Alps Adventure July 2014

Now that the Tour de France 2014 route has been announced, we were wondering if there was any interest in an Alpine Vinghoe Velos trip in July that included a couple of opportunities to see the Tour up close on its home turf. The itinerary would be something like –

  • Fly or drive to Bourg d’Oisans (near Grenoble, France) on the 16th July.
  • Stay in a local B&B for 5 nights (this one has availability and is run by a lovely couple who are cyclists with a great knowledge of the local area – http://www.bourgdoisansbandb.com )
  • Spend leisurely days riding up some of the classic mountain climbs (Alpe d’Huez, Col du Galibier, Col de la Croix de Fer)
  • See the Tour climb the Col du Lautaret
  • Return home on 21st

It has to be said that this definitely isn’t a trip that will suit everyone. There isn’t much in the way of flat stuff to cycle on. But for those that are prepared to ride up the mountains (none of which are any steeper than what we ride in the Chilterns – they just go on … and on … ), they will be rewarded with some amazing views, thrilling descents and the very smug feeling that they have conquered some of the best cols in France.

To give an idea of costs, the B&B is around €300 each for 5 nights (4 evening meals are included in that price but we would have the option of eating in town instead for a reduced rate). We would have travel costs on top which will vary depending on if we fly or drive. Easyjet will be cheap if we get in there as soon as the flights are released and they will accept bikes in a box at £25 each way. If we fly there is also a cost to transfer from Airport to Bourg.

Due to the announcement of the Tour route, the accommodation places will fill up very quickly so if you are interested we will need to know in the next few days. The commitment at this early stage would be a deposit of €50 each for the B&B. If you fancy giving this a go, please click on over to our Alpine Adventure page and send us your details together with any questions you might have.

2 thoughts on “Alps Adventure July 2014

  1. Hi, it sounds like a great idea. I’ve had a couple of trips to this area and taken part in the Marmotte twice. The last time I went on Eurostar and TGV to Grenoble. You can get a bus to Bourg from the railway station less than 10 euros each way, bikes go free! Only problem is that you wouldn’t have a car, so getting to the start of the Galiber is a 25 mile ride, uphill!
    I’ll definitely give it some thought.

    Richard ( Bossard Wheelers cc )

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