Guided Chateaux and Vineyards of Loire Valley Bike Tour
This guided cycling itinerary is an easygoing, immersive way to experience the Loire Valley at its best. Over a week, you ride quiet riverside paths and country roads that link storybook towns, grand chateaux, vineyards, and charming villages. Days unfold at a comfortable pace, with time to explore places like Blois, Amboise, Chenonceaux, Cheverny, and Chambord, all while soaking up the relaxed rhythm of the Loire River.
Along the way, you enjoy local lunches, wine tastings, and visits to historic estates, with knowledgeable guides handling the logistics so you can focus on the scenery and the ride. Evenings are a mix of included group dinners and free time to wander, dine, or simply unwind.
With handpicked hotels, thoughtful support, and a balance of culture, cycling, and cuisine, this itinerary feels active without being rushed and refined without being stuffy
Guided
Casual+ hotels
Blois
Blois
easy to moderate
40 km / 25 mi
5
Min. 4, Max. 14
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Highlights

Iconic Loire Valley Chateaux
Cycle France's celebrated castles: Blois, Amboise, Chenonceaux, Cheverny, Chambord. Each reveals a unique chapter of French history.

Scenic Cycling Along Rivers and Vineyards
Ride peaceful bike paths along Loire and Cher rivers. Explore vineyards, forests, and charming villages. Scenic, enjoyable routes await.

Historic Towns and French Atmosphere
Stroll cobbled streets in Blois, discover royal Amboise, and experience the lively culture of Tours, where history, art, and everyday French life blend naturally.
Itinerary
Brief Itinerary
Meals are indicated as B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner.
Listed hotels are subject to availability and may be replaced with similar alternatives of equal standard.
| Day | Place | Casual+ Inns | Meals | Distance | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DAY 1 | Blois | Hotel Mercure Blois Centre (4-Star) | D | ||
| DAY 2 | Amboise | Le Clos d’Amboise (4-Star) | B,L | 44 km / 27 mi | cycling |
| DAY 3 | Tours | L’Artist Hotel (4 Star) | B,L | 28 km / 17 mi | cycling |
| DAY 4 | Chenonceaux | Hotel Château De Chissay (4-Star) | B,L,D | 35 km / 22 mi | cycling |
| DAY 5 | Cheverny | Le Relais des Trois Châteaux | B,L | 51 km / 32 mi | cycling |
| DAY 6 | Blois | Hotel Mercure Blois Centre (4-Star) | B,L,D | 43 km / 27 mi | cycling |
| DAY 7 | Blois | B |
Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Blois
Arrive independently in the historic town of Blois and check in to your hotel, ideally by mid to late afternoon. Once settled, take time to explore the charming old town, known for its winding cobbled streets, half timbered houses, and lively riverside atmosphere.
Towering above the town is the Royal Château of Blois, a striking blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Classical architecture that reflects centuries of French royal history. You may also wish to visit the Maison de la Magie Robert Houdin, a whimsical museum dedicated to illusion and magic.
In the early evening, meet your cycling guides for a welcome briefing, followed by a relaxed group dinner.

Day 2: Amboise
Your first cycling day follows the Loire River on well marked bike paths, offering an easy introduction to the region. Ride through quiet riverside villages and scenic farmland before reaching the Château de Chaumont sur Loire, dramatically perched above the river. From here, continue along the famous Loire à Vélo route toward Amboise.
The landscape alternates between vineyards, riverbanks, and shaded paths. A guided winery visit and tasting is included, followed by lunch. Arrive in Amboise in the afternoon with free time to explore its royal château, lively streets, or riverside cafés.

Day 3: Tours
Today’s ride is shorter and relaxed, continuing along the Loire River through fertile wine country. Pass through Montlouis sur Loire, a village renowned for crisp Chenin Blanc wines. Optional stops allow visits to troglodyte wine estates, where cellars are carved directly into limestone cliffs.
The ride gradually leads you into the vibrant city of Tours. In the afternoon, explore the old town, admire Saint Gatien Cathedral, or visit the Musée des Beaux Arts. The evening is free to enjoy Tours’ lively dining scene at your own pace.

Day 4: Chenonceaux
Leaving Tours, cycle along pleasant paths before transitioning onto quiet country roads through the heart of Touraine. The route winds through vineyards, hamlets, and rolling countryside shaped by soft tuffeau stone. Join the peaceful Cher à Vélo route, following the river through wooded landscapes and tranquil farmland.
As you approach Chenonceaux, the valley opens up, revealing the elegant Château de Chenonceau spanning the river. Finish the day at the château’s doorstep, one of the Loire Valley’s most iconic sights.

