Take your time and appreciate the beauty of the lake as you pedal along
Pedal along the path by the canals
Take a quick break and make sure you snap some photos to share with your friends
One of many scenic viewpoints along the route
Enjoy the laid back cycling

Three Lake Cycling: Geneva, Bourget & Annecy (Option A)

Duration
6 days
Site savings
$18
From
$846 USD

This wonderful tour takes you to the Alps without the worry of long ascent and steep hills. Cycle through river paths and be captivated by the majestic Alps. Take a quick dip or just simply enjoy the serene scenery by the lake as you pedal through.

  • Category
    Road Cycling
  • Type
    Self-Guided
  • Duration
    6 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    2 - Moderate
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Alpine
  • Distance
    146 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    36.7 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    6 days
  • Main Destination
    Alps
  • Distance
    146 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    36.7 miles
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Alpine

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Route map

Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Arrive in Geneva

    Arrive in Geneva at your leisure and check in at your hotel. Take time to discover this stylish city on your own. It’s a gem of international organisations, finance, and culture, meshing Old World with new, and is a delight to explore. The crescent-shaped Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) provides a marvelous treat for your eyes and plentiful photo fodder. Dinner is at leisure.

    Since Geneva is the culinary capital of Switzerland, you’ll find a variety of restaurants and eateries sure to please every palate.

    Overnight will be at Gaillard, a few pedal strokes from Geneva.

    • Hotel Porte de Genève, Gaillard
  2. Day 2Gaillard to Seyssel

    Meet the tour company’s local representative in the morning for the bike outfitting and itinerary briefing. The highlights of your route include cycling along the infamous Rhône River, admiring the views over the charming wine-making villages of Dardagny and Satigny, and frolicking around forts.

    Conquer the westernmost point of Switzerland by bike at the village of Chancy and then cross the border into France. Do not miss the Fort de l’Ecluse, an elevated fort founded by a Duke of Savoy. He built it out of a striking rock formation, one which forms a natural entrance of the Rhône Valley into France between the Vauche hills and the Jura. Your home for the night is in Seyssel, a small “double-town” on the Rhone that lies in both the Haute-Savoie (Upper Savoy) and the Ain departments.




    • 43.5 miles
    • -459.3 ft
      2,427.8 ft
      2,887.1 ft
    • Hotel Au Fil de l’Eau, Seyssel
    • Breakfast and Dinner
  3. Day 3Seyssel to Aix-les-Bains

    The views on today’s ride — the 14 summits of the Bauges mountain range on one side, as well as Mont de la Charvaz and Col-du-Chat on the other — are some of the major highlights of this tour. Sheer cliffs seem to spring up magically from the water and the mountains surround you in protective peacefulness.

    Lake Bourget (Lac du Bourget) is the largest natural lake of glacial origin and the deepest entirely within France. It was home to the now extinct Bezoule, a freshwater whitefish that fed at muddy depths of 70 to 80 meters (230 - 260 ft) and reportedly disappeared in the 1960s.

    Cycle past the impressive site of the medieval Château de Montverran in Culoz, which was built on a rock in 1316 and, in more recent times, inspired the likes of the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev. Pedal on to the spa town of Aix-les-Bains, which was known for its baths as far back as the Roman Empire.You can discover the numerous Roman ruins that remain.




    • 28.6 miles
    • -65.6 ft
      1,378 ft
      1,443.6 ft
    • Hotel le Colibri, Aix-les-Bains
    • Breakfast
  4. Day 4Aix-les-Bains to Sainte‐Hélène‐sur‐Isère

    Today, you’ll pedal through the heart of Savoy to Chambery, a town of art and history. Located in a wide valley between the Bauges and Chartreuse mountain ranges, at the crossroads of ancient trade routes, the old-town section of Chambery is one of the most remarkable in France. Along the way, take in the ruins of the 10th century fortress, Chateau de Miolans, which overlook the rich wine-growing region of the Combe de Savoie valley (including the village of Chignin, with remains of the 8th century Sarasin stronghold and its 6 towers).

    The Isère River guides the route to Grésy-sur-Isère, a largely agricultural community that has been inhabited by man since the Neolithic Age.

    • 41 miles
    • 557.7 ft
      2,231 ft
      1,673.2 ft
    • Hotellerie du Roy, Sainte‐Hélène‐sur‐Isère
    • Breakfast and Dinner
  5. Day 5 Sainte‐Hélène‐sur‐Isère - Annecy

    Roll your way to Grésy-sur-Isère by way of Albertville, situated on the Arly River close to the confluence with the Isere River. Albertville hosted the 1992 Winter Olympics and has become quite an industrial center, but it also encompasses the medieval town of Conflans, whose buildings date back to the 14th century. The Beaufortain and Bauges mountain ranges will dazzle you as you cycle to the stunning Lake Annecy (Lac d’Annecy). The Aravis mountain range reigns over Europe’s cleanest lake; its heights are famous for the hairpin turns and steep bends in the Tour de France. The magnificent town of Annecy, nestled on the northern tip of Lake Annecy, might remind you of Venice, with canals cut through sections of the historic Alpine-style village.

    Strolling around, you’ll encounter the Palais de l’Isle (a 12th Century prison on an island, it is now the town’s symbol), the Chateau d’Annecy, the 16th-century Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, and the 20th century Pont des Amours (Lover’s Bridge) made of iron.

    • 35.4 miles
    • 459.3 ft
      1,049.9 ft
      590.6 ft
    • Hotel de Alpes, Annecy
    • Breakfast
  6. Day 6Departure

    Have a relaxing breakfast, enjoy more of the sights and sounds and ambiance of Annecy, and depart at your leisure. Or, feel free to prolong your stay in Annecy in order to make the most of this extraordinary town and setting.

    • Breakfast