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Alps Bike & Hiking Tours

Imagine climbing winding roads where cycling legends were made, walking through alpine meadows in the shadow of glaciers, and ending the day with a glass of wine and a warm, melted cheese dish. The French Alps aren’t just a destination — they’re an emotional journey. From high-adrenaline rides to peaceful lakeside paths, an Alpes bike tour offers unforgettable views, rich heritage, and extraordinary moments at every turn. For those dreaming of exploring iconic climbs and scenic routes, France bike tours provide the perfect starting point.

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Whether you’re tackling the world-renowned cols from the Tour de France or enjoying a slow ride around Lake Annecy, Alps bike tours offer something for everyone. Serious cyclists test their legs on iconic climbs like Alpe d’Huez, Col du Galibier, and Col de la Croix de Fer, where the road zigzags through hairpins and history. These climbs are more than just physical challenges. They’re rites of passage. Each ascent delivers sweeping views, cheering locals, and the quiet satisfaction of conquering a legend.

For those seeking a softer rhythm, Alps walking tours and cycling paths around tranquil lakes and gentle hills offer a peaceful alternative. The Lake Annecy circuit is a perfect escape. Flat, scenic, and rich in natural beauty, it invites you to breathe deeply, ride slowly, and take in the crystal-clear waters framed by forested peaks. It’s an ideal route for beginners, families, or those who simply want to relax on two wheels.

Alps Hiking Tours: Between Peaks and Meadows

The French Alps aren’t just for wheels. They’re a paradise for hikers. With alps hiking tours, you can venture off-road, discovering alpine meadows, glacier-fed rivers, and remote mountain huts. Every trail tells a story. Whether you’re walking under the looming presence of Mont Blanc or through pine forests echoing with bird songs, the landscapes evoke awe and peace in equal measure.

Alps trekking tours also offer cultural depth. Many routes pass through old stone villages where traditions still live. You may stop at a small farm for local cheese or hear stories from a mountain innkeeper about the changing seasons. It’s a walking tour that invites you to slow down and connect — with nature, with people, and with yourself.

Alps Cycling Tours: Pedal Through Heritage and Gastronomy

Few regions combine physical effort with sensory reward quite like the Alps. After long days on your bike, refuel with Savoyard cuisine. Think raclette, fondue, and charcuterie paired with crisp local white wines. These mountain meals warm the soul and replenish the body. In towns like Lyon or villages scattered through Drome-Provence, gastronomy is elevated to an art form. Each bite tells the story of the land and the hands that shape it.

Along your journey, the views never disappoint. You’ll pass snow-capped peaks, forested valleys, and alpine lakes that reflect the changing light like a mirror. Whether riding or walking, every route is framed by nature’s best work.

ExperienceRegionBest For
Alps cycling toursFrench Alps (Annecy, Alpe d’Huez, Galibier)Advanced riders, Tour de France fans
Alps walking toursMont Blanc, Haute SavoieHikers, nature lovers
Lake Annecy circuitAnnecyFamilies, casual cyclists

Why Alps Trekking Tours are Unmissable

Alps trekking tours connect travelers to Europe’s most majestic mountain range through immersive, human-paced exploration. Every trail and road is an invitation to reconnect — with nature, with your physical strength, and with the simple joy of movement. Whether it’s conquering legendary ascents or strolling through flower-filled meadows, the Alps offer a world apart. No screen, no distraction — just you, the path, and the mountain air.

With Discover France, these landscapes become more than views. They become memories. Come hike, come ride, and write your own story among the peaks.

Where to go cycling in the French Alps?

5 MAIN REASONS TO DISCOVER THE FRENCH ALPS

Lake Annecy

Europe’s cleanest lake, Lake Annecy, offers fun for families, couples or singles alike. Most lake-goers only get in the water during the summer months when the temperature reaches 25 degrees Celsius. With activities such as swimming, diving, waterskiing, wakeboarding, and sailing everyone will find something that sparks their interests. Charming villages, like Talloires, Menthon St Bernard and Veyrier, surround the lake’s 35 kilometer shoreline. Perhaps the most appealing town is Annecy with divine places to see for example the photogenic Palais de l’Isle, also called “old prison,”in the center of the Thiou canal, the Château d’Annecy, and the lovers’ bridge, the Pont des Amours. The bike path that boarders the lake makes it easy for cyclists to ride from town to town shopping, eating and enjoying the ambiance.

Lyon

With respect to history and cuisine, Lyon is indisputably one of the richest locations in France. The Croix-Rousse district of the city, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one reason why Lyon was known at one time as the “silk capital of the world.”The district includes structures like Lyon City Hall, the Fontaine Bartholdi, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon (Lyon Museum of Fine Arts) which houses paintings by renowned artists such as Picasso, Rembrandt and Bourdelle, as well as priceless Ancient Egyptian relics. Lyon has been labelled the “culinary capital of France” as well because of its gastronomy and local delicacies like salade lyonnaise, andouillete and marrons glace.

Cols of the Tour de France

Those experienced cyclists looking for a challenge and a chance to feel like a pro can find just that on the cols in the Rhone-Alpes region. These mountain passes, including the legendary Alpe d’Huez, have been ridden by celebrated cyclists in the Tour de France. This long and difficult 14 km climb with 8% gradient and 21 hairpin bends has been championed by Lance Armstrong twice in its many Tour de France appearances. Other note-worthy cols include the grueling Col de la Madeleine, Col des Saisies, and Col de la Colombière. Vigorous bikers endure these climbs for the thrill, views from the top, and of course the bragging rights that come with it. 

Chamonix Mont Blanc

Outdoor adventure enthusiasts will find paradise at Chamonix Mont Blanc. The highest mountain in France has plenty to boast about when it comes to outside activities. From skiing, ice climbing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking, rafting and paragliding in the summer, one will never be left wondering what to do. Mountain bikers also flock to this town for the countless single-track courses. Downhill cyclists will enjoy taking the chair lift up the mountain and experiencing the excitement in their bones as they descend down on their bike at high speeds. A ride no one wants to miss is Mont Blanc’s cable car which takes you through the mountains where you will witness incredible views.

Drome-Provence

The Drome-Provence department offers the best of both the Provence region and Rhone-Alpes region. This is where the weather changes and the clouds give way to the clear blue sky, as well as where the lavender fields begin to appear and the mountains become rolling hills perfect for cycling. The natural environment is not the only great interest of this region, there is the cultural heritage present in every town. For example, travel back to the medieval times when you visit Le Poët-Laval, a town that has remained in the same condition since the 15th century, with no roads just paths and stairways. You must bike to the settlement of Grignan to observe the majestic Château de Grignan surrounded by lavender fields and vineyards. A few other towns worth noting that will not disappoint include Valreas, Dieulefit, Crest, and Nyons. The off the beaten track routes of this region rich in lavender and fruit production are perfect for cycling vacationers.

You can also find your Loire Valley bike tour, your France castle tour, your Massif Central bike tour or your Nord of France bike tour.