Provence - Alpilles and Luberon

Cycle in Provence - Alpilles and Luberon

This is a cycling holiday that combines the beautiful landscapes of Provence with historic towns. You start your journey in Avignon and finish in the cosy little village of Isle sur la Sorgue, in the Luberon mountains. During the week you will cycle between vineyards, olive groves and quaint little villages on the rolling hills that inspired some of the great artists, such as Van Gogh & Cezanne. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced cyclist, Provence is a cycling paradise with endless kilometres of varied landscapes, spectacular views and untouched treasures. This trip is organised so that on some days of the week you can choose to cycle a round trip or leave your bike and relax where you are.
Enjoy Provençal food and wine, full of the flavours of the sun, talk to the locals in the villages and create a memorable cycling holiday experience.

Highlights

  • Cycle through sun-kissed landscapes, where Van Gogh got his inspiration, surrounded by olive groves, pine trees and oak forests
  • Explore Provence Venice - Isle sur la Sorgue
  • Visit the medieval city of Avignon and the famous Papal Palace
  • Discover the beautiful hilltop villages of Gordes, Les Baux, Bonnieux, Lacoste and Colorado Provencal

Quick facts

Travel duration: 6 days/ 5 nights
Travel period: 1/4 - 31/10
Grade:
Medium. Average 30-65 km/ 300-700 m per day. Day by day trip grading, see "program" on each trip.
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Accommodations:
Trip type: Self guided cycling holidays
Price example: From 630
Meals: Breakfast

Prices per person in EUR

The trip is available from April 1 to October 31, with any arrival date.

6 days/ 5 nights, hotels 2-3* From 630 Book your trip

Period 4 people, 2 double rooms Double Room - shared bed Twin Room - separate beds SGL - Single Room
2026-03-01 2026-04-23 630 690 690 1,200
2026-04-24 2026-09-30 680 740 740 1,300
2026-10-01 2026-11-15 630 690 690 1,200
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6 days/ 5 nights, hotels 3-4* From 640 Book your trip

Period 4 people, 2 double rooms Double Room - shared bed Twin Room - separate beds SGL - Single Room
2026-03-01 2026-04-01 640 700 700 1,270
2026-04-02 2026-06-30 750 820 820 1,480
2026-07-01 2026-07-31 870 930 930 1,680
2026-08-01 2026-10-08 750 820 820 1,480
2026-10-09 2026-11-15 640 700 700 1,270
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Prices are per person and include
  • Accommodation 5 nights
  • Breakfast
  • Luggage transport when changing hotel
  • Detailed cycling maps
  • Detailed roadbooks in English
    • Destination information
    • Practical information
    • Detailed cycling descriptions day by day
  • Mobile app in English with digital maps
  • 24-hour emergency hotline for urgent matters
Not included
  • Flight and transfer to/from the destination
  • Local tourist tax. The tax is paid on site and the cost varies, about 1-3 EUR per person per night.
  • Bike hire
* Single room rates
  • Single room rates apply when travelling in the company of others. If you are travelling on your own, in most cases there is an extra charge due to more expensive luggage transport. Please contact us for prices.
Optional extras
  • Bike hire – hybrid bike 27-speed: 90 Euro
  • Electric bike: 180 Euro
  • Bike hire includes repair kit, pump, bottle cage, lock, front and side panniers. Helmet and safety vest included (however, helmet is good to bring your own if you have the opportunity).
  • Private transfer from/to the Airport can be booked. Please contact us for prices.

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival in Avignon

Your cycling adventure starts in Avignon, 2h 45 min by fast train from Paris or 1 hour from Marseille airport. Known for its beauty and rich history, we recommend taking the afternoon to stroll the walled city, among cosy alleys and pretty bridges. Highlights include the Place du Palais, Place de L’Horloge and the famous Le Pont Saint-Benezet bridge over the Rhone River. There are also plenty of museums to visit and many cafés and restaurants with great food and drink.
Tomorrow the journey really begins!

