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UNITED KINGDOM & FRANCE London to Paris Cycle (Route 2) Duration: 5 days / 4 nights Depart: London, The O2 Return: Paris London on Eurostar Cycling from London to Paris is one of the great cycle experiences in Europe. Passing through picturesque Kent countryside, we cross the Channel and continue through the small villages and medieval market towns of Northern France. With long days in the saddle and some strenuous hillclimbs, the sight of the Eiffel Tower, our finishing point, will evoke a real sense of achievement. fields and villages of rural Kent, passing orchards and traditional oast houses where hops are stored. We follow country roads across the hills of the North Downs to Dover and the coast. Taking the ferry to Dieppe, we have dinner on board and on arrival ride to our nearby accommodation. Night hotel. (Dinner on ferry not included) Cycle approx 128km (80 miles) Day 2: Dieppe Lisieux Our challenge is designed so that our last day in Paris gives us the wonderful opportunity of witnessing the exciting final stage of the Tour de France, as it ends with its customary laps of the Champs-Elysées. There s also time to explore some of the sights of this majestic city, before we head home on Eurostar. We enjoy a hearty breakfast before heading out on today s challenging ride. Leaving Dieppe, initially along the coast, we soon ride inland and south through the beautiful Saâne valley. This is a lovely area that cuts through the low-lying hills; we pass lots of small tranquil villages enroute. We skirt the small town of Yerville and cycle southwest, arriving at the banks of the wide River Seine. Crossing 30km short of the river-mouth is an impressive experience as large vessels ply the waters far upriver. Keeping the sweeping curve of riverbank to our right, we pedal through the Brotonne Forest, a picturesque area of oak and beech trees ITINERARY Day 1: London Dover Dieppe An early start from the O2 allows us to avoid the morning traffic as we pass through the outskirts of London onto quieter roads. It is not long before we are among the rolling

surrounded by a wide loop of the Seine. Leaving woodland and river behind, we continue southwest until we reach Pont-Audemer, a pretty town of half-timbered buildings and canals lying on the River Risle. From here we continue, still southwest, through small villages and hedged farmland, to our finishing-point, Lisieux. Night hotel. Cycle approx 140km (87 miles) Day 3: Lisieux Vernon Leaving Liseux behind us, we head due east through rolling farmland and villages. This is farming countryside, renowned for its production of cheeses, cider and calvados. Continuing east to Brionne, a small town on the River Risle, we cross the river and ride southeast to Neubourg. We stop for lunch, then continue through green forests which provide a real contrast to the first part of our day. Heading through villages north of Evreux, we cross the River Eure and then ride the final leg to Vernon, an historic town on the Seine where we stay for our final night before arriving in Paris. Night hotel. Cycle approx 112km (70 miles) Day 5: Paris London After breakfast you are free to explore the city; popular attractions include the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre- Dame Cathedral and the Louvre. The Tour de France finishes on the 71m-wide Champs-Elysées, by far the best place to watch the sprinters in action as they circuit inner Paris for about an hour before the final lap. The atmosphere in Paris will be electric as spectators gather early to watch the world s most famous cycling event arrive home, and if you want to get a good view you are advised to get there many hours before the peloton! You are responsible for getting yourself and your bags to the Gare du Nord in good time for our Eurostar train back to St Pancras, where we meet the bikes. Those who prefer will be transferred back to the start point to pick up transport. (Lunch & dinner not included) Day 4: Vernon Paris Our final day s cycling takes us south on small village roads to Breval; from here we continue predominantly east on a slightly larger road through Septeuil and Crespières, small traditional towns. As we reach the suburbs of Paris we look out for the distinctive landmarks of the Eiffel Tower and the Sacré Coeur standing out on the skyline. Crossing the River Seine for the final time, we reach the suburb of Boulogne- Billancourt and continue through the Paris streets to our finish beneath the lofty arches of the Eiffel Tower. We check into our hotel and enjoy a great celebration to mark our achievements. Night hotel. Cycle approx 100 km (63 miles) Discover Adventure reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate. GENERAL INFORMATION TOUR COST All accommodation is included, as well as transport (by ferry and Eurostar) and all meals except 3 as specified in the itinerary. It also includes full trip support of experienced Discover Adventure leaders, medical staff, drivers and mechanics (see Trip Support below).

