5 Reasons to Ride This Tour
Cycle across France and Italy from France’s Atlantic Basque coast to Italy’s Piedmont region
Test yourself on legendary climbs that live deep in cycling folklore, from the great Pyrenean cols to Mont Ventoux, Alpe d’Huez and the high Alps
Experience a ride of historical proportions as we cycle in the footsteps of Hannibal and Alpine passes linked to his crossing
Experience striking contrast throughout the ride. Basque coastlines, remote mountain roads, lavender country, limestone gorges, high Alpine scenery and vineyard-covered hills
Discover from the saddle why crossing the Alps in 218 BC was a major turning point in history
The Epic: Cycle from Biarritz to Alba
September 1, 2027 - September 1, 2027Join us on an adventure of historical proportions as we ride iconic climbs across the Pyrenees and Alps from Biarritz to Alba
Stage 1 - Pyrenees - Biarritz to Bedoin
September 1, 2027 - September 15, 2027Journey from Biarritz to Bédoin through legendary Pyrenean climbs and southern France
Highlights
Stage 2 - Alps - Bedoin to Alba
September 15, 2027 - September 26, 2027From Ventoux to the high Alps, follow Hannibal’s trail into Italy
Highlights
Tour Itinerary
Stage 1 Basque Coast & Foothills - Biarritz to Montory - Days 1 to 3
Stage 1 High Pyrenees - Montory to Bagnères-de-Luchon - Days 4 to 7
Stage 1 Luchon Pause - Bagnères-de-Luchon - Days 8 to 9
Stage 1 Cathar Country - Bagnères-de-Luchon to Carcassonne - Days 10 to 12
Stage 1 Languedoc & Provence - Carcassonne to Bédoin - Days 13 to 15
Stage 2 Ventoux Basecamp - Bédoin to Sault - Days 1 to 4
Stage 2 Provence to the Alps - Sault to Chichilianne - Days 5 to 6
Stage 2 Alpine Legends - Chichilianne to Bourg d’Oisans - Days 7 to 8
Stage 2 High Alps - Bourg d’Oisans to Costigliole Saluzzo - Days 9 to 10
Stage 2 Piedmont Finale - Costigliole Saluzzo to Alba - Days 11 to 12
Ride Data: Daily Distances and Elevation
Additional Tour Details
Accommodation
From charming boutiques to well-deserved comfort, our accommodations are carefully selected to reflect the unique character of each region. We favour places with a true sense of place over big chain hotels, ensuring your stay is as memorable as the ride itself. Depending on the stage, you’ll experience everything from luxurious retreats to functional stays, always selected with care to suit the journey. Below are a range of hotels we use on your tour.
Hôtel de Silhouette
Hôtel du Roi
Set within easy walking distance of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Medieval City and the Canal du Midi, this elegant retreat pairs comfort with quiet refinement. It offers a serene escape amid history, landscapes, and the rich flavours of the region.
Hotel Gounod
Housed in a former 18th-century coaching inn in the heart of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, this storied retreat once welcomed Charles Gounod, who composed part of Mireille here in 1863. Facing the collegiate church, it blends historic character with thoughtfully updated interiors. A charming and intimate stay, it offers an authentic Provençal escape shaped by heritage and hospitality.
Le Nesk
Steeped in Mont Ventoux’s legendary cycling heritage, this characterful retreat blends sporting history with understated elegance in a fascinating setting. Set in an 18th-century building in the hilltop village of Sault, it showcases a collection of bicycles once ridden by iconic racers, celebrating the spirit of cycling.
Hotel Castello Rosso
Castello Rosso Hotel, completed around 1625 by the Counts Crotti, rises from the remains of a historic fortress. Surrounded by the rolling hills of northern Italy, this former castle has been reimagined as an elegant countryside retreat, blending its noble heritage with contemporary comfort.
Dining
Hannibal offers a rolling feast of regional cuisine, beginning with the bold flavours of the Basque country and French Pyrenees, moving through the rustic classics of southern France, and ending with a final taste of Piedmont. Expect mountain cheeses, fine charcuterie, cassoulet, Provençal produce and elegant, seasonal dishes that reflect the landscapes we travel through.
