• Equipment hire, Touring, With porterage

Geneva to Annecy: famous mountain passes in Savoie

Created with experienced cyclists in mind, this tour takes in 3 of the most beautiful lakes in Europe: Lake Geneva, Lac d'Annecy and Lac du Bourget. Following the route of the Tour de France, you will discover stunning panoramic views and ride through typical Savoyard villages.

Equipment hire, Touring, With porterage Geneva to Annecy: famous mountain passes in Savoie Gaillard

About

Gaillard (74240)

Day 1 (Friday or Sunday): Arrival in Geneva
Arrive in Geneva at your leisure. Take time to discover this international city and its alluring lake on your own. In the beautiful old town, you’ll find authentic Swiss restaurants; for international fare, plenty of restaurants are located in the Paquis district. Depending on the option you choose, you will lodge in downtown Geneva or across the border in a quiet French suburb.

Day 2 (Saturday or Monday): Geneva -Seyssel (via Le Col de Richemond and Le Col de La Biche)
In the morning, our staff will meet you at the hotel and provide you with all the necessary materials (our kit includes marked maps, detailed route notes, tourist information, and a pre-loaded GPS or a phone App) for the next few days’ adventure. Start your cycling tour by riding through pretty Swiss villages such as Avully, Cartigny, Russin, and Chancy before entering France through the Usses valley. Ride upward through the Jura Mountains and the passes of Col de Richemond – included in the 2012 Tour de France - and Col de la Biche. The stage ends in the charming town of Seyssel, which straddles the Rhône River.

Day 3 (Sunday or Tuesday): Seyssel - Aix-Les-Bains (via Le Grand Colombier)
From Seyssel, you cycle through the wine-growing region of Chautagne before riding through Culoz at the foot of the Col du Grand Colombier, one of France's most challenging mountain passes. Making its Tour de France début in 2012, Colombier's steepest section has a punishing gradient of 10.2% — but all that effort will be rewarded with spectacular views of the region. After visiting the pretty village of Chanaz, the route takes you to the shores of Lake Bourget, whose brilliant blue waters are home to more than 30 species of fish and various rare birds. As France's largest lake, it’s also a top destination for windsurfing, kayaking, water-skiing, diving, and a range of other sports. The ride ends at the foot of the Alps in Aix-les-Bains, Bourget's most important town and a popular spa resort. Investigate Roman ruins or amble through lush gardens before heading to the town's historic center, where bustling cafés and first-rate restaurants exude Belle Époque charm.

Day 4 (Monday or Wednesday): Aix-Les-Bains - Sainte-Hélène-sur-Isère or Coise-Saint-Jean-Pied-Gauthier (via Les Bauges)
Today’s ride will take you out of Aix-les-Bains and towards Sainte-Hélène-sur-Isère on some of the region’s best-kept secret cycling routes. Passing on small roads, you will truly feel like a local after today’s ride. With nearly 2,080m (9,185 ft) of total climbing, this ride takes you by Mont Revard, which is part of the Bauges mountain range. While not as well-known like some of the other mountain ranges in the area, the Bauges mountain range will not disappoint! The Tour de France has climbed it 5 times, passing most recently in 2013. In 1972, the stage between Aix-les-Bains and Mont Revard was, by its distance of 28km/17 miles, one of the shortest stages of the history of the Tour de France. Your ride will end in either in the picturesque towns of Sainte-Hélène-sur-Isère or Coise, depending on your hotel preference.

Day 5 (Tuesday or Thursday): Sainte-Hélène-sur-Isère/Coise - Annecy (via Col des Saisies and Col des Aravis)
The final ride of the tour first takes you to Annecy via the Olympic town of Albertville, home of the 1992 Winter Games. On your way, you will ride two famous mountain passes. First up is the more challenging Col des Saisies, a regular part of the Tour, with a climb of around 15km/9 miles and an average gradient of 6.4%. Next up is the Col des Aravis, also featured in the Tour almost 40 times, with an ascent of around 19km/11 miles and a gradient of 4.6%. The ride ends by Lake Annecy, which hosted a time trial in the 2009 Tour and was featured in the 2013 Tour de France. Canals crisscross the medieval town center – hence its “Venice of the Savoy” nom de plume — and a medieval castle dominates. For a truly relaxing end to your holiday, take a dip in Lake Annecy's turquoise waters or simply sunbathe on its shores.

Day 6 (Wednesday or Friday): Departure
After breakfast, you’re free to depart at the time of your choice. Before you do, consider strolling through the old part of Annecy, one of France’s prettiest towns.

Accommodation
  • 2-star hotel
  • 3-star hotel
Accommodation
  • By bike
Number of days

6 Day(s)

Number of nights

5 Night(s)

    1 4

    Prices

    From 01/01 to 31/03/2023
    Adult: 0 €.

    From 01/04 to 30/04/2023
    Adult: 775 to 995 € (per person sharing a room. Single supplement is 240 euros in 2-star hotels and 465 in 3-star hotels).

    From 01/05 to 30/06/2023
    Adult: 795 to 1,025 € (per person sharing a room. Single supplement is 250 euros in 2-star hotels and 475 in 3-star hotels).

    From 01/07 to 31/08/2023
    Adult: 825 to 1,055 € (per person sharing a room. Single supplement is 290 euros in 2-star hotels and 460 in 3-star hotels).

    From 01/09 to 30/09/2023
    Adult: 795 to 1,025 € (per person sharing a room. Single supplement is 250 euros in 2-star hotels and 475 in 3-star hotels).

    From 01/10 to 31/10/2023
    Adult: 775 to 995 € (per person sharing a room. Single supplement is 270 euros in 2-star hotels and 440 in 3-star hotels).

    From 01/11/2023 to 31/03/2024
    Adult: 0 €.


    Pricing: From 775 euros per person sharing a double room

    Two options are available for this trip:

    Option A: 3 nights in 2-star hotels, 1 night in a comfortable guesthouse, and 1 night in a 3-star hotel (in Gaillard, just 7 km/4 miles from the center of Geneva)
    • 775 euros per person in April and October. Single supplement is 270 euros
    • 795 euros per person in May, June, and September. Single supplement is 280 euros
    • 825 euros per person in July and August. Single supplement is 290 euros

    Option A+: 3 nights in 3-star hotels, 1 night in a guesthouse of charm, and 1 night in a 2-star hotel (in Seyssel)
    • 995 euros per person in April and October. Single supplement is 440 euros
    • 1025 euros per person in May, June, and September. Single supplement is 450 euros
    • 1055 euros per person in July and August. Single supplement is 460 euros.

    Methods of payment accepted : Bank/credit card

    Reception

    Languages spoken : English, French
    Languages of documentation : English, French

    Opening

    All year round
    Opening hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 9 am and 6 pm.
    Closed exceptionally on January 1st, November 1st, November 11th and December 25th.

    Services
    • Equipment hire
    • Touring
    • With porterage
    Services
    • Breakfast
    • Booking obligatory
    • Half-board
    • Equipment hire

    Access

    La Chatelaine 18 rue René Cassin 74240 Gaillard
    Information update on 05/09/2023 by Office de Tourisme des Monts de Genève