• An Exclusive Cycling Tour

    For riders from across the globe

  • 500km of Riding (300 miles)

    It's all about the climbing

  • 15,000m of Elevation (50,000ft)

    Together We Climb. Fully Supported.

The BoC Alpine Escape

The Alpine Escape is the original BoC Escape. Since 2018 we've been operating this event, and for good reason.

With an amazing choice of climbs on our doorstep, this Escape will allow you to ride not only the highest Cols of Europe, but we'll also take you on some hidden climbs and some of the most stunning routes in Europe. Our event will also allow you to ride many of the climbs that have featured in the Alpine stages of the Tour de France and Etape du Tour in recent years, such as the Col de l’Iseran, Cormet de Roselend, Notre Dame du Pre, and more...

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ESCAPE DATES : JUNE 8TH TO JUNE 14TH

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The Alpine Escape 2025

The Alpine Escape 2025

TOTAL PRICE : Early Entry: £1900 (Shared room) or £2350 (single room) When booked & deposit paid before 30th November 2024.

Escape Pricing

£250 non refundable deposit secures your place on the Escape (shared room)

£700 non refundable deposit secures your place on the Escape (single room - includes single room occupancy)

Book before 30th November 2024 and save £100 with an early booking. Total Cost £1900 (shared room) or £2350 (single room)

Book after 30th November and the cost is £2000 (shared room) or £2450 (single room)

After the Deposit is paid, your place is guaranteed. The final balance of is due for payment 16 weeks before the Escape.

Refund Policy

Please view our cancellation and refund policy. We offer a simple and flexible policy which allows you to simply transfer to any other future Escape in the current or following calendar year (subject to availability) should you need to cancel, even at short notice.

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  • DAY ONE

    40km + 1200m

    Les Chapells Warm Up

    Day one on any Escape is about arriving and preparing for the week ahead. After your transfer from Geneva, we'll build our bikes, and head out for an afternoon spin, taking us on a favourite local loop on the balcony roads above Bourg St Maurice and Aime. This ride is about getting the legs moving and introducing you to the region.

    Climbs

    Les Chapelles

  • DAY TWO

    126km + 3000m

    The Col de la Madeleine

    The Col de la Madeleine is one of the most beatiful and scenic climbs in the French Alps. Sitting at the opposite end of the Tarentaise Valley, we must first traverse the flat valley, before hitting this 25km climb. Lunch at the top is recommended before we retrace our route up, dropping back to Moutiers before one more climb, the switchback filled Notre dame du Pre before we descend for dinner at our chalet.

    Climbs

    Col de la Madeleine

    Notre Dame du Pre

  • DAY THREE

    130km + 3300m

    Crossing Borders

    Today we leave France and enter Italy via the famous Pink to the summit of the Col du Petit St Bernard, where the French and Italian Borders meet. We'll cross the border and descend the Italian side of the climb to Morgex for lunch, before we face the super steep climb of Colle San Carlo, with an average gradient of 10% for 10km. 

    Once we pass the summit, we ride back to La Thuile, and back up the Italian side of the Col du Petit St Bernard, and back into France.

    Climbs

    The Pink Road

    Col du Petit St Bernard
    Piccolo San Bernardo Pass

  • DAY FOUR

    45km + 1000m

    The Rest Day

    After 2 big days, today we enjoy a more relaxed day to help us recover a little ahead of 2 more huge days to come. Today we ride through Aime to Montee de Charavaz and Col du Granier, before dropping back into Bourg St Maurice for lunch. For those who want more elevation, we can add on a 15k climb up to Les Arcs 1800 if the legs are feeling good.

    Montee de Charavaz

    Col du Granier

  • DAY FIVE

    120km + 3200m

    The Queen Stage

    After our rest day we take on the biggest stage of the week. The Queen stage sees us take a transfer into Italy, to the town of Susa. From here, we must ride back to the chalet in France, across two epic ascents. First up is the The Col du Mont Cenis. At 35km long it's our longest ascent of the week. After we descend to lunch, we then face Europe's highest paved Col, the Col de l'Iseran at 2770m. Today's ride is one that you'll remember forever.

