length
6 Days
difficulty
Moderate
trip cost
From $1850 pp
Nature Immersion
Cultural Interest
Highlights
Get Ready For
- Historic towns and lush landscapes along the tranquil Loire River
- Remarkable châteaux such as Blois, Amboise and Villandry
- Tastings in the world-class wine regions of Touraine and Anjou
- Vibrant Meung-sur-Loire and Beaugency, rich with medieval architecture
- Saumur, famous for its stunning château, troglodyte caves and equestrian traditions
Itinerary
Daily Details
Start your journey in Orléans, the historic gateway to the Loire Valley. This vibrant city, once a medieval capital, offers a charming blend of modern life and rich heritage. Stroll through its picturesque streets and enjoy the views along the majestic Loire River, the perfect start to your cycling adventure.
After a hearty breakfast, leave Orléans following the scenic route along the Loire River, where stunning views of the countryside unfold. Stop to explore the medieval charm of Meung-sur-Loire and Beaugency. As you pass the modern power station at St. Laurent-des-Eaux, the Loire’s blend of history and modernity is clear. Continue along flat, easy paths toward the renowned ‘Pays des Châteaux,’ where culture and nature meet in this extraordinary landscape.
Ascent 389m, descent 419m
Meals: B
Today’s route takes you along the southern bank of the Loire River, through picturesque rolling hills and vineyards. After passing the charming village of Candé-sur-Beuvron, the Loire reappears, offering views of the stunning Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire and its beautiful gardens. This part of the journey passes through the renowned Touraine wine region, where you can stop for a tasting of the local Sauvignon Blanc. The ride continues to the historic town of Amboise, famous for the Château Amboise and Clos-Lucé, Leonardo da Vinci’s former home. While there are some gentle climbs, the route remains enjoyable, with captivating views of the Loire Valley at every turn.
Ascent 341m, descent 345m
Meals: B
Today’s route leads you through the prestigious Montlouis wine region, where the confluence of the Loire and Cher rivers creates a unique microclimate ideal for producing exceptional white wines. Take the opportunity to visit a local wine cellar, where you can taste the region’s famous Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc during a leisurely lunch break. Continuing on, you’ll follow a scenic path to Tours, often called the “Garden of France,” known for its beautiful parks and historic sites. As you cycle alongside the charming Cher River, you’ll reach the breathtaking Château de Villandry, celebrated for its intricately designed Renaissance gardens. Here, the gentle Cher merges with the majestic Loire, providing a stunning backdrop of natural beauty.
Ascent 421m, descent 446m
Meals: B
Today’s journey showcases some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Loire Valley. Cycle along the ‘Bec du Cher’ and the banks of the Loire River, arriving at the enchanting Château d’Ussé, said to have inspired the tale of Sleeping Beauty. As you ride along elevated riverbanks, take in the stunning views of the Loire and its islands, abundant with diverse water birds. The landscape becomes more rugged as the Indre River flows into the Loire, offering dramatic vistas. Continue to the charming village of Candes-Saint-Martin, where the Vienne and Loire converge. This region, known as Anjou, is famous for its excellent wines and the fascinating troglodyte dwellings carved into the cliffs. You can choose between a serene riverside path or a more challenging route through lush vineyards, both leading to the historic Château de Saumur, a true highlight of your journey.
Ascent 421m, descent 446m
Meals: B
After a delightful breakfast, your cycling adventure draws to a close. Before departing, take the opportunity to explore Saumur, a charming town renowned for its prestigious riding academy, the Cadre Noir, where France’s elite equestrians are trained in classical horsemanship. Stroll through Saumur’s historic centre, where you can admire the elegant white tuffeau stone houses that reflect the region’s rich architectural heritage. Don’t miss the majestic Château de Saumur, perched high above the town, offering stunning panoramic views of the Loire Valley. This impressive fortress, dating back to the 10th century, serves as a reminder of the town’s storied past and is a perfect way to conclude your unforgettable journey through the Loire Valley.
Meals: B
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Orléans
As a gateway to the Loire Valley, Orléans offers access to some of France’s most stunning châteaux and vineyards. Known for its association with Joan of Arc, who famously liberated the city in 1429, Orléans is steeped in medieval charm. Stroll through its picturesque streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit the impressive Gothic Orléans Cathedral, and explore the vibrant riverside.
