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GVA - Bourg D'oisans Autumn transfer

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Okay, not strictly skiing-related but the snowHead hive mind may have a solution.

Looking to cycle in the Alps this October, based in Bourg d'oisans - anyone have recommendations for transfer companies that would serve Geneva airport?

Looks like Grenoble isn't an option at that time, Lyon is another option.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
@Specialman, I've done this several times - always via Lyon and always hired a car.

Bourg is great for Alpe d'Huez but other routes are made much easier by starting from the other side of the Glandon. We did the Lacets de Montvernier and Croix de Fer for example, starting from St Etienne-de-Cuines.
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