    Climbs

    Col du Mont Cenis

    Let Petit Col de la Madeleine

    Col de l'Iseran

  • DAY SIX

    125km + 3200m

    The Beautifully Brutal

    For our final ride, we head to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the French Alps. The stunning Cormet de Roselend to Beaufort and back via the brutally tough Col du Pré.

    After the Roselend, we'll drop into Beaufort for the best cafe stop in the Alps, before riding over the lesser known Col du Saises on a loop which takes us back to Beaufort. We then hit the toughest climb of the day, the Col du Pré, before rejoining the Cormet de Roselend and ride back to Bourg St Maurice on the best descent in the Alps. 

    Climbs

    Cormet de Roselend

    Col du Saises

    Col du Pre

    Cormet de Roselend (South)

Ride / Recover / Relax

The BoC Alpine Escape is based in the village of Landry, near Bourg St Maurice. The location is perfect, allowing us to ride so many famous cols from the doorstep. We spend all 6 nights in Landry, meaning after each ride, you can simply relax and recover ahead of another big day of riding.

6 Nights Accommodation

Our base for the Alpine Escape is a private Alpine Chalet with a timeless, homely welcome. Maison Caramel has been our home in the Alps for 5 years, and it's the perfect place for riding and and exploring. Your stay on the Alpine Escape incudes daily cooked breakfasts, three course evening meals, wine, beer and soft drinks too. Relax in the indoor sauna, or the outdoor hot tub. Secure bike storage is offered in the large garage.

Van + Rider Supported Rides

From the moment you arrive at Geneva airport, you will have nothing to think about other than riding and relaxing. Every ride is led bt 2-3 BoC Guides, who will ride with you. Our support van follows the group at all times, with all of your spare clothing, so you don't have to carry anything with you.

We'll also be supported by nutrition brand OTE, who will provide all the energy drinks and bars you need. and we'll provide you with a new and exclusive Band of Climbers 2025 Escapes cycling jersey too.

ALPINE ESCAPE GALLERY

BoC Alpine Escape 2025

KEY DETAILS + INCLUSIONS

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

  • 6 nights accommodation in a shared twin room in our hotel in Landry (single room available with a supplement)
  • Daily breakfasts
  • 6 Evening three course meals
  • Daily supported rides and mechanical support/rescue
  • Ride Guides from Band of Climbers
  • All energy gels, drinks and bars from OTE Sports
  • Airport transfers to and from Geneva Airport in private vehicles
  • 1 x Exclusive Band of Climbers Escapes Jersey
  • Comprehensive Digital Road Book with all GPX / Strava Files for each ride
  • Printed Road Book to keep as a souvenir
  • Early access to book any BoC Escape the following year

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED

  • Flights
  • Personal Travel or Bike Insurance
  • Spare parts or equipment
  • Medical Cover
  • Bike hire
  • Coffee or lunch/cafe bought snacks during rides
  • Drinks over dinner
  • Additional nights accommodation if arriving early or departing late

RECOMMENDED FLIGHT PLANS

Arrivals : Please fly into Geneva Airport BEFORE 11.00am on Sunday 8th June 2025, in order to join our scheduled transfer for our riders at circa 12pm.

If you cannot find a flight that lands before 11am, we suggest flying in on the 7th June and saying in our suggested airport hotel overnight.

Departures : Please book a return flight AFTER 10am from Geneva Airport on Saturday 14th June to your chosen destination. Our scheduled transfer is based on the earliest flight time of all guests. But your flight should not be before 10am due to the transfer time to the airport (3 hours)

Any flights booked before 10.00am will require a private transfer at an additional cost of £350.

COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAQ'S

How fit do I need to be?

BoC Escapes are not races, they're an adventure. We ride socially, with a cafe/coffee stop midway through each ride.

