Paris Bike Tours
Sure it’s fun to ride the Silver Comet Trail in Georgia and the Santa Ana River Trail in California. But sometimes it’s just nice to hop on a bicycle and tour Paris, France. Especially when it’s with friendly, knowledgable local guides.
That’s just what you can do with Paris Small Bike Tours
oui, oui to French bike tours
. Join Vlad and his friendly staff for a Paris bike tour in small groups, for all ages. Discover Paris as an insider with an insider. Vlad’s guided bicycle tours are an excellent way to learn about the “must see” attractions, hidden gems and historic sites of the gorgeous City of Lights.
Maybe you can even talk Vlad into directing you to some awesome French trails. Tell him Kevin from trailsnet sent you.
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Kevin. In light of this post, re; Paris Bike Tours, would be interested in doing something similar for Hisa and the team at – http://satoyama-experience.com/ I am sure they would appreciate it. I will check it out with them first.
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Sounds good, Barry. Have them contact me. After looking at their website, I would probably add them to my ActiveTravelTours blog (currently down) rather than the trailsnet one. Unless they do some of their tours exclusively by trail, and then I could add them to both blogs.
BTW, I just added your name to today’s trailsnet blog post. You’re famous (-: