since 1989 self-guided cycling + walking

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since 1989 self-guided cycling + walking
S E L F - G U I D E D C Y C L I N G + W A L K I N G VA C AT I O N S
SINCE 1989
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What is Randonnée?
It’s an excursion, in French. For Randonnée
Tours, it’s an excursion by bicycle or on foot.
Randonnée Tours is your excursion, taken your
way from start to finish with our subtle, but
expert support. President and owner Robbin
McKinney, with the talented aid of his worldly
trip designers and regional specialists, has
designed an ensemble of cycling, hiking and
multi-sport tours to get your mind, body and
soul engaged from one corner of the world to
the other.
What is self-guided travel?
It’s the new wave of independent travel on
a freedom-seeking, genuine, gastronomic,
cultural and experience-yearning active
vacation.
It’s easy really, all you have to do is pick
your destination, your activity and your
preferred dates and you let us do the rest.
Then, with the stage set and sound confidence
of Randonnée’s background support
you weave from unforgettable sights to
architectural wonders, from destination hotels
to Renaissance masterpieces, and from mouthwatering morsels to award-winning reds.
We’ll be in the wings if you need us.
All your trip details are seamlessly prepared
ahead of time so that you can focus on the
more important aspects of your trip - taking
that perfect picture, deciding between
the Medieval town or the coastal route, or
selecting the perfect wine to complement
your lunch. A tour with Randonnée is flexible,
independent, unique and always subtly
supported.
A Randonnée tour is a sophisticated and
active style of travel for independent travellers.
Simple really.
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Extraordinary destinations.
It’s not just the actual countries, regions
and towns we’re talking about; it’s the
extraordinary destination winery in Provence,
it's the Tuscan hill-town with views, it's the
Hvar hotel's rooftop bar and it's the peaceful
beauty of the silky Dordogne.
Experiences of your lifetime.
All Randonnée trips are designed with
the experience at the heart of the
itinerary; everything flows from there.
From the culinary to the cultural, from
the cycling to the scenic, we want you
to come away from your Randonnée
tour believing it was an experience of a
lifetime. Your lifetime.
Environmental consideration.
We at Randonnée Tours are acutely
aware of the fragility of our natural
environment and committed in all our
at-home and overseas operations to
minimize impacts and to donating in
ways that will help its sustainability.
Tailoring.
With maximum flexibility and freedom
in mind, we believe you should be able
to experience a region at a pace that
suits you, not us. We achieve a balance
between the freedom of travelling on
your own and offering the support of a
guided tour. You choose your date and
length of tour, your accommodation/
comfort level, your distance and pace,
your activity and your bicycle preference.
It’s our randonnée done your way.
Precision.
Our experienced and detail-oriented
staff has travelled the globe as guide,
support, cyclist and wandering traveller.
They’ve pored over foreign maps, taken
wrong turns, "so you don’t have to",
and discovered treasures to share.
Consistency.
We pride ourselves on offering you
the best of Randonnée, every time.
The same unfailing support, the same
well-maintained bikes, the same
maps and formats and the same
knowledgeable and reliable staff.
We don’t and won’t ever subcontract our
tours to any other tour company. Ever.
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GREAT EXPLORATIONS
Morocco
Turkey
Vietnam
IRELAND
CANADA
Canadian Rockies
Gulf Islands
Nova Scotia
Niagara Falls Region
Quebec
PORTUGAL
SPAIN
Andalucia
Bilbao to San Sebastian
Camino de Santiago
Catalonia
Las Alpujarras
UNITED STATES
California
Carolinas
Maui
Utah
Vermont
HOLLAND & BELGIUM
COSTA RICA
FRANCE
Burgundy
Brittany
Chemin St. Jacques
Corsica
Dordogne
French Riviera
Loire Valley
Lot Valley
Normandy
ITALY
Amalfi coast
Cinque Terre
Dolomites
Piemonte
Puglia
Tuscany
Umbria
Veneto
CROATIA
PRAGUE TO VIENNA
SLOVENIA
ACTIVITY LEVEL CYCLING
EASY-GOING (E) avg. 30-50 km (25-30 mi)/day over
relatively flat terrain with a few small hills.
Daily elevation gain avg. 250 m or less.
MODERATE (M) avg. 40-60 km (25-35 mi)/day in gently
rolling countryside with occasional climbs to points that
are well worth the effort. Daily elevation gain avg. 500
m or less.
CHALLENGING (C) avg. 50-80+ km (30-50+ mi)/day
including hilly terrain. Daily elevation gain avg.
500 - 1000 m +/-.
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ACTIVITY LEVEL HIKING
EASY-GOING (E) avg. 5-10 km (3-6 mi)/day on country
lanes, foot paths and trails on relatively flat terrain with
occasional hills. Daily elevation gain avg. 250 m or less.
MODERATE (M) avg 5-15 km (3-9 mi)/day on foot
paths & trails with moderate elevation changes avg
500 m or less.
CHALLENGING (C) avg 10-20 km (6-12 mi)/day over hilly
terrain with some steeper ascents. Daily elevation gains
avg +500 m.
CYCLING
HIKING
MULTISPORT
PAGE TOUR
JAN FEB
MAR APR MAY JUN JUL
AUG SEP
OCT NOV DECACTIVITY LEVEL
7CANADA
Gulf Islands
Canadian Rockies
Niagara Wine Region
Nova Scotia
Quebec
M
M-C
M
M
M
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COSTA RICA M
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CROATIA M
21FRANCE
Brittany
Burgundy Chemin St. Jacques Corsica Dordogne
French Riviera
Loire Valley
Lot Valley
Normandy
Provence
E-M
E-M
M
M-C
E-M
M
E
M
M
M
HOLLAND & BELGIUM E
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IRELAND E-M
43ITALY
Amalfi Coast
Cinque Terre
Dolomites
Piemonte
Puglia
Tuscany
Umbria
Veneto
M
M-C
E-M
M-C
M-C
M-C
M-C
E
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PORTUGAL M
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PRAGUE TO VIENNA M
SLOVENIA M
59SPAIN
Andalucia
Bilbao to San Sebastian
Camino de Santiago
Catalonia
Las Alpujarras
E
M
M-C
M
M
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UNITED STATES
California
Carolinas
Maui
Utah
Vermont
M
M
M-C
M
M
GREAT EXPLORATIONS (GUIDED)
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Morocco M
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Turkey M
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Vietnam M
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NUM-TI-JAH LODGE, BOW LAKE
Born out of a collision of ocean plates some 75 million years
ago, the swath of land in western North America was crumpled
and thrust upward, creating the Rocky Mountains. From their
humble beginnings in the dense Sierra Madre forests of central
Mexico, the Rocky Mountains rise skyward as they head further
north and culminate in Canada as the natural border between
British Columbia and Alberta. This dramatic far-north section of
these relatively young mountains is considered by many to be the
most spectacular of the entire chain. We’re biased, and we agree.
Canadian Rockies
British Columbia
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (5, 6 & 9 day),
walking (6, 7 & 8 day) and multisport (5 & 7 day)
with a choice of B&B, Classic or Luxe hotel options
in the Canadian Rockies.
The compilation of experiences Randonnée Tours has created in
the Rocky Mountains showcases the heart-stoppingly beautiful
scenes of snow-capped peaks, evergreen forests and white-water
rivers. Combine all that with smooth blacktop, backcountry trails
and thrilling rapids and you have a recipe for some unforgettable
experiences.
YOUR WAY
Cycle the flanks of the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Hike the wondrous sights of Takakkaw Falls
and the glistening shores of Yoho Lake.
Paddle Kicking Horse River or walk the tranquil
paths of iridescent Lake Louise. Your choice.
DRINK
Breweries like Wild Rose and Alleycat are
creating very distinctive brews, and brewpubs
like Banff Avenue Brewing Co. and Jasper
Brewing Co. are creating a never-before-seen
buzz pairing hoppy drinks and fine dining
amid artistic and plush furnishings.
HOTEL
Flanking spectacular Lake Louise, Post Hotel
boasts some of the world’s best views from
its rooms. This large log building is as close
to luxury as you can get in the mountains.
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“The scenery was magical. Just when
we thought we had seen the most
beautiful lakes, we saw more lakes,
but with a glacier and waterfall added!
We liked the difficulty of the tour.
The rivers and mountains made all the
uphills a pleasure.”
S. Simon & P. Knop
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“Randonnée offered what we wanted,
where we wanted, when we wanted.
The Tour was excellent. Organization
good. Island hosts and managers
were all great.”
R. & D. Foster - San Francisco, CA
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YOUR WAY
Sheltered waters make for ideal kayaking;
gentle hills and quiet roads lure cyclists;
sun-filled beaches beckon swimmers and
beachcombers, and ecologically protected
forests welcome hikers.
HASTINGS HOUSE HOTEL, SALTSPRING ISLAND
SHOP
These islands foster a hearty and healthy
artisan culture. Salt Spring is considered
the artisan’s island, for its vast offerings of
unique, fine and craft art, created by a denizen
of more than 30 artists.
SIP & DINE
This prime agricultural haven provides some
of the best fresh and hand-crafted food and
wine delicacies in the country. Enjoy goat
cheese, chocolate, coffee, gelato, jams, bread,
local wines shuch as Pinot Gris, Rosé and
Chardonnay and freshly baked treats.
