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Almuñecar
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| Sat on the Mediteranean cost just 1 hour from Malaga airport - Almuñecar is the perfect base for a cycling holiday
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Bourg d'Oisans
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| Our home town Bourg d'Oisans has been used as a start town in the Tour de France on many occassions and is the perfect base for exploring the Tour de France climbs such as Alpe d'Huez, Col du Galibier and the Col de la Croix de Fer. The bustling market town has a whole hosts of bars and restaurants and really is the place to be based for your cycling holidays.
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Briançon
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| The highest city in France, Briançon has an Italian feel to it with its large squares and painted houses. We use Briançon as our base on a few of our trips as its a lively town with lots of history and shops and cafes. Briançon is split into 2 sections with the old part behind the old town walls and the new part further below.
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Granada
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| We base ourselves in Monachil just 10KM from Granada and its famous Alhambra palace, Monachil retains much of its charm with small village shops and cave cafes but still benefits from the infrastructure of the big city. The village sits at the bottom of the Pico de Velata a bit like our base in Bourg d'Oisans with Alpe d'Huez
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Molines en Queyras
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| Nesteled on the side of the mountain 16 km from the summit of the Col d'Agnel Molines en Queyras is the perfect traditional alpine village. These is not much to do here other than admire the fantastic scenery
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Pinerolo
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| The Italian town of Pinerolo sits at the base of the Col d'Agnel and was a host town for the 2011 Tour de France. The large town of 30,000 in habitants is an important trade hub but still retains the traditional feel with its cafes, churches and restaurants.
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Sault
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| Sault situated to the south east of and overlooked by Mont Ventoux is a beautiful market town nestelled on the side of a small hill. The town boasts cafes and restaurants and is a perfect base for Ventoux and the Gorges de la Nesque
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Valloire
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| The ski village of Valloire sits between the Col du Telegraphe and the Col du Galibier and is a perfect stop for those wishing to ride the La Marmotte route over 2 days. The town has shops and restaurants and a lively feel during the peak summer months
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