From the Provence of the Popes to the Luberon – Self-guided
Duration: 8 days and 7 nights
Duration
5 nights
Level
4 - Advanced - hilly and mountainous - 50 to 90 km
Have you fallen for the appeal of gravel biking? The Centre-du-Québec region is brimming with roads to ride and places to explore, offering a feast for the senses. Not only will you revel in the beauty of the landscapes stretching across fields and forests, but you’ll also want to discover the gourmet specialties that are the pride of the Bois-Francs region: wines, cheeses—the very best!—craft beers, honey, and maple products.
Finally, a significant collection of works by Canadian artists awaits culture lovers at the museum dedicated to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, located in his impressive Victorian mansion in Victoriaville. All of this is accessible via gravel roads that will make you feel as though you’re exploring a different side of Quebec, where nature and heritage come together!
Want to travel with your own group—family, friends, or coworkers? Looking to plan a special trip? Explore a new destination? Take on a sporting challenge? Raise funds for a cause close to your heart? Choose our Custom Package and decide on the 3 Ds: Date, Destination, and Duration.
Let us know your plans, including your preferred dates and destination, whether it’s for a day, a week, or a fortnight. We’ll help make your getaway dreams a reality in good company.
Victoriaville
Route difficulty: 4+
Fairly difficult route: hilly and mountainous, with relatively steep climbs; 50 to 90 km.
Victoriaville
Route difficulty: 4+
Fairly difficult route: hilly and mountainous, with relatively steep climbs; 50 to 90 km.
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Duration: 8 days and 7 nights
Duration: 8 days and 7 nights
September 18–26, 2026
Duration: 9 days and 8 nights
September 28–October 7, 2026