That said, BoC Escapes are tough. You'll ride 6 back to back big days with up to 4000m of climbing (13,000ft) per day.

We would suggest you should be capable of climbing for at least 90 minutes at a gradient of 7% without stopping. Average speeds are very difficult to gauge, but most riders on our Escapes will average at least 10kph per hour (6mph) on a climb of 7%. Some will ride much quicker of course, but you are free to ride at your own pace.

We would suggest the trip is for intermediate or above level riders, or those with at least some experience of riding in the mountains and a decent level of fitness. At no point will any rider be left behind on their own for too long, as our guides will be on the road with you at all times and will always be close by.

We aim to ride as a group, although on long climbs we usually split up, before regrouping at the summits, or cafe stops if the temperatures at the summits are too cold.

Of course, some riders will be faster than others, but we try to keep any waiting times between the first and last riders reaching the summits to a minimum. You are free to ride at your own speed. This is not a race. It's a chance to test your own legs at your own pace.

Can I attend as a solo rider?

Absolutely! Around 95% of all our Escape riders come on their own. Making new friendships is a big part of our Escapes.

How do shared rooms work?

1. We do not mix males and females in shared rooms (unless booked as a couple or on request by both parties)

2. All rooms are twin beds, with en suite bathrooms

3. Rooms are allocated at random, unless booked as pairs or couples.

4. We can allocate rooms to friends on request (email us once booked)

5. If we have one single female, on a trip of 10 male riders, the female will be given a single room, to avoid sharing with a male (unless requested). Likewise, if we have a trip with 10 females, a solo male will be given a single room.

6. 95% of our guests come as solo riders. Making new friendships is a big part of our Escapes. 

Can I have a Single Room?

A single room is available with a supplement of £500. Only a small number of single rooms are available on a first come, first served basis. To book a single room, select the single room option when booking online.

What support is available?

You will have 2-3 BoC ride guides on the road with you at all times. We'll ride with the group, and ensure no rider is left behind.

We also have our support van on the road which carry tools, spares, and your bad weather kit, plus energy gels and food. So you don't need to carry anything for too long.

If your legs decide to give up, or you need a rest, you are welcome to ride in the van and miss a climb or section if you need to, or end your ride early.

Is bike rental available?

We can help you to rent a road bike in all of our Escape Destinations.

We can offer Basso Bike Rental in Mallorca, the Dolomites and the French Alps.

We do not rent bikes ourselves, but we have recommended rental partners in each destination and we can assist in the rental, pickup and return of your bike.

Are meals included?

All of our Escapes include Breakfasts and evening meals. In most locations, a set menu is offered with a 3 to 5 course evening dinner. Wine and Beer is included in some locations, but alcoholic drinks are extra in others.

We can cater for all dietary requirements including vegetarian, vegan, gluten free etc...

Each day, we eat breakfast and dinner together, around one table. This allows further friendships to form away from the road. The dining experience is a big part of our Escapes!

Lunch is not included, as we stop at a cafe mid way around each ride. A typical lunch stop will take 30-40 minutes, and you are free to eat/drink whatever you choose from our planned cafe.

Cancellations and Refunds

Please view our cancellation and refund policy. We offer a simple and flexible policy which allows you to simply transfer to any other future Escape (subject to availability) should you need to cancel, even at short notice.

Who is a typical Escape rider?

Our riders travel from all over the world. We've had riders from South America, Australia, Asia, North America and across Europe. usually very keen cyclists, most Escape riders are aged between 25 and 55, although we've had younger, and older too!

Most riders travel individually, but we've had small groups of friends, married couples, mother and daughter and father son combos too! Everyone is welcome on a BoC Escape in a fully inclusive and supportive group.

Can I bring a non riding partner?

You can bring a non riding partner. We offer a discount of £150 from the total cost for a non rider. This discount is applied to the final balance invoice, so book your spaces by paying the deposit in full for the number of places you require. We discount the £150 from the final balance which is due 16 weeks before the Escape.