Local wines are a constant companion along the way, from the southwest of France to the foothills of the Alps, while meals range from relaxed village lunches, our famous picnics, to memorable dinners in character-filled settings. On Hannibal, dining is more than refuelling; it is one of the defining pleasures of the journey.
Fleurs d’Olargues, Olargues
Always in the running for the best meal of the tour this restaurant prides itself on using fresh produce from their market garden. Situated in the ‘most beautiful village’ of Olargues the backdrop (pictured) is only matched by the quality of the cuisine.
Logis Hôtel le Manoir d'Agnès, Tarascon-sur-Ariège
Set within the elegant surroundings of Logis Hôtel le Manoir d’Agnès, the restaurant offers a refined take on regional cuisine in a warm, intimate setting. Showcasing seasonal ingredients and local flavours, it delivers a thoughtful dining experience rooted in the culinary traditions of the Ariège
Chez Yuko, Saint-Didier
Chez Yuko is a charming family-run Japanese restaurant nestled in the heart of Provence, in the picturesque village of Saint-Didier. Blending authentic Japanese flavours with the relaxed rhythm of the Provençal countryside, it brings a novel balance between two culinary traditions.
Logis Hôtel la Ferme de l'Izoard, Arvieux
Enjoy carefully prepared, balanced cuisine in a welcoming setting, where the chef and his team craft a varied daily menu inspired by regional specialities. Each dish is made with fresh, locally sourced produce, offering an authentic taste of the area.
Enoclub, Alba
Nestled in the heart of Alba, Enoclub offers a refined dining experience centered on regional cuisine and an exceptional wine list. Set within a warm, atmospheric cellar, it pairs thoughtful service with well-crafted dishes, making it a standout destination for both locals and visitors.
Ride & Seek Picnics
Our picnics are a highlight of the day with fresh local produce, plenty of variety, and the freedom to enjoy whatever takes your fancy. While the setting might be a local park, a quiet forest clearing, a hilltop viewpoint, or a scenic roadside stop, it’s always a chance to pause, relax, and refuel. Whether you linger over good food and conversation or grab a quick bite before jumping back on the bike, it’s the perfect mid-ride reset.
Inclusions, Bikes, and Gear
What's Included
- Accommodation in our carefully selected hotels
- Meals – hotel breakfasts, snacks en route and pre/post-ride nutrition, lunches including the famed Ride and Seek picnics, multi course group dinners with a focus on the local cuisine.*NB we include occasional independent lunches & dinners to break up the week
- Ride and Seek jersey
- Garmin 1030 use with all routes preloaded
- Ride and Seek water bottle
- Kit laundry service once a week
- Passionate, experienced and knowledgeable guides always on hand to help
What's Not Included
- Alcoholic beverages
- Bike hire
- Pre & post tour accommodation
Travel Essentials
Stage 1 Biarritz to Bedoin
TOUR START
Thursday 1 September – 2027
WHERE
Hôtel de Silhouette – Biarritz
MEETING TIME
10:00
GETTING THERE
The easiest airport gateway is Biarritz Airport which is a 10 minute taxi ride from our hotel.
Biarritz is also is also serviced by TGV train from Paris. The train station is a 15 minute taxi ride from our hotel
NOTE
The tour will begin with a brief tour presentation followed by a welcome lunch.
Tour Finish - Stage 1
Tuesday 14 September 2027 – after breakfast
WHERE
Hotel des Pins – Bedoin
GETTING AWAY
Avignon is the best option for the fast TGV trains, located just a 45-minute drive from the final hotel. Regular trains run to Paris from this station.
The nearest airport is Marseille, which is a 90-minute drive from Bedoin.
NOTE
We offer a shuttle to Avignon TGV station at 09:00
ADDITIONAL NIGHTS
If you require extra nights before or after your tour, you can book online via the hotel website or your favourite booking site. Include a message that you are part of our group, and the hotel will do its best to keep you in the same room for the duration of your stay. Please note that extra nights are subject to hotel rates and availability.
