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Champagne, Épernay - Paris, Bike & Barge in France

8 days
From Epernay to Paris
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Bicycle
Pedal-powered journeys for two-wheeled explorers
Fully Guided
An experienced guide will be with you for the entire tour
Guided in English
Other languages on request: French, Dutch
Group Size 1 - 14
Ages 6+
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Itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Epernay

    You'll arrive between 10 am and 2 pm and get settled into your accommodations. After that, grab the bikes and take a short ride around Epernay to get the feel for the area and warm up your legs before the week ahead.

    Start point
    Épernay, Marne, France (near the bridge, 10:00 - 14:00)

    Optional Activities

    • Try out bikes with short ride in and around Epernay
    Landmarks
    Epernay
  2. Day 2

    Epernay to Reims

    Start with a short train tour, then head to Reims where you'll visit the champagne house Pommery. From there, check out the cathedral, the place where French kings were crowned, which sits right in the heart of the city.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Included Activities

    • Visit Champagne house Pommery
    • Visit Reims Cathedral
    Landmarks
    Pommery Champagne House
    Reims Cathedral
  3. Day 3

    Reims to Dormans or Chatillon-sur-Marne

    Visit one of the champagne houses in the morning, then get on the bikes and cycle along the Marne. You'll ride through some hills as you make your way to either Dormans or Chatillon-sur-Marne, depending on your preference and energy level.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Included Activities

    • Visit one of the champagne houses
    • Cycling along the Marne
    Landmarks
    Marne River
    Dormans
    Chatillon-sur-Marne
  4. Day 4

    Dormans to Chateau Thierry

    Start cycling at 9 am and ride through the vineyard region, which has some slopes to keep things interesting. Along the route you'll see a war monument in the park, then continue along the river into the town of Chateau Thierry. Take time to visit the Jean de la Fontaine Museum before wrapping up the day.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Included Activities

    • Visit war monument in park
    • Cycling through vineyard region
    • Visit Museum of Jean de la Fontaine
    Landmarks
    Chateau Thierry
    Jean de la Fontaine Museum
  5. Day 5

    Chateau Thierry to La Ferté sous Jouarre

    Head out at 9 am for a roughly 45 km ride from Chateau Thierry to La Ferte sous Jouarre. The route follows the river with nice views and some elevation changes. If you're interested, there's an option to stop and visit the Abbey of Jouarre along the way.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Included Activities

    • Cycling along river approximately 45 km

    Optional Activities

    • Visit Abbey of Jouarre
    Landmarks
    Abbey of Jouarre
    La Ferté sous Jouarre
  6. Day 6

    La Ferté sous Jouarre to Lagny

    Cycle through the Brie region and into Meaux, where you'll stop at the Great War museum and a Brie factory. The cathedral there is worth seeing as well. After Meaux, keep riding to Lagny, a small town on the outskirts of Paris where the barge will be waiting.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Included Activities

    • Visit Great War museum in Meaux
    • Visit Brie factory
    • Visit Meaux Cathedral
    • Cycling through Brie region
    Landmarks
    Meaux Great War Museum
    Meaux Cathedral
    Brie Region
    Lagny
  7. Day 7

    Lagny to Paris

    Cycle along the river on quiet bike trails as you head into Paris. You'll enter near Vincennes Park and the castle, then continue through the Canal St. Martin with its 4 double locks. The barge will dock downtown near Bassin de la Villette, right in the heart of the city.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Included Activities

    • Cycling into Paris on quiet bike trails
    • Pass through Canal St. Martin with 4 double locks

    Optional Activities

    • Visit Vincennes Park and Castle area
    Landmarks
    Vincennes Park and Castle
    Canal St. Martin
    Bassin de la Villette
    Confluence of Marne and Seine
  8. Day 8

    Paris

    After breakfast, the tour wraps up and you'll say goodbye. It's time to head home with plenty of memories from cycling through the Champagne region.

