The idea of all Moto Provencale tours is to cater
for all tastes, you can ride hard every day or you can take the short
route and catch an afternoons sunbathing. The on-bike GPS means you
can travel at your own pace, stop whenever you see something worth looking
at and still have all the advantages of a fully guided tour.
Moto Provencale offers three styles of biking holiday
:
"Stay-at-home" Holidays
OK - so its actually our home - many of our customers
want the fun of motorcycle touring without the hassle of checking into
a different hotel each night and living out of a suitcase. Well
maybe our Provence tour
is the answer - you can stay here in St Remy de Provence and ride out
each day in a different direction to see a completely different slice
of Provence - mountains, salt flats, rocky cliffs, the 'hanging villages'
or the vineyards in the Rhone valley to name but a few.
On your arrival in St Remy de Provence
(we will collect you from the airport or train station) we will welcome
you to your hotel and give you a short welcome tour of the town. Each
day of your holiday we offer a guided ride-out with three different
routes (short, medium or long) available. Each route will bring you
to our lunch stop where you can choose from a range of local restaurants.

Every day we can offer a non-riding tour taking
in the sights, sounds and tastes of Provence. Wherever possible the
non-riding tour will meet up with the riders so that you can join
your partner for lunch or even take a half day riding and a half day
sightseeing (this option is for passengers only!).
As you will return to St Remy each night you don't
have the bother of packing and unpacking your bags and checking in
and out of hotels. You can ride each day or pick your days off - you
can even change bikes half way through the week - or each day if you
want to try everything.
Guided Tours on modern bikes
For 2007 we are offering three different 'modern'
tours which involve riding to a different destination hotel nearly
each day, offering a guided trip through all types of countryside,
roads and cultures. These tours will start and end at our base in
Provence.
Every riding day we offer three levels of route
- easy, medium or long - to try to cater for the range of riding styles
and motorcycles used. In the middle and at the end of the week we
will have a two-night stay-over at a hotel to allow you to take a
"day off" to relax or see the sights - there will of course
be optional riding routes for these days as well. Each member of the
touring party will have a GPS mounted on his motorcycle as well as
full tour notes and maps, allowing you to ride off on your own or
as part of a group without ever having to worry about getting lost.
All hotels on the trip will be three star or higher. Breakfast will
be included each day.
Guided Classic and Sidecar tours
New for 2007 we have launched a series of classic
tours specifically designed to be run on any of our classic or
'modern classic' bikes such as the Royal Enfield or Urals - solos
or sidecars.
These tours will run at a slightly more sedate pace
and aim to stay on the smaller (and usually prettier) roads more suited
to the demands of drum brakes and 1960s powerbands. Why not
try our Royal Enfields for a cruise through the south of France before
heading off for that trip through the Himalaya's you've been ogling
after? Or even a week-long tryout on the Ural sidecar before
your trip to Siberia to see the factory on our Ural tour next year
??
Ride-away Tours
As all of our tours (both the St Remy-based and
the travelling tours) are guided by GPS and provided with full route
sheets and maps, you can choose to ride any tour on any date you choose.
You will of course have to carry your own bags (not a problem as most
of our bikes have fitted luggage - or sidecar trunks!) but we will
arrange all hotels and transfers for you. Ride-away tours offer the
maximum freedom with the most comfort and back-up. Remeber we offer
a french mobile phone and an (english-speaking!) GPS with each bike
so that you can call us at any time (even for menu translations) and,
should you have any problem, you can tell us the GPS reference for
your position and we can come and find you straight away.
All of our tours are designed to give
the maximum flexibility to ensure everybody gets what they want from
the holiday. Each day we offer three routes of different lengths and
covering different terrain and we always try to include a double-night
stop to give 'days-off' to those who want to mix riding with relaxing.
As we can have a wide variety of machines
on any tour - solos, sidecars and classics - as well as a range of abilities
and riding styles we don't expect everybody to ride together but we
do find that very often riders of like minds tend to team up for a day
or more. The Moto Provencale guide will always be there at the start
and end of each day to ensure everybody has all the information they
need and will accompany any rider who wants company. Should anybody
have a problem during the day we can quickly take their exact location
from their GPS and drive straight to them - no more guessing which country
lane you are parked on!
We try to offer something for everyone on our holiday
packages, but if you have any special requirement please don't hesitate
to call us or email us and we
will do our very best to accomodate you.
We hope to see you during 2007, but wherever you end
up - Happy Riding and have a great holiday!
........................................................................................
..David, Neil and Sarah