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Trip Itinerary
Experience the exhilarating mountain stages of the 111th Tour de France and ride the most challenging and coveted climbs of the Tour.
Where to Arrive
Airport:
Pau (PUF) or Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrenees airport (LDE)
Pick-up location:
Hotel Gallia & Londres, Lourdes, France
Pick-up time:
8:30 AM
Where to Depart
Airport:
Lyon (LYS) or Paris Charles de Galle (CDG)
Drop-off location:
Grenoble TGV Station, Grenoble, France
Drop-off time:
9:00 AM
Additional Arrival Information
We suggest that you arrive at least one day prior to the start of our cycling tour of the Alps and Pyrénées, which will enable you to adjust to the time zone and minimize the risk of missing the trip start due to flight-related delays. We recommend that you fly into Pau (PUF) or Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrenees Airport (LDE). There are direct flights to Pau and Tarbes from Paris (CDG or ORY) and some European cities. Air France has several daily options, and early bookers may find cheaper flights with EasyJet, although these are less frequent. From the airport, you can take a taxi to Lourdes; from Tarbes, the taxi is approximately 30 euros and from Pau expect to pay between 70-100 euros.
As the trip ends in Grenoble, we recommend booking your return flight from Lyon (LYS) or Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG). You can take a TGV from Grenoble to Paris Gare de Lyon station or Lyon. This journey is approximately three hours to Paris and one hour to Lyon. For tickets and schedules please check www.trainline.com
In the afternoon prior to the first day of your trip, your Trek Travel guides will meet you for the bike fitting at the Hotel Gallia & Londres (26 Avenue Bernadette Soubirous- BP83 Lourdes). For that purpose, please bring your cycling shoes, your helmet, pedals, and saddle if you plan to use your own. In case you want to ride after the fitting, you can bring your cycling gear for a self-guided warm-up ride. The bike fitting is located in the courtyard on the lower level at the rear of the hotel (Garage à vélos). Once you arrive at the hotel, please ask the reception to direct you to the rear parking area. Your guides will be on hand to welcome you and get you fitted on your Trek bike.
The following day, your Trek Travel guides will meet you at the Hotel Gallia & Londres (26 Avenue Bernadette Soubirous- BP83 Lourdes) at 8:30 AM for the first day of the trip. Your guides will get you settled in and begin your bike fitting if you were unable to make it the day before. Once you arrive at the hotel, please present yourself at reception and you will be directed to your guides.
If you will be late for the start or are going to miss it altogether, please inform your guides. You will receive an email a week before the trip starts with their names and contact details. If you cannot reach them, please call our first hotel, Hotel Gallia & Londres (+33 (0)5 62 94 35 44), and leave a message with your expected arrival time and contact details. A taxi from the airport to our meeting place at the hotel will take approximately 30 minutes and cost around 40 euros.
Additional Departure Information
You will say farewell to your guides at 9:00 AM, and a private shuttle will take you to the Grenoble TGV station to arrive approximately at 10:30 AM. Trains run directly to Lyon and Paris. See www.trainline.com for schedules. Please do not arrange any connections from the station until after 11:00 AM.
Summit the Col du Soulor and Col D'Aubisque for a sweeping view
Overview
Welcome to the Pyrenees! Your Trek Travel guides will meet you at the Hotel Gallia & Londres at 8:30 AM for a round of introductions and a bike fitting. Right out of the gate, you’ll appreciate the true grit and sheer determination of the pros as you climb the Col du Soulor, often featured in the Tour de France. The ride begins with a gentle ascent, then soon ratchets up to a challenging 9% grade. At the summit, take a break for lunch at a local bistro and shuttle... Welcome to the Pyrenees! Your Trek Travel guides will meet you at the Hotel Gallia & Londres at 8:30 AM for a round of introductions and a bike fitting. Right out of the gate, you’ll appreciate the true grit and sheer determination of the pros as you climb the Col du Soulor, often featured in the Tour de France. The ride begins with a gentle ascent, then soon ratchets up to a challenging 9% grade. At the summit, take a break for lunch at a local bistro and shuttle back to the hotel, or choose to continue on to summit Col d’Aubisque. After the climb, you'll enjoy a well-earned sweeping descent and scenic ride all the way back to Lourdes. This evening, we’ll meet over cocktails and dinner to discuss an exciting week ahead. Read More
Hotel
Hôtel Gallia & Londres
Meals included
Lunch | Social Hour | Dinner
Highlight of the Day
Welcome to the Pyrenees!
