Day 0
Arrival Evening
Arrival at Basecamp (optional Lyon airport transfer)
Full gear fitting & equipment check
Settle into your shared twin room chalet
Welcome dinner & experience briefing
Day 1
First ride & confidence
Bike setup & introduction
Easy trails and first off-road sensations
Progressive coaching adapted to the group
Lunch near Basecamp
Afternoon ride to build confidence
Dinner in a local auberge
Day 2
Discovery journey
Guided off-road journey through the region
Flowing trails and scenic viewpoints
Coffee stop and lunch destination on the route
Ride with more flow and terrain awareness
Dinner in a selected regional restaurant
Day 3
The adventure loop
Full adventure loop through the region
Longer ride adapted to the group’s progression
Scenic trails and a real sense of journey
Lunch in a local or scenic spot
Return to Basecamp in the late afternoon
End of the experience
Optional airport transfer if selected
Optional extra night available to depart rested the next morning
- 3 nights in chalet — shared twin room (one single bed per rider)
- Self-serve breakfasts (bacon, eggs, cereals, milk, coffee)
- 3 Lunches on riding days (local inns)
- 3 Dinners every evening (restaurants — aperitif & table wine included)
- Chalet stocked post-ride (beer & soft drinks + snacks)
- 3 guided riding days (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri)
- Hosting & coordination
- Professional enduro guide & instructor present at all times
- Modern enduro motorcycle for the entire stay
- Fuel for all riding days
- Full riding gear provided: helmet, boots, riding suit, body protection, hydration pack (
- On-trail hydration and snacks during riding days
- Motorcycle insurance and daily maintenance
- Flights or transportation to/from Basecamp
- Optional airport transfers (available as an add-on)
- Additional alcoholic drinks in restaurants (one drink included at dinner)
- Personal travel, accident or repatriation insurance
- Spa access and recovery treatments (massage, sauna, physio)
- Motorcycle damage caused during the stay
- Optional extra night after Day 3
- Accident insurance strongly recommended
- A valid motorcycle license for motorcycles above 125 cc is required
- Comfortable riding a motorcycle for approximately 4 to 6 hours per day
- Genuine interest in discovering off-road and enduro riding
- Awareness that off-road motorcycling is a physical and engaging activity
- Ability to follow safety instructions and ride responsibly within the group
- Respect local communities: keep noise low near villages.
- Ride responsibly, leave no trace — sustainability is our priority.
Who this experience is for — and who it’s not
Read this before booking. It’ll save you time — and it keeps the group vibe perfect.
For you This experience is for you if…
- You hold a valid motorcycle license and want to discover off-road riding in a safe, guided setting
- You ride on the road (or used to) and want to understand what dirt bike riding really is
- You prefer riding away from traffic — trails, forest tracks, and quiet backcountry routes
- You ride a big adventure bike (ADV) and want to improve your off-road skills on a light enduro motorcycle
- You’re curious about adventure travel and want a proper intro before riding solo
- You want to discover France through its countryside — trails, landscapes and local villages
- You enjoy local culture and simple regional food after a good day on the bike
- You want a stress-free, all-inclusive experience where everything is organised
- You’re happy spending 4 to 6 hours per day on the motorcycle, riding and progressing
Not for you This experience is not for you if…
- You’re looking for hard enduro, extreme obstacles, or pushing the bike all day
- You want to race your friends, prove something, or have the biggest…
- You’ve never ridden a motorcycle and need to learn clutch and gears from scratch
- You already ride enduro regularly at a high level and want technical or competitive riding
- You’re not comfortable riding several days in a row
- You can’t accept that, in a group, people progress at different speeds — without judgement

