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This company is based in Cannes and offers a wide range of road bikes, with delivery available to Antibes.
© Ali Shayler
© Ali Shayler
An intermediate ride that takes in the pretty town of Antibes
Leaving Cannes and travelling east along the coast allows you to enjoy the Cap de la Croisette just outside of the centre of Cannes as well as the towns, villages and seaside resorts that are scattered along the Cote d'Azur. A good train service ensures that your journey does not need to be a return, but merely a one way trip.
If you are in the centre of the town, you should take the Croisette to its southern tip and follow the road northeast along the coast until you come to a roundabout. You could travel from Cannes centre along Boulevard Alexandre III directly to the roundabout, but assuming that you cycling to enjoy the scenery and soak up the sunshine and fresh sea air then we would certainly recommend enjoy the Cap.
From the roundabout continue northeast along the bike lane of the main road. After around 2km, take the exit ramp over the railway line and into the town of Golfe Juan. this allows you to continue your ride along the sea. After Golfe Juan you will enter Juan-les-Pins, and once again you can the esplanade along the sea.
As you pass the beach clubs and ports of Juan les Pins you will turn south and tour the Cap d'Antibes. Home of the rich and famous and to the grand Hotel du Cap Eden Roc. Following the Boulevard Edouard Baudoin, which turns into the Boulevad Marechal Juin, then the Boulevard John F Kennedy, offers you the chance to reach the head land but not in fact, to arrive at the tip. You can take the turning just after the Hotel du Cap Eden Roc on Chemin de la Mosquee which will take you on a short detour to the Cap d'Antibes.
Once back on the main road you continue on Boulevard de la Garoupe, around Pointe Bacon and on to Boulevard James Wyllie which brings you to the entrance of the town of Antibes. The road leads you up onto the rampart of Old Antibes where you can enjoy excellent views, and a bit of art with the Museum Picasso on your left. Descend from the ramparts near the gate leading north out of the old town.
Leaving Antibes, follow the road west and then north around Port Vauban and past the Fort Carre. Again you will find that there are bike lanes along the main coastal road. You will pass by Cagnes sur Mer and at St Laurent du Var you cross a large bridge that leads you past the airport of Nice where a bike path starts. Follow this wide, very enjoyable bike lane all the way into Nice.
Cycling the length of the Promenade des Anglais is recommended to get a feel for this cosmopolitan seaside city. You can follow the cycle path all the way along past the domed Negresco Hotel, past the old town and beneath the hill of the Chateau, and along side the Port, where the bike path ends.
If you feel fit enough then reverse the journey and cycle back to Cannes or alternatively, jump on the train and enjoy the leisurely journey back, knowing that you have burnt enough calories to treat yourself to a nice meal out.
This company is based in Cannes and offers a wide range of road bikes, with delivery available to Antibes.
This company is based in Cannes and offers a wide range of road bikes, with delivery available to Antibes.
This company offers a great choice of bicycles, scooters and motorbikes for any duration - whether it’s a day, a week or even a month, you’ll have a bike at your disposal to explore the best of the Côte d'Azur.
This cycle takes in the headlands of the Cap de la Croisette as you leave Cannes, and the Cap d'Antibes before you reach the old town of Antibes. These beautiful areas of coastline offer not only stunning sea views across the azur waters of the Mediterranean, but also a sneak peak into the lives of the rich and famous who have their rather large and sumptuous villas here.
Situated within the Royal Fort on Ile Sainte-Marguerite in the Bay of Cannes, this museum is a place not only of learning but also of rich history.
In 1617, the Duke of Guise gave Jean de Bellon the task of building a fort intended to block sea access to Cannes. Constructed between 1624 and 1627 on the site of remains that dated back to Roman antiquity, at the time it was nothing more than a simple fortified house.
Located on the island of Saint Honorat, the abbey is still occupied by monks. It's possible to receive a guided tour and re-charge your spiritual batteries.
The Picasso museum is housed in the Chateau Grimaldi in the centre of the town of Vallauris. The chateau was built over a Roman fort in the 16th century.
A magnificent example of Mediterranean gardens with a large olive grove, fountains and of course the wonderful Antibes roses!
This museum is located in the Graillon Tower on the tip of the Cap d'Antibes. It boasts panoramic views from its large terrace.
The old town of Antibes offers a great choice of restaurants as do the beach clubs along the coastline. A visit to the morning market will provide you a delicious picnic that you can enjoy at any point giving you the freedom to settle where you find the most inspiring views or the calmest of waters to dip your toes.
Located just off the coast of Cannes, on the island of Sainte Marguerite is the beautiful La Guerite restaurant.
This company is based in Cannes and offers a wide range of road bikes, with delivery available to Antibes.
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