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Bike Rides from Avignon with children?
Hello! Between stays in Switzerland and Paris in June, we're planning to spend 3 nights in southern France, probably Provence. We will not be renting a car. Wherever we stay needs to be accessible by train. However, we would like to see a bit of the countryside, too. I just came across the idea of renting bikes. There is a place in Avignon where we could rent bikes and child trailers. We have two boys, ages 9 and 7, and two toddlers ages 2 and 1. If we stayed in Avignon and rented bikes, would there be a couple easy, short (~20km) day trips we could take out into the countryside? Maybe to a vineyard or another village? I see a lot of cycle paths and routes in the area, but I'm having a difficult time seeing routes where we could begin and end in Avignon.
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Another idea would be to rent electric bikes--it would allow us to cover a lot more ground, and it looks like Sun-e-Bike rents e-bikes with trailer bikes and baby seats. They have a location in Aix-en-Provence (which also has a train station).
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There is a lot of ugly urban sprawl around Avignon - except directly west. Consider taking the train to l'Isle sur la Sorgue, staying there, and start your bike trips from there.
Stu Dudley |
There is a little island across the river that gives you short ride possibilities
Here is a good link, http://www.provence-a-velo.fr/itiner...0000137-1.html while your french maybe perfect, the comment suggests that you can get maps from l'Office du Tourisme in the town |
I've ridden a bike from Amboise to Chenonceaux and though that is too far for you by about three if you have an electric bike maybe - but just south of Amboise after you climb the hill in town and leave town you come to a National Forest that makes superb biking - you need not go farther than a few miles - bring a picnic and chill.
The Island bilboburgler mentions is more than a little one IME - a few miles long and you get neat views of the castle from it. The island has a history from the French Revolution as prisoners I believed were stashed here. Now there is also a lovely Piscine Municipale - or public swimming pool on the tip of the island - by the bridge that kids will love and if you go down behind the Auberge de la Jeunesse or youth hostel the Loire here has a wide sandy beach - great for younger kids to play in - and you see the really wild nature of the Loire from there - one of the few rivers in France not made by canals into navigable waterways (well it once was as the old docks in central Amboise hint at) - anyway the island makes sense for a short bike ride - again picnic - and at other times for a late afternoon swim - kind of a carrot I would hold out to my about 8-year-old son when we camped in Amboise several times (the camping is right next to the swimming pool). If you want to bike to another town - Onzain is not far away and has nice back roads - leading to it - cross the Loire Bridge and follow the signs. Onzain is a typical small French town. |
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Avignon in Provence, not Amboise in the Loire Valley. Stu Dudley |
Stu - Oops - brain freeze - from Avignon - when bilbo said there was a little island opposite it fit Amboise too - I agree that Avignon and its agglomeration is very busy getting in and out and in summer it is very very hot and roads busy.
But yes scrap Amboise - my mistake. |
Thanks, all, even if the destination region did get mixed up. That's exactly what I was wondering--will we end up in the middle of urban sprawl. Sounds like I need to find another starting spot, or find out if the bike rental company can drop us off somewhere for the start of our ride.
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If you click on the link I gave you, click the Union flag (the British flag), click on "cycling routes" you will find over 39 rides documented.
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