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Blois
Blois is a jewel of Renaissance architecture and royal heritage. Perched on the banks of the Loire River, the town is most famous for its stunning Château de Blois, a royal residence that hosted several French kings. With its cobbled streets, quaint squares, and panoramic views of the Loire, it is an ideal destination for history buffs and those seeking the elegance of France’s royal past.
Amboise
Amboise’s charming streets, vibrant markets, and scenic riverside make it a delightful destination for visitors looking to explore the region’s blend of history, art, and natural beauty. The town is dominated by the majestic Château d’Amboise, a royal residence offering sweeping views of the Loire River. Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years here, and his legacy lives on at the Clos Lucé, his former home turned museum.
Villandry
Villandry has a serene atmosphere that captures the essence of rural life in the Loire Valley. The charming village is best known for its spectacular Château de Villandry and world-famous gardens. The château, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, is surrounded by meticulously designed ornamental gardens, vegetable plots, and water features that offer a harmonious blend of beauty and practicality.
Saumur
This picturesque town is celebrated for its stunning riverside setting, medieval heritage and world-class wines. Dominated by the majestic Château de Saumur, perched high above the Loire River, the town boasts a rich history as both a royal fortress and a hub for French cavalry training. The town is also home to the prestigious Cadre Noir, one of France’s elite equestrian schools, where visitors can witness graceful dressage performances.
Inclusions
What's included
- Charming accommodation with en-suite bathrooms
- Daily continental style breakfast
- High quality e-bike with charger
- Helmet and basic bike insurance
- Handlebar bag and/or panniers
- Repair kit and bike lock
- Luggage transfer each day from hotel to hotel on days when cycling (1 x piece/bag per person, strict maximum weight <20kg per bag)
- PDF with map and tourist info, and a navigation app with hotel locations and emergency contacts.
- Local support in France
- Single supplement $650
- Travel insurance
- International and domestic Airfares
- Lunches and dinners
- Taxis, trains or local buses between towns if needed
- Arrival and departure transfers
CYCLING GUIDE
GET PREPARED
At RAW, we have an ever-growing number of e-bike holidays. You can cruise along the bike paths of the Loire Valley or Danube, pedal around Puglia in southern Italy, see Slovenia from the saddle, ride a section of Spain’s iconic Camino de Santiago, coast through the pristine wilderness of New Zealand, and more! Having hiked and biked our way around the world we can expertly guide you through everything you need to know for a successful and enjoyable e-cycling trip. Hop on and let’s start this adventure!
E-bike features
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You ride an e-bike as you’d ride a regular bike. You pedal, change gears and brake. The main difference is that there is assistance from the motor, and that level can be varied with the touch of a button. Watch our video to learn about all the features of the electric bikes we rented in France’s beautiful Loire Valley.
What's my ride?
The E-BIKE
Our e-bikes are the most current models and are equipped with the new Bosch 4a motor, a battery of 625W, which allows for up to 100km on each charge, dependent on the level of pedal assistance chosen.These are ‘Pedelec’ bikes meaning you still need to pedal and the bike motor assists you upto 25km/h, which is the legal limitation. The bike has MTB geometry with 27.5″ – 29″ wheels (Size XS: 27.5″) and Shimano Deore gears. There is an easy to read handlebar display that gives you all the stats you need including speed/distance. The e-bike model supplied may vary according to availability on any chosen date but will be a similar quality and range.
FAQ's
Cycling the Loire Valley
The Loire Valley is located in central France, known for its beautiful countryside, vineyards, and historic châteaux. It’s about a 2-hour train ride from Paris to the main cities in the region, such as Blois, Saumur or Orleans, making it an easy and quick getaway from the capital. The region is famous for its picturesque towns, rolling hills, and iconic castles like Château de Chambord and Château de Chenonceau. The Loire Valley is perfect for cycling, with scenic routes along the river and through charming villages.
The Loire Valley offers an excellent opportunity to dip your toe into self-guided cycling tours. With its designated cycling paths, quiet roads, and a courteous biking culture, it’s an ideal destination for cyclists of all abilities. The added benefit of e-bikes makes managing hills and covering longer distances much easier.
The Loire Valley offers stunning scenery throughout the year, but the best time for cycling is typically between April and October, when the weather is mild, local attractions are open, and the vineyards are at their peak.
