Check out the 2012 program. You can reserve now for sun and spring destinations. For other 2012 destinations, you will be able to reserve as of January 10.
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Route rating and level of difficulty
The level of difficulty of each of our routes is rated from 1 to 6. These ratings take into account the terrain and the daily distances travelled. The proposed ratings and distances, established according to the basic route, serve as a guide only. Weather conditions (sun, rain, wind direction, temperature and altitude can also affect the amount of excursion required on a given day. To select the route that is right for you, contact one of our travel consultants.
1
Easy, flat route; presents few difficulties; from 30 to 60 km.
2
Relatively easy route; includes some gentle slopes; from 40 to 70 km.
3
Route of average difficulty; rolling, occasionally hilly terrain; from 50 to 80 km.
4
Relatively difficult route; rolling and hilly, with slopes that are quite steep; from 50 to 90 km.
5
Difficult route; repeatedly requires a significant amount of effort; from 60 to 110 km.
6
Very difficult route: requires constant effort, repeated climbs (passes) as well as advanced training; from 70 to 165 km.