Gulf Islands- Get away from it all on a journey to a place
where lush forests meet the deep blue sea. This trip explores
the unchallenged beauty and tranquility of western Canada's
Gulf Islands. British Columbia has everything the relaxed and
adventurous could ask for. On this tour you'll follow peaceful
roads to beautiful rocky outlooks, unspoiled coves where seals
and orcas gambol, seabirds cartwheel overhead, and tall
cliffs echo.
As you make your leisurely way from Victoria to the Islands of
Salt Spring, Mayne and Galiano you'll cycle along sandstone
shores and Garry Oak meadows, crest hills through lush forests
and enjoy evenings full of local culinary adventures. Island parks
host cultural events to offer teachings on the deep traditional
and intimate bond between Coast Salish people and the land
and sea.
Gulf Islands
British Columbia
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (5 & 7 day),
walking (5&7 day) and multisport (5&7 day) with
a choice of B&B, Classic or Luxe hotel options in
the Gulf Islands.
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“We returned on Sunday and wanted you
to know that we had an amazing trip!
The accommodations were fantastic,
the scenery was breathtaking, Steve
(Area Manager) was great, and the
biking was superb. It was one of the
best vacations ever. We can’t wait for
our next trip!!!”
Lori B. - Bozeman, MO
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SOUVENIR
Along your cycling route through Jordan
Village there’s acclaimed Cave Spring Cellars,
known for their Riesling and cozy Creekside,
renowned for their Shiraz and Ice wine,
available as Riesling, Shiraz and Vidal.
HISTORY
1812 history buffs take heed - headquarters
for the British Army during this historic battle,
Niagara’s Fort George today is a heritage
haven on garrison life 200 years ago.
HOTEL
Five-starred Pillar and Post was voted the best
hotel in Ontario by Condé Nast Traveler.
We love its 100 Fountain Spa with the outdoor
hot springs, fireside lounge and saltwater pool
for the best after-ride muscle soak.
ABEL THOMAS HOUSE , NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE
Separated from the USA by a thin, blue, watery line and nestled
between two of the world’s largest, fresh-water lakes, you’ll find
the Niagara Region of southern Ontario, Canada. Created some
10,000 years ago, these glacial, melt-water lakes form the
largest group of fresh-water lakes on Earth.
On our cycling tours of this historic region you’ll pedal past
traditional red brick farmhouses sheltered by stately maple
trees, trace the course of the fascinating Welland canal, sample
ice wine from its vintner and maybe take in a world-class
theatre production. You’ll enjoy the creations of farm-to-table
restaurants, stay in quaint rural villages, wind your way around
the wine route and cruise the country markets filled to the brim
with fresh, local and delicious products. The Niagara region
has grown up into a lively hub of cultural, gastronomic and
recreational attractions.
Niagara Wine Region
Ontario
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (5 & 8
day) with a choice of B&B, Classic or Luxe
hotel options in Niagara, Ontario.
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Nova Scotia
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (6 & 10
day), with a choice of B&B, Classic or
Luxe hotel options in Nova Scotia.
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BIKE
Ride to peaceful coves and winking
lighthouses, climb over rugged headlands
to the phenomenal Bay of Fundy and down
the Acadian Coast for an authentic Atlantic
experience.
CULTURE
The region’s cultural collage of Acadian,
Mi’kmaq, Scottish and African Nova Scotian
are the original and heady influences mirrored
in the traditions, music and art of the people
today, providing a truly vibrant and unique
travel experience.
DINE
To learn more about the Nova Scotian culture,
eat its food; local specialties of lobster, Digby
scallops and mussels.
With the moniker “Canada’s Atlantic Playground” you can expect
great things from Nova Scotia; it’s like one big outdoor recess.
Not content with 2D history books filled with words and flat pictures,
Maritimers do history right - as living-history enactments.
Nova Scotia enjoys the acts of ten living history museums,
costumed interpreters bring history to life through real stories,
dressed in authentic outfits, yielding cultural passion along with
their bayonets and muskets.
Its picture-postcard landscapes appear to have come straight out
of an oil painting. Rugged coastlines and exposed cliffs dive into
blue waters, mossy-green hills roll on for days, wooden sheds stand
alone, tilted against the wind, sentinel lighthouses blink their way
from antiquity through to modern-day spectacle. This full and fresh
coast with its rich and fertile land yield a diverse palette ensuring
Nova Scotia’s place as the epitome of Maritime cuisine.
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LUNENBURG ARMS, LUNENBURG
“We loved this vacation… Randonnée
did a great job setting up wonderful
accommodations and scenic rides;
the trip exceeded our expectations.”
Philip & Mary Anne M. - FL
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“This was our first experience with
self-guided cycling and we absolutely
loved it. Your trip materials were very
well prepared and everything about the
trip was great. We’ll be back on other
trips- you have so many tempting trip
destinations, the hardest part is
deciding where!!”
Tom & Cathy M. - Portland, OR
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Take the vast Canadian landscapes of shimmering lakes, treecovered hills and extensive rivers and add the French cultural
sensibilities and their famous joie de vivre, and what you have
is Québec: a recipe for vacationing success. Experience a
little slice of Europe in North America; the liberté, égalité and
fraternité blended with the True North.
The Eastern Townships region of Québec is the home of
The Most Beautiful Villages of Québec; a network of exceptional
villages bordering lakes and rivers, such as the St. Lawrence.
Along these winding waterways lie pathways and ancestral
homes echoing countless reminders of the rustic life led by the
province’s first settlers. Native, French and British influences
have all left their stamp on this veritable land, but none more
so than the French.
UNE PETITE HISTOIRE
Québec owes its French inheritance to Jacques
Cartier and his mid 16th Century explorations
on behalf of France’s King Francis. Part of New
France until the 1763 Treaty of Paris ceded
control to the British.
BIKE
Québec's eastern flank is a favourite of all
cycling travellers, providing a medley of
specially designed cycle paths, covered
bridges and quiet country roads. This region
was made for Randonnée cycling.
SPOTTED
On the shores of Lake Memphrémagog, keep
your eyes open for Memphré, the legendary
sea serpent creature said to inhabit the lake
for almost 200 years. Loch Ness’ long-lost
cousin perhaps?
Québec
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (6 day)
and walking (6 day) with a choice of B&B,
Classic or Luxe hotel options in Québec.
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SI COMO NO, MANUEL ANTONIO
DIVERSITY
It’s not just in Costa Rica’s natural world that
you can find incredible diversity. With us, from
the hot springs of Agua Zarcas you’ll hike to
La Fortuna Waterfall, cycle around impressive
Lake Arenal, we’ll take you on a zip-line and
canopy tour, on a guided trail hike to discover
the secrets of the Cloud Forest, and to the wild
corners to encounter howler monkeys and all
the natural, animal and man-made excitement
you can handle for one week.
BEACH
With roughly 1,200 kilometers of shoreline,
Costa Rica offers a surplus of golden,
secluded, romantic, pristine and sun-kissed
beaches. It’s no surprise Costa Rica ranks 13th
in the world of happiest countries.
VAN SUPPORT
In Costa Rica, we provide you with vehicle
support and English speaking driver, so you
can ride the distance you choose.
Being endowed with a name like Gold Coast carries with it a
certain expectation, a standard to rise to and reputation to uphold.
We can happily report that this blessed little country does itself
proud and lives up to its name. Bestowed with a dense biodiversity,
a peaceful culture, golden beaches and lush rainforests, Costa Rica
makes for an active, tropical and relaxing tour destination. This tiny
swath of land encompasses just 0.03% of the world’s land mass,
but its biodiversity represents almost 4% of the total species on
Earth. It might be tiny, but it sure packs an environmental punch.
Its natural attractions are almost too numerous to mention; majestic
volcanoes, misty cloud forests, stunning river valleys, and hundreds
of beaches.
Costa Rica
Randonnée Tours offers
multisport (8 day) with a Classic
hotel option in Costa Rica.
Bordered by both the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea, Costa Rica’s
beaches are renowned for their golden sand, warm waters and surf
opportunities. We invite you to this diverse land embraced by the
Pacific Ocean and the rainforest, raised on healthy doses of family
love and an immense respect for the land.
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HOTEL ADRIANA, HVAR
HOW
By boat and by bike explore Dalmatia’s
abundance of historical sites, an everexpanding culinary wealth, and a wonderful
artistic scene into which to sink your cultureseeking teeth.
HOTEL
Hvar’s Hotel Adriana is the city's leading
boutique spa and hotel. Unique, chic, fresh
and intimate this beautiful hotel boasts
magnificent views of the historical centre
and yacht harbour. We chose it for its
unpretentious but sumptuous atmosphere and
its award-winning spa, pool and rooftop bar.
This hotel is an experience to remember.
WHO
Seeking an active, culture-filled adventure
laced with a bit of superb gastronomy and
island-hopping cycling? The Dalmatian Coast
is for you.
Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is a hot bed of yachters and beach
surfers, sun worshippers, architectural buffs and now cyclists.
But this glistening coast isn’t just for those wanting to be seen
on Europe’s trendiest beach-front patios. Inhabited since the
Paleolithic Age, ceded by the Romans and then controlled by
Dalmatian Empires who made way for populating Croat and Slavic
tribes, this Adriatic region is laden with history and romance.
