Every year, new tours are added to the program - not because the classics are no longer good, but because there is still so much to discover. The new 2026 tours will take you to the most beautiful places in France: to the wild and rugged coast of Brittany, around the Cap Corse, along the Atlantic coast from Nantes to Bordeaux and through the gorges of the Ardèche. There are also three new routes through Catalonia, two new tours in England and a culinary highlight in Emilia Romagna.
The offer ranges from relaxed family tours with 30 kilometers a day to sporty challenges with 70 or 80 kilometers per stage - now also as an e-mountain bike tour in the Vercors Nature Park. Luggage transport and overnight accommodation with breakfast are included on all tours.
New tours are often surprisingly easy to book - the big waves of bookings only come once a route is known. If you book early, you have a free choice of dates.
Show more Show lessThose who know the feeling of really discovering a region from the saddle will find several new tours. The Cap Corse bike tour takes you around the wild peninsula with its Genoese watchtowers and turquoise sea - one of the least known corners of the Mediterranean. If you want to experience Corsica as a whole, Cycling and Hiking in Corsica is a tour that combines coastal paths and wine landscapes.
In Brittany, three new routes open up regions off the beaten track: the Biketour around Brest along the westernmost coast of France, the Cycling on the Pink Coast of Brittany with pink cliffs and the car-free Île de Bréhat, and the Biketour in Southern Brittany around the Gulf of Morbihan. The stage lengths vary, but the quality of the organization remains the same.
Those looking for real distances on their bike will find some challenging highlights among the new tours. The Biketour on Corsica scores full points in both categories - 80 kilometers a day, stage length and elevation profile 5 each. The Sporty bike tour in Catalonia along the Costa Brava covers 70 kilometers per day through the coast and wine regions, while the Mountain bike tour in Spain through the hilly hinterland of Catalonia covers 65 kilometers per day.
Sporty stages also await you on the Atlantic coast: The Biketour on the Atlantic Coast and the Biketour along the Bay of Biscay cover 70 and 60 kilometers a day respectively on flat to undulating coastal paths. Reliable accommodation and smooth logistics at the end of long days are of course included.
New destinations are not just for the sporty. The Family Cycling in Ardeche comes with 30 kilometers a day through river valleys and orchards in the south of France - ideal for children too. The Biketour in Southern Brittany around the Gulf of Morbihan maintains the same leisurely pace. And for those who prefer to travel electrically: the new E-Mountain bike tour in the French Alps combines alpine landscapes with mountain villages and regional specialties at a manageable 30 kilometers per day.
The Gourmet cycling tour in Catalonia with 40 kilometers per day through fishing villages and vineyards on the Costa Brava is also one of the quieter new additions. If you want to get to know a new region without pushing yourself to the limit, here are some of the most beautiful tours in the entire new program.
Are new tours just as reliable as tried and tested routes?
Yes. Before a tour is added to the program, routes, hotels and logistics are checked on site. New in the program does not mean untested, but rather not yet on offer. Occasionally, we also include selected tours from other operators that meet our quality requirements.
Will more new tours be added during the year?
Yes. The program is constantly growing - it's worth visiting this page regularly. If you want to be the first to know about new tours, you can subscribe to our newsletter. It is published around six times a year and provides information about new destinations and current offers.