Right out of the gate, you’ll appreciate the true grit and sheer determination of the pros as you climb the Col du Soulor, often featured ... Right out of the gate, you’ll appreciate the true grit and sheer determination of the pros as you climb the Col du Soulor, often featured in the Tour de France. Read More
Ride Options
Ride Option 1
TODAY'S RIDE:
Lourdes to Soulor Loop - Approximately 53 mi | 85km and 5,000 ft | 1,500 m
Ride Option 2
AVID OPTION:
Lourdes to Soulor Loop with Col d’Aubisque - Approximately 65 mi | 104 km and 6,600 ft | 2,000 m
Activities
Activity 1
TODAY'S ACTIVITY
Welcome and Warm-up Ride
Activity 2
TODAY'S TOUR STAGE
Stage 12: Aurillac to Villeneuve-sur-Lot
Ride the legendary Col du Tourmalet just a day before the pros
Overview
Today, you're in for a challenge as you tackle one of the famous Pyrenees mountain passes, the imposing Col du Tourmalet. This comes just a day before the pros compete in Stage 14 of this year's race on the same roads. Cruise along the valley floor following the river to Pierrefitte-Nestalas, where you'll gently ascend through the beautiful Gorges de Luz. Without question, this HC (Hors catégorie) climb is one of the all-time greats, featured in over 80 ra... Today, you're in for a challenge as you tackle one of the famous Pyrenees mountain passes, the imposing Col du Tourmalet. This comes just a day before the pros compete in Stage 14 of this year's race on the same roads. Cruise along the valley floor following the river to Pierrefitte-Nestalas, where you'll gently ascend through the beautiful Gorges de Luz. Without question, this HC (Hors catégorie) climb is one of the all-time greats, featured in over 80 races since its debut in the 1910 Tour de France. It's one of the oldest and most frequently used climbs in the race's history. With an average gradient of 7.4% over 11.4 miles, and steeper sections reaching up to 12% in the final switchbacks, it's a true test of your cycling prowess. Take a moment at the summit to savor the views and refuel before descending to follow the race course and tackle the penultimate climb of Stage 14, the Hourquette d'Ancizan, on your way to the town of Saint-Lary-Soulan. Here, you'll find our perfectly located 4-star hotel, where you can enjoy dinner at the hotel restaurant to prepare for the live race action tomorrow! Read More
Hotel
Hotel Mercure Saint-Lary
Meals included
Breakfast | Dinner
Highlight of the Day
Tackle one of the famous Pyrenees mountain passes — the imposing Col du Tourmalet
One of the all-time greats and featured in over 80 races since its debut in the 1910 Tour de France. It's one of the oldest and most frequen... One of the all-time greats and featured in over 80 races since its debut in the 1910 Tour de France. It's one of the oldest and most frequently used climbs in the race's history Read More
Ride Options
Ride Option 1
TODAY'S RIDE:
Lourdes to Col du Tourmalet, Hourquette d'Ancizan to Saint-Lary-Soulan - Approximately 62 mi | 100 km and 9,452 ft | 2,880 m
Activities
Activity 1
TODAY'S TOUR STAGE:
Stage 13: Agden to Pau
Official VIP Race Access to ride over the finish line on Pla d'Adet and VIP finish area of Stage 14
Overview
After a hearty breakfast, the excitement builds as the Tour prepares to start from Pau and end with a thrilling alpine sprint right on our doorstep. Choose to warm up your legs this morning on the col de Cap Long before returning to Saint-Lary-Soulan to intercept the race course of today’s mountaintop finish ahead of the peloton. You'll ascend the final climb of the stage, the Pla d’Adet, made famous by Raymond Poulidor in 1974. Poulidor's victory was so remarka... After a hearty breakfast, the excitement builds as the Tour prepares to start from Pau and end with a thrilling alpine sprint right on our doorstep. Choose to warm up your legs this morning on the col de Cap Long before returning to Saint-Lary-Soulan to intercept the race course of today’s mountaintop finish ahead of the peloton. You'll ascend the final climb of the stage, the Pla d’Adet, made famous by Raymond Poulidor in 1974. Poulidor's victory was so remarkable that there's now a plaque marking the spot where he pulled away from Merckx, winning by 41 seconds. Starting in the valley, this climb covers 6.2 miles with an average gradient of 8.2% and some sections steeper than 10% in the early turns. Feel the Tour glory as you crest the summit and rocket across the finish line then climb the Official Tour podium with your fellow Trek Travelers for an unforgettable souvenir photo opportunity! Take a moment to celebrate your achievement and enjoy a well-deserved lunch with glorious views of the surrounding mountains. Afterwards, we'll watch the arrival of the racers from a unique vantage point aboard an official VIP luxury open-top bus close to the finish line. This exclusive viewing location is head-and-shoulders above the crowd and fully equipped with an open bar and large-screen TVs, so you don’t miss any of the action! Once the race has finished, descend back to Saint-Lary-Soulan to shower and refresh before a hearty dinner at our hotel. Read More
Hotel
Hotel Mercure Saint-Lary
