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Belgium’s best & bizarre festivals

“The Venice of the North” and one of Europe’s most visited historical cities, Bruges is where our 8-day self guided cycling tour of Belgium begins. Quiet, paved country roads, and a combination of former tow/dike paths and train beds allow you to enjoy varied landscapes in a safe way. Signposts make maps unnecessary; however we...
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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Loire Valley France

5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Loire Valley France’s Loire Valley is known for its beautiful landscapes, ancient architecture and historical towns.  In fact, so lovely is the countryside there that it’s sometimes referred to as the Garden of France.  And while you may already know about the picturesque scenery and peaceful atmosphere, there...
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Cheverny Castle in France’s Loire Valley Region

Cheverny Castle   Located in the charming Loire Valley of France, the Cheverny Castle was built in the beginning of the 17th Century, when it stood as a unique example of the purest Louis XIII classical architecture, a style that was rare in that area during that time. Today it is still marked by this...
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Cycling Burgundy’s Vineyards of France

Cycling Burgundy’s Vineyards Few places on Earth offer the magnificent scenery, fascinating culture and rich history like the Burgundy region of France.  And with a breathtaking backdrop of lush, green forests, blissful canals and waterways, enchanting chateaux and seemingly endless natural trails, Burgundy also happens to be one of the best places in the world...
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Trip timing tips and the benefits of self-guided travel

Europe’s self-guided, active travel leader, Pure Adventures, designs game plans for adventurous cycling vacations throughout Europe and the UK, suggests that one way to get into the heart of a country is to drop into a local festival. In the case of Italy, it might be a culinary feast, or, this summer in Ireland, a...
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Lavender in Provence France

Lavender in Provence       When one envisions Provence, they often picture vineyards, sidewalk cafes and sleepy villages whose residents enjoy a slower of pace of life.  Provence is all of that and more.  Enjoy long, leisurely lunches under the shade of ancient oak trees, quiet walks along cobblestone streets, and visit peaceful villages...
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5 ways Budapest satisfies your senses

After seven days of cycling along the Danube in our Hungary tour, you’ll have the luxury of overnighting in Budapest on the final tour date. Whether you prefer the quiet sophistication of classical music and museums or a raucous night on the town, Budapest will satisfy all of your senses.  Sight Housing central Europe’s second...
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La Roque Gageac in France’s Southwest Region

La Roque Gageac   Located in the Aquitaine region in the Dordogne department of France, La Roque Gageac offers a magical, picturesque and unforgettable setting that welcomes visitors from across the globe.  Ideally situated directly beside the Dordogne River, one of the most incredible sights to behold in La Roque is the many of the...
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Normandy Art – France

Normandy Art     Pressed between the rolling green hills of the French countryside and the white-capped waves of La Manche is the alluring region of Normandy.  Long history has left the present landscape littered with ancient castles and cathedrals as quaint cobblestone streets provide access to endless restaurants, shops and galleries.  And while the...
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Southwestern Towns of France

Southwestern Towns of France     Whether it’s the romance of the French countryside, the exquisite taste of the local wine and cuisine, or the excitement of discovering a new place – even if you’ve been there a dozen times – you’re certain to find exactly what you’re looking for in Southwestern France. From pristine...
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