An excursion here will have you believing you’ve stepped back in
time; all appears as it once did on these ancient shores. Its towns
and cities are wriggled with a labyrinth of cobblestone streets,
its shores provide secluded coves and prime beaches. Its creamywhite towns set against turquoise bays of the Adriatic make for an
arresting sight and enviable photographs to tempt your friends
with at home.
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Croatia
Randonnée Tours offers cycling
(7 day) with a choice of Classic or
Luxe hotel options in Croatia.
“Just wanted to pass along how much
Glen and I enjoyed our bike trip in
Croatia. It was outstanding - the
locations, the hotels, but especially
your contacts. We were well taken care
of and everything went smoothly. The
bike routes were challenging, but very
enjoyable and allowed us to truly see the
countryside. We absolutely loved it and
look forward to our next bike excursion.”
Glen & Gail G. - Mississauga. ON
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“I like the fact that you [Randonnée]
planned and operate the trip and
could answer all of our questions so
thoroughly. The other companies we
found on the internet didn’t seem to
know much about what they were
selling, but I realize now it’s because
they weren’t operating the tours and in
many cases, had never been there.”
Tammy & Melissa H. - Rochester, NY
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MEGA HISTORY
Brittany’s much-celebrated megalithic history
is evidenced in the many impressive stone
displays like the mysterious Carnac, the largest
on the peninsula, and places like La Baule and
Locmariaquer, that stir the soul, captivate the
imagination and ignite the senses.
CHILL OUT
Thanks to its 2,800 kilometers of coastline,
Brittany offers endless water-sport options for
the adventurous and relaxing sandy enclaves
for sun worshipers. Your first few days at
La Baule offer a golden 12-kilometer beach,
Europe’s longest sandy stretch, attracting
members of France’s high society for decades.
DOMAINE DE ROCHEVILAINE, BILLIERS
When you arrive at the end of the world you descend on a
land teeming with legends of giants, myths of mermaids and
Grim Reaper tales. With so much mysticism tied to this region
it’s little wonder the Bretons are accomplished story tellers,
it’s in their blood. Brittany's history is a long one of struggle
for independence and cultural clarity, its defining relationship
with the sea and its intimate connection to the land. Buffeted
by storms and fringed by rocky cliffs, the evocative landscapes,
seascapes and traditions of this land have inspired the works
of many artists; from Monet to Gauguin.
SLEEP
Our luxury lineup of magnificent Relais &
Château properties offers an experience of the
most indulgent persuasion. Perched on rocky
precipices and set amid idyllic grounds these
sumptuous hotels include pools, spas and
incomparable natural settings.
All along its 2,800 kilometers of stunning coastline, the Celtic
pulse vibrates through countless festivals and musical
traditions, the oysters, scallops and fish vie for the coveted
distinction of true taste of Breton culture, and the galette
reigns sweet supreme.
Britanny
France
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (8 & 10
day), with a choice of B&B, Classic or
Luxe hotel options in Brittany.
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SLEEP
No matter your budget we have a hotel for
you, from B&B to Classic to Luxury. Classic
and intimate Manoir de Serrigny, in the pretty
village of Serrigny, is a delightful stay with
Randonnée friends Charles and Marie-Pascale.
ABBAYE DE LA BUSSIÈRE, LA BUSSIÈRE-SUR-OUCHE
MOMENTO
Pungent Époisses cheese is synonymous
with Burgundy. With its long and complicated
process of coagulation, brandy rinsing,
fermentation, maturation and drainage,
there’s little chance of its high-maintenance
reputation being rivaled by any other cheese
in the world. But it’s so delicious your
biggest problem might be getting it back
in one whole piece!
Evidenced in its regal châteaux, ornate basilicas and
formidable towns, Burgundy was once the French powerhouse
of territory and culture. Burgundy’s borders may have once
stretched far wider than they do today, but its characteristic
architecture, gastronomy and wine are still celebrated the world
over. From the jigsaw of lovingly tilled fields and perfect rows of
vines to miles of unspoiled wilderness, Burgundy is a rich and
diverse region providing history lessons as deep and complex
as its red wines. Since inception, Burgundy has been inhabited
by Celts, Gauls, Romans, Gallo Romans and Germanic peoples;
it prides itself on being one of the most historically and
culturally rich regions of France.
Burgundy
France
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (4, 7, 9
& 11 day) and Hiking (6 & 8 day) with
a choice of B&B, Classic or Luxe hotel
options in Burgundy.
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HIKE
Our walking tours introduce you to some
of France’s unsung beauties: spectacular
Vézelay, perched high with its impressive
basilica and Auxerre, an ancient Roman town
nestling impressive cathedrals among halftimbered houses and boasting photogenic
undulating streets.
“Burgundy exceeded by far our
expectations. Food and wine out of
this world and wonderfully welcoming
people. Our best cycling tour in France.”
Ragni & Marc P.
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“Well-organized. We had great weather
and met lots of interesting people along
the way. Sure glad we weren’t carrying
our own gear!”
Sue S & Tina W. - San Diego, CA
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What the Massif Central lacks in Riviera glamour and
Parisian couture, it makes up for in history and solitude.
The St. James Way which has long attracted travelers is not
the spartan, grueling test of faith it once was for pilgrims.
Civilization has paved a well-trodden path all the way to
redemption. On our hiking tours you’ll travel through rugged
Auvergne countryside, along the French arm of this famous
GR65 route, over the beautiful Massif Central and through
lively cultural and historical hotspots.
WHO
As myth dictates, Apostel St. James was buried
in Santiago de Compostela after his execution
in Jerusalem in AD 44. Since AD 813 he has
been the symbol of Christian Spain for pilgrims
arriving here to pay him homage.
WHAT
Chemin St. Jacques is a 1521-kilometre hiking
trail, from the historical city of Le Puy-enVelay in France to Santiago de Compostela in
Northern Spain.
HOW
Choose a tour starting from Le Puy-en-Velay
or Aumont-Aubrac, leading you on a spiritual
awakening and physical challenge through the
highlands and volcanic valleys to Conques.
With your scallop in one hand and staff in the
other we invite you on a journey of more than
one kind of discovery.
Chemin St. Jacques
France
Randonnée Tours offers hiking (7, 8 &
13 day), with a choice of B&B, Classic
or Luxe hotel options on the Chemin
St. Jacques.
LA TOUR DES CHAPELAINS, SAINT-CHÉLY-D'AUBRAC
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RIDE
Cycle to gems like dramatic Sartène,
fascinating megalithic Filitosa, glamorous
Bonifacio, the highland Rizzanèse Valley and
ride the incomparable Road of Bavella, a
sinuous blacktop as dramatic and rewarding
as it is strenuous.
HOTEL
Located within the Medieval walls of the city,
Hôtel Genovese is a white-washed, cleanlined modern affair perched on the edge of
Bonifacio’s dramatic sea cliffs. The rooftop
patio with sweeping ocean views is the icing
on this already impressive cake.
HÔTEL LES MOUETTES, AJACCIO
Born from volcanic eruptions, Corsica is the most mountainous
island in the Mediterranean and it is also one of the most rugged,
wild and visually stunning islands in the Mediterranean. You’ll find
its cultural expression in folk music and handicrafts, its ancient
language and hybrid cuisine. There is an irresistible allure in its
shimmering bays and glitzy cities, jagged peaks, thick forests
and postcard-perfect villages.
Whether you’re a beach bum, history buff, gourmand, or culture
vulture, Corsica offers something for everyone. From Napoleon’s
place of birth to Neolithic stonemasons’ phallic carvings and
Bonifacio’s Laestrygonian harbour, Randonnée Tours highlights all
the wonders and mysteries of this incomparable Island of Beauty.
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EAT
The noteworthy culinary delights that await
you are influenced from far beyond Corsica's
own rocky shorelines. Blessed with an
enviable Italian and French heritage you’ll
indulge in the harmonious marriage of
flavours, tradition and intuition in the island’s
cuisine. The earthy figatellu imbued with
flavour-rich chestnuts, acorns and maquis diet
of Corsica’s free-roaming pigs is Randonnée
Recommended!
Corsica
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (8
days),with a choice of Classic or Luxe
hotel options in Corsica.
“We all fell in love with Corsica, it is a
special place. We are already looking
forward to returning sooner rather
than later!”
Cheryl J. - CO
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“The entire trip was magnificent! I am
stunned at how gorgeous the Dordogne
is and of course, the regional cuisine
definitely added to the experience.”
Stephanie L.. - Montreal, QE
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DINE
The Dordogne is a culinary centre for two of
the most decadent of French foods: foie gras
and black truffles. The region’s renown for
fresh fruit, game meats and delectable duck
are often as revered as its cliff-side châteaux
and prehistoric caves.
CHATEAU DE LA TREYNE, LACAVE
Better known as the Périgord to the French, full-bodied Dordogne
is a gourmand’s idyll fringed with pastoral magnificence and etched
in history. From Prehistory, through the Middle Ages and into the
Renaissance, this region’s long and fascinating life is stamped
firmly upon its sleeve for all to admire; the Dordogne hides nothing.
Combine all that with long established traditional villages straight
out of an impressionist painting, and you’ve got an overpowering
destination for the senses.
The Périgord Noir, designated an International Centre for Prehistory,
has a dense concentration of the most beautiful Medieval villages
and Renaissance architectural wonders as well as fascinating and
protected prehistoric cave paintings. It’s easy to see why Richard
the Lionheart battled as he did for this land. This iconic king’s reign,
the Hundred Years War, English rule and French borders all left a
string of impressive churches, bastides, châteaux.