Day 5: Cheverny
Ride along the banks of the Cher River toward Montrichard, a picturesque medieval town. From here, the route gently climbs toward the vineyards of Touraine, offering wide views of the surrounding countryside. En route, pass smaller and lesser known châteaux such as Gué Péan and Fougères sur Bièvre, a fortified castle that showcases regional architecture.
A winery visit and tasting is included before reaching your charming rural inn near Cheverny, set in peaceful surroundings.

Day 6: Blois
Your final cycling day showcases two of the Loire Valley’s most famous châteaux. Begin with a visit to Château de Cheverny, admired for its beautifully furnished interiors and classical symmetry. Continue to the magnificent Château de Chambord, a masterpiece of French Renaissance architecture set within a vast natural estate.
After exploring its grand staircases and expansive grounds, return to Blois. In the evening, gather with your guides for a festive farewell dinner, celebrating a week of cycling, culture, wine, and history.

Day 7: Blois
After breakfast at your hotel, your Loire Valley cycling journey comes to an end. Depending on your onward plans, enjoy a final relaxed morning in Blois before departure. You may wish to take a short walk along the Loire River, pick up last minute souvenirs, or simply enjoy a coffee while reflecting on the week’s rides, châteaux visits, and shared experiences.
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Map
Accommodation
Each hotel has been thoughtfully selected to ensure an exceptional and memorable experience for guests. Should the listed hotel be unavailable, we will ensure an alternative of similar quality.

Hotel Mercure Blois Centre
A modern and comfortable four star hotel ideally located near the historic center of Blois. Guests enjoy spacious rooms, a wellness area with indoor pool and sauna, and easy access to the old town and Loire River.

Le Clos d’Amboise
A charming four star hotel set in a former 17th century residence in the heart of Amboise. Surrounded by gardens and century old trees, it offers a peaceful retreat just steps from the royal château and town center.

L’Artist Hotel
A stylish contemporary hotel in central Tours, inspired by cinema and the arts. Comfortable rooms and a lively lounge bar make it a great base for exploring the city’s historic quarter and vibrant dining scene.

Hotel Château De Chissay
A historic château hotel offering an authentic Loire Valley experience. Rooms range from traditional to troglodyte style carved into local stone, blending heritage charm with a tranquil countryside setting.

Le Relais des Trois Châteaux
A characterful four star country inn located near Cheverny and other major Loire châteaux. Set in a former wine cellar, it combines regional tradition, comfort, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Dates and Prices
Book with Confidence: For scheduled group departures, your 20% deposit is fully refundable until 60 days before departure. Solo travellers booking 120+ days in advance can avoid a mandatory Single Supplement. See terms & conditions.
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Essential Info
Inclusions
LODGING
All hotels as mentioned in the tour details or similar (subject to availability).
trip leader
Expert Trip Leader(s) who look after your every need and add meaning to your vacation.
bike
Immaculately maintained bike with helmet, suited to a terrain.
shuttle
A Van support follows the group of riders and carries all belongings.
meals
Meals as per itinerary. Guests are given the opportunity to dine on their own so that they discover a location independently.
refreshments
Refreshments and mineral water during activity.
entrance
Entrance fees to most of the monuments and temples.
Exclusions
Airport pickup
We recommend to book direclty from airport.
Airport drop
We recommend to book direclty from your last hotel.
Beverages
Beverages such as alcohol, tea, coffee, juice at a hotel or restaurant.
Gratuity
Gratuities for your guide team are not included in the trip price.
Bikes
A great ride begins with a great bike. Our tours typically include the models listed below, though in some cases—due to height or availability constraints—we may provide an equivalent alternative.

