From the Provence of the Popes to the Luberon – Self-guided
Duration: 8 days and 7 nights
Level
3 - Moderate - hilly, sometimes mountainous - 50 to 80 km
Starting from La Pocatière, the gateway to the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, you’ll head to Saint-Pacôme—one of Quebec’s most beautiful villages—and then to Kamouraska, known for its stunning landscapes.
After Saint-André, you’ll mostly ride along the water’s edge, particularly in Notre-Dame-du-Portage, and once you reach Rivière-du-Loup, you’ll be able to appreciate the vastness of the river, which is now referred to as a sea.
With its church, museum, and cheese factory, Trois-Pistoles is sure to charm you, as will the breathtaking beauty of the Bic River, which you’ll pass along the way to Rimouski. A scenic drive, gourmet stops, and the river flowing out to the Atlantic… that’s a winning formula for a perfect vacation!
La Pocatière
Route rating: 3
Moderate-difficulty route: hilly, sometimes mountainous; 50 to 80 km.
La Pocatière
Route rating: 3
Moderate-difficulty route: hilly, sometimes mountainous; 50 to 80 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
Several dates available