WAYS TO GO
Randonnée Tours offers all the simple
pleasures of this diverse land in a variety of
ways; bike, hike or paddle. Scaling on foot,
cruising atop a bicycle or drifting in a canoe;
we offer all the idyllic Dordogne splendour by
any means you’d like.
CRO-MAGNON
These “modern” Homo sapiens’ remains were
first discovered in a rock shelter tucked in
a limestone cliff close to the village Les Eyzies,
a gorgeous town sometimes referred to as
“The World Capital of Prehistory”. Tools and
fossils found here have dated it between
30,000 and 32,000 years old.
Dordogne
France
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (7, 9 & 11 day),
hiking ( 7, 9 & 11 day) and multisport (10 day)
with a choice of B&B, Classic or Luxe hotel
options in the Dordogne.
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HOTEL PRINCE DE GALLES, MENTON
Also known as the Côte d'Azur, this coastal piece of heaven
is a magnet for the rich and famous, beach lovers and hiking
enthusiasts. Adorned with the very finest gems of high culture,
the British hierarchy has been attracted to the crystal-blue
waters and white sandy shores of this Mediterranean haven
since the 18th Century. Its popularity grew and in the 19th
Century Russian royalty and English earls built palatial villas,
then came the writers and artists for a touch of sun-scored
inspiration, and now we invite you. Apart from its heady
influences there are plenty of serene corners and bucolic
landscapes tucked away in the leafy wilds high above the
glitz and glamour.
The mountains above the golden stretches of sand are home
to a surprising array of wildlife and ancient hamlets as well
as some worthy challenges for leg and lung. We invite you
to indulge yourself in a walking tour of sandy glamour and
forested seclusion.
WALK
On our walking tours of the Riviera you’ll
learn the lessons of the Maginot Line Alpine
defense border, stroll the cobbled streets of
Villefranche-sur-Mer, and hike to stunning Èze.
GASTRO
Thanks in equal part to the simplicity of the
landscape, the heat and an uncomplicated
Mediterranean outlook, here you’ll find the
most delicate and uninvolved gastronomic
traditions bursting with flavour. The region is
known for its salade Niçoise, bouillabaisse,
olives and Menton lemons.
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French Riviera
France
Randonnée Tours offers hiking (4 & 7
days) with a choice of Classic or Luxe
hotel options in the French Riviera.
“Wonderful walks. The route instructions
were very good, and together with
the maps provided us with what we
needed. The Area Manager checked
in on us a couple of times and we
really appreciated that. We have
recommended Randonnée to friends.”
Chris P. - NY, NY
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IT'S A LADY'S THING
Château de Chenonceau, the Ladies Castle.
Loved, administered, protected, and in
parts built, by women over the centuries,
this emblematic château has a singular
atmosphere.
CHATEAU DE MARCAY, MARCAY
DINE
The Loire Valley has deep and rich gastronomic
traditions, offering some of the freshest, most
flavourful and luxurious creations in France.
Cave-dwelling and earthy mushrooms infuse
many dishes and sauces. In Tours you’ll find
rillettes, a pâté-style delicacy, and candied
pork cubes of rillons. The dry and mineralflavoured Muscadet is the region’s best known
white wine.
CHÂTEAUX
Graced with a lineup of the most grandiose,
regal and mind-blowing châteaux, the Loire
Valley impresses. We’ll take you to chateaux
in Amboise, Azay-le-Rideau, and Villandry
(to name a few).
Loire Valley
France
The kings and queens might be gone from the Playground of the
Kings, but regal air is still flowing through the fertile fields, quiet
rivers, story-book villages and magnificent châteaux that dot this
luxurious land. If there was ever a Nobel Prize in Serene Nobility,
the Loire Valley would win it every time. Once the region chosen by
kings and queens to vacation and relax from regal duty, the Loire
Valley is a hub of some of France's finest works of culture, and
exceptional examples of nature’s best efforts.
The region’s river, the Loire, is France’s longest and offers a variety
of natural environments. Luckily for you many cycle paths adorn the
river, providing the perfect vantage point to enjoy the wealth of both
man-made and natural beauty lining its banks. An exploration of
the regal beauty of the lands, the flamboyant creations of whimsical
kings and the host of extraordinary gardens will have you feeling
like royalty in no time.
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Randonnée Tours offers cycling (4, 7 & 8 day)
with a choice of B&B, Classic or Luxe hotel
options in the Loire Valley.
“This was the perfect tour for our family.
The kids loved the castles, and we felt
safe on the roads you chose, especially
enjoyed the cycling paths along the
Loire River. I think the kids favorite
moment was the chocolate tasting
you suggested in Amboise. Tony and I
LOVED Domaine Tortiniere- thank you
for suggesting the upgrade.”
Tony & Sue M. - Chicago, IL
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“Years ago, we made the mistake of
booking with a local outfit in another
region of France thinking we could save
some money. The roads they had us
on were busy, and route instructions
impossible to follow. We are glad to
have found Randonnée. Everything was
perfect this trip. We’ll be back.”
Tom H. - Syracuse, NY
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PEACE
Looking for it? The Lot Valley doesn't receive
the throngs of many other regions of France,
affording it the distinction of being a region for
relaxation as well adventurous exploration.
HÔTEL-RESTAURANT, EDWARD 1ER, MONPAZIER
PLACE
Dramatically set on the bend of the river,
the relaxed centre of Cahors dates back to
Gallo-Roman times. Once the capital of the
Quercy region, it’s circled by a ring of hills,
sits surrounded by some of the region's finest
vineyards and showcases the rather beautiful
Medieval Valentré ridge.
WINE
Possibly one of France’s best undiscovered red
wines, the Cahors wines come from one of the
oldest vineyards in France. Still producing the
rare and original French Malbec, the so-called
black wines of Cahors are inky dark, strong
and rich. Called Auxerrois or Côte Noire in
France, those to consider are Château Famaey,
Château du Cèdre and Rigal.
As far as gateways go, the Lot Region is probably one of the best;
the gateway to south-western France. This is la France profonde.
The Lot River is the longest river in southwest France. With time on
its side its sinuous silkiness has carved its serpentine way through
the limestone plateau, forming dramatic cliffs which cradle a fertile
plain composed of a mosaic of fields and orchards, vineyards and
châteaux.
Lot Valley
France
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (6 & 9
day), with a choice of B&B, Classic or
Luxe hotel options in the Lot Valley.
Thanks to its major river and tributary system, the land enjoys
incredible fertility that in turn feeds an extensive agricultural
industry. Food and wine are serious business here, with the estates
of Cahors producing some of the country's finest wines. In addition
to its unmistakable gastronomic heart and ever-changing landscape,
peacefulness is one of the Lot’s endearing charms. We invite you to
enjoy a quintessentially French experience.
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ART
As you meander Normandy’s cultured contours
you’ll discover the natural influences inspiring
such artists as Eugène Boudin and Claude
Monet. Their canvassed masterpieces were
sketched from these very beaches, fields
and hills.
AUBERGE DE LA SOURCE, HONFLEUR
Edged by the English Channel, battered by war and bursting at
the seams with rustic gastronomy, Normandy is a land of stunning
visuals, historic value and a flourishing food scene. For many,
the D-Day landings first come to mind when you hear the name
Normandy, but this region is much more than battlegrounds, war
memorials and invasions. These days Normandy is a culinary
powerhouse, an impressionist’s inspiration and a cycling utopia;
it occupies a dominant place in the mosaic of
French haute culture.
Normandy
France
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (8 day),
with a choice of Classic or Luxe hotel
options in Normandy.
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DRINK
The Route du Cidre is the only one of its kind
in France, delighting visitors in the cider and
calvados magic of Normandy. With choices
spanning the spectrum of sweet, tangy,
citrus, sour and fruity, there’s a drink for every
palette. A Randonnée favourite is producer
Domaine Dupont, you’ll have no problem
finding some to sample during your tour.
HISTORY
On this cycling excursion you’ll start in
beautiful Bayeux, the first French town to be
liberated in 1944, and behold its remarkable
tapestry. This historic piece of cloth (nearly
230 feet long!) tells the tale of the Norman
conquest of England, culminating in the 1066
Battle of Hastings, stitch by remarkable stitch.
“Great trip in every way. Thank you
for accommodating our schedule
(and quirks)! From the first phone
call to the last day of the trip,
everything was perfect.”
Nancy S. - Tampa, FL
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“We had a fantastic experience!
Great service from Randonnée staff
in Vancouver and our area manager.
Love the routes Randonnée chose and
the accommodations where we stayed.
We’ll certainly do another tour with
you in the future.”
Sara Z. and Mark N. – Washington DC
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CRILLON LE BRAVE HOTEL, CRILLON LE BRAVE
PLACES
Not accidentally, many of Les Plus Beaux
Villages de France line the routes of our tours.
With us you’ll ride along the myriad waterways
of L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, hike the trails along
the edge of Mont Ventoux, stay in gorgeous
Gordes and explore stunning and fascinating
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
ART
Vincent Van Gogh was prolific at painting
Provence, and his depictions of the Alpilles
contributed to their fame and allure. Alphonse
Daudet featured it greatly in his writing, firmly
planting Fontvieille and its windmill in the
world of art and literature through his Lettres
de mon Moulin. The village of Maillance is
largely devoted to its native writer and poet
Frédéric Mistral. As an outspoken defender of
the Provençal cultural identity, he championed
for the preservation of its native language,
Langue d’Oc. He wrote richly about the
province and endeavoured to protect the
Provençal way of life.
