France
Our boat bike tours in France
7 Tours found based on your selectionGentle cycling along the Rhine & Moselle
Explore the region’s rich history
Taste excellent Rhine-valley wines
Premium barge with max. 30 passengers
- Individual: No tour leader, the ships’ crew does daily briefing, independent cycling
- Semi-guided: Daily briefing by the tour leader, independent cycling but tour leader available ICE.
- Fully-guided: A tour leader will guide you during the cycling days
- Level 1: easy tours, very flat terrain
- Level 2: quite easy tours, mostly flat terrain
- Level 3: requires a higher level of exertion, medium hilly terrain
- Level 4: for experienced cyclists, hilly terrain with climbs
Gorgeous cycling in Belgium and N. France
World War I battlefields in Somme Valley
Enjoy Paris, the City of Lights
Barges with 20 to max. 24 passengers
- Individual: No tour leader, the ships’ crew does daily briefing, independent cycling
- Semi-guided: Daily briefing by the tour leader, independent cycling but tour leader available ICE.
- Fully-guided: A tour leader will guide you during the cycling days
- Level 1: easy tours, very flat terrain
- Level 2: quite easy tours, mostly flat terrain
- Level 3: requires a higher level of exertion, medium hilly terrain
- Level 4: for experienced cyclists, hilly terrain with climbs
Bike in the Forest of Fontainebleau
Royal history of Fontainebleau Castle
Impressionist Barbizon & Moret-sur-Loing
Barge with max. 20 passengers

- Individual: No tour leader, the ships’ crew does daily briefing, independent cycling
- Semi-guided: Daily briefing by the tour leader, independent cycling but tour leader available ICE.
- Fully-guided: A tour leader will guide you during the cycling days
- Level 1: easy tours, very flat terrain
- Level 2: quite easy tours, mostly flat terrain
- Level 3: requires a higher level of exertion, medium hilly terrain
- Level 4: for experienced cyclists, hilly terrain with climbs
Tour the Champagne area’s rolling hills
Famous champagne cellars in Epernay
Paris, a must-see for Europe visitors
Barge with max. 24 passengers
- Individual: No tour leader, the ships’ crew does daily briefing, independent cycling
- Semi-guided: Daily briefing by the tour leader, independent cycling but tour leader available ICE.
- Fully-guided: A tour leader will guide you during the cycling days
- Level 1: easy tours, very flat terrain
- Level 2: quite easy tours, mostly flat terrain
- Level 3: requires a higher level of exertion, medium hilly terrain
- Level 4: for experienced cyclists, hilly terrain with climbs
Easy cycling in lovely Southern France
Wild Camargue nature, see bulls & horses
Provence landscape and Rhone Valley
Barges with max. 21 passengers

- Individual: No tour leader, the ships’ crew does daily briefing, independent cycling
- Semi-guided: Daily briefing by the tour leader, independent cycling but tour leader available ICE.
- Fully-guided: A tour leader will guide you during the cycling days
- Level 1: easy tours, very flat terrain
- Level 2: quite easy tours, mostly flat terrain
- Level 3: requires a higher level of exertion, medium hilly terrain
- Level 4: for experienced cyclists, hilly terrain with climbs
Bike divinely beautiful countryside
Art and culture in Sens and Auxerre
Enjoy great Burgundy wines
Premium Barges with max. 24 passengers
- Individual: No tour leader, the ships’ crew does daily briefing, independent cycling
- Semi-guided: Daily briefing by the tour leader, independent cycling but tour leader available ICE.
- Fully-guided: A tour leader will guide you during the cycling days
- Level 1: easy tours, very flat terrain
- Level 2: quite easy tours, mostly flat terrain
- Level 3: requires a higher level of exertion, medium hilly terrain
- Level 4: for experienced cyclists, hilly terrain with climbs
Gentle vineyard biking in 3 countries
Learn about Roman history in Trier
Taste the region’s fine Riesling wines
Barges with max. 24 passengers

- Individual: No tour leader, the ships’ crew does daily briefing, independent cycling
- Semi-guided: Daily briefing by the tour leader, independent cycling but tour leader available ICE.
- Fully-guided: A tour leader will guide you during the cycling days
- Level 1: easy tours, very flat terrain
- Level 2: quite easy tours, mostly flat terrain
- Level 3: requires a higher level of exertion, medium hilly terrain
- Level 4: for experienced cyclists, hilly terrain with climbs
Feel the romance of France’s rustic wine farms, medieval fortresses and stunning vistas
The fresh spray of sea air at the seaside town of Le Grandu-Roi. The delicious cheeses of the Brie region. The delectable champagne of Epernay, and the heart-breaking works of France’s impressionist painters. Our boat and bike tours of France offer the opportunity to discover France’s most intimate secrets far from the beaten tourist track.
Live the good life in “Land of Good Living”
Our new 8-day bike and barge tour of Burgundy is fast becoming a favourite among guests and honestly, who can blame them? Picture-postcard countryside, charming villages, friendly locals and the most delicious ciders, cheeses, honey and, of course, wines the world has ever tasted!
Roam carefree through castle gardens, splendid monasteries and Gallo-Roman relics
The abundance of medieval towns, monasteries castles and abbeys between Paris and Montargis make this 8-day bike and barge tour one of the best ways to experience this enchanting region of France.
Taste the world’s best champagnes, cheeses and wines
Hop on your bicycle and roll on through lush valleys, boutique wineries and champagne vineyards as you travel by bike and barge from Paris to Epernay, the champagne capital of the world.
Journey from wandering hills of Provence to the wild countryside of the Camargue
It’s impossible not to fall in love with the abundance of natural beauty that surrounds you as you make your way by bike and barge between Provence and Camargue, through the Rhone valley, stopping at historical wonders such as the birthplace of Nostradamus (St Remy de Provence) and the best-preserved Roman aqueduct in Europe, Pont du Guard, before reaching the Mediterranean Sea at the sleepy seaside town of Le Grandu-Roi.