London to Paris Cycle | Skyline Events Overseas Rides 2022 (2024)

Cycle from the vibrant Heart of London to the beautiful City of Lights

Cycle

Overview

This iconic London to Paris Cycle will take you from the heart of London through beautiful English villages and into the stunning countryside of rural France before you reach Paris and end your challenge under the Eiffel Tower! You will make friends for life and go on an incredible adventure which will stay with you forever.

Each ride has around one hundred fellow cyclists, so whether you are an experienced rider looking to put in some mileage or a complete beginner on your first ever multi-day cycle ride, you are bound to find other cyclists at your level and form great friendships as you pedal to Paris!

Want to experience the ultimate cyclists’ dream? Join us on our Tour de France ride where you will have the chance to enjoy a full day in Paris to watch the Tour de France finale on the Champs Elysees! What an experience!

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Start:
14th September 2022
Finish:
18th September 2022
Location(s):
London, UK / Paris, France
Trip duration:
5

Itinerary - 5 days

Day 1
London to Calais

Our challenge begins bright and early from Crystal Palace heading south towards the coast. Today’s route winds through the beautiful Kent countryside before we reach the famous white cliffs of Dover. From here we catch the ferry to Calais for our first overnight stop.Approx. 95 miles cycling

Day 2
Calais to Abbeville

La belle France! Stunning picturesque countryside awaits us in northern France as we travel south from Calais to Desvre, a small market town known for its ceramics. We then follow river valleys before finally arriving in Abbeville, a town steeped in history from the war which despite extensive damage in just one night has retained its beautiful Gothic church.Approx. 75 miles cycling.

Day 3
Abbeville to Beauvais

Our route this morning follows the river Somme out of Abbeville. Though the famous battle likely comes to mind first, the name Somme derives from the Celtic word for 'tranquillity' which fully encapsulates the feeling of the day as you cycle through this beautiful region. We finish the day in Beauvais whose market square is a real highlight with several of the buildings dating from the twelfth to sixteenth centuries.Approx. 70 miles cycling.

Day 4
Beauvais to Paris

Our final day of cycling and the big push to Paris! Stunning countryside provides a picturesque backdrop for the ride to our lunch spot by the River Seine. After lunch, we follow the river down through the suburbs until we reach the Bois de Boulogne – the most significant park in Paris. We then have a short ride along the famous wide boulevards of Paris before reaching our finishing point at the Eiffel Tower!Approx. 60 miles cycling.

Day 5
Paris to London on the Eurostar

The day is yours to soak up the Parisian way of life and explore the city and visit the landmarks only yesterday you were cycling by. We will meet you in the afternoon at the Gare du Nord to catch the Eurostar home arriving at St Pancras, where you reunite with your bike which has been transported for you overnight.

Dates & Prices

Registration Fee

Non-refundable booking fee to secure your place on the challenge

£149.00
Sponsorship Level

The amount you pledge to raise for your chosen charity

£1,650.00
Self-Funding Price

The amount you pay if you would prefer to cover your tour costs yourself

£825.00

FAQ's

Is the trip for me?

Definitely! These trips are all fantastic challenges for anyone wanting to do something amazing for a great cause! There will be lots of like-minded people taking part who’re just as passionate about cycling as you are, all looking for the challenge of a lifetime and of course to meet new friends. Some people come with friends or family but most people come on their own so what are you waiting for? Sign up today for a fantastic experience and the opportunity to make lifelong friends.

Is there an age restriction?

You need to be 18 years old or older to participant in our overseas trips. If you are under 18, you may still be able to participate but you will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Before anyone under 18 is accepted onto a challenge we would need to have a discussion so you can make an informed decision on the suitability of the challenge. If you call us (020 7424 5511) in the office we can offer this advice.

I've never done anything like this before, what should I expect?

Most people who sign up to our overseas challenges have also never done anything like this before! You’ll be well supported from the minute you sign up right through to the challenge itself but it’s important you come with an open mind. Due to the destinations we travel to things don’t always run as smoothly as they would at home so a relaxed attitude is the best in these situations.

How fit do I need to be?

You don’t need to be a fitness fanatic to do these challenges. The majority of people who take part in these events will be just like you and will not necessarily have done anything like this before. However to get maximum enjoyment from these challenges training is vital and we will provide you with a detailed training plan tailored to the trip you are going on which we strongly recommend you stick to. We will also be on hand every step of the way to provide training advice.

Do you offer vaccination advice?