Provence. That name conjures endless images, senses,
emotions and memories for people, and we'll bet they feature
lavender fields, châteaux, hilltop villages and one or two Vincent
Van Gogh paintings. It was in Provence that Van Gogh painted
his famous swirling night sky, Starry Night, in residence at the
Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum. Just as Van Gogh was inspired
by the simple light, colours and passion of this humble land,
we know you too will be inspired to create your own masterpiece,
Randonnée style.
Lose yourself in the sumptuousness that Provence offers.
Provence bares its soul as a patchwork of natural and man-made
magnificence, inspiring artists of every ilk and generation the
world over. But we believe its real charm lies in cycling and
hiking its hinterlands, tasting from its vineyards and exploring
its villages.
Provence
France
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (6, 7, 8, 10 & 11
day), hiking (8 day), cycling & hiking (4 day) and
multisport (9 day) with a choice of B&B, Classic
or Luxe hotel options in Provence.
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“Many thanks to (Randonnee) for setting
up a great trip, and for being incredibly
helpful with all my questions and backup
information. Your personal help was
invaluable. It was a great trip. The route
descriptions were accurate.”
Alexander R. – San Francisco CA
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TOUR
Randonnée Tours offers cycling and walking
tours of the Emerald Isle's Burren, Aran Islands
and Connemara. All our cycling and hiking
tours allow you to uncover the many manmade and natural, scenic and edible, musical
and traditional beauty of Ireland.
LEGEND, MYTH & FOLKLORE
Ireland is full of them. Keep your eyes open
for Leprechauns, Mermaids, Selkies and
Banshees. Once you manage to catch up to a
leprechaun take his rainbow treasure or your
three wishes and run with it!
GOLD
Ireland’s famous liquid gold hardly needs an
introduction. This iconic drink is synonymous
with Irish culture and it would be a sin to let
you leave the country without enjoying a pint
of it in a country pub over a cozy pub lunch.
For a dose of tradition and music we like
Mannion’s and Conneely’s in Doolin for
live music.
BALLYNAHINCH CASTLE, RECESS, CONNEMARA
Exuding a spiritual soul and Celtic heart, Ireland opens up its
green-swathed hills and craggy coasts to all its lucky visitors.
And with legends of four-leafed clovers and leprechauns, Ireland
has its fair share of luck. Ireland’s lush tapestry of emerald green
landscapes and history, rich in literary and folklore giants, provide
an element of mysticism. Traditional, warm, and earthy flavours of
Ireland include not only the food, but also the people and culture;
the Irish people are the salt of the earth.
Ireland
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (8 day)
hiking (8 & 10 day) with a choice of B&B,
Classic or Luxe hotel options in Ireland.
The Burren’s lunar karst landscape is a magnet for impressive
sunsets and home to countless megalithic tombs. The Aran Islands
are famous for their geological formation, historical monuments,
prehistoric ring forts and their linguistic and cultural heritage; these
islands are the last outpost of traditional Irish culture. Crumbling Dun
Aengus sits on the rocky western edge of Inishmore and rumour has it
as “the most magnificent barbaric monument in Europe”. Unspoiled
Connemara with its Twelve Bens, golden beaches and glistening lakes
heaves with coastal scenic riches; it’s the gem of western Ireland.
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“We were unsure about trying this kind of
trip self-guided. The routes you chose
were terrific and easy to follow.
Your local area manager was very helpfulwe felt the assistance was just the right
amount. The Amalfi Coast is a spectacular
region and the hotels nicer than any we
have stayed anywhere. Great choices.
We’ll be recommending Randonnée to
our friends.”
George & Sue K. - San Diego, CA
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MINI ME
It's a microcosm of the entire country; it's like
Italy in miniature. According to UNESCO it's
an "outstanding example of a Mediterranean
landscape, with exceptional cultural and
natural scenic values". That's hard to argue
with. So we don't.
HIKE
Explore the craggy cliffs of the Sorrento
Peninsula at your own pace. Enjoy invigorating
climbs, along glorious forested mountain
trails, to spectacular views from the aptly
named Pathway of the Gods and into the
famous Blue Grotto sea cave.
EAT
Flavours abound! Lemons, chestnuts and
basil, grapes, tomatoes and olives, squid, fish
and crawfish, along with the occasional quail,
chickpea and lemon linguine. If you want to
splash out, Il San Pietro di Positano boasts a
Michelin-Starred restaurant.
HOTEL PARSIFAL, RAVELLO
Southern Italy holds old world charm, maritime traditions and real
Italian life in the diversity of its ancestral lands. Its fabled Amalfi
Coast has stunning coastlines, idyllic coves and towering cliffs on
the flanks of its Sorrento Peninsula. With its historic isolation and
slow acceptance of tourism this region enjoys a more traditional
ambiance than most of its northern neighbours. Quite possibly
Italy’s most famous stretch of coast, the Amalfi Coast is graced
with dramatic beauty worthy of an oil painting.
Almalfi Coast
Italy
Randonnée Tours offers hiking (7 day)
with a choice of B&B, Classic or Luxe
hotel options on the Almalfi Coast.
Pastel coloured villages cling to luminous, limestone cliffs that
teeter at impossibly precarious angles, and tumble into some of
the bluest and clearest waters you'll ever see, creating an alluring
and captivating contrast. National Geographic thinks so, too.
They named this coast one of the Drives of a Lifetime. Randonnée
Tours believes it's one of the Walks of a Lifetime.
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HOTEL PORTO ROCA, MONTEROSSO AL MARE
HIKE
Used for a millennia by workers of the fields,
the winding paths through this region lead you
past citrus orchards, terraced vineyards and
olive groves, take you to tranquil oak forests
teeming with butterflies and wild flowers,
and guide you through the cobbled streets
of hillside sanctuaries.
EXPLORE
Start your day in Riomaggiore and walk the last
section of trail in the UNESCO World Heritage
Site of the Cinque Terre. Your destination is the
charming village of Porto Venere, an ancient
fishing community. Here you’ll find Byron’s
cave, where poet Lord Byron used to swim and
draw inspiration for his work.
PROTECTED
Not surprisingly, since 1997 the entire region
has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, deemed a “cultural landscape of great
scenic and cultural value”. In 1997 the waters
of this region were made a Marine Protected
Area to protect the diverse range of marine
life, vegetation and rare coral living here.
Cinque Terre is a hiker's dream, come true. A colourful quintet
of fairytale villages connected by footpaths, ferries and trains,
teetering on cliff ledges precariously balanced over the crashing
Mediterranean below. Unhindered by the steepness of the cliff
faces, the residents of this region have literally and figuratively
carved out a life for themselves in the staggeringly-steep sea cliffs.
A life lived here is one of simplicity, serenity and the sea.
A tour taken here is one of hinterland hikes, beautiful seascapes
and extraordinary gastronomy. Not only is the land steeped and
cultivated for years into incredible terraces, but this region is also
steeped in history. With its ideal locale built high up on imposing
cliffs, it played an important maritime role for the Roman Empire.
It remained very isolated up until the last century, coming out of
the dark after WWII. These events have ensured a longer-than-usual
and impassioned use of traditions and cultural practices, a unique
cuisine with an expected focus on the sea and some of the most
laid-back genuine people you could hope to meet.
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Cinque Terre
Italy
Randonnée Tours offers hiking
(6 & 9 day) with a choice of B&B, Classic
or Luxe hotel options in the Cinque Terre.
“Your area manager was delightful.
I really appreciated his knowledge of the
area and his willingness to be contacted
at anytime if a problem arose. I loved
Italy and I would certainly go back on
your other tours in this area. I hope you
continue to expand your offerings in a
wide range of locations.”
Karen B. - Calgary, Alberta
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“I am writing to thank you again for
our wonderful Piemonte trip”
Amy N. - San Francisco, CA
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L'OSTELLERIE HOTEL, GAVI
It’s not hard to see where Piemonte gets its names from:
the walls of Alpine mountains looming over its plains and
valleys. With its Provençal character, fertile and protected
lands, the foot of the mountain is a region loaded with
gastronomic expressions the envy of the world; Piemonte
is a birthplace of the Slow Food Movement. The famed
gastro triangle of Asti, Alba and Acqui Terme, makes
Piemonte a gourmand’s heaven.
The hills of Monferrato produce the world’s best truffles,
fertile rice paddies grace patch-worked fields, and Alba
produces the coveted white truffle, the world’s most
expensive. The wealth of the Piemonte’s gastronomic
heritage is mind blowing, a lifetime here isn’t enough
time to experience and know it all, and a week’s tour is
barely scratching the surface, but it’s a start. It’s a very
good start.
Piemonte
Italy
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (7 & 8
day) with a choice of Classic or Luxe
hotel options in Piemonte.
BIKE
Randonnée Tours has designed an itinerary
with the spotlight on supreme routes lined
with impossibly beautiful scenery, as well
as the quieter corners and outspoken
gastronomic culture of this far northwestern
corner of Italy.
TASTE
Cycle your way through Moscato, Barolo,
visit the Roman spa town of Sant’Agata
Fossili and the luscious Langhe. Try wines and
truffles known to the area and visit the conical
Montebore and Medieval Palios.
