A country renowned for hosting the world’s most famous cycling race.
And we are thrilled to announce that we have become an official tour operator for the Tour de France. For the 2025 season, we are offering our exclusive “Experience-leisure” tours, our signature “Ride Every Kilometre” tours, as well as Spectators-only packages, VIP Passes.
The race is set to be as exciting and innovative as ever, filled with challenges and beautiful scenery – the perfect mix for an unforgettable cycling holiday in France.
Reserve your spot and join us for a cycling tour in France this coming summer.
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Filter:The 2025 Tour de France Grand Depart is in Hauts-de-France, the Heights of France. A region of France that has been subjected to several serious world events - the two world wars of the 20th century and where young men from around the world fought. It is hard to imagine now - a calm green countryside dotted with pretty villages and towns, beautiful seaside resorts and beaches, and home to passionate cyclists and the Northern Spring Classics.
Embarking on Stages 4 to 7 of the 2025 Tour de France combines cycling excitement, cultural exploration, and culinary delights. Starting in Northern France for the first time since 2021, the race moves west through Normandy’s coastal regions and ancient cities before reaching Brittany. This area, facing the Channel, has a rich history marked by battles, including those of the World Wars.
Northern and Northwestern France will host the first 10 stages of the 2025 Tour de France. These mostly flat and hilly routes pass through rolling countryside, coastal resorts, and ancient UNESCO-protected cities, with just one challenging mountain stage. This “Week 1” is the perfect opportunity to Ride Every Kilometre, tackling the pros’ route before they face the Pyrenees and French Alps.
Tour de France 2025, "Ride Every Kilometre" of ALL 21 STAGES with Grand Tours Project. The 2024 Edition of the Tour de France was the second largest sporting event globally. In 2025, expect it to be THE premier sporting event in the world!
Le Tour de France Week 2 - the week where the teams and leaders jockey for tactical positions across France. The mountains stages appear in this week - first up Stage 10 Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy in the Massif Central. And then straight south to the Pyrenees and 3 more mountain stages - the lung busting ITT climb to Peyragudes, and the massive climbs over Soulor, Hautacam, Tourmalet, Aspin, Peyrsourde and Luchon-Superbagneres. Culminating with a hilly route into the Montagne Noire and beautiful Carcassonne.
The 112th edition of the Tour de France heads to the Pyrenees in its second week, featuring many iconic climbs to test the teams after the flat and hilly stages of the Grand Départ and Week 1. Over three days, riders will tackle seven major climbs: Soulor, Hautacam, Peyragudes, Tourmalet, Aspin, Peyresourde, and Luchon-Superbagneres. Despite the shorter distances, the total elevation gain across these stages is nearly 10,000 meters!
The Tour de France returns to the Pyrenees after 10 stages in northern and central France, where the race heats up and teams are tested. Over three days, riders face a lung-busting ITT to Peyragudes and massive climbs like Soulor, Hautacam, Tourmalet, and Peyresourde. Week 2 ends with a hilly route into Carcassonne. Ride the best parts of these iconic climbs yourself!
Experience the Tour de France 2025 with our spectator-only tours—perfect for cycling fans to enjoy the action, atmosphere, and beauty of France without riding.
The 2024 edition of the Tour de France Week 3 is synonymous with the French Alps and Paris. And it is often where the winners are decided. It's the week where the crescendo of speculation, team tactics, heartbreak and elation, and fandom meet to create one of the biggest and unforgettable sporting events in the world.
Tour de France Week 3 brings the drama, heartbreak, triumph, and team spirit of the French Alps. For you, it’s five iconic climbs: start with Mont Ventoux, tackle Glandon and Madeleine, then ride Col de la Loze and finish on La Plagne. And to top it off, experience the fanfare and splendor of Stage 21 in Paris!
We will climb breathtaking alpine passes in Switzerland, surrounded by glaciers, lakes and beautifully preserved villages, and then tackle the Tour de France classics in the French Alps. The climax of the tour is the infamous Mont Ventoux, where you will have the opportunity to climb the 3 variants of the majestic Mont Ventoux!
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