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Bikelife-catalogo-B2B-2024-25_compressed.pdf

Bikelife

6 days / 5 nights

Italy

LINEAR

Abruzzo

San Benedetto del Tronto

Vasto/San Salvo

Biking
Adults

You will follow the Adriatic edge of Abruzzo along the Bike to Coast project, riding between natural reserves, pinewoods, fishing villages, and the first gentle hills. You will roll from the northern border with Marche toward the far south where Abruzzo meets Molise, with the sound of the sea as your constant companion. Along the way you will pass protected coastal landscapes, discover the iconic Trabocchi on the Teatine coast, and end your journey in the Gulf of Vasto - an authentic, evocative ride on two wheels.

Day 1: Arrival in San Benedetto del Tronto You will arrive at your accommodation in San Benedetto del Tronto. You will be able to explore the town, from the historic center up to the Torre, and along the Palm Promenade. Dinner at leisure and overnight stay. Day 2: San Benedetto del Tronto - Roseto degli Abruzzi (47 km; +300 m) You will depart through the Sentina Nature Reserve. After crossing the Tronto River, you will start the Abruzzo cycle path to Cologna Spiaggia, then enter the Borsacchio Reserve and reach Roseto degli Abruzzi. Optional extra ride to the village of Montepagano. Dinner at leisure and overnight stay. Day 3: Roseto degli Abruzzi - Francavilla al Mare (40 km; +250 m) You will ride through the pine forest of Pineto and the Marine Park of Torre di Cerrano, between Pineto and Silvi. After crossing the Ponte del Mare, you will arrive in Francavilla al Mare. Optional extra ride to villages in the Teatine hills. Dinner at leisure and overnight stay. Day 4: Francavilla al Mare - Fossacesia (35 km; +300 m) You will cross the province of Chieti with a visit to Ortona. From the Acquabella Reserve you will begin to see the Trabocchi, the old fishing huts along the coast. You will continue along the Teatine shoreline to Fossacesia. Optional extra ride to the Abbey of San Giovanni in Venere and the village of Fossacesia. In the evening, dinner on the Trabocco and overnight stay. Day 5: Fossacesia - Vasto/San Salvo (39 km; +300 m) You will experience the Trabocchi Coast, with the possibility of sunrise beneath a Trabocco. You will reach the Punta Aderci and Punta Penna Reserves, with dramatic scenery over the sea, and continue to the Gulf of Vasto, where the tour ends. You will be able to visit the historic center of Vasto. Dinner at leisure and overnight stay. Day 6: Departure After breakfast, you will depart for your destination (train options available). End of services.

- Bike to Coast route along the Abruzzo coast - Sentina Nature Reserve - Abruzzo cycle path to Cologna Spiaggia - Borsacchio Reserve - Pineto pine forest - Torre di Cerrano Marine Park - Ponte del Mare - Ortona visit - Acquabella Reserve - Costa dei Trabocchi and the Trabocchi fishing huts - Dinner on a Trabocco - Abbey of San Giovanni in Venere (optional) - Punta Aderci and Punta Penna Reserves - Gulf of Vasto and Vasto historic center

What type of tour is this? This is an individual cycling tour. What is included? Accommodation in 3-star hotels or B&B, breakfast, dinner on the Trabocco, luggage transport, travel document, GPX tracks, and phone support. What bike is recommended? A gravel or touring bike is recommended. How long is the tour? The document lists 161 km. Where does the tour start? San Benedetto del Tronto. Where does the tour end? Vasto/San Salvo (Gulf of Vasto). Are train options mentioned for the return? Yes. Train options are mentioned for departure day. Where can I find the terms and conditions? Please review the General Terms and Travel Conditions referenced in the tour information.

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Lanzarote-Land-of-the-Volcanoes-2026.pdf

IberoCycle Tours

8 days / 7 nights

Spain

LINEAR

Lanzarote (Canary Islands)

Costa Teguise

Arrecife

Cycling

You will ride into a world shaped by fire. Lanzarote’s lava fields, cones, and black-earth horizons tell the story of the island’s volcanic origin and the great 18th‑century eruptions. Along quiet roads you will discover fishing villages, palm-filled valleys, and viewpoints that open wide over the Atlantic. The island’s unique architecture—especially the works of César Manrique—will feel inseparable from the landscape itself. With a benign climate that stays comfortable through the seasons, you will be able to cycle year‑round through one of Europe’s most striking natural stages.