Stage 2 - Bedoin to Alba
TOUR START
Tuesday 14 September – 2027
WHERE
Hotel des Pins – Bedoin
MEETING TIME
12:00
GETTING THERE
Avignon is the best option for arriving by train, featuring a TGV station with regular fast trains from Paris.
For air travel, Marseille serves as the optimal airport hub, offering regular shuttle services to the nearby Aix-en-Provence TGV station.
We have a pick up from Avignon TGV station at 10:00am. If you are staying in Avignon we are also able to pick from the centre of the city at 1030.
NOTE
The tour will begin with an introduction to the tour over a welcome lunch with one of the guides, followed by a warm-up ride.
Tour Finish - Stage 2
Saturday, 25 September 2027 – after breakfast
WHERE
Hotel Calissano – Alba
GETTING AWAY
Turin airport is the closest and most convenient international airport to Alba.
For trains Turin’s Porta Nuova station is well-connected with the rest of Italy.
NOTE
We offer a shuttle service to Turin airport (90 minute drive) after breakfast. We advise against scheduling flights departing before midday to ensure ample time for travel. During the journey, we can also arrange a drop-off at Turin’s Porta Nuova train station (60 minute drive)
ADDITIONAL NIGHTS
If you require extra nights before or after your tour, you can book online via the hotel website or your favourite booking site. Include a message that you are part of our group, and the hotel will do its best to keep you in the same room for the duration of your stay. Please note that extra nights are subject to hotel rates and availability.
History
Hannibal: The inspiration for our original Epic Adventure
‘I will either find a way, or make one’ Hannibal
Hannibal Barca is one of the greatest military commanders of all time.
As a leader of the ancient superpower, Carthage, he waged a
lifelong war against the Romans and nearly destroyed them.
And yet, today we know very little about Hannibal or his people:
the Carthaginians. What we do remember is one of his amazing
feats: to fight the Romans on their own turf, Hannibal led an army
that included nearly forty elephants, over the frozen mountain tops of the Alps and into Italy.
That achievement, leading the largest land animal over one of the
biggest mountain chains, was just part of an incredible journey that took Hannibal and his force of sixty thousand men from southern Spain, through France, into Italy via the Alps and finally, over the sea and back to the now Tunisian city of Carthage. For Hannibal Barca this was a very personal conflict – a family affair. As a boy he’d sworn to his father Hamilcar that he would fight Rome to the death and his top generals were his two brothers, Hasdrubal and Mago. Their struggle was the main event during the biggest and bloodiest conflict of ancient times, the century long Punic Wars (264-146 BC). With Hannibal as commander, it really looked as if Carthage was going to win. European civilisation came so close to being something very different – Rome-free, and yet Rome totally dominates our imagination when we think about the ancient world. When Hannibal lived, things were very different.
Want to learn more? Discover the incredible history behind the destinations we visit on this tour.
Keep ReadingPricing, Deposit, and Payment Terms
Paying for your tour
To reserve your tour we require a deposit of Euro 500 per person (or the equivalent in £, US$ or AU$ if you wish to pay in local currency in the UK, US or Australia).
The balance of your payment is due 90 days prior to departure. If reserving your trip within 90 days of departure, full payment is required. The final invoice will include any applicable single supplements and bike hire costs.
Payment can be made by bank transfer or by debit/credit card (card fees apply).
Cancellation Policy
We recommend that you have trip insurance in place before the 90-day cut off to cover for any unforeseen eventualities. If you must cancel your reservation and would like a refund, the fees for doing so are as follows:
Days Prior to Departure Cancellation Fee
90+ Admin fee – 150 euros
61-90 25% of trip price
31-60 50% of trip price
0-30 100% of trip price
Deposit Transfer (credit note)
Alternatively, you can choose to move your deposit to any other tour on the schedule (subject to availability) with no penalty up until 90 days before departure. Deposit credit notes will be valid for 24 months from the issue date.
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Straight Talk: Know Before You Go
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