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“We found the people we met made the trip so special. Several of us have already been talking about which trip to go on next year.”
– Kay & Jim D,
Burlington, VT
Particulars
Trip Dates:
2008
May 26-June 2
June 2-8
July 9-15
September 1-7
2009
May 31-June 6
July 7-13
August 30-Sept 5
Trip Size:
8-16 participants
Total Days:
7 days/ 6 nights
Arrive/Depart:
Bordeaux -
Les Eyzies/Rocamadour
Accommodations:
Moulin de la Beune, Les Eysies
La Belle Etoile, La Roque Gageac
Activity Level:
Moderate
20-40+ miles daily
van supported
Terrain:
3 days gently rolling, 3 days are moderately rolling
Cost:
Land Cost (current year):
US $2250
Includes 6B/2L/5D
Single Supplement:
US $400
Bike Rental:
US $140
Extension add US $40
Extension (optional):
US $ 495
Dordogne, Biking
Biking along the most beautiful river in France
We first started coming to this region in the early 1980’s, attracted by quiet country roads to bike and wonderful scenery, with castles seemingly around every corner; the Dordogne retains this charm and now has superb hotels and restaurants. In addition, the sites of Lascaux II, Rocamadour and others make this a unique place in all of the world
Itinerary
Getting there :
Bordeaux - Les Eyzies: Most participants will spend an evening in Bordeaux and transfer to Les Eyzies on the 10h50 train the morning of Day 1 (you can also reach Les Eyzies from Paris through Limoge on an 8:15 train). We have recommendations for excellent hotels in the historical district of Bordeaux.
DAYS 1+2:
Les Eyzies - Our trip starts from Les Eyzies which is easily reached from Bordeaux by train. We'll meet at 2h40 on arrival of the 10:50 Bordeaux train at the Les Eyzies train station and cycle to Campagne for lunch at a local bistrot. The villages of le Bugue and Limeuil (members of the 'most beautiful villages in France') will provide a wonderful introduction to the region. Les Eyzies is where the first discoveries of Homo sapiens were made. We’ll visit the prehistory museum and Fonte de Gaume, where cave paintings from 12,000 B.C. can be seen. On our second day of cycling, we’ll trace the Vezere River northward, perhaps with a visit to one of the extraordinary underground grottes famous in the area (20, 30 or 50 miles)
DAYS 3+4:
La Roque Gageac - The Dordogne has castles throughout the region and we’ve designed our cycling route to pass by the most impressive. We’ll visit the Chateau de Castelnau, built 1000 years ago and still majestic in its appearance and Les Milandes, where the actress Josephine Baker lived with her adopted children until 1964. Reaching Sarlat, the impeccably restored Renaissance town, we’ll enjoy a walking tour. La Roque Gageac, one of the ‘plus jolie villages en France’, boasts a wonderful hotel situated at the river’s edge. (25, 40, or 60 miles)
DAYS 5+6:
Rocamadour - The ride to Rocamadour is nothing short of spectacular as we ride up onto escarpments and down through lush valleys, following the Dordogne river. We’ll have lunch in Souillac before continuing on to Rocamadour, one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in France. On our final day of riding we'll explore Antoir, Loubressac and perhaps Carennac, which has the largest bicycle museum in France. Back in Rocamadour we'll celebrate at a local restaurant to toast our week together.
Departure day: Depart at your leisure from Rocamadour train station.
Post-trip Extension (optional) : For those interested in extending their time in southwestern France, you may wish to consider 2 extra days (either before or after your trip) in St. Emilion, described by one of the guide books: ‘set in a natural amphitheatre surrounded by its famous vines.. a gem, a lovely town mellowed to the color of old piano keys. A favorite of medieval popes and English kings, it has been restored to much of its old elegance...’ The biking is along small vineyard roads where you’ll stop for degustations (tastings) and visits to the areas winemakers. Please note that the extension is self-guided and includes 2 nights lodging with breakfast daily, bicycles, route instructions, maps etc. St. Emilion is easily reached from Bordeaux (if doing before the trip). If doing after the trip, we recommend renting a car from Souillac-we'll provide details in your confirmation package.
Map of the Area
map
Dordogne Weather
What's Included in the Cost of Your Trip?
- services of one or more experienced Great Explorations guides and support vehicle
- 6 nights lodging
- all breakfasts, 2 lunches, and all dinners but 1
- entrance fees for selected historical sites and museums
- detailed map and route instructions
- all baggage transportation (right to your room)
- all transportation from initial meeting point to final drop-off (see arrive/depart cities)
The extension includes 2 nights at the Hostellerie de Plaisance, St. Emilion. It is described as ‘the most luxurious hotel in St. Emilion with an elegant gourmet restaurant and terrace.’