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Alsace Wine Country Bicycle Tour
6 Nights / 7 Days
Dates 2009
This tour departs any day, subject to hotel availability, April through October 2009. For some local festival info, see Alsace Info to help you decide the best dates.
Price
899 euros per person, double occupancy, 3 star hotels. Solo supplement: 340 euros; and triples at 878 euros/person. 2 Star version: 832 euros/person and Upgraded hotels at 1145 euros/person. Single supplement when 2 or more, please inquire. (convert)
Bike Rentals: 105 euros (click to view) Scott Sportster P3 hybrids; see link for full details and picture. Helmets and add on materials included.
Scott Sportster P3 hyrid rentals - the best rental bike available in the region for 2009!
Level
Terrain is rolling to flat. Level is intermediate (2), Average riding of 40 km/day.
The trip includes
3 star superior hotels of charm with private shower and bathroom, 2 gourmet dinners and breakfast daily, baggage transfer from hotel to hotel, orientation by phone upon arrival, detailed guide maps and cue sheets, tourist information, and technical and emergency support. We also offer travel planning to add Paris hotels, car rentals, France hotels, trains, airport transfers, and more.
Additional Night Strasbourg or Colmar: please contact us for a quote
Details
Arrival city is Strasbourg; TGV from Paris is frequent. Nearby airports are Strasbourg, Frankfurt, Basel, Mulhouse.
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Misc Info
Triples and larger rooms are occasionally available; request early.
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DAY 1
Day 1: Arrive in Strasbourg. This city has easy rail access from Paris with the newly opened TGV line. Rail access from Frankfurt is also possible. Transfer to your Strasbourg hotel on your own and any free time is yours to explore this fantastic centreville. Orientation by phone at 6pm at the hotel. Pickup your bike and adjust at a nearby shop. Old Strasbourg is typically cobbled walking streets, half timbered houses with carved stone porches and courtyards. Superior 3 star hotel and dinner on your own.
Day 2 : Start your tour by riding out of Strasbourg on a well marked bicycle path which makes getting out of this city easy. You ride south to Obernai through charming small villages and the start of the wine route. Discover some of the many castles and vineyards in the surroundings. Distance: 39 km with some hills. Lodging in charming 3 star hotel with dinner. (B,D)
Day 3: Orbernai Loop Tour: Today is a loop tour in the countryside around Obernai including Ottrot and the Mont St Odile. To visit: Mont Saint Odile monastery: during the Merovingian periods, Saint Odile, daughter of the Duke Adalric, founded a monastery here, which flourished. In the Middle Ages, the monastery was destroyed, then rebuilt by Herrade of Landsberg. Return to same hotel with dinner. 40 km cycling, some hills. (B,D)
Day 4 : Ride to Riquewihr: Today you will cycle to Riquewihr, a medieval town right in the heart of the Alsatian vineyards, classified among the «Most Beautiful Villages in France». For centuries this magnificent town has managed to combine the quality of its architecture with the quality of its world-famous wines, from where it gets its nickname «The Gem of the Alsace Vineyards». Nice 3 star hotel in the old town, dinner on your own. Cycling 42 km. (B)
Day 5: Riquewihr-Colmar
Ride from Riquewihr to Colmar, a nice ride through flowered villages including at the end, Colmar. This is home town of sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi (best known for the Statue of Liberty). The well-preserved old city center houses several, sometimes large-scale buildings in German Gothic and early Renaissance style, as well as a number of old churches, among which the collegiale Saint-Martin (13th-16th century) is the largest and most noteworthy. You spend the night in a charming 3* hotel in the center of the city. Distance: 37 km. (B,D)
Day 6 :Optional Ride, Visite Colmar: Ride a loop tour into the countryside to Turkheim and part of the Alsace wine route. Turckheim is a former fortified town. You can still see the remparts, which are exceptionnally well preserved. The village also has several half-timbered houses, typical of the region. Back in Colmar at the same hotel, dinner on your own. Distance: 35 km. (B)
Day 7: Departure Day;You have easy rail access from Colmar to Strasbourg, from where you can catch a train back to Paris or Frankfurt.(B)
Travel insurance, Paris museum & metro passes, Paris day tours, Lido shows, and other services. Cell phone rental and luggage storage services.
Note: prices subject to change based upon currency fluctuations. See Booking Terms and Conditions.
Bicycle Tour Regions |
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| Alsace | Burgundy | Dordogne/SW | Loire Valley | Poitou-Charentes | Rhone-Alpes |
| Brittany | Champagne | Languedoc | Normandy | Provence | |