Cycling the Tarn: Medieval Villages and Aveyron Gorges
Occitanie / Tarn
Short Description
Cycle through the heart of Occitanie from Toulouse to the Gorges de l'Aveyron. Discover UNESCO-listed Albi, medieval Cordes-sur-Ciel, the vineyards of Gaillac, and charming bastide villages along quiet country roads.
Tour Program
Tour details
✅ What is included in the trip?
- 🏨 Overnight stay and breakfast
- 📲 GPS or navigation APP
- 💼 Luggage transfer
- 📞 Local telephone assistance 7/7
- 🗺️ Maps
❌ What is not included?
- 🚎 Transfers not listed as Included
- ✈️ Journey to/from the starting point
- 🍽️ Meals and drinks not listed as Included
- 🖼️ Entrance fees and extras not listed
- 🌎 Tourist taxes
- 🛡️ Travel insurance
🙋 Common questions
What is the difficulty level of this tour?
This tour is rated moderate with daily distances between 44 and 63 km and cumulative elevation of approximately 1,935 m over five cycling days. The terrain includes rolling countryside and some hills. An e-bike option is available for those who prefer assistance on climbs.
What type of accommodation is provided?
You will stay in 3-star hotels and one charming guesthouse, all in double rooms with breakfast included. Accommodations are selected for comfort and location along the route.
How do I get to the starting point?
The tour starts and ends in Toulouse, which is easily accessible by train (Toulouse-Matabiau station) or by plane (Toulouse-Blagnac airport). Your bike and documentation will be delivered to your hotel on arrival day.
What type of bike is included?
You can choose between a touring bike, an e-bike, or a gravel bike. All bikes come equipped with a lock, repair kit, rear bag, handlebar bag, phone holder, and helmet on request.
Is luggage transfer included?
Yes, your luggage is transferred between accommodations on all cycling days so you can ride with just a daypack.
What is the best season for this tour?
The tour is available from April to October. Spring and early autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for cycling, while summer provides longer days and warmer weather. July and August are the warmest months.
Is this tour suitable for families?
The tour is designed for groups of 2 to 8 people. The moderate difficulty and daily distances of 44 to 63 km make it best suited for adults with a reasonable level of cycling fitness.
Can I extend my stay in Toulouse?
Yes, extra nights in Toulouse can be arranged in double or single rooms at partner hotels.
📋💸 Cancellation fees
Terms of cancellation:
Non-refundable likeonabike platform fee: 100 €
> 45 days before arrival 20% of the total travel price
44- 30 days before arrival 50% of the total travel price
29 - 15 days before arrival 75% of the total travel price
14 days before arrival 100% of the total travel price
Starting from
€817/ person
or €867
Available
1 Apr 2026 – 31 Oct 2026
Departures
Every day of the week
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Organized by
Evazio
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