Bianchi T-TRONIK C 8.2 BELT or similar
Available at a surcharge

Moustache 89 or Similar or similar
Included in your trip price
Arrival & Departure Details
ARRIVAL
Your tour starts in Blois. The easiest way to arrive is by train. From Paris, take a regional TER train from Paris Austerlitz station to Blois–Chambord station. The journey takes about 1 hour 30 minutes. Blois–Chambord station is a short 10 to 15 minute walk or taxi ride from most hotels in the city center.
If you prefer flying, arrive at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport or Paris Orly Airport, then continue to Paris Austerlitz by taxi or public transport before boarding your train to Blois.
DEPARTURE
Your tour also ends in Blois after breakfast. From your hotel, travel back to Blois–Chambord train station by taxi or on foot, depending on location. From here, you can take a direct or connecting train back to Paris. For onward flights, plan your return journey to Paris Charles de Gaulle or Paris Orly Airport with sufficient buffer time.
Alternatively, Tours Val de Loire Airport is the closest regional airport, reachable by train or road, with limited seasonal connections.
Weather
The best cycling weather in the Loire Valley is from late spring to early autumn, when days are mild, daylight is long, and winds are gentle. May to June and September are ideal, with daytime temperatures around 18 to 24°C (64 to 75°F), cool mornings, and low rainfall. July and August are warmer at 24 to 30°C (75 to 86°F), still pleasant for cycling with early starts and shaded routes.
April and October can be changeable, cooler at 10 to 18°C (50 to 64°F), but rewarding on clear days. Winter months are colder and less suitable.
January
Offseason
February
Offseason
March
Mixed
April
Mixed
May
Best
June
Best
July
Good
August
Good
September
Best
October
Mixed
November
Offseason
December
Offseason
Best
Good
Mixed
Offseason
What to Pack
Packing smart is essential for a safe and enjoyable cycling adventure. From essential biking gear to clothing and travel necessities, this guide ensures you're prepared for any terrain or climate.
Recommended Bicycling Clothes & Gear
- Bicycling shoes or stiff-soled sneakers.
- Padded cycling shorts.
- Short-fingered cycling gloves (personal gloves are ideal).
- Brightly colored cycling jerseys or synthetic T-shirts for visibility.
- Synthetic cycling socks.
- Sunglasses with UV protection.
- Personal helmet (recommended even though provided).
- Personal saddle (optional for added comfort).
- Rain jacket or windbreaker.
- Cycling water bottle (to reduce plastic waste).
Note: Helmets, gloves, and water bottles are personal items, so bringing your own is recommended for maximum comfort and hygiene.
Clothing
- Light, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen.
- Full-sleeved clothing for sun protection.
- Warm layers for chilly mornings and evenings (if traveling in winter).
- Comfortable footwear for non-cycling time.
- Bring a compact rain jacket in case of sudden weather changes.
- Ethnic or modest clothing for exploring towns and temples.
Other Necessities
- Toiletries: Basic hygiene essentials, including insect/mosquito repellent and sunscreen.
- Hand sanitizer and wet wipes.
- Plug socket adaptor.
- Binoculars for wildlife spotting or desert landscapes.
Pro Tips
- Pack light but plan for the varying temperatures: warm days, chilly evenings, and desert winds.
- Use brightly colored clothing for visibility on roads.
- Pack light to leave room for shopping.
Luggage
Please limit your luggage to one medium-sized suitcase and one carry-on bag. Mark your luggage with your name, address, and phone number.
Visa Information
Before venturing on your adventure, make sure you're equipped with essential travel advice, including security updates, local laws, and crucial passport and visa information. Start by visiting the official government website of your home country for accurate and reliable guidance:
- UK Residents: Stay informed by reviewing the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Travel Advice.
- US Residents: Access vital travel tips and updates through the US Department of State Travel Advice.
- Australian Residents: Plan ahead with the latest updates on the Smart Traveller website.
- Canadian Residents: Find comprehensive travel and visa guidance on the Government of Canada's Travel Advice and Advisories.
- New Zealand Residents: Get practical travel advice on the New Zealand SafeTravel website
- Residents of Other Countries: Check with your government or local consulate for tailored travel advice and requirements.
Note: Passport and visa regulations can change at any time. Stay proactive by checking for the latest updates to ensure a smooth and stress-free journey.
Insurance
Medical insurance that covers medical costs in case of an accident during the trip is mandatory to participate in our tours.
We recommend to purchase adequate travel insurance in order to participate in our tours and protect yourself from unforeseen events. Our experience shows that guests who purchase travel insurance—including coverage for all activities on the itinerary, trip cancellation, interruption, delay, baggage damage, loss or theft, personal accident, death and repatriation costs, medical and emergency expenses (including Covid-19), and personal liability—travel with greater peace of mind.
Is proof of medical insurance required?
Yes. You must provide your insurer's name, policy number, and emergency contact via our reservation form. This is mandatory. If you cannot provide proof, you’ll need to purchase insurance before traveling with us.
Can I use my credit card insurance?
Yes, as long as it meets our requirements and provides adequate coverage. Ensure you have an emergency contact number and policy number available.
When should I buy travel insurance?
Purchase travel insurance as soon as you've paid in full or booked your flights.
Does Art of Bicycle Trips sell travel insurance?
We do not sell travel insurance directly, as we believe our customers should have the freedom to choose a policy that best suits their needs. However, we recommend Insured Nomads as a great starting point.
Frequently Asked Questions
