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2015 Promotions Increase Affordability of Cycling Tours

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Cyclomundo’s latest promotions make cycling in France an affordable reality for would-be holiday-goers in 2015.

For over a decade, the France-based purveyor of cycling trips has been providing great value on self-guided tours in France, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland.

Riders are at liberty to plan their own daily schedules on a self-guided trip, allowing for more personalization — and delivering more value — than guided tours.

On top of already affordable rates, Cyclomundo’s promotions will save cyclists even more money by planning trips in advance: the “4=10%” discount, the cycling advocacy group discount, and 75-euro questionnaire gift certificates.

Until January 31, 2015, groups of four riders who book one of Cyclomundo’s select trips in France will receive a ten percent discount on the entire tour package. With some eight-day trips running between 945 euros and 1,225 euros, the savings are substantial.

For people who eat, sleep, and breathe cycling, the “4=10%” promotion is the perfect opportunity to band together with like-minded friends. Some scheduled trips, such as “Mont Ventoux to Alpe d’Huez” or the 6-night “Sella Ronda” package, include opportunities to tackle Tour de France or Giro climbs.

Less intense options are available for those seeking active, but not elite, cycling trips. Cyclomundo will offer the “4=10%” promotion on easier tours in Provence, Normandy, Burgundy, and in the Alps. The complete list of tours may be viewed at http://bit.ly/cyclomundo_offers.

Cycling advocacy group members are eligible for a 50-euro discount per tour as Cyclomundo’s way of saying thank you for promoting cycling as a means of transportation and encouraging environmentally friendly travel.

Existing Cyclomundo clients can save money by earning 75-euro gift certificates after completing post-trip questionnaires. Anyone who has received the gift certificate code can apply it to a trip 5 days in length or longer, but it’s worth noting that the code is transferable — past riders may give it to friends or family.