Northern regions in the country will feature heavily in the race.
Alongside the starting stages in the Hauts-de-France region, a time-trial will take place in Caen during the fifth stage, marking the 1,000-year anniversary of the city’s founding.
The town’s current mayor Aristide Olivier said the city has been attempting to host a stage in the race for ten years.
Stage seven will see the cyclists ride from Saint-Malo to the Mûr-de-Bretagne, which ends on a steep 15% gradient.
The route for the 2025 women’s competition, running from July 26 to August 3, is available below.
It will see cyclists traverse the country from west to east in nine stages, beginning in Vannes (Brittany) and ending in Châtel (Haute-Savoie) in the Alps.
It will also be held entirely within France after the 2024 event was held partly in Belgium and the Netherlands.