As we’re not medically trained we suggest you contact your GP or local travel clinic for the latest travel health advice. You can keep informed on current travel health news and advice on staying healthy abroad by visiting the NHS Fit for Travel website (www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk).

Do you offer visa and general travel advice?

At present those travelling on a British passport to France don’t require a visa but any other nationalities should check the requirements for travelling beforehand. We strongly recommend you check the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) travel advice for your destination country before travel as this has up-to-date advice on staying safe abroad (https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice) and for more on security, local laws, plus passport and visa information we suggest checking onhttps://travelaware.campaign.gov.uk.

Do I need travel insurance to travel?

Yes, everyone is required to have travel insurance in place before they depart for a challenge. We highly recommend you take a policy out as soon as you sign up in case of any unforeseen circ*mstances that require you to cancel. If you already have an annual policy or cover with your bank you should check you are happy with the level of cover, repatriation is essential. You will need to provide us with your policy number, emergency contact number and the start and expiry date of your insurance.

Will I be able to raise the sponsorship level?

YES! Once you have started you will find that raising the minimum sponsorship is easy and most importantly fun! We will provide you with a breakdown of examples of how to raise the sponsorship money in an enjoyable way and we will of course be available every day to help you with more ideas! You are doing something quite simply amazing so make sure you tell everyone you know, and before you know it you will be racing towards your fundraising target!

When do I pay my sponsorship money?

You can start raising funds for your trip as soon as you sign up and we are on hand to help throughout your fundraising journey. The easiest way to do this is by setting up a fundraising page online, you can then share this link with your friends and family. In order to pay the costs of the trip you need to have raised 80% of the sponsorship amount 12 weeks before the departure date. The remaining 20% is due up to four weeks after your return. We’ll be on hand to help you, as will your charity.

Can I just pay to come on the trip without raising sponsorship?

All our events are charity focused however if you would prefer to just pay the tour costs of £825 you can, we would invoice you directly for these costs 14 weeks before. You can make this payment any time up to this date, please just let your event coordinator know. In addition, we would encourage you to fundraise for a charity of your choice but without the target to reach.

Can I extend my trip?

Of course, but please bear in mind that with any EU Cycle your Eurostar return is booked in advance, we’re not able to amend the date or time of this. If you wish to stay longer you would need to make your own arrangements for your return journey and let us know if you do so in advance.

How will I follow the route?

You will need a GPS device to follow the route for this trip, we will provide downloadable GPX files ahead of the event. If you don’t have a Garmin you are able to use your phone to follow the route, you will just need to download the Strava app. Just remember to bring a portable charging device with you to keep your phone charged throughout the day.

If you don’t already have one, we advise purchasing a device as soon as you sign up so that you can train with your device prior to the ride. This will help with your preparation and confidence when it comes to the challenge.

What do I need to bring?

We’ll provide you with a full kit list when you sign up to your challenge. You’ll need a bike and helmet to take part but no other specialist kit is required, we strongly recommend that you use your own bike for both your training and the event itself, you will also need to bring your own cycle helmet.

What will happen to my luggage during cycling days?

Your main luggage will be transported for you each day. You will just need to carry the kit you need for that day including water, sun cream, snacks, camera, waterproofs etc.

How does my bike get back from Paris?

Your bike will be securely packed into one of our vans and driven back to meet you once you get off the Eurostar at St Pancras, if you wish to extend your stay please let us know what you would like to do with your bike. Your bike can be collected from St Pancras by somebody on your behalf, you will just need to provide us with their contact details. You can also keep your bike with you after the cycle, you just need to let us know in advance.

How is my trip protected?

Skyline Events are acting as agents for the tour operator, Skyline Tour Operations Ltd, ATOL license number 10069. Many of the flights and flight-inclusive holidays on this website are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. But ATOL protection does not apply to all holiday and travel services listed on this website. Please ask us to confirm what protection may apply to your booking. If you do not receive an ATOL Certificate then the booking will not be ATOL protected. If you do receive an ATOL Certificate but all the parts of your trip are not listed on it, those parts will not be ATOL protected. Please see our booking conditions for information, or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to www.atol.org.uk/ATOLCertificate

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How do I book my place?

Simply click BOOK NOW to book online today! Places are extremely limited and get snapped up quickly so to avoid disappointment sign up today and don’t miss out!

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Get In Touch

If you like what you’ve seen so far and want to find out more, why not drop the Team an email atoverseas@skylineevents.co.uk for more information? Or give us a call on 020 7424 5511

London to Paris Cycle | Skyline Events Overseas Rides 2022 (2024)

FAQs

London to Paris Cycle | Skyline Events Overseas Rides 2022? ›

This iconic London to Paris Cycle will take you from the heart of London through beautiful English villages and into the stunning countryside of rural France before you reach Paris and end your challenge under the Eiffel Tower!