Meals included
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Highlight of the Day
Official VIP Race Access to ride over the finish line on Pla d'Adet and VIP finish area of Stage 14
Feel the Tour glory as you crest the summit and rocket across the finish line then climb the Official Tour podium with your fellow Trek Trav... Feel the Tour glory as you crest the summit and rocket across the finish line then climb the Official Tour podium with your fellow Trek Travelers for an unforgettable souvenir photo opportunity! Read More
Ride Options
Ride Option 1
TODAY'S RIDE:
Saint-Lary-Soulan to Pla d'Adet Return - Approximately 15 mi | 24 km and 3,005 ft | 916 m
Ride Option 2
AVID OPTION:
Saint-Lary-Soulan to Col Cap de Long to Pla d'Adet Return - Approximately 40 mi | 64 km and 6,056 ft | 1,846 m
Activities
Activity 1
TODAY'S RACE ACCESS:
Official VIP Race access passes to ride over the finish line and to the VIP open top bus at the finish of Stage 14 on Pla d'Adet
Activity 2
TODAY'S TOUR STAGE:
Stage 14: Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet
Official VIP Race Access passes to Departure of Stage 15 in Loudenvielle
Overview
This morning, prepare for an extraordinary VIP experience just a stone's throw away from your hotel. Your morning begins with an ascent of Col d’Azet, a climb last featured in the 2022 Tour. As you reach the summit, the anticipation mounts, and you'll make a swift descent into the vibrant hub of Loudenvielle, where your exclusive VIP passes grant you access to the official departure village. Snap a photo of the pros as they fine-tune their bikes and psyche up for ... This morning, prepare for an extraordinary VIP experience just a stone's throw away from your hotel. Your morning begins with an ascent of Col d’Azet, a climb last featured in the 2022 Tour. As you reach the summit, the anticipation mounts, and you'll make a swift descent into the vibrant hub of Loudenvielle, where your exclusive VIP passes grant you access to the official departure village. Snap a photo of the pros as they fine-tune their bikes and psyche up for today's monumental stage, then position yourself to watch the start as the teams depart on the final Pyrenean showdown and exciting mountaintop finish on Plateau de Beille. Once the racers have departed, the choice is yours: chase the thrill by following the race course and conquering the Col de Peyresourde, the pros formidable 1st CAT 1 climb of the day, or descend to the valley and rejuvenate yourself at the hotel spa. As the sun sets over this charming alpine village, you and your fellow travelers can explore the cozy bistros of this picturesque destination for dinner. Read More
Hotel
Hotel Mercure Saint-Lary
Meals included
Breakfast | Lunch
Highlight of the Day
Official VIP Race Access passes to Departure of Stage 15 in Loudenvielle
Exclusive VIP passes grant you access to the official departure village where you can snap a photo of the pros as they fine-tune their bikes... Exclusive VIP passes grant you access to the official departure village where you can snap a photo of the pros as they fine-tune their bikes and psyche up for today's monumental stage, then position yourself to watch the start as the teams depart on the final Pyrenean showdown and exciting mountaintop finish on Plateau de Beille. Read More
Ride Options
Ride Option 1
TODAY'S RIDE:
St. Lary Soulan to Col d'Azet to Loudenvielle Loop - Approximately 30 mi | 48 km and 3840 ft | 1170 m
Activities
Activity 1
TODAY'S RACE ACCESS:
Official VIP Race Access passes to Departure of Stage 15 in Loudenvielle
Activity 2
TODAY'S TOUR STAGE:
Stage 15: Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc
Transfer to Provence and recover with the scenic Blauvac loop ride
Overview
This morning, you’ll rise early, bidding adieu to the mountains of the Pyrenees as you start your journey to Provence, where Mont Ventoux awaits. Take a break, unwind, and enjoy the transformation from Pyrenean mountain landscapes to the colorful lavender fields of Provence. In the afternoon, with Ventoux as your backdrop, you'll cycle through vineyard-covered hills, riding from one charming village to the next. If you prefer a day off from cycling, explo... This morning, you’ll rise early, bidding adieu to the mountains of the Pyrenees as you start your journey to Provence, where Mont Ventoux awaits. Take a break, unwind, and enjoy the transformation from Pyrenean mountain landscapes to the colorful lavender fields of Provence. In the afternoon, with Ventoux as your backdrop, you'll cycle through vineyard-covered hills, riding from one charming village to the next. If you prefer a day off from cycling, explore the lovely villages of Provence or take a swim in the pool. Tonight, you'll stay at Château de Mazan, once home to the infamous Marquis de Sade. You and your fellow travelers will be treated to your first Provençal meal at the hotel’s fantastic restaurant. Read More
Hotel
Château de Mazan
Meals included
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Highlight of the Day
Watch the scenery change from mountain landscapes to the vibrant lavender fields of Provence.