It does not include personal travel insurance, three meals as specified, transport around Paris on Day 5, drinks, extra food, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit. Costs in France We recommend you budget for the following costs incountry: - Meals not included: 30-50 - Local transport within Paris: 10-20 Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs & other personal expenses. This recommendation is a guideline only. Please note that costs may fluctuate and we have no control over any changes. We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency. Lunches are generous buffet-style with plenty of energy food to keep you going! Dinners are generally eaten in the hotels. Dietary Requirements Being vegetarian or having other dietary requirements is not usually a problem provided you let us know well in advance. Bear in mind that being vegetarian is not generally well-understood in France, so meals may not be as varied as you are used to. If you know there are plenty of foods you cannot eat you may wish to bring extra snacks from home so you can top up your energy supply. Please feel free to ask us for advice. Other Meals Any meals not included are listed in the itinerary and are generally when we are in towns or cities where you are free to explore and find something to suit your budget. ACCOMMODATION Accommodation is in 2-3* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. The hotels are comfortable and well-situated with en suite facilities, but not luxurious; standards may vary between the hotels. FOOD All food is included except 3 meals where specified. ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE! PASSPORT, VISA & VACCINATIONS A valid ten-year passport is essential; it must be valid for at least six months after entry into France. There is no visa requirement for UK citizens. Other nationalities should check entry requirements. We insist that you have had a Tetanus injection in the last ten years, and highly recommend protection against Polio. You should always check with a GP or travel clinic for up-to-date travel health advice as it does change. Travelling, whether in the UK or abroad, is always unpredictable. Whether it s the varying state of public toilets, puncturing in the rain, quirky accommodation staff it s all part of the challenge you are signing up for! We can guarantee that coming face-to-face with experiences outside your normal comfort zone will help you bond with your fellow cyclists and provide you with plenty of things to laugh about! A sense of humour and sense of adventure are two of the most important things to bring with you!

CYCLING INFORMATION Terrain The cycling is mainly undulating. The first day is particularly strenuous with some tough climbs. We ride mainly on small country roads. Traffic is light on most of the roads but when we pass through busy areas we may go through as a group. French drivers are generally far more considerate to cyclists than here in the UK. Distances are fairly long, varying from 100 140km (63 87 miles) per day; you should make sure you are fit enough to manage these distances. In total we cycle approx 482km (300 miles), though these distances may vary slightly depending on hotel location and any deviations. Please be aware that all cycle computers and GPS devices vary slightly: please do not feel cheated if your mileage does not agree with ours! It is imperative that you supply your own helmet and wear it at all times while cycling, with the straps done up. Clothing & Equipment We could be exposed to bad weather at any time. The information below gives you an idea of the climate, but be prepared for all weathers and temperatures and remember that weather conditions can change quickly. We provide you with a detailed packing kit-list on registration, as well as details on useful discounts you are entitled to as a Discover Adventure customer. We are always available if you need advice. Weather The climate of northern France is very similar to that of southern England. Temperatures can vary widely, rain is always a possibility and it may be windy in flatter areas. May / June 14-28 C Aug / Sept 16-32 C Bikes We strongly recommend that you ride a road/racing bike (rather than a mountain bike) for this trip due to the long distances involved on well-surfaced roads. However Discover Adventure can provide hybrid or mountain bikes at an extra cost if you wish. FITNESS WARNING: DESIGNED TO BE CHALLENGING! This ride is designed to be challenging for those of good health and fitness, and is achievable for most people provided they train well in advance. We will supply you with a thorough training guide when you have registered. Training for the challenge is all part of the preparation and requires commitment! Without it, you will find the ride less enjoyable and we want you to have the time of your life! Bike Repairs A range of spares will be carried as well as a full tool kit. However it is impossible for us to carry spares for every eventuality so it is vital that when bringing your own bike it is in good order before departure. We are always happy to talk through the trip in more detail with you if you are worried about your fitness at any stage. Fitness Levels Our challenges attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone s limits. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace: this is not a race. For logistical and safety reasons we sometimes need to regroup, so the front-runners will find themselves waiting for the slower ones. Please relax, and remember that this is a