For the best cycling conditions, we recommend traveling from late April through June, when the weather is typically mild and pleasant. July can be hot but still manageable, while August is generally not ideal due to the limited services open and intense summer heat. September and October offer particularly lovely weather, with cooler temperatures and stunning autumn scenery, making them some of the best months to explore the region.
If you’re hoping to see the famous sunflower fields, the best time to visit is usually from mid June to early July, when the fields are in full bloom. The exact timing can vary depending on the weather, but this is when the vibrant yellow flowers are at their peak. By mid-August, the sunflowers begin to fade, and the fields are often harvested.
The cycling season for all trips, except the “The Châteaux Loop”, runs from April 1 to October 31 each year. The cycling season for the The Châteaux Loop is from May 1 to September 30. Please ensure your trip falls within these dates.
While cycling in the Loire Valley is generally considered “beginner-friendly,” some prior biking experience is recommended. Cyclists should be comfortable navigating hills, riding on mixed surfaces, and sharing roads with vehicles. Since these are self-guided trips, it’s also important to have some problem-solving skills, adaptability, and a good sense of direction. You’ll need to feel comfortable with map-reading, using a travel app, and following road signs. Basic bike maintenance skills are required (e.g., fixing a punctured tire, adjusting the chain).
If you’re unsure, please feel free to reach out to our cycling expert, who can answer your questions and provide more details.
The terrain in the Loire Valley features a mix of flat and gently rolling hills, primarily along dedicated cycling routes and quiet country roads. While the terrain is generally moderate, riders should be comfortable with occasional hills and mixed surfaces, as well as sharing certain stretches with cars. Some roads may have obstacles like crossing train tracks, potholes, and debris, so cyclists should be confident navigating these hazards. As you approach and depart from larger towns, the roads may become busier. Take your time, and if you need to check your directions, it’s best to pull off the road and away from traffic. Along the way, you’ll enjoy peaceful landscapes, including forests, villages, and riverside paths, offering a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
Our e-bikes are the most current models and are equipped with the new Bosch 4a motor, a battery of 625W, which allows for up to 100km on each charge, dependent on the level of pedal assistance chosen.These are ‘Pedelec’ bikes meaning you still need to pedal and the bike motor assists you up to 25km/h, which is the legal limitation. The bike has MTB geometry with 27.5″ – 29″ wheels (Size XS: 27.5″) and Shimano Deore gears. There is an easy to read handlebar display that gives you all the stats you need including speed/distance. Please note the E-Bike model supplied may vary according to availability on any chosen date but will be of a similar quality and range.
Helmets are provided, so you don’t need to bring your own unless you prefer to. Each bike comes equipped with panniers, a handlebar bag, a lock, a pump, a spare inner tube, and a puncture repair kit with tyre levers, allowing you to carry your essentials and stay prepared throughout the day. If you’re more comfortable with your own equipment, you’re welcome to bring additional gear such as gel seats, allen wrenches, or multi-tools.
E-bike batteries are classified with a battery wattage: for instance a 650W battery will have a much longer range than a 250W battery. Then how long that battery will carry you depends upon a few factors:
- The terrain you are riding – steep uphills will use up your battery far faster than level terrain.
- The level of assistance you choose: ECO, TOUR, EMTB and TURBO – each uses progressively higher levels of assistance and therefore your battery life shortens. So riding in Turbo assist all the time will significantly reduce your range compared to ECO which gives a light level of assistance. It is easy to switch between modes with your handlebar controls.
- The weight you carry – The bikes are capable of carrying a combined weight of bike, rider and luggage of up to 150kg. The bikes weigh around 22kg and if you are a heavier rider plus carrying more gear then you will use up the battery faster than a lighter rider also carrying less gear in their panniers.
It’s important to note that while it may be tempting to use the TURBO setting and zip through the route, services along the way follow standard operating hours and will not adjust for early arrivals. This means that if you race through the day and reach your lunch spot by 10am or your hotel by 1pm, these services are unlikely to be available, as they operate during regular hours. We recommend taking your time, enjoying a leisurely breakfast, cycling at a relaxed pace, stopping at interesting spots, expecting to have lunch around noon to 2pm, and checking into your hotel between 3 and 4pm when rooms are typically ready. When it comes to French restaurants and hotels, there’s no trophy for being the first to arrive. In fact, you might just get a ‘merci, but please come back later!
