Cycling Through France Logistics Mini Guide

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Discover how to save hundreds of dollars while enjoying a hassle-free, affordable journey through France – even if you’ve thought it’s out of reach.

Sunshine. Warmth. Coffee and croissants. Spinning along in the sunshine with your friends. Baguettes and cheese. Ice-cold Heinekens after a long, warm ride. This is cycling in France!

  • Want to organize a cycling trip to France without the hassle and without spending tons of valuable time to organise?
  • Want to know how to live the dream without spending thousands on an organised tour?

Yep? Then I have the ultimate how-to guide for you that covers all of this and much more.

Tim before S17, Bourg St Maurice

Tim before S17, Bourg St Maurice

Riding Through France Is a Magical Experience – And It’s Easier And More Affordable Than Ever If You Have The Insider Tips To Save Time And Money

The reality is that not everyone can afford (or wants to afford) to spend several thousand dollars on an organised tour to France, despite the convenience benefits. Additionally, some people really like organising trips for themselves.

So for those of you who fall into that category, I’ve taken all the hard work out of planning and researching your trip by putting everything you need to know in one comprehensive, handy, printable, guide to cycling in France.

I took out all the Tour de France and L’Etape du Tour information leaving a guide for those who just want to plan a real holiday.

Think you need a load of money to enjoy a cycling vacation in France?

Then you need this guide. Whether you plan to follow one or several of the Tour de France stages or just leisurely pedal through the French countryside, this guide will save you countless hours of research and money.

Tim Marsh, its author, is not just an avid cyclist and snowboarder but also a hard-core flashpacker, who traveled from Australia carrying a DSLR camera, 3 lenses, his bicycle, laptop, iPod, and several chargers and adaptors, without losing his mind or any of his stuff.

Tim brings his intensity and attention to detail to everything he does. If he ever leads an expedition to Antarctica I want to be on his team.

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This guide covers tips, tricks, pitfalls to watch out for and discusses everything you need to know to make sure that it’s as hassle-free and cost-effective as possible. It’s a comprehensive list of most things you’ll need to, or want to, know about cycling around sunny France.

This guide is designed to make the planning and execution of your trip easy, hassle-free and cover all the angles, by showing you all the ins-and-outs and presenting the information you need, in one easy-to-read, single guide.

After our 2009 trip to the Tour and L’Etape du Tour, I decided to write a thorough and exhaustive guide on all aspects of Touring with the Tour or doing L’Etape, to ensure those following us would be able to save time, money and hassle based on our experience.

Despite countless hours researching and planning this trip, there were still many pitfalls we were unaware and unprepared for. Some of them cost us hundreds of dollars, and in one case thousands.

Here’s What You’ll Discover When You Read Through The Pages Of This Ultimate Guide To Cycling In France

  • A “Hassle-Free Checklist” for pre-trip planning (from airports to car/campervan hire, baggage and beyond)
  • Detailed baggage/excess costs the airlines use when handling your bike (must-have data for most major airlines into the EU)
  • The pros and cons of taking your own bike versus hiring (covering cost, convenience, and even how to pack your bike)
  • How to save thousands (yes thousands) on mobile and data roaming
  • Must-have French phrases for making touring around France a breeze
  • Tips for finding free wifi (free and unsecured)
  • How to avoid surprises with road quality/types, travel times and toll gates
  • The smart way to decide between car versus campervan hire
  • Weather tips that will keep you happy (and dry!)
  • All the best places to base yourself for rides – and where to avoid
  • Comprehensive equipment list suggestions – what’s critical, what’s nice-to-have
  • Essential contacts, handy web links and more!
  • So, if you’re planning a trip to France to cycle, or just to travel in France, you’re going to want this guide – over 70 pages jam-packed full of critical information, tips and research.

    You’ll Never Find A Better Guide To Cycling Through France Than This One – Buy Today

    Please remember: this guide is an edited extract of the full Cycling Through France guide (which has Tour de France and L’Etape du Tour information in it). So, if you already have the main guide, or, are wanting to watch Le Tour and/or do L’Etape du Tour, get the full Cycling Through France Guide instead.

    PLEASE NOTE: This product is in ebook format only. You will not receive a hard copy.

    REFUND POLICY: I’m so confident you will be completely satisfied with your purchase, that you’ll receive your money back, guaranteed, no questions asked, if this isn’t the best information you’ve read on the Tour de France and L’etape du Tour!

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    Please remember: this guide is an edited extract of the full Cycling Through France guide (which has Tour de France and L’Etape du Tour information in it). So, if you already have the main guide, or, are wanting to watch Le Tour and/or do L’Etape du Tour, get the full Cycling Through France Guide instead.

    PLEASE NOTE: This product is in ebook format only. You will not receive a hard copy.

    REFUND POLICY: I’m so confident you will be completely satisfied with your purchase, that you’ll receive your money back, guaranteed, no questions asked, if this isn’t the best information you’ve read on the Tour de France and L’etape du Tour!

    About Tim Marsh

    I am a mad keen cyclist who loves Cycling in France, loves doing Etape du Tour, loves climbing hills and helping others become awesome cyclists.

    I also love surfing, growing food, I'm obsessed with coffee - I run a coffee finding/reviewing website and iPhone app called Wherespresso. Oh, I also run a coffee subscription service called Mayday.