This afternoon, with Ventoux as your backdrop, you’ll ride through the vineyard-covered hillsides from one small town to another. If youâ€... This afternoon, with Ventoux as your backdrop, you’ll ride through the vineyard-covered hillsides from one small town to another. If you’d rather take a day off the bike to rest, choose to linger in one of Provence’s quaint villages or take a dip in the pool. Read More
Ride Options
Ride Option 1
TODAY'S RIDE:
Mazan to Blauvac Loop - Approximately 15 mi | 24 km and 1,120 ft | 340 m
Activities
Activity 1
TODAY'S TOUR STAGE:
Rest Day: Gruissan
Conquer the mighty Mont Ventoux
Overview
Prepare yourself for epic scenery and legendary riding today! Our challenge is the mighty Mont Ventoux, a 13.42-mile climb with no flat sections and an average grade of 10% over the middle 6.2 miles before you hit the moonscape. What makes this climb challenging isn't just the ride itself but also the unpredictable weather. Strong winds or scorching heat can make it feel much harder than the climbs in the Alps. We'll start our day early for the best opportunity to h... Prepare yourself for epic scenery and legendary riding today! Our challenge is the mighty Mont Ventoux, a 13.42-mile climb with no flat sections and an average grade of 10% over the middle 6.2 miles before you hit the moonscape. What makes this climb challenging isn't just the ride itself but also the unpredictable weather. Strong winds or scorching heat can make it feel much harder than the climbs in the Alps. We'll start our day early for the best opportunity to have a stellar climb. After reaching the top and capturing the moment with a picture to memorialize achieving this feat, we'll descend to Malaucène for a relaxing bistro lunch to refuel. Then, we'll spin back to the hotel. In the evening, you and your fellow cyclists will enjoy another cyclist-friendly dinner at our Provençal hotel. Read More
Hotel
Château de Mazan
Meals included
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Highlight of the Day
Ascend the mighty Mont Ventoux
Prepare yourself for epic scenery and legendary riding today! The challenge is the mighty Mont Ventoux - 13.42 miles of climbing with no fla... Prepare yourself for epic scenery and legendary riding today! The challenge is the mighty Mont Ventoux - 13.42 miles of climbing with no flat sections and an average grade of 10% through the middle 6.2 miles before you hit the top section, which can best be described as a moonscape. Read More
Ride Options
Ride Option 1
TODAY'S RIDE:
Mazan to Mont Ventoux Loop - Approximately 47 mi | 75 km and 6,470 ft | 1,972 m
Ride Option 2
AVID OPTION:
Mazan to Mont Ventoux Double-Ascent Loop - Approximately 66 mi | 106 km and 10,970 ft | 3,344 m
Activities
Activity 1
TODAY'S TOUR STAGE:
Stage 16: Gruissan to Nîmes
Transfer to the Alps and climb the Col du Galibier just like the pros
Overview
This morning, we'll leave the lavender fields of Provence and head to the majestic Alps. After a scenic three and a half-hour transfer, you’ll gear up to tackle the next Tour de France featured climb: The Col du Galibier, the final col of Stage 4. This iconic mountain pass has been a part of the Tour since 1911 and is the the most visited pass in the race. Follow the same path as the pros, starting from the Col du Lautaret, to experience the challenge and beauty t... This morning, we'll leave the lavender fields of Provence and head to the majestic Alps. After a scenic three and a half-hour transfer, you’ll gear up to tackle the next Tour de France featured climb: The Col du Galibier, the final col of Stage 4. This iconic mountain pass has been a part of the Tour since 1911 and is the the most visited pass in the race. Follow the same path as the pros, starting from the Col du Lautaret, to experience the challenge and beauty that make this ascent legendary. Once you reach the top of Galibier, take a moment to admire the breathtaking views of the La Meije glacier. You have the option to descend to the town of Valloire, which is the finish town of Stage 4, where you can turn around and ascend the Col du Galibier for a second time! Alternatively, descend to the mountain village of La Grave and check in at our hotel, Hotel Edelweiss. Tonight, you're free to explore the town and enjoy dinner. You might want to try a Savoie crêpe or a Reblochon pizza to fuel up for tomorrow's epic ascent of Alpe d'Huez! Read More
Hotel
Auberge Edelweiss
Meals included
Breakfast | Lunch
Highlight of the Day
Tackle the Col du Galibier, the final mountain pass of Stage 4
This iconic mountain pass has been a part of the Tour since 1911 and is the the most visited pass in the race.
