Self-guided
Cycling
lvl. 3Level 2: 4 to 6 hours of riding per day (30 to 50 kilometers) on hilly roads or paths; a maximum of 500 meters of vertical gain. Accessible to anyone who exercises on a regular basis.
Level 3: 4 to 6 hours of riding per day (40 to 70 kilometers) on hilly roads or paths; a maximum of 800 meters of vertical gain. Hills up to 1 kilometer long and/or long distances on flat terrain (up to 70 kilometers). Accessible to anyone who regularly rides a bike on hilly terrain.
Level 4: 5 to 7 hours of riding per day (40 to 70 kilometers) on hilly or even mountainous terrain; more than 1000 meters of vertical gain. Hills or mountain passes several kilometers long. Accessible to anyone fairly athletic who rides hills with considerable vertical gain on a regular basis.
Our trip
Introduction to Geneva, a cosmopolitan city and gateway to the Northern Alps.
A true immersion in the mountains, in an authentic and unspoiled mountain range.
A route mainly on secondary roads, between lakes, mountains and vineyards.
Discover five iconic lakes, including Lake Geneva, Lake Annecy and Lake Bourget.
A selection of charming accommodation.
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Cycle from Geneva to Aix-les-Bains through exceptional alpine and lakeside landscapes. Discover Annecy and its turquoise lake, explore the valleys and passes of Les Bauges, then cross the vineyards and spectacular panoramas that lead to Chambéry. On your last day, you will ride along Lake Bourget, passing through charming villages and historic sites before concluding with a boat trip to Aix-les-Bains, a famous spa resort. This tour offers the perfect blend of nature, heritage, magnificent panoramas and intense sensations, where every turn of the pedals becomes an invitation to freedom and discovery.
Your travel option
Hotel from april to october
* Minimum price for the current season, subject to availability based on 4 participants. (Price incl. VAT)
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Itinerary
Pricing
Prices (incl. taxes) from may to october 2026
| Hotel Price per person | e-bike | |
|---|---|---|
| Low season | Peak season | |
| 2 people 1 double room | 2300 € | 2480 € |
| 3 people 1 room with 3 beds | 2130 € | 2310 € |
| 4 people 2 double rooms | 2050 € | 2230 € |
| 5 people 1 double room, 1 room with 3 beds | 1990 € | 2170 € |
| 6 people 3 double rooms | 1960 € | 2140 € |
- Low season : From 01 May 2026 to 31 May 2026, from 14 September 2026 to 15 October 2026
- Peak season : From 01 June 2026 to 13 September 2026
Pricing
The price includes / does not include
The price includes
- Accommodations as described.
- Breakfast for days 2 through 7.
- Transportation of your bags every night.
- E-bikes rental.
- The roadbook (as well as a map and reservation vouchers) for a 2-to-4-person group.
- Access to the new mobile phone application (including GPS guidance).
- 24/7 Emergency telephone support from our office
The price does not
include
- Transportation to the meeting point at the start of the trip and from the point where the trip officially ends.
- Insurance for trip cancellation/interruption, lost/stolen baggage, or assistance.
- Lunches and dinners.
- For reservations made less than 15 days before the start, all additional fees for priority processing.
- Anything that is not specified in the "included in the price" list.
Other expenses
- Tickets to any visit, monument, museums or activities during the tour,
- Drinks and tips.
Currencies
France is part of the Euro zone. You may find ATMs easily in the main cities and towns.
Better to have cash in the most remote areas to purchase extras (ex.: for drinks). Huts do not always accept credit cards.
Exchange rate