team effort that enables people to achieve their personal goals and earn sponsorship. TRAINING WEEKENDS Discover Adventure Cycle Training Weekends in Wiltshire are designed to help you prepare for your challenge. Whether you use the weekend to gauge your fitness, get your training back on track, boost your confidence, get advice or meet other cyclists, you re bound to find it incredibly useful! For dates and further information refer to our website: www.discoveradventure.com Our training weekends are open to people on all our challenges, no matter which trip you are booked on or who you are raising money for. TRIP SUPPORT Discover Adventure Crew Your trip will be led by experienced Discover Adventure leaders. Our leaders are selected for their experience in harsh wilderness environments, knowledge of travel in remote areas, friendliness and approachability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. You are in very safe hands with a Discover Adventure leader. All our leaders are from the UK or other English-speaking countries. Most work for us on an ad-hoc basis and have real jobs in-between trips! We never send our leaders to the same destination for months on end we want them to be as enthusiastic about your trip as you are. Although our leaders are trained in expedition first-aid, they are accompanied by a doctor or medic, who is there to look after the well-being of the whole group and deal with any incidents. They help the leaders to ensure the trip runs smoothly and encourage you when things get tough. The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is wellmarked, making you lunch and sorting out any mechanical problems. At Discover Adventure we pride ourselves on our high leader: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety. Luggage Support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them. Space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kitbag. Ask us about our speciallydesigned low-cost kitbags if you don t have one already. You should also bring a small daypack or large waist-pack to carry items needed during the day as you will not have access to your main luggage until the evening. Your bikes will return in our vehicles in time to meet you at St Pancras. They will be well-packed and protected during transit in our vehicles, but if you have an expensive or delicate frame, you may prefer to bring extra lagging to protect it more, or a soft bike bag. Hard case bike bags are not suitable as we do not have space to store them. We can offer a bike courier service for a limited amount of bikes useful if you prefer not to collect your bike at the station. Further details and costs will be sent to you nearer the time; bookings for this service will be taken on a firstcome, first-served basis. TRIP SAFETY Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with radios and emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate.

Pre-trip administration such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance is all done with your safety in mind. WORLDWIDE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM Long before Responsible Tourism became a recognised phrase, we designed and ran our trips to ensure they made minimum impact on the environment and a positive impact on the local communities we pass through. AITO, our Trade Association, has recognised the work we do in this area and has awarded us 4 stars as a Responsible Tour Operator. Discover Adventure Projects We are supporting a tree-planting project in Peru and a children s home in Tanzania on a long-term basis. If you would like to give something back please consider donating 5 to our projects when you sign up. Please see our website for more details. Carbon Offsetting We encourage all our customers to offset emissions connected with their trip. You can offset at any time in the lead-up to departure by visiting Climate Care via our website and making a donation to a worthwhile project supported by them. Alternatively, if you wish to take more practical action in the UK you can volunteer for a day with BTCV and work on an environmental project local to you. Work may include construction footpaths, dry stone walling, creating wildlife habitats or planting trees in your community. Make your volunteer pledge by going to www.btcv.org/dapledge Please contact the Discover Adventure office with any queries, using the contact information at the foot of this page. Copyright Discover Adventure 2001 / Updated 2011