Oliver’s Travels sees a touriffic online traffic increase as the Tour De France effect hits
The Tour De France has not only seen hundreds of thousands of people line the streets to cheer and support racers along the way, but its effect is now being seen overseas, with Brits looking to travel to France to see more.
Leading online luxury holiday retailer Oliver’s Travels has seen on site traffic increase by 60% as a result of the Tour de France effect. Since the competition kicked off last weekend in Leeds, it seems that Brits have gone cycle crazy, with hundreds of enthusiasts racing to the Oliver’s Travels site to seek out properties on the planned route to ensure they don’t miss a second of the race.
Oliver Bell, Co-Founder of Oliver’s Travels comments, “We have some beautiful properties in and around France and we are lucky enough to have a select few designated on the Tour de France cycle route. We knew these properties would be popular at this time of year, but we never thought we would see such a spike in site visits – it’s fantastic!”
Oliver’s Travels has the following selection of luxury properties situated near stages 16, 18 and 20 of the Tour De France route:
Pau:
- Château Stephanie (200m from cycle route)
Bergerac:
- Château de St Raphene (4km from cycle route)
- Château de Seyches (13km from cycle route)
- Roche Farmhouse (3km from cycle route)
- Maison Belair
- Château Baradis
- Château de la Cheine
Lead Image via Dan Atrill on Flickr
- Château de St Raphene (4km from cycle route)
- Château de Seyches (13km from cycle route)
- Roche Farmhouse (3km from cycle route)
- Maison Belair
- Château Baradis
- Château de la Cheine