You will need to recharge the battery after each day’s ride unless you have had it on minimal assistance and/or medium distances. Each e-bike comes with a power pack and cable that you just plug one end into a mains power point and the other into a socket on the bike. Typically it’s about 4 hours to get a full charge and your handlebar display tells you how much charge you have in the battery when riding it or when recharging it.
Hotels along the Loire Valley are used to riders with e-bikes and so it should be easy enough to find a suitable charging point each night, they can advise you on where to charge and securely store the bike each evening.
Directions will be provided through an app that you can download once you receive your trip departure details 4 weeks prior to departure date. On the app you’ll have access to a detailed itinerary with route information specific to your trip, including tourist highlights, hotel bookings, and regional tips. You’ll mount your phone to your handlebars to follow GPS guidance directly from the app. In addition to this, you’ll also follow standard road signs and “Vélo Vert” markers, which are part of a network of bike-friendly paths and quiet roads across France.
Your directions are there for reassurance, but you’ll have the flexibility to travel at your own pace and explore off the beaten path. Whether it’s stopping for a coffee, visiting a château, or stumbling upon a hidden wine cave, you’ll have the freedom to enjoy the journey your way. If you get off track, don’t worry. You can always ask locals or other cyclists for help, and getting back on course is all part of the adventure. Self-guided cycling is all about flexibility, and it’s a style of travel many cyclists love to come back to again and again.
It’s important to be familiar with basic bike maintenance before setting off, as handling simple repairs – such as fixing a flat tyre or reattaching a dropped chain – is your responsibility. While we provide a toolkit for basic repairs, it’s essential to feel confident managing these tasks on the road.
If you’re unsure about bike maintenance, there are plenty of resources to help you prepare. We recommend watching bike repair tutorials online (such as those on YouTube) or visiting your local bike shop for a hands-on demonstration. Many shops offer workshops or individual lessons to help you practice basic repairs like fixing a puncture or attaching dropped chains. As the saying goes, “practice makes perfect”.
Weather is unpredictable, so maintaining a flexible approach will help you make the most of your journey while staying safe. Since itineraries cannot be adjusted last minute due to weather, it’s essential to prepare with the right gear to stay comfortable and safe in all conditions. Be sure to pack rain gear, quick-drying clothing, along with reflective gear to ensure visibility, especially in poor weather or low light conditions. That said, we do not recommend cycling in severe weather, such as heavy rain, thunderstorms or hail. If you encounter such conditions, it’s best to pull off the road and seek shelter until the weather clears. This can be a great opportunity to stumble across a local wine cave or café, where you can relax, taste some regional specialties, and practice your French. Oooh la la!
If you’re near a train line, you can check local transit options to see if they allow bikes on board, giving you the flexibility to skip a day’s ride if you’re uncomfortable cycling in bad weather. Not all trains permit bikes, so be sure to confirm this before boarding with your bike.
You can read more about cycling the Loire Valley in our Insight article, Exploring France’s Beautiful Loire Valley by E-Bike, which provides valuable information about what to expect during your trip. Our cycling expert, Liz, has years of experience personally guiding cycling tours in the Loire Valley and is passionate about sharing her knowledge of this beautiful region.
E-bike Cycling Tours
Loire Valley by E-bike: Blois to Saumur
- E-bike through the enchanting heart of the Loire Valley
- Visit iconic châteaux, including Chambord and Cheverny
- Be enchanted by vineyards, rolling hills and scenic riverbanks
- Enjoy prestigious Montlouis wines
$1,950.00
E-bike Cycling Tours
Loire Valley by E-Bike: The Chateaux Loop
- Cycle through the Loire Valley’s breathtaking landscapes
- Visit majestic châteaux, including the iconic Château de Chenonceau
- Savour the rich traditions of French wine culture
- Discover the region’s artistic heritage and medieval towns
$1,850.00
E-bike Cycling Tours
Loire Valley by E-Bike: Saumur to the Atlantic Coast
- Pedal your way from lush vineyards to the dramatic coast
- Visit the magnificent chateaux of the Loire Valley
- Explore the historic towns of Angers and Nantes
- Enjoy exquisite French wine and food
$1,950.00
TRIP date selection
when would you like to travel?
Please select your preferred dates for on-demand trips or select a scheduled date for group departures. If you have booked a self-guided trip please understand that because your trip date is on demand and we must check availability of all properties on your chosen dates before it can be fully confirmed