Itinerary
Print Itinerary- Day 1
Welcome to the Dordogne
Meet your guides at the Souillac train station and begin with a bike fitting and safety briefing before our first ride. We’ll warm up along the Dordogne river and follow undulating roads through this densely forested and serene region. Get to know one another at our first lunch, a family-style picnic on a local farm. Choose to continue riding through ancient Périgord country or transfer directly to our historic hotel in the center of Sarlat. There’s time to explore this storybook town before dinner at a charming restaurant in town.
Meals: Lunch / Dinner
Destinations: Le Roc, Saint-Julien-de-Lampon, Veyrignac, Groléjac, Sarlat
Accomplished: 18 miles / 29 km, elevation gain: 1,247 feet/ 380 meters
Longer Option: 29 miles / 48 km, elevation gain: 2,470 feet / 753 meters
Accommodations: Plaza Madeleine - Day 2
Lascaux Cave
Find your zen on our morning ride into the Domainale Barade forest, a peaceful stretch of shady walnut trees and poetic countryside. You’ll arrive ready to contemplate Lascaux, a cave complex of Cro-Magnon paintings that date back over 17,000 years, though they were only discovered in 1940. Emerge back into daylight and return to the bike, following the Vézère river to Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère—quite possibly the most idyllic town in all of France. Taste the region’s famed foie gras at lunch, then continue biking or take a lift in the van to our next hotel. Tonight, walk into the petite village of Trémolat for dinner at a typical bistro.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Destinations: Sarlat-la-Canéda, Montignac, Saint-Lon-sur-Vézère, Trémolat
Accomplished: 21 miles / 34 km, elevation gain: 1,755 feet / 535 meters
Longer Option: 44 miles / 71 km, elevation gain: 3,431 feet / 1,046 meters
Accommodations: Le Vieux Logis - Day 3
Along the Dordogne
After breakfast, set off on a picturesque ride through the green scenery of Périgord—a route dotted with charming townhouses reflected in the gently flowing Dordogne river. Our next stop is Cadouin, a medieval village known for its UNESCO World Heritage abbey that has become a stop for pilgrims on the Saint Jacques de Compostelle route. After a leisurely lunch, embark on a relaxed ride back to our hotel. This afternoon, there’s time to stroll through the property’s lush gardens or take a dip in the limestone pool. Tonight, we’ll enjoy a very special dinner at our hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant, featuring inventive local dishes that celebrate the region’s seasonal ingredients.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Destinations: Trémolat, Cadouin
Accomplished: 22 miles/ 47 km, elevation gain: 2,168 feet / 661 meters
Accommodations: Le Vieux Logis - Day 4
Wine Versus Wine
Monbazillac’s sweet white wines are the perfect bridge between the Dordogne and our foray into Bordeaux. We’ll get there via the week’s most challenging ride, which travels west through some hilly terrain but eventually gives way to the otherworldly vineyards of Les Landes. At the end of our rewarding descent, a first taste of wine awaits us at Château de Monbazillac—and trust us when we say it poses some serious competition to Bordeaux’s Sauternes. After lunch, ride to the town of Bergerac—our last destination in the Dordogne—then take an hourlong transfer into the heart of Bordeaux. We waste no time in this essential winegrowing region and head straight for Saint-Émilion to meet our friend and wine merchant Benoit. In his underground caveau, we’ll sip the wine that has earned Bordeaux its world renown before dinner on your own in this quaint cobblestone town.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch
Destinations: Lalinde, Saint-Capraise-de-Lalinde, Monbazillac, Bergerac
Accomplished: 30 miles / 49 km, elevation gain: 1,377 feet / 420 meters
Accommodations: Château du Palanquey - Day 5
Pomerol and Saint-Émilion
Today is all about the world-famous vineyards of Bordeaux. Begin cycling past some of the most prestigious estates in Pomerol and Saint-Émilion: Cheval Blanc, Beau-Séjour Bécot, Pressac, Petrus, and Angélus to name a few. During a wine tasting and lunch at Château de la Dominique, we’ll dip our toe into some right-bank reds from the Saint-Émilion appellation, then hop back in the saddle for the last push to our hotel. A special table is set to celebrate our final evening, and dinner is lovingly prepared using only garden-fresh produce and locally sourced ingredients. The cherry on top is the domaine’s own wine, produced in partnership with Château Angelus—known for their Saint-Émilion Premier Grand Crus.
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Destinations: Pomerol, Bertin, Montagne, Saint-Émilion, Sainte-Colombe
Accomplished: 31 miles / 50 km, elevation gain: 176 feet / 537 meters
Accommodations: Château du Palanquey - Day 6
One Last Loop
Take the morning to enjoy a late breakfast, wake at sunrise to swim laps, or seize the opportunity for a final spin through Bordeaux’s sleepy villages and swaying sea of vines. However you choose to spend the last precious moments of your trip, we’ll bring you to the Libourne train station and see you off to your next destination.
Meals: Breakfast
Destinations: Sainte-Colombe, Libourne
Accomplished: 14 miles / 22 km, elevation gain: 525 feet / 116 meters
DuVine itineraries may be subject to slight route changes, hotel substitutions, and other modifications.
Arrival Details
Airport City: Paris or Brive-Souillac, France Pick-Up Location: Souillac train station Pick-Up Time: 11:00 am
Departure Details
Airport City: Paris or Bordeaux, France Drop-Off Location: Libourne train station Drop-Off Time: 12:00 pm
Arrival and departure details for 2025 + 2026 tours may be subject to change.
Dates + Availability
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Single Supplement From: $1,100- DatesPriceSpecial Events
- May 11 – 16$5,695
- May 25 – 30$5,795
- Jun 1 – 6$5,695Reserved by a private group
- Jun 15 – 20$5,795
- Jun 22 – 27$5,695
- Jun 29 – Jul 4$5,695
- Jul 6 – 11$5,795
- Jul 13 – 18$5,695
- Jul 20 – 25$5,695
- Aug 24 – 29$5,695
- Aug 31 – Sep 5$5,695
- Sep 7 – 12$5,695
- Sep 14 – 19$5,695
- Sep 29 – Oct 4$5,695
- Oct 5 – 10$5,695
Inclusions + Details
Accommodations
- Thoughtfully selected accommodations that reveal the true character of the region
- Luggage transfers
Meals
- Daily breakfasts, all lunches, nutritious snacks, and après velo cocktails
- 4 gourmet dinners at our favorite local restaurants and renowned culinary establishments
- Carefully selected local wine, beer, or spirits with every meal
Activities
- Wine tastings and activities as outlined in the tour itinerary
- Entrance fees to historic sites, museums, parks, and all other exclusive events
- Gratuities for baggage, porters, and hotel service
Gear
- Top-of-the-line bicycle selection
- Bike helmet
- Complimentary DuVine gear including a custom cycling jersey, DuVine t-shirt, water bottle, and drawstring bag
- GPS in most destinations
Support
- Expert bilingual guides with extensive local knowledge
- Support vehicle that follows the day’s route, distributes refreshments, and offers lifts
- Pick-up and drop-off before and after your tour from predetermined meeting points
- Daily bike maintenance to ensure optimal performance