Paris / Maisons-Laffitte
Your journey starts from the square in front of Notre-Dame cathedral, zero point for the highways of France. After [...]
Your journey starts from the square in front of Notre-Dame cathedral, zero point for the highways of France. After [...]
This stage takes you into a haven of green open spaces. Your journey through Saint-Germain-en-Laye forest will bring [...]
This stage has both intimacy and grandeur. Here the little bridges, windmills and fortified castles of the peaceful [...]
Leaving Gisors, the tiny roads follow the Epte Valley between the wooded hills of Vexin. You will then travel between [...]
Leaving Saint-Germer-de-Fly, the greenway cross a superb region of hedged farmlands and apple-tree orchards making an [...]
This stage begins in the heart of the Bray area, veritable picture postcard Normandy with its cattle and its apple [...]
You’ll begin this third stage in a verdant setting. Cross through the royal forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye to reach [...]
Exploring the right and left banks, the itinerary of this fourth stage alternates between the charming holiday [...]
Exploring the right and left banks, the itinerary of this fourth stage alternates between the charming holiday [...]
You will cycle into the heart of the Oise - Pays de France Regional Nature Reserve, emblematic of the southern Oise [...]
Between the Thérain River Valley and the Picard Plateau, the itinerary becomes wonderfully bucolic, the path will come [...]
This stage principally follows an old railway transformed into a greenway, passing through a lovely landscape full of [...]
This first stage over the Channel is very striking! Soon the tall cliffs, the pretty port-side houses and the coastal [...]
This stage presents a real culture shock! After the peaceful Worth Way passing through forests and parklands, the [...]
After the New Town of Crawley, which has expanded greatly in recent decades you reach a bucolic, wooded stretch [...]
Being both city and a region, Greater London welcomes you for the final miles. Crossed by the Thames and crisscrossed [...]