Is the charity bike ride from London to Paris in 2024? ›

Cycle from London to Paris with us in 2024 and 2025

On this four-day ride through beautiful countryside, we organise everything for you, accommodation, bike transportation, ride captains, rolling road closures, and motorbike outriders on roads in France.

What is the organised London to Paris bike ride? ›

pedal to paris

Action's London to Paris bike ride is a once-in-a-lifetime charity fundraising event which sees participants ride 300 miles from one world-famous capital city to another over four memorable days, arriving in time to soak up the atmosphere of the final stage of the Tour de France.

How hard is the London to Paris bike ride? ›

Cycling from London to Paris in 24 hours is a tough but achievable endurance challenge. This may not be for everyone but there is no doubting that an adventure like this would be an amazing and rewarding experience.

How many days is the London to Paris cycle? ›

London to Paris Bike Ride – cycling 275 miles from one iconic city to another, all in four days. It's a wonderful feeling heading down the Champs Elysees on the final stretch with the Eiffel Tower looming ahead!

Why is Eurostar not taking bikes? ›

After years of restrictions due to Brexit and the pandemic, Eurostar announced in February that they are resuming oversized luggage services. This means that bicycle transport via train across the channel is finally possible again!

What is the longest charity bike ride? ›

The World's Longest Annual Charity Bike Ride

We share hope, knowledge, and charity in the fight against cancer through our 18-month leadership development program and our cornerstone event, a 4,000+ mile bike ride from Austin to Anchorage.

Where does the London bike ride start? ›

The Ford RideLondon-Essex 100, 60 and 30-mile rides take place on Sunday 26 May on traffic-free routes that will start on Victoria Embankment and finish on Tower Bridge in central London, with varying loops taking riders into north-east London and Essex depending on the distance.

Does London still have Boris bikes? ›

Santander Cycles (formerly Barclays Cycle Hire) is a public bicycle hire scheme in London in the United Kingdom. The scheme's bicycles are popularly and colloquially known as Boris Bikes, after Boris Johnson who was Mayor of London when the scheme began operating.

How do I get from Paris to London on a bike? ›

If you are a cycling enthusiast, take the Avenue Verte and enjoy an adventure that takes you from one great European capital to another: from Paris to London! The 470 km route runs through towns, villages, fields, forests, past lakes and even to the sea!

What bike do I need for London to Paris? ›

A road bike is most suitable for this trip, though people have completed it on hybrids and mountain bikes. Your bike should have reflectors at front and rear to comply with French law. Cycling jerseys have useful pockets at the back and usually wick moisture well; cotton tops absorb sweat (not recommended!)

Is it safe to cycle in Paris? ›

Safety and the highway code

Exploring Paris by bike can be very enjoyable – but do make sure you follow basic safety rules and, of course, the highway code. The same rules apply to all road users, and cyclists can be fined, just like car drivers, for failing to comply.

Can you bike through the Chunnel? ›

Pedal cycles in the Channel Tunnel are normally allowed to cross the Channel Tunnel fixed link between the United Kingdom and France only by using the Eurotunnel cycle service, on board a LeShuttle train. That consists of a minibus and bicycle trailer for six bicycles.

What is the London to Paris bike race? ›

Dates & Prices
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How long is the bullet train from London to France? ›

How long is the Eurostar train journey from London to Paris? The Eurostar can take up to 2hrs 37mins from London to Paris, however, most of our trains will take you to Paris in only 2hrs 16mins.

How early to get to train from London to Paris? ›

We recommend that you arrive at least 90 minutes prior to your train leaving so you can have a stress-free check-in.

Where is road cycling in Paris 2024? ›

The men's and women's road races at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games start and finish in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower on the Pont d'Iéna that crosses the Seine between the Trocadéro Gardens and the Champ de Mars.

What is the London bike ride 29 May? ›

On Sunday 29th May the race will set off on Victoria Embankment and the route will then head out into Essex countryside for a 65-mile loop before returning to London and the finish at Tower Bridge. Truly a ride to remember!

How many days is the Paris Nice bike race? ›

Paris–Nice is a professional cycling stage race in France, held annually since 1933. Raced over eight days, the race usually starts with a prologue in the Paris region and ends with a final stage either in Nice or on the Col d'Èze overlooking the city.

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