London to Paris Cycle
3-Day Challenge


Sign up to take on the London to Paris Cycle Challenge event. This amazing cycle challenge goes through the English and French countryside and includes some of the 2025 Tour de France routes! This is a cycle route that is suitable for cyclists of all abilities. Click on the panels below to find out more.


DATES & COST

    • 11 - 13 September 2025

    • 14 - 16 May 2026

    • 24 - 26 September 2026

    • The event cost £150 registration fee plus £979.00 event cost.

    • If you are self-funding the trip this will need to be paid in full 3-months in advance of the trip. TFA Events will invoice you for the full amount of £979.

    • If you are fundraising for a charity to cover the costs of your place, please ensure this is agreed with the charity in advance.

  • REGISTRATION FEE
    Your registration fee is £150 for this challenge and is non-refundable.

    CHALLENGE COSTS
    If you are self-funding the trip this will need to be paid in full 3-months in advance of the trip. The event costs is £979.00

    CANCELLATION
    If you cancel for any reason the following will apply.

    •  Cancel +3 months prior to the event - 100% refund

    • Cancel 8-12 weeks prior to the event - 50% refund

    • Cancel 0-8 weeks prior to the event - 0% refund

    Full Event Terms & Conditions available below.

BIKE RENTAL


KIT LIST


EVENT INFO

  • On the challenge itself our experienced team, will be with you at every stage of the journey.

    If you’ve got a problem with your bike, or you’re not feeling well, then the team will be on hand to support you.

    Our experienced team will always be very close by.

    What’s included…

    • Three nights accommodation

    • Food & drink - breakfast, lunch, and evening meals

    • Ferry from Newhaven to Dieppe.

    • 24/7 support from our team.

    • Bicycle roadside repairs not including parts. Available at additional cost.

    • Transport of your bike back to London to a designated collection point in London. If you’d like it sent to a specific location or stored by our team beyond the trip, this can be arranged, but additional costs may apply.

    • Return ticket from Paris.

    • Alcoholic drinks

    • Bicycle hire – each participant must bring their own recently serviced bicycle

    • Bicycle insurance

    • Travel Insurance

  • PERSONAL INSURANCE
    It’s important to have personal insurance for a trip like this. Even if you’ve already got travel insurance, check with your provider that the insurance you have covers you and your bike for a trip of this nature. You should also have a European Health Insurance Card. If you have an existing EHIC, it will remain valid until the expiry date on the card. Once your current card expires, you'll need to apply for a new card. You can apply for a new card up to 6 months before your current card expires and can get one by clicking here.

    BIKE EQUIPMENT
    You’ll need to make sure that you have a bike that’s in good working order, a helmet, and the relevant cycling clothing. We suggest you use a road bike or a hybrid. We’ll also have plenty of water and energy stops – but do bring your own bottle (or two) for your bike too. It might also be worth investing in some padded shorts they make a real difference!

    Your additional kit will be carried by the support vehicles throughout the three days. Do contact us if you have any questions about your bike or kit list. We do not carry reserve bikes, so in the unfortunate circumstance that your bike is beyond repair, we can arrange a rental bike for you (additional costs apply) from the nearest bike rental shop. Though in our experience most repairs can be done at the roadside.

    PERSONAL ITEMS
    You’ll also need all the usual things that you’d pack for a weekend away – toiletries, money and, of course, your passport. Check you’ve got six months left on your passport, to be on the safe side. Entry requirements for travel to France can be found here.

    Checklist - see full kit list

HOTELS


TRAINING


OUR ROUTE

  • DAY 1 - London to Newhaven & Dieppe | 61 miles | Elevation gain 935m | GPX File | MAP

    We’ll set off from London shortly after 09:30am after the morning rush hour. As it is day 1 there are frequent stops and the pace is gentle to give us the opportunity to get into the challenge. It won’t take too long for us to wind our way out of London and enter the peace and quiet of the Kent & Sussex countryside.

    The morning ride is sometimes described as hilly, we’ll be honest, it is, but this is the toughest section of the whole ride. After regular stops to recharge, we’ll stop at a lovely country pub for a really well-earned lunch.

    After lunch, we will continue our journey to Newhaven, but you’ll be pleased to hear, the route is predominately downhill. Our snack stops by Haywards Heath & Plumpton Green will keep you going, and upon arrival in Newhaven, there will be facilities available for you to use to freshen up for your night on the ferry.

    As we wait for the overnight ferry we will have an evening meal and you will get a well-earned break and be able to reflect on completing the hardest cycling day during your evening meal on the ferry.

    We will board the ferry at 11pm and you will be in 4-berth cabins. Get to sleep as quickly as you can as the morning ferry alarm will wake you up at 4.30am!

  • DAY 2 -Dieppe to Beauvais, 68 miles
    Elevation gain 518m | GPX File | MAP

    After an early wake-up call, we will make our way off the ferry and have a light breakfast to get us ready for day 2 of cycling.

    You’ll be pleased to hear that the route on Day 2 is considerably flatter and largely traffic-free. Cycling starts around 6:30 a.m., with a short section to the Avenue Verte, a flat and paved traffic-free cycle route.

    After several short stops, and having covered 35 miles, we will break for snacks in the delightful French village, of Forges-Les-Eaux.

    After this short stop, we will be back on the road for a 16-mile stretch to Gournay-en-Bray where we will stop for a short break. After this break, we will be back on the Avenue Verte for the final 18m stretch to Beauvais. Again there are plenty of snack stations along the beautiful tree line route.

    Upon arrival in Beauvais, you will have time to relax, freshen up, and reflect on Day 2. Do explore the town, it is a hidden gem of a town and the Cathedral is breathtaking. Later that day we will meet for an evening in one of the local restaurants, where you’ll also have the chance to enjoy some local food and wine before you sink into bed ahead of our final day, the ride to Paris!

  • DAY 3 -Beauvais to Paris, 62 miles
    Elevation gain 635m | GPX File | MAP

    By now, your legs may be aching and fatigue may be setting in, so we won’t get you out of bed too early. We’ll gather after a full breakfast and aim to set off by 8.00am. There are a few hills to conquer on this leg, but by now you’ll be ready for them.

    After a well-earned lunch stop, Paris will soon be in our sights. Savor that triumphant feeling as you cycle towards the Eiffel Tower where the fizz will be flowing. You’re welcome to invite friends and family to join the team cheering you safely into Paris.

    Do tell them to contact us to get further details and where to meet us. After the initial celebration under the Eiffel Tower, we’ll check into our hotel and head to a local restaurant for a celebratory meal.

    On the following day, we will return home where you will be reunited with your bike. If you are staying on longer do let us know as soon as possible so we can make necessary arrangements for your travel home and bike storage (charges may apply).

    Please contact us to discuss what would be best for you as soon as you can so we can plan the best way to support you.

FOOD & DRINK


FAQs