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Constant sun, golden beaches, Greek influences, ancient history,
rich agriculture and fruit-laden lands; what’s not to love? Puglia
boasts it all. With its strategic location on the water, the heel of
the Italian boot was invaded by numerous dynasties, each leaving
its mark on the land and culture. Romans, Saracens, feudal lords
and the Spanish have graciously left their Medieval towns and
Romanesque churches, their Baroque piazzas and white-washed
decor, for the Pugliese to call their own.
The pastoral countryside is dotted with curious conical constructs
known as trulli. With various theories cast about as to their
origin, we won't attempt our own rudimentary conclusion as to
their existence, suffice it to say they offer a unique beauty to an
already singular landscape. Isolated coasts offer stretches of
golden beaches and sun-kissed white villages, its agriculture-rich
hinterlands are framed by grape vines and edged by limestone
plateaus. If it’s a gastronomic tour completed on a bicycle you're
seeking, you're perilously close to Eden here.
LA SOMMITA, OSTUNI
Puglia
Italy
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (5, 7 &
9 day), with a choice of B&B, Classic or
Luxe hotel options in Puglia.
LAND
With its mineral-rich soil and aqueduct
irrigation system Puglia is one of Italy’s largest
producers of tomatoes, salad leaves, olives,
citrus fruit, almonds, artichoke and eggplant
as well as the country’s largest producer of
white and concord grapes, olive oil and pasta.
SEA
With more than 700 kilometers of coastline
lapped by two seas, the Adriatic and the
Ionian, Puglia has no shortage of beautiful
beaches. Take your pick of endless golden
stretches of sand or craggy coves, secluded
enclaves or deep sea caves, all the while
edged by impossibly clear, cobalt waters.
This coast is a dipper's delight.
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“Our trip was great. The rides were just
the right degree of difficulty and the
roads were quiet. The accommodations
were very comfortable and well
appointed. The food in Puglia was even
better than expected. The weather
was perfect.”
Susan M. - London, ON
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“We had a fabulous trip! The weather was
perfect and the scenery never ceased to
be breathtaking. The bike routes were
challenging in terms of hills but very
pleasant because of the lack of traffic
and the never-ending views.
It was an unforgettable trip.”
B. & M. Hole - Vancouver B.C
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TOUR
Randonnée Tours captures the Utopian ideals
of Pienza, one of the best-planned Renaissance
towns in all of Tuscany, uncovers the untouched
patchwork of the rolling Val d’Orcia, as well as
Montalcino, famous for Brunello wines and
Medieval architecture, and exceptional San
Gimignano, characterized by its tower houses and
masterpieces of 14th and 15th Century Italian art.
SPECTACLE
The famous Palio di Siena takes place twice
each year in the summer in the Piazza del Campo
in Siena's heart. Held since the mid 17th Century,
it's one of the few secular festivals on the
Italian calendar, one of the longest-standing
traditions and definitely the most exciting.
It's a tough, raucous, bareback race with all the
region's districts competing against each other.
It's a serious race not of money but of
community honour.
HOTEL SANTA CATERINA, SIENA
Tuscany
Italy
Tuscany's famed soft light casts a romantic filter over its
patchwork of golden and bucolic landscapes. Without exception,
it's the cradle of the Renaissance, oozing cultural class, warm
romance and Italian suave at every opportunity. As the epicenter of
Italian high culture it enjoys a rich tradition of literature and music,
and it also seeks unsurpassed excellence in the realm of culinary
arts and wine-making, not to mention cycling and walking.
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (8 & 10 day)
and hiking (8 day) with a choice of B&B,
Classic or Luxe hotel options in Tuscany.
Tuscany’s hold on the wine scene is firm and fueled by its
multifaceted, bold reds. And with the strade del vino vineyards
extolling its virtues at every opportunity, this renowned region
produces many celebrated wines as well as acclaimed cheeses
and distinguished olives. In short, Tuscany is quintessential Italy;
embracing all that is Italian within the enviable confines of its
dream-like borders.
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LE TRE VASELLE, TORGIANO
TAKE A HIKE
Hike to and from Umbria's cultural
powerhouses, Perugia and Norcia. Perugia,
the capital, is doused in students, art and
a harmonious past-meets-present culture.
Wild and mountainous Norcia, a gourmand's
heaven, is renowned for truffles and
prosciutto.
RIDE
Cycle Umbria to explore the spiritual capital
of Assisi, Todi’s Piazza del Popolo, described
as the most perfect Medieval piazza in Italy,
and trace a route amid the patchwork of
mossy green and tans, golden hues and
muted orange.
BREAK BREAD
The Salt War of 1540 was a protest against
a heavy papal tax on salt, as a result
Perugians stopped putting salt in their bread.
After the war the massive Rocca Paolina was
built around the historically free city as a
symbol of the oppressive papal rule of the day.
Umbria
Italy
Often playing second-fiddle to Tuscany, Umbria has enjoyed a
slower rise to fame, providing its visitors a quieter, more authentic
and intimate experience afforded only to those off-the-beaten-track
destinations. There's also an underlying mystical quality to Umbria
stemming from its prominent place as the birthplace of many saints
and monastic orders. And in a country that takes its religion as
seriously as it does its food, that's akin to being the birthplace of
the tomato. Without effort, Umbria lives up to its nickname
The Green Heart of Italy.
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Randonnée Tours offers cycling (5, 7 &
9 day) and hiking (8 day) with a choice
of B&B, Classic or Luxe hotel options in
Umbria.
"We chose Randonnee as we had done a
bike trip with you about ten years ago.
We loved our area managers and had
a fabulous time for our fantastic Italian
cooking class!"
Susan Z. - Portland, OR
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CORK
Alentejo has thousands of miles of natural cork
forests. There is enough cork in the forests
of Portugal to last more than 100 years, and
under a reforestation program, these cork
forests are growing by 4% a year. Its most
widespread use is as the humble wine closure,
a use that began in the 17th Century when
Dom Perignon chose the bark of the cork oak
as the chosen sealant for his champagne.
The rest is history!
EAT
The Portuguese Tart. This resourceful golden
nugget came out of the leftover egg yolks once
the whites were used for starching monastic
clothing in the 18th Century. It’s light, it’s
flaky, it’s sweet, it’s small. We dare you to try
to eat just one.
BONES
And not for the faint of heart is the macabre
crypt of Capela dos Ossos. Built in the 16th
Century, the Chapel of Bones warns at its
entrance, "We, the bones that are here, await
yours". Its walls are coated with the bones and
skulls of around 5,000 former Évora residents.
POUSADA DO CRATO, FLOR DA ROSA
Beyond the Tejo River you’ll discover a rich agricultural region
yet untouched by the masses of camera-wielding tourists seeking
a touch of sun, sea and sand along with their culture. Dotted with
curious megalithic dolmens, hilltop villages and marble towns,
doused in Arabian heritage and edged by a lashing and dramatic
Atlantic coast, the Alentejo is Portugal’s sleepy beauty.
Portugal
Randonnée Tours offers cycling
(7, 8 & 9 day) with a choice of B&B,
Classic or Luxe hotel options in Portugal.
In short, this region amounts to one of the country’s most alluring
and unpretentious. Blissfully unaware of its innate magnetism it
saunters through life without a care in the world, drawing us in with
its walled towns and hilltop basilicas, its unspoiled countryside and
unrivalled cuisine, its fresh coastline and its Moorish riches.
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“We had the best holiday ever
- loved every minute...”
Pam & Peter R. - Vancouver, BC
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From the Golden City of Prague en route to the City of Music,
Vienna, our chosen route unfurls a historic swath of land filled
with Hussite heritage and underground tunnels, national parks,
gold-leafed churches and Habsburg splendour. Straight out
of a children’s fairytale this region is a display case of bucolic
scenes, dense rolling forests with castles peek-a-booing, a
canopy of big blue skies and atmospheric Baroque towns.
You’ll trace the course of the Danube, its banks brimming with
history and culture as it has carved its way through some of the
most significant events in European history.
VARIETY
The Prague to Vienna route through South
Bohemia and along the Danube is well
established, attracting many visitors year after
year to its renowned sights. We offer you three
lengths of tour depending on your available
time and our Regular and Avid trips.
CESKY-KRUMLOV
Known as the gem of Czech Republic, this
perfect village will enchant and entertain you.
We can provide a local guide, a long-time
friend of Randonnee, who will captivate you
with stories of Czech history and CeskyKrumlov.
GRAVE BUSINESS
Given Vienna’s long love affair with music
and musicians it’s not surprising a few of the
most prominent spent their final days here.
The memorial tombs of Beethoven, Brahms,
Schubert, Schönberg and Strauss can all be
found in the Zentralfriedhof, one of the largest
cemeteries in the world.
Prague to Vienna
HOTEL RAFFELSBERGER HOF, WEISSENKIRCHEN
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (7, 9 & 11
day) and hiking (7, 8, 9 & 13 day) with a
choice of Classic or Luxe hotel options in
Czech Republic and Austria.
CZECH
Prague
Vienna
AUSTRIA
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“The trip was a great experience and
I think everyone enjoyed themselves
to the hilt. Routes were well-planned,
suggestions about where to stop and eat,
etc. were helpful, everything went off
without a hitch.”
Rachel C. – Brooklyn, NY
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ROUTE
Along our route we expose you to the riches
of Sevilla and Córdoba, powerhouses of
architecture and culture, and many smaller
places off-the-beaten-track and sweet spots
like Carmona and Marchena.
