Cycling holidays
Safran's cycling holidays
![]() | An impression of entering another world the further you advance towards the island's southernmost point. Beaches, salt marshes and little fishing ports... |
![]() | An amazing voyage around and across the Baie de Somme, among the most beautiful bays in the world. Along small country roads and cycle paths, well-marked routes take you from the Bird Park to the Visitor's Centre. |
![]() | The Gironde possesses one of the finest cyclepath networks in France. You can go all the way round the Arcachon basin, which is a sure temptation to do just that! |
![]() | The prime ambition of this holiday is to discover Burgundy (French "Bourgogne") at your own pace. The towpath winds 120 kilometres from the town of Montbard to the outskirts of the ducal city of Dijon. |
![]() | The "véloroute" ("bike-road") is a signposted itinerary created so that cyclists can travel upstream alongside the Lot river. 80 kilometres long and quite level, the route goes along little-used small roads chosen for their charm... |
![]() | Safran went in search of new horizons. We were attracted by the Mayenne river and its towpath. Here was a cycling route perfect for those, big and small, who enjoy peddling on the flat in perfect safety! |
![]() | A holiday which offers the pleasure of crossing Provence to get to the sea. The route we have chosen takes in little provençal villages of discrete charm... |
![]() | Way up above our heads is the Mont Ventoux (1909 metres), the “Géant de Provence” that cyclists the world over fear and respect. But there are also innumerable little roads which run hither and thither… |
![]() | The Vercors Nature Park is known among cycle touring enthusiasts for its spectacular roads. Unique in Europe, the itineraries here are incomparable. |
![]() | A very striking route to take you from one bank to the other of the great Rhône river, and such a lot to see from the vineyards of Provence to the garrigue (scrubland) of the Cévennes |
![]() | The holiday begins along the bed of the former railway track which linked lamastre to Le Cheylard through the mountains of the Ardèche... |
![]() | If you genuinely want to get away from it all, the Drôme department provides a real change of scene. The circuit starts and finish in the Valley of the Drôme. |