Day 2 Cycling from Avignon to Saint Rémy - 35 km

Today you will cycle between the Durance and Rhône rivers, through a mosaic of orchards and cypress trees. You will cycle into the picturesque town of Barbentane before climbing the small mountain of ‘Montagnette’ with sweeping views across the plains and the scent of pine forest and aromatic herbs. At the back of Montagnette you will find the abbey of St Michel de Frigolet, built over eight centuries, with architecture ranging from Romanesque to neo-Gothic. You’ll finally cycle through the charming villages of Graveson and Maillane before reaching Saint Rémy de Provence, an artist’s town where Van Gogh spent the last years of his life.
35 km +250m / 200m

Day 3 Cycling around Saint Rémy - 42 km

Today you can either relax and explore Saint Remy or take a tour through the countryside and visit Les Baux de Provence. When you leave St Remy, you can stop at Saint Paul de Mausole, where Van Gogh spent the last year of his life and did some of his best work. Adjacent to the abbey is Glanum, a Roman archaeological site with massive limestone ruins, with a 2000-year history. You then continue along the winding roads of the Alpilles mountains, among pine trees and wild flowers until you reach Les Baux de Provence, listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France. A town on top of a cliff surrounded by the ruins of castles. Take time to explore Les Baux, its castle and Les Carrieres de Lumieres, which is an old quarry that has been transformed and displays various works of art on huge stone walls. From here you will return to St Rémy.
42 km +400m/ 400m

Day 4 Cycling from Saint Rémy to Isle sur la Sorgue - 42 km

Today you cycle along the Alpilles massif to the Luberon. Your first stop is Eygalières, surrounded by vast olive groves and beautiful stone houses. Cycle up the hill to the ruined castle where you’ll be greeted by magnificent views. Continue on through farmland and endless orchards until you cross the Durance River and arrive in the bustling town of Cavaillon, famous for its delicious melons. It’s full of restaurants, cafés and shops selling locally grown fruit and vegetables. Just outside the town, there’s a spot shaded by a centuries-old plane tree, perfect for a picnic. Continue to Isle sur la Sorgue, also known as the Venice of Provence, with its many water wheels and canals. This small town is completely surrounded by the clear-green waters of the Sorgue River. Here you will stay for the next two nights. Explore the antique shops that line the quays and settle into one of the many waterside cafés.
42 km + 130m/ 140m

Day 5 Isle sur la Sorgue round trip - 40/60 km

‘Wow’ is probably the best way to summarise today’s bike ride: Today’s bike ride is full of beautiful views and wonderful medieval villages. You start the day with a fairly steep hill and once up you are greeted by the beautiful villages of Gordes and Roussillon. After visiting both Gordes and Roussillon, there are two options: the easiest of the two is returning to l’Isle sur la Sorgue via a pleasant and peaceful cycle path along an old railway line. The second option is a route via the villages of Bonnieux, Lacoste, Ménerbes and Oppède le Vieux, all spectacular in their own right.
The day offers several alternative cycle routes:
Option 2: Isle sur la Sorgue – Gordes – Roussillon – Bonnieux – Lacoste -> Oppède – Isle sur la Sorgue: 75km +/-1000m
Option 3 : Isle sur la Sorgue – Fontaine de Vaucluse – Lagnes – Isle sur la Sorgue: 22 km +/-230 m
Option 4: Isle – Pernes les Fontaines – Venasque – Isle sur la Sorgue: 40km +/-650m

Day 6 Departure day

We at EverTrek hope you have had a great trip!
We hope to see you again.

Accommodations

You can choose between two different accommodation categories.
Charming 3-/4-star hotels
Standard 2-3 star hotels & guesthouses

6 days/ 5 nights

NightPlaceAccommodation
Night 1AvignonHotel **/***
Night 2Saint RémyHotel ***
Night 3Saint RémyHotel ***
Night 4Isle sur la SorgueHotel **/****
Night 5Isle sur la SorgueHotel **/****

Route map

Getting to the destination

Plane

The nearest Airport is Marseille Airport (MRS). From there you can either take a taxi or train to Avignon. If you choose to take the train, you will first have to take a shuttle bus to Vitrolles train station to change to a train that will take you to Avignon.
You can also fly to Paris Airport (CDG) and from there take the fast train (TGV) to Avignon.

Local transport

You can take trains to Avignon from several major cities in France. For example, there are trains from Paris, Marseille, Montpellier and Nice.
From Nice, there are few direct trains to Avignon but there are trains where you change in Marseille as well.

Transfer

Private transfers can be booked. Please contact us for prices.

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