ART
Given the beauty, mysticism and artistry of
the place, it’s no coincidence that many great
artists were born in Andalucía: Velázquez,
Vázquez Díaz, Picasso and Martínez
Montañes. Art is in the bloodline of its people.
HOTEL NH AMISTAD, CÓRDOBA
PLACE
For eight centuries the Moors made Andalucía
their home, endowing it with their enriched
culture and elaborate sense of art and
architecture. The meticulous Mosque of
Córdoba and the sprawling Alhambra of
Granada are the best-preserved examples of
the Moorish legacy left in Andalucía. Granada
was the last Moorish stronghold before the
Christian Reconquista ran them out in 1492.
This region simply oozes culture and offers something for
every historian, oenophile, architect, hiker, cyclist, shopper,
gourmand, musician and artist. From sequined matadors to
strumming guitars, orange blossoms and golden beaches,
Andalucía offers a stunning amount of variety in its
beautiful lands.
Draped in moody, Moorish heritage it boasts a rich history,
some of the most impressive and important Moorish
architectural feats and a cuisine infused with Arabian
influences and exotic flavours. Its cities enjoy a rich mix
of castles, palaces, churches and squares. Flamenco and
bullfighting are at their most authentic here, experienced
and delivered with more passion and heritage than any
other region of Spain. Much like its unmistakable traditional
dance, flamenco, Andalucía, and its people, is full of
heritage, emotion, pride, expression and rhythm.
Andalucia
Spain
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (7 day)
with a choice of Classic or Luxe hotel
options in Andalucia.
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“It was an exceptional trip - the camino
was incredible. We loved the cycling and
had a fantastic time. Some trails were
challenging, but we were happy
every day.”
J. Nield
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ROCK ON
Cruz de Ferro. This symbolic monument sits
at the highest point on this particular route of
El Camino de Santiago and has a tradition of
stone placement by every pilgrim on his/her
way; whenever a pilgrim adds a stone to the
pile they become part of an ancient tradition.
EXPLORE
Our routes of the Camino take you over the
paved or unpaved routes of the provinces of
Navarre in the proud Basque Country, through
viticulture-rich La Rioja, via autonomous
Castile and León and finally into green Galicia.
The Camino de Santiago de Compostela is the most recognized
and popular pilgrimage route in the world. But don't let that put you
off, you can still find your undisturbed patch of sanctuary, peace
and meditation here. For anyone seeking a touch of history, art,
spirituality, culture and gastronomy with their scenic cycling tour,
the Camino offers it all. En route to the tomb of St. James (Santiago)
you'll explore Pamplona, home to The Running of the Bulls, enjoy
the iconic spongy mantecadas, one of the famous sweet delicacies
of northwest Spain and stay in bustling cities like Burgos and León.
The pilgrimage heritage of the Middle Ages in Europe is a rich one,
their routes being equipped with excellent support and resources
for the well-being of all pilgrims. Today that translates to a route
with immense artistic and architectural riches, towns and cities
filled with important buildings, incomparable resources,
fascinating history and cultural significance.
Camino de Santiago
Spain
Randonnée Tours offers cycling
(8 & 14 day) and walking ( 8 & 14 day) with
a choice of Classic or Luxe hotel options in
Camino de Santiago.
PALACIO GUENDULAIN, PAMPLONA
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SOUVENIR
There is no shortage of great shopping in
Catalonia and with the current state of the
economy in Spain, bargains are everywhere,
especially on high-grade items. Girona is
where you can find the most variety of exotic,
traditional and bizarre items. The Caganer is a
typical and cheeky little gift given at Christmas
time and part of the traditional nativity scene
– a small gnome-type of character caught with
his/her pants down defecating. Catalonians
have a sense of humour!
HOTEL MAS DE TORRENT, TORRENT
CULTURE
Surrealist inspiration, pro-cyclist training
ground and home of Ferran Adrià; art, cycling
and gastronomy, need we say more? The
region has suffered and survived religious
war, civil and political turmoil all through
its history, but today, with steadfast hard
work, passion and faith, it proudly stands as
one of Spain’s major economic and cultural
powerhouses.
CHILL OUT
Superb beaches await you at Cadaqués on Day
1, Empúries on Day 3 and on Day 4 between
Callela, Llfranc and Tamarin. We plan layover
days to allow some down time off the bike, if
you want it. We also offer a hiking option on
one day, if you want it. It’s all about options
with Randonnée.
Thanks to Catalonia’s artistic and creative bent, scenic
inspirations and cultural riches, it’s little wonder the eccentric
talents of Salvador Dalí and Ferran Adrià flourished here. An
equilateral triangle of land, Catalonia extends its borders from
high-alpine peaks to the Mediterranean.
As it straddles the French/Spanish Pyrenean border, its culture
encompasses many cultural and historical commonalities
between the two powerhouses. And, spanning four regions
(Lleida, Girona, Barcelona and Tarragona) Catalonia has an
impressive breadth of diversity from its soaring mountains
to beachy coasts, from its throngs of tourists to its isolated
hinterlands and from its bustling Medieval centres to its
remote mountain villages; Catalonia offers a wealth of
riches for every discerning visitor.
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Catalonia
Spain
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (7 & 8 day)
and walking (4 & 7 day) with a choice of
Classic or Luxe hotel options in Catalonia.
“We have high expectations for this trip.
Guests are often asking about more
cycling in Spain and in Catalonia,
we think we have found the
perfect itinerary.”
Robbin McKinney, Randonnée Tours
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ROUTE
Randonnée Tours has designed a route that
follows much of the well-regarded, scenic and
well-equipped GR7 route. Taking you through
dense forests and past orchards, to secluded
terraces and open countryside, this route
offers some of the most spectacular vistas of
the region.
HOTEL FINCA LOS LLANOS, CAPILEIRA
MOORS
The legacy of the Moors can still be seen in the
cubic architecture dotting the region as well as
the distinct cuisine and carpet-weaving trade
still alive here.
WHEN
Everything about the Andalucían environment
ensures perfect wine-making conditions.
Southern Spain hosts several renowned wine
festivals, mostly in September in celebration of
Harvest season. Oenophiles should consider
this a good month for travel to this region.
Las Alpujarras is a mountainous region of southern Spain
presenting some of the most dramatic, breathtaking and inspiring
natural beauty in all of Spain. It was also the final enclave of
Christian resistance by the Moors after the fall of Granada in 1492;
history and beauty abound here. The Alpujarras grace the southern
slopes of the immense Sierra Nevada, a region of elegant mountains
coated in perched white villages and rolling thick forests. Cultural
authenticity and natural grace are on display at every vista, on every
menu and in every greeting, we invite you to enjoy them all.
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Las Alpujarras
Spain
Randonnée Tours offers hiking
(8 day) with Classic hotel options
in Las Alpujarras.
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"The tour material was excellent.
The difficulty of the tour was exactly
what we were looking for. The help
by your office and the area manager
was excellent, everything worked like
clock-work. The area manager gave us
good advice and the accommodations
+ breakfast were top notch. We will
definitely consider other trips with
Randonnee."
George S. - Toronto, ON
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RELAX
Our line up of luxury hotels and inns establish
this tour as the pinnacle of decadence. And
Mount View Hotel tops off its already indulgent
experience with its supreme spa. After a day
in the heat and hills, to retire to this oasis of
relaxation and escape is to retire to heaven.
WINE
Napa & Sonoma are the undisputed leaders
in American wine production, making
roughly 90% of all American wine. More than
117 varieties are produced here. Though
sibling rivals for the best wine, these two
powerhouses of wine production cannot be
beaten for their raw beauty and grape quality.
Ever wanted to star on your own Sideways movie? Ever coveted
those wine-sampling vacationers lazily drifting from one vineyard
to the next? Ever long for your own decadent foray into the delicate
notes of a Pinot Noir before enjoying a downhill pedal back to your
hotel? It’s not as far-fetched to see yourself in their shoes as you
think. In California, life, like the wine, is appreciated, savoured
and award-winning.
California
United States
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (6 & 7 day)
with a Luxe hotel option in the Napa Valley.
The two distinct vine-growing regions of Napa and Sonoma
offer history, gorgeous vistas, quality wine in abundance, and
superb cycling. This luxurious tour takes you from trendy St. Helena
to the spa of Calistoga, through the vine-rich Alexander Valley and
into Healdsburg for a comprehensive intake of the diverse
Californian wine scene.
HARVEST INN, ST. HELENA
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RITZ CARLTON, KANAPALI
From its lofty start pulled out from the sea by a demigod who
later lassoed the sun from Haleakala, to whaling traditions and
sugar production, Maui is awash with deity legends and historic
lineages. Forgive us if we wax lyrical for a moment but Maui is also
an island of superlatives; it’s the greenest, friendliest, beachiest,
most beautiful, most romantic, most diverse and some will have you
believe the most cultured.
Maui
Hawaii
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (7 day)
with a choice of Classic or Luxe hotel
option in Maui.
We’ve designed this cycling tour to accommodate the best riding
routes of the western Napili Coast and Paia, including the epic Road
to Hana and challenging Haleakala, as well as opportunities for
whale-watching, surfing, paddle¬-boarding, outrigger canoeing and
yoga. In short, we ensure superlative Maui lives up to its reputation.
