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Eastern Townships : from Granby to Brome Lake - Self-guided

A cycling vacation in the Eastern Townships
Self-guided
The Self-guided experience is for autonomous cyclists on the road. You choose your departure date and your dream destination, and you benefit from trip planning done by our consultants: transportation, lodging, meals and, of course, our exclusive itineraries are included. These itineraries offer interesting routes around stopover cities chosen for their services and accommodations. This way, you leave with all the information you need to make your trip a success. Once you arrive at your destination, you will enjoy greater freedom, without a guide or support vehicle, allowing you to choose what your days will consist of!

From

680$

per person

Duration

3 days

2 nights

Level

Level:

3 - Moderate - hilly, sometimes mountainous - 50 to 80 km

Vélo-vino: a great pairing!

We could call this route the triangle of delights! Between Granby, Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge and Brome Lake (Knowlton), you will enjoy an experience as pleasant for the calf as for the palate.

The route has been designed to combine the pleasures of cycling with those of wine. Don't hesitate to stop and discover the fruit of the wine makers, just to appreciate their little treasures!

Ride Self-guided

With the Self-guided formula, enjoy your stay according to your desires, in total independence. We give you the itinerary, we book your accommodation and the rest is up to you!

 

Package including

 

2 nights in a three star hotel, double occupancy;

 

2 breakfasts;

the transport of luggage between each stopover city (one per person, maximum 20 kg);

GPX data, maps and daily itineraries in digital version;

  • parking in Granby;
  • information to ensure a smooth trip: contact information and phone numbers of transportation providers at the destination, bicycle stores, an emergency number, etc;
  • taxes;

Not included: transportation of passenger, baggage and bicycle to point of departure; equipment, such as bicycle; presence of a guide; mechanical breakdown service and access to a support vehicle; costs in the event of a mechanical or physical problem; Coverage under the Fonds d'indemnisation des clients des agents de voyages (FICAV), i.e. $1 per $1,000 and applicable discount.

 

 

Package including

 

2 nights in a three star hotel, double occupancy;

 

2 breakfasts;

the transport of luggage between each stopover city (one per person, maximum 20 kg);

GPX data, maps and daily itineraries in digital version;

  • parking in Granby;
  • information to ensure a smooth trip: contact information and phone numbers of transportation providers at the destination, bicycle stores, an emergency number, etc;
  • taxes;

Not included: transportation of passenger, baggage and bicycle to point of departure; equipment, such as bicycle; presence of a guide; mechanical breakdown service and access to a support vehicle; costs in the event of a mechanical or physical problem; Coverage under the Fonds d'indemnisation des clients des agents de voyages (FICAV), i.e. $1 per $1,000 and applicable discount.

 

 

Other information

Departure/return

Granby

Circuit rating : 3
medium-difficulty circuit: hilly, sometimes mountainous; from 50 to 80 km.

Other information

Departure/return

Granby

Circuit rating : 3
medium-difficulty circuit: hilly, sometimes mountainous; from 50 to 80 km.

Consult vertical drops

Discover the altitude differences on this itinerary and plan your next trip with all the information you need. Please note that gradients are provided for information purposes only and do not always represent reality on the ground.

Day by day cycling itinerary

Short route: 172 km - Long route: 189 km

 

 

1

Day 1

Meeting point in Granby. Granby, Farnham, Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge (51 or 58 km).

2

Day 2

Saint-Ignace-de-Stanbridge, Mystic, Stanbridge East, Frelishburg, Abercorn, Sutton, Brome, Lac-Brome. Loop via Dunham (64 to 74 km).

3

Day 3

Brome Lake, Bromont, Adamsville, Granby (57 km).