A guided bike tour includes a professional local guide who rides with you throughout the trip. The guide handles navigation, manages daily logistics, ensures safety, and shares cultural insights. In addition to the guide, you also have a support vehicle that transfers luggage, provides water/snacks, and offers on-route assistance or a lift whenever needed. You simply follow the guide and enjoy a fully supported experience.
Your guides are local cycling experts, fluent in English, with deep knowledge of the region’s history, culture, and food.
On our guided tours, we ensure you begin your ride feeling comfortable and well-supported. Your guide and local team play an active role in getting your bike properly set up.
Before Your Tour
When you book, we ask for your height. This allows our local partners to select the correct frame size and prepare the bike in advance so it’s close to your ideal fit when you arrive.
At the Start of the Tour
You’ll receive a full in-person bike fitting with your guide or local representative. This typically includes:
- Adjusting saddle height
- Moving the saddle fore–aft (small adjustments to move the saddle forward or back for better balance and comfort)
- Fine-tuning handlebar height and reach (where adjustable)
- Confirming pedal preference — flat pedals are provided by default. If you bring your own clip-in pedals, our guide will help install and adjust them
- A short test ride to check comfort
Your guide will ensure everything feels right before the tour begins.
During the Tour
Throughout the trip, your guide will make additional adjustments whenever needed. This is especially helpful if you discover new comfort preferences after a few hours of riding.
What to Expect
Our guided tour bike fitting is hands-on, comfort-focused, and practical, ensuring you ride safely and enjoyably each day. It’s not a detailed workshop-level fit, but it covers all essential adjustments for multi-day touring.
For guided tours, we do not provide GPX files separately, as navigation is handled by your guide. On certain occasions, if you prefer more independence, we may offer app-based navigation access with the daily routes loaded. However, please understand that this may not always be possible and depends on the specific tour setup.
Our support vehicle is always close by to make your ride worry-free. It carries your luggage, water, snacks, and spare parts, and is there if you need a quick lift or just want to rest for a while. You’ll see it at regular intervals along the route and during meal or refreshment stops. The vehicle is also used for scheduled transfers and to ensure safety and comfort along the route.
The fitness level required for each trip is indicated by the "level" of the tour, which in turn is mentioned on each tour page right next to the price and the trip duration.
Easy: The terrain is mostly flat with a few gentle climbs.
Moderate: The terrain is either mostly flat or consists of rolling hills with a few challenging climbs. There could also be a few days with longer riding distances of up to 75 kms (45 miles)
Difficult: The terrain is mostly hilly with strong elevation gains and/or has long days on the bike. Such trips are recommended for intermediate to advanced cyclists.
Please note that we usually bike around 4-5 hours per day irrespective of the level of the trip.
We’ve carefully planned the route so that most rides follow peaceful countryside roads, scenic bike paths, and quiet lanes well away from heavy traffic. On rare occasions, short stretches on busier roads may be necessary, but your guides will ensure these sections are managed safely.
While your tour price covers most of the main expenses, including accommodations, daily breakfast, and many meals, you may wish to budget for a few lunches or dinners not included in the itinerary, as well as drinks, snacks, or personal treats along the way. As a general guide, allow around US $20–40 per person per day for these additional expenses.
Our guided bike tours typically have 6–14 guests, allowing for a personalised experience.
Airport transfers are not included unless specifically mentioned in your trip inclusions.
For airport pickup, we recommend booking directly from the airport upon arrival — most airports have reliable taxi, shuttle, or app-based options.
For airport drop, please book a transfer through your last hotel — they can easily arrange it for you.
We focus on delivering exceptional experiences during your tour. For logistical simplicity and flexibility, we do not handle pre- or post-tour hotel bookings. However, we’re happy to share a list of recommended hotels near the starting and ending points of your trip so you can plan your stay independently.
We are happy to pass on your room preference for a twin or double setup, and our hotel partners do their best to accommodate these requests. However, room configurations are always subject to availability at each property.
On some of our trips—especially those that travel through remote regions or small boutique inns—room types may be limited. In such cases, despite our best efforts, you may need to stay in a double room instead of a twin, or twin instead of a double, depending on what is available.
Given the nature of our journeys and the unique places we visit, we kindly ask for your understanding and support if such adjustments are required.
We will always inform you in advance wherever possible and work closely with our partners to ensure the most comfortable arrangement for your stay.
You can exchange currency at the airport itself, or at ATMs in larger cities. Most commercial establishments will accept international credit cards for payments, though its good to carry some local currency with you at all times.
Tours run rain or shine, but we may adjust the route or schedule for safety. The support vehicle is always available.
Popular tours can sell out months ahead, especially in summer. Booking at least 9 months in advance ensures best availability.
We require a 10% deposit at booking. The balance is due 60 days before departure.
For full details, please see our cancellation policy here.
Yes. About 4 weeks before your trip, you’ll receive a Pre-Departure Information Pack with daily ride profiles, packing tips, meeting locations, and detailed itinerary.
The meeting time on Day 1 is mentioned in your travel planner shared with you. You can arrive either on the morning of Day 1 depending on the meeting time, or book a pre-tour night to arrive a day earlier.
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