Bike Basque training-camps
Our sportive camps are designed for the occasional rider who is attracted to the idea of discovering and visiting the region.
Rides are from 40 to 90km on the flat and easier mountain roads, across the French and Spanish
Basque country, the Landes and the Bearn.
Besides the wonderful sites you will encounter with us by bike you will also have the chance to visit
the region’s numerous towns and villages such as St Jean de Luz, Biarritz, St Jean Pied De Port on
the French side or St Sebastian or Pampelune, across the Spanish borders, during your free time.
Each day you will have the choice of a multitude of routes, led by one of our team who will ride with
you and followed by another in our support car. Throughout your stay we will be offering tips and
advice to help you get more from your cycling.
From €269, (VAT incl) per week (7 days).
You can find our prices for groups or clubs over 6 people here
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