STAY
Resting on the lush slopes of Haleakala the
Lumeria retains Maui’s True Spirit of Aloha.
It tends its own organic gardens, offers daily
yoga classes, serene meditation gardens and
welcomes you to its exquisite sanctuary.
WISDOM
NB to cyclists - take heed of Hawaii’s words
of ancient wisdom and you’ll do well here:
When you’re over the hill, you pick up speed.
They do things simply on Maui.
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“Randonnée did it again- you came
up with the perfect itinerary; we
considered doing this trip on our own,
but everything you arranged was well
planned, and organized. Where to next?”
Martha L. - Vancouver, BC
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“A belated thank you for the Utah Trip.
It was wonderful! We loved all our
accommodations and the routes…”
Kate H. - Baltimore, MD
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SUNFLOWER HILL B&B, MOAB
ROUTE
From Grand Junction, Colorado, you'll trace the
Colorado River by bike, cross into Utah to hike
Moab's revered Slickrock trails, cycle through
iconic Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
and scramble your way in to see ancient Ute
petroglyphs.
FACT
Arches National Park contains the largest
concentration of natural sandstone arches in
the world: over 2,000, roughly.
DRINK
Fruity wheat beers are popular here and Utah
breweries frequently win the top prize at the
World Beer Cup competition. We like Ghost
Ride IPA after a hot ride in the desert.
Utah
United States
Near biblical expanses of desert, curvaceous red rock labyrinths,
wind-swept buttes and an aqua-blue canopy make for some of
the most dramatic and awe-inspiring scenes of the natural world.
Millions flock to these dusty, red and barren lands each year yet
you’ll feel decidedly alone at any given time, almost half expecting
an Indian Chief to crest a mesa and a cowboy to dismount in his
spurs at any second. Welcome to the Wild West, America’s
crowning outpost.
Randonnée Tours offers cycling (8 day)
with a Classic hotel option in Utah.
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KOUTOUBIA
TOUR
You’ll follow the ‘trail of the kasbahs’ into the
Sahara, hike in the High Atlas, bike along the
coast to the resort town of Essaouira, explore
the town of Marrakech.
BERBER
Some of the Berber people today are
descendants of the refugees from Spain who
fled from the Reconquista, in the 15th Century.
At the turn of the 21st century there were about
9,500,000 Berbers in Morocco.
EAT
The traditional cuisine of Morocco has been
infused by the couscous and tajines of the
Berber tribes, the spices of the Persian Arabs,
the olive oils and citrus fruits of the Moors and
more recently, the refinement of the French.
Sound like culinary perfection to you too?
A sand-dusted country of rich Arabian, Berber, African and
European influences Morocco offers a veritable wealth of historic
and scenic beauties between its borders. It’s thanks to these
cultural influences, the desert landscape, mountain interiors and
dual-ocean coastline that this country owes its singular appeal
for travel and exploration. Let’s rock the kasbah! Welcome to the
Maghreb – the Arab West.
*Operated by Great Explorations. There are some regions in the world that do
not lend themselves to self-guided travel and for these destinations, we offer
this trip through Great Explorations with guides and full support.
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Morocco
Great Explorations offers cycling
(7 & 10 day) with a choice of Classic
and Luxe options in Morocco.
"This Morocco trip with Great
Explorations was the best vacation we
have ever had (and having been married
43 years, that's saying alot). We have
already decided that is the way we
want to do the rest of our vacations. It
truly was an eye-opening adventure to
experience another culture so intimately
in the medinas. In short, add up the
accommodations, the sites, the biking
and our guide and driver, and ours was
truly a dream vacation."
Diane H. - Cincinatti, OH
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"We loved the combination of riding,
sight seeing and rich artistic culture
of Turkey."
Ken & Carol R. - Chevy Chase, MD
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DAY 6
Today you’ll ride to the chic harbor of Gocek
for lunch before boarding yachts to begin your
blue voyage. You’ll cruise to Saint Nicholas
Island, and overnight in a quiet cove for a
romantic dinner under the stars.
HAMMAM
A Turkish hammam is a style of Turkish bath
characterized by two rooms of different
temperatures of steamy heat, a massage,
a scrub down and a cold rinse. In Antalya,
we finish the trip with one- our treat.
EXTEND
We offer an extension in Istanbul, with an
official guide to show you an insiders view of
this cultural city. And in Cappadocia, with its
fairy chimneys and underground cities, we
walk to explore this region at its best.
We’ve designed a trip that combines the beauty of the land
and seas of Turkey on this 10 day cycling trip that includes 3 days &
nights aboard a luxury yacht, or gullet as they are known in Turkey.
Sailing around long mountain-backed peninsulas and stopping at
sites largely inaccessible by road, cycling the best parts, will provide
you with our own special take on Turkish Delight.
Turkey
Great Explorations offers cycling
(10 day) with a classic hotel option
in Turkey.
*Operated by Great Explorations. There are some regions in the world that do
not lend themselves to self-guided travel and for these destinations, we offer
this trip through Great Explorations with guides and full support.
HOTEL MARMARA BODRUM
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The country is filled with captivating beauty, tranquil village life,
abundant rainforests and friendly people. In addition to fabulous
cycling, you can explore mysterious caves, relax on heavenly
beaches, enter ornate temples and enjoy exotic food. There’s so
much to see, do, encounter and experience in Vietnam, and cycling
allows you access that no other means can.
*Operated by Great Explorations. There are some regions in the world that do
not lend themselves to self-guided travel and for these destinations, we offer
this trip through Great Explorations with guides and full support.
HANOI
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam has a traditional
yet contemporary atmosphere, a rich cultural
scene, unique art galleries and a love affair
with food.
ONE FOR ALL
Vietnam is a popular destination for cycling
because it provides everything you could
possibly need in a cycle tour – mountains, flat
lands, coastal and inland beauty, cyclingfriendly culture, good food and a warm
climate. See what we mean?
WISDOM
COOK WITH A LOCAL
In Hoi An, we experience a cooking course
where you will learn about the intricacies of
Vietnamese cuisine and then enjoy one of the
best meals of your life.
Vietnam
Great Explorations offers cycling (10 day)
and extension trips with a Classic and Luxe
hotel options in Vietnam.
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"We had a wonderful time! This trip
will be fondly remembered for many
years. This was the best trip we have
been on so far.''
Sheila & Bob K. - Edmonton, B.C
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Dream Trips
Have somewhere else in mind that you don’t
see here? Perhaps you have a group of friends,
family, or colleagues who want to create a
unique trip experience in some near or faraway land. From Bhutan to Burma, Iceland
to Argentina, South Africa to New Zealand,
our expertise, amazing guides and local
connections span the globe. Our trip designers
will take your dreams and create a trip like
no other.
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Experience
Owner Robbin McKinney spent 18 years with Butterfield & Robinson, guiding
luxury trips in North America, Europe and around the world. In 1997, Robbin
founded Great Explorations (rated one of the top bicycle tour operators on
the planet by National Geographic Traveler) and in 2005, became the owner
of Randonnée Tours, expanding its trip offerings and growing it to become
the acknowledged leader in self-guided cycling and walking tours worldwide.
Never Sub-contracted
Multiple Daily Routes
We operate all our own trips. We design our routes, own our bikes, print
your materials and we know all our staff on the ground. You’ll never deal
with the “middle man” at Randonnée Tours which means everything will
be as it appears – as Randonnée Tours.
Self-guided travel is all about options. We provide multiple daily route
suggestions to ensure you have options for different abilities and ambitions.
And, aside from reliable and downloadable GPS directions, we also provide
the best maps, elevation profiles and route suggestions in the business,
period. Ask us for a sample and we’ll gladly provide.
Thoughtful trip design
We spend a great deal of time creating and updating our routes to ensure
guests are on the quietest, most scenic roads and trails we can find.
We don’t simply ‘link hotels’ and we don’t depend on outdated guide books
and second-hand information. Each of our trips is thoroughly researched,
planned and tested, by us, for you. The only surprises will be good ones.
Distinctive Hotels
As with everything else on a Randonnée Tour, you can trust all our
accommodation choices to provide you with the perfect compliment to your
trip. From luxury châteaux and unique hotels to casual inns, we've tested
and rested in them all.
Choice
Bicycles & Equipment
Rather than fixed dates and fixed durations, YOU can choose exact dates
to travel, with whom, for how many days and at what class of hotels.
It’s bespoke without pretension (or high price).
Randonnée Tours has invested a significant amount of time and money
to ensure you have the best bicycle for your trip. Our relationship with
Cannondale Bicycles and other manufacturers has allowed us to offer topof-the-line bikes (including Quick Speed 1 & 2 hybrids, & Supersix 5 carbon
bikes), which are included on all of our self-guided trips. We have the largest
number of bike and equipment depots in Europe of any tour operator (saving
us, and you, the expense of criss-crossing Europe delivering bikes).
Extras
You’ll receive a complimentary cycling jersey on your second Randonnée trip.
Our regular roster of trips include such things as cooking courses, walking
tours with a local expert, wine tasting with a sommelier, a special can’t-miss
dinner or two (we could go on but we think you get the idea). We like to
surprise you with things you wouldn’t otherwise experience.
Value
Finally (and possibly the reason we have experienced remarkable growth
over the years), we encourage you to compare our trip prices, hotels and
what is included and you will see Randonnée offers unsurpassed value.
Visit www.randonneetours.com and Spin the Globe with us.
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