It is important to us that you book the correct road cycling holiday for you, so please download and read the Trip Notes for all you need to know about how this holiday works: food, accommodation, travel and so on…įor the latest travel advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office including security and local laws, plus passport and visa information, check Day 1: Anduze to Meyrueis via the Corniche des Cévennes In terms of gradients and amount of climbing this holiday is one of our easiest, but there are optional extras every day for those wanting a challenge. That way nobody feels held up, or as if they are holding others up. In a group of around 20 this usually means we have 3 – 4 mini-groups with similar aspirations and fitness levels who tend to ride together. Riders can cycle at their own pace, stop when they like and make each day their own. This Classic Cols style holiday is led by two exceptional guides in fully kitted out support vehicles. More recent humans built a network of sometimes gravity-defying roads to link their villages, which we take full advantage of, during this wonderful week of road cycling. ![]() This remote landscape was favoured by early Cro-Magnon man who sought refuge in the many caves. During this week you will encounter deep gorges, open moorland, meandering rivers, vineyards, limestone plateaus and ancient forest. ![]() ![]() With an abundance of quiet and well-surfaced roads, spectacular and varied scenery, historic and untouched villages, the mountainous region of France between Nîmes, Rodez and Valence is waiting to be discovered by the discerning road cyclist.
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