V'LILLE
Read moreTo get around Lille quickly, there is nothing better! Faced with the growing demand and the disparities in the location of the stations, the municipality has decided to increase their number, especially in Roubaix and Tourcoing. On the development side: hundreds of kilometres of cycle paths, car parks and bicycle shelters. On the practical side, it is possible to rent a V'Lille for a day, a week or a year. Advantageous rates are offered to Ilévia subscribers. To know the availability of bikes in real time, go to the website.
BAIE CYCLETTE
Read moreThe Bay of the Somme has 49 km of cycle tracks and nine routes, three of which are signposted from Saint-Valéry. Each route, from 8 to 28 km, is symbolised by a colour and a bird of the bay. With the recent arrival of the Vélomaritime, there is also the opportunity to join a Eurovéloroute, for an infinitely longer, maritime journey full of discovery! While waiting to pedal with your nose to the wind, don't hesitate to prepare your future trip on the remarkably detailed website.
BUSCYCLETTE
Read moreThe essential agency to get around by bike in Amiens! Here you can rent all kinds of bikes: city bikes, folding bikes, children's bikes, mountain bikes, electrically assisted bikes and even scooters, trailers or tandems. In short, there's something for every need! The agency, which is linked to Ametis, also offers learning modules for those who would like to learn the basics of city riding or to train in bicycle mechanics. Busyclette even organises night rides to discover the city in a different way. Finally, on the website you will find an interactive map with parking options, rental locations and itineraries.
PICARDIE FORÊTS VERTES
Read moreLocated near the racecourse at the entrance of the cycle track which crosses the forest (a good kilometre from the town centre) this bike hire company (VTC, VTT, tandem and electrically assisted bikes) awaits you from spring to autumn. You will be provided with free maps of the routes and helmets and accessories such as anti-puncture and anti-theft devices... The renter can provide cycles in hotels, guest houses or at the departure of the stations. Do not hesitate to call him to know if weekday or off-season rentals are possible.
BEAUVÉLO
Read moreThis association proposes in its bike station very good deals, especially for the inhabitants or those who stay some time in Beauvais. You will find all kinds of bikes, from the most classic to the less common: scooter, tandem, light racing bike mounted with mountain bike handlebars for more comfort, children's bike with small wheels. They also sell second-hand parts and help you give your old bike a new lease on life. They are located next to the train station, a nice and very useful address.
BIKE 4 YOU
Read moreBicycle or rosalie, these are two nice ways to discover the resort. Bike 4 You offers you bicycles for hire, assembled or manufactured in France. They are equipped with a basket, anti-theft device or baby carrier, free of charge, on request. As for the rosalies, they allow you to go for a ride with friends or family. They are available from 2 to 6 seats. An original way to visit the city. In addition, Bike 4 You organises guided tours in rosarias and charade rallies. You can also buy these bikes in the two shops.
LES BELLES ÉCHAPPÉES
Read moreHere, you have two options to discover the Saint-Omer region: either you ride your bike, tandem or beach cruiser (solex or with electric assistance for the cheaters!) or you succumb to the charm of a retro vehicle, with your choice of 2 CV, Combis or Mehari. Equipped with a road-book or guided by your own pleasure, you will enjoy riding or pedaling between forests and marshes, discovering the Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez and the seven valleys. The landscapes are magnificent and the pleasure is unique. Whatever your destination, the escape will be beautiful!
VELAM
Read moreIn Amiens, there are more than twenty self-service stations available 7 days a week. Each green bike can be returned to any station 24 hours a day. Located close to where people live, the stations are on average 200 to 300 m apart. You can download the map from the website. Access to the bikes is via a kiosk system, and you can opt for day or annual subscriptions. Payment and subscription can be made online for long-term subscriptions.