    End point
    Quai De L'oise, 75019 Paris, France (on the quai)
    Meals
    Breakfast
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  • Ayman
    · June 21st, 2025
    This was our first bike and barge tour, so we have no others to compare with. Nevertheless we had a great overall experience. Some thoughts and tips for others... We departed from Paris and decided to arrive at Orly Airport, which was a smaller and more convenient airport to the barge's departure location. We arranged for a driver to meet us through the tour operator. It was a little tricky finding our driver at the terminal, but he was familiar with the location and drove us all the way to the barge; making it very easy to deal with our luggage. We were able to drop our luggage on the deck of the ship and get a bite to eat while the boat was being prepared for the new guests. The overarching theme is flexibility. Sailing though canals requires much coordination of loch/bridge passage, docking locations, water and fuel refilling, etc. As a result we did not always follow the original plan. However our guide was always able to devise a new touring and cycling plan for the day. About half of the docking locations were not in the immediate vicinity of a town. Cycling averaged 50km per day, and there were certain days where guests could opt to do a separate non-cycling tour on their own. Guests are always able to stay on the barge for the day if they feel unable to cycle for some reason; we did so on the very last full day which proved helpful for our packing and recovery. The ship has seven guest rooms; we had 12 guests and five crew members. The small size gives a more intimate sort of feeling as guests and crew interact frequently and eat all meals together. Each cabin is configured differently; ours was toward the bow. The quarters were snug but each has its own toilet, sink and shower. The beds were also snug, but comfortable and warm. A pair of towels for each guest were changed twice per week (no washcloths provided). Daily basic room cleaning and a more thorough cleaning was provided mid-tour. There was a single 220V outlet in the room, as well as radiator heater and A/C unit. Due to the time of year (late May/early June), we didn't need to use the heater at all; and used the A/C only a couple times. The ship provides a shared hair dryer for community use. In addition to the cabins, guests can relax in a shared dining areas downstairs, or on the deck upstairs if weather permits. Daily laundry service is provided in the form of small mesh bags in which you place your things to be washed each morning. They are returned to you the same way at the end of the day, and a drying rack is available on deck to hang them when you return from cycling. Once you figure out the system, it is very helpful. We also washed and hung some small items in the cabin. There are hanging racks in the shower but our things did not dry well in there. Our cycling guide Sietse was wonderful. He meticulously plotted our route each evening and sometimes even adjusted it in the morning depending on the circumstances. He factored in tourist, coffee and lunch stops; we typically departed at about 9 each morning and returned to the barge by 5 pm. Sietse is a walking encyclopedia and provided a lot of historical context around the sights and cities we visited. The bikes needed better servicing; we used electric bikes, which were great when they worked. Half of the eBikes gave trouble at one point or another, including mine which would intermittently decide to stop assisting me. There was ample food. Meals, especially dinners, were a highlight. Our Captain, Marius, journeyed out most mornings to pick up local fresh bread to start the day. Breakfast (8 am daily) typically included fresh fruit, fruit juices, milk, yogurt, granola, muesli, corn flakes, bread, peanut butter, jam, cheeses and meats. Sometimes we would have eggs also. Coffee and tea were always available. We would make sandwiches to take with us and eat for lunch along with some other snack foods that were provided. Our Chef Meta was a very passionate cook and dinners were beautifully presented and varied. Dessert was always provided. Prepared dinners were provided every night except one night per week when the guests would eat out in town. Sometimes snacks were made available on the ship upon our return, but not always. The ship does have a selection of alcohol and soft drinks for purchase, but I felt the prices were a bit high considering the tour description stated they were provided at "very reasonable prices." There is also a 10 euro corkage fee for any bottles brought on board.
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  • Sherry
    · June 20th, 2025
    We had a great time on our bike/ barge trip! The food was outstanding as was the cook. The barge was unique and functional, but the washing machine was broken and had to be replaced, dishwasher was broken the entire trip. The captain seemed indifferent to us, after being very helpful pre trip. The guide was friendly, knowledgeable and eager to share the areas history. The bikes were certainly less than expected and not in good operating condition. The host was on his first trip and the deckhand/assistant varied between friendly and aloof and moody. The trip plan had to change because of lock work, which is certainly understandable, but there also seemed to be many delays with the need to find water. We moored near several interesting villages, we often moored in ugly industrial sites! Our entire group was quite surprised by the liquor charges. The trip information stated that wine and beer would be available at reasonable prices on the boat. All the wines were €30 plus. We did not find that reasonable! corkage fee was €10 to bring any outside bottles! Overall, we enjoyed the experience, but it could have been better
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  • Robert
    · October 23rd, 2024
    Good route fine food and great fun
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      We do have a tour starting September 28, but it's a trip from Paris to Bruges, so no Champagne.

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