The men’s Tour De France will begin in Edinburgh on Friday 2 July 2027, with the opening stage finishing in Carlisle the same day, before stage two travels from Keswick on Saturday 3 July 2027 – through the Lake District and Lancashire to finish on The Strand in Liverpool the same day, under the watchful gaze of the city’s iconic waterfront.
The newly revealed Tour De France routes take the peloton through some of the most spectacular and culturally significant landscapes in England, Scotland and Wales, including the National Parks of the Lake District, Peak District, and Bannau Brycheiniog, showcasing the very best of Britain to millions of fans watching at the roadside and around the world.
To find out more information and keep up-to-date with the 2027 Grand Départs, including frequently asked questions, please visit letourgb.com.
Main image: Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com – 07/09/2018 – Cycling – OVO Energy Tour of Britain – Stage 6: Barrow-in-Furness to Whinlatter – The peloton in action near Keswick in The Lake District of Cumbria.
Second image: Picture by Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com – 16/09/2013 – Cycling – Tour of Britain, Stage 2 – Carlisle to Kendal, Lake District National Park – the peloton of cyclists ride through Honister Pass in The Lake District.