
2026 Tour Dates
This page sets out the dates for our Cycling Tours for 2026. Further details on the tours will be released in the coming weeks. If you can’t wait and want to know more or put your name down for a trip then drop us a line
Spring
March 9 – 16 Paris Nice Challenge Sportive Week **
Early Summer
May 2– 9 Via Rhona Geneva to the Mediterranean *
May 21 – 26 Mont Ventoux and Provence Women’s Tour **
May 27– June 1 Mont Ventoux and Provence Tour **
Summer
June 7 – 13 Introduction to the French Alps week 1 **
June 14 – 20 Introduction to the French Alps week 2 **
June 22 – 28 UCI Gran Fondo Suisse Sportive Week ***
June 30 – July 6 Maratona dles Dolomites week ***
July 8 – 14 Introduction to the Swiss Alps **
July 17 – 23 Bormio and the Stelvio Pass ***
July 27 – August 6 Route des Grandes Alpes - Thonon to Nice ****
Late Summer
August 22 – 30 Glorious Glacier Ride - Innsbruck to Chamonix ***
August 31 – September 6 Alpenbrevet Sportive Week - Andermatt, Switzerland ***
September 17 – 21 Women’s Tour du Lac **
Tour Difficulty
*Predominantly flat terrain - no more than 100km / day
**Hilly / Mountainous terrain - no more than 100km / day
***Mountainous terrain – some days or events > 100km / day
****Mountainous terrain – most days > 100km / day

Swiss Alps
Length: 513 KM - Days Riding: 6 - Elevation: 13,142m
The week that everyone raves about. Snow walls, cobbled climbs, car free roads, and one of the greatest 3 col loops in the world. It’s all here. This 2 base (Interlaken and Andermatt) trip gives you the chance to ride the car free Grosse Schiedegg, the giant Grimselpass and Furkapass.
We also take in the Nufenenpass and cobbled climb of the St Gotthard, as well as the massive Sustenpass passes and the beautiful Oberalp. Iconic scenery and high, high mountains. Click here for more details

Southern Alps
Length: 569KM - Days Riding: 6 - Elevation: 13,170m
The companion ride to the Genève 500. Tackle the mighty Col du Telegraphe / Galibier double and then venture south over the giant Col d’Izoard and the unforgettable landscape of the Casse Déserte. You’ll experience one of the greatest one day loops in the alps, and return to the Maurienne valley back over the Izoard via Briancon and Mont Cenis. CLICK FOR MORE DETAILS