Ride Options
Ride Option 1
TODAY'S RIDE:
Col du Lautaret to Col du Galibier to La Grave - Approximately 17 mi | 28 km and 1,969 ft | 600 m
Ride Option 2
AVID OPTION:
Col du Lautaret to Col du Galibier Double to La Grave - Approximately 40 mi | 64 km and 5,981 ft | 1,823 m
Activities
Activity 1
TODAY'S TOUR STAGE:
Stage 17: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to SuperDévoluy
Take on the classic ascent of Alpe d'Huez!
Overview
After a hearty breakfast, you’ll descend to the base of the mythic Alpe d’Huez, the most revered and famous mountaintop finish in France. With an average grade of 8% and 21 switchbacks, each named after a winner of the climb in the Tour de France and baiting you to ride to the next, this lion of a climb is sure to capture all of your attention. Alpe d’Huez was first included in the Tour in 1952, and it's often one of the most exciting points in the race. After... After a hearty breakfast, you’ll descend to the base of the mythic Alpe d’Huez, the most revered and famous mountaintop finish in France. With an average grade of 8% and 21 switchbacks, each named after a winner of the climb in the Tour de France and baiting you to ride to the next, this lion of a climb is sure to capture all of your attention. Alpe d’Huez was first included in the Tour in 1952, and it's often one of the most exciting points in the race. After ascending to the summit of the historic pass, snap some photos then fuel up over lunch while you celebrate your accomplishment and savor the astounding views. If you’re eager for more, continue up and over the mountain to attack Col de Sarenne. This quiet road is popular with locals as an understated, less traveled, and equally difficult challenge. After an exhilarating descent into the valley, choose to ride back to La Grave directly or opt for a shuttle back to the hotel. If we arrive in time, relax with an artisan beer and watch the exciting sprint finish of Stage 18 into Barcelonette as the race enters the final Alpes-Maritimes stages before the grand finale in Nice in just a few days. Tonight, gather with your traveling companions and guides to raise a glass to the Tour, the legendary riding that makes it famous, heroes past and present, and your incredible cycling tour of the Pyrenees, Mont Ventoux, and the Alps! Read More
Hotel
Auberge Edelweiss
Meals included
Breakfast | Social Hour | Dinner
Highlight of the Day
The mythic Alpe d’Huez
The most revered and famous mountaintop finish in France. With an average grade of 8% and 21 switchbacks, each named after a winner of the c... The most revered and famous mountaintop finish in France. With an average grade of 8% and 21 switchbacks, each named after a winner of the climb in the Tour de France and baiting you to ride to the next, this lion of a climb is sure to capture all of your attention. Read More
Ride Options
Ride Option 1
TODAY'S RIDE:
La Grave to Alpe d'Huez to Mizoën - Approximately 40 mi | 64 km and 6,273 ft | 1,912 m
Ride Option 2
AVID OPTION:
La Grave to Alpe d'Huez to Col du Sarenne Return - Approximately 49 mi | 78 km and 8,366 ft | 2,550 m
Activities
Activity 1
TODAY'S TOUR STAGE:
Stage 18: Gap to Barcelonnette
Au Revoir
Overview
After an amazing trip, you will be sure to return home a different cyclist. Choose to rise early to take a stroll, taking in the beauty of the mountains one more time. You'll bid farewell to your guides at 9:00 AM at the Auberge Edelwiess before boarding your shuttle to Grenoble train station.
Meals included
Breakfast
Highlight of the Day
Ride Options
Ride Option 1
TODAY'S TOUR STAGE:
Stage 19: Embrun to Isola 2000
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