m/1246ft ascent, 415m/1361ft descent

  • Day 15 Day 15: Final Leg Of Cycle To St Jean Pied De Port (34Km/21.3Mi)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Final Leg Of Cycle To St Jean Pied De Port (34Km/21.3Mi)

      The last spins of the wheel before the Spanish border! You will ride through Ostabat, a former important connecting point for pilgrims still housing remnants of great hospitals and ancient buildings. Not long after, the pretty pilgrimage town of St Jean Pied de Port is entered via the Porte Saint-Jacques. With its ornate Basque style houses and wealth of sights to visit (Citadelle, Prison des Eveques, museums and churches, the various Portes (doors) and bridges over the river Nive), take the time and walk around this evening. 385m/1263ft ascent, 255m/836ft descent

  • Day 16 Day 16: Trip Concludes
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Trip Concludes

      Trip concludes after breakfast.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Challenging

Long and challenging experience. Youโ€™ll be required to have good physical fitness to go on it. In some of these activities you'll need previous experience on similar activities.

Age range

Age range

Min: 2 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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