Day 1: Arrival in Costa Teguise You will arrive in Lanzarote and transfer from Arrecife Airport to your hotel. The rest of the day will be free in the beach resort of Costa Teguise. Day 2: Costa Teguise – Haría (33 km or 51 km) After breakfast you will pick up and fit your bikes, then set off to visit César Manrique’s architectural works: El Jardín de Cactus, Los Jameos del Agua, and El Mirador del Río. You will also have the opportunity to visit the volcanic cave of La Cueva de los Verdes. You will pass fishing villages with views of Monte Corona before reaching Haría, surrounded by palm trees. Day 3: Haría – Teguise (33 km or 52 km) You will ride down towards Teguise, the island’s one-time capital, with wide coastal views. After time in town, you will continue towards San Bartolomé and the wine-producing area of La Geria, then reach your hotel for two nights in or near Teguise. Day 4: Roundride from Teguise (50 km) You will have a free day in or near Teguise. If you choose the round ride, you will head towards Famara beach beneath volcanic cliffs, follow the coast, then cross lava fields and a lunar landscape back to Teguise. Day 5: Teguise – Playa Blanca (50 km) You will ride towards Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, then continue south, stopping at the seaside volcanic crater of El Golfo before reaching Playa Blanca. Day 6: Roundride from Playa Blanca (Route to El Golfo 36 km) You will choose how to spend the day: a boat trip to Corralejo (Fuerteventura) for a day off the bikes, time in Playa Blanca with a visit to the coves and beaches of Papagayo, or a ride to El Golfo for a seafood lunch by the beach. Day 7: Playa Blanca – Arrecife (50 km) You will head to La Geria wine country, then descend to the coast and follow a promenade from Puerto del Carmen to Arrecife, arriving by the inland harbour of El Charco. Day 8: Departure from Arrecife You will take a short transfer from Arrecife to Lanzarote Airport.

• Volcanic and lava landscapes shaped by 18th‑century eruptions. • César Manrique sites: El Jardín de Cactus, Los Jameos del Agua, El Mirador del Río. • Opportunity to visit La Cueva de los Verdes volcanic cave. • Parque Nacional de Timanfaya volcanic scenery. • El Golfo seaside volcanic crater. • La Geria wine region and distinctive vineyard cultivation. • Famara beach with volcanic cliffs backdrop. • Haría village surrounded by palm trees. • Teguise historic town, the island’s former capital. • Coastal promenade Puerto del Carmen–Arrecife; El Charco harbour. • Optional boat trip to Corralejo (Fuerteventura). • Optional visit to Papagayo coves and beaches.

Q: Which days can the tour start? A: The tour can begin on any day of the week. Q: Can extra days be added? A: Extra days can be added at the beginning, at the end, and at intermediate points along the tour. Prices are available on request. Q: What is included? A: 7 nights’ accommodation with en-suite bathroom (mixture of country inns and 3, 4, and 5-star hotels), all luggage transfers, airport transfers on arrival and departure days (Costa Teguise and Arrecife), breakfast, and an information pack (route guide, maps, elevation profiles, GPS files). Q: What is not included? A: Personal insurance, evening meals, and a GPS device are not included.Q: What are the arrival and departure arrangements? A: The arrival and departure point is Lanzarote Airport (Arrecife). A free transfer is organised from the airport to the first hotel in Costa Teguise at the start of the tour, and from the hotel in Arrecife back to the airport at the end. Q: What bikes and equipment are available? A: Bike hire options include trekking, carbon road, electric road, e-road, e-bike, gravel, and city bikes (prices listed in the tour document). Helmet and pedals are provided at no charge. Trekking bikes and e-bikes include luggage rack and pannier; road bikes include essential equipment as specified. Q: Can I bring my own bike? A: You can bring your own bike for a luggage transfer supplement of 65 € per person, or 95 € for solo travellers. Bike cases cannot be transferred. Q: What is the terrain like? A: Lanzarote is lower-lying but not flat. The first day’s ride to Haría is more demanding; after that, riding is generally easy to intermediate.

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Minimum age is not specified in the document; it mentions a 20% discount for under 18s sharing with adults. Accommodation: Day 3 and Day 4 are normally in Teguise; if limited availability, hotels may be in nearby La Florida or Mozaga. Clients are informed after booking confirmation and before the deposit is paid. Dates & pricing (2026): Tour runs 1 Jan–31 Dec; start any day. Single-season selling price 1180 € p.p. (double); net price 944 €; commission 236 €. Single supplement is 260 € net; unaccompanied singles pay the solo traveller supplement. Solo traveller supplement: 160 €. Christmas/New Year prices on request due to dynamic hotel pricing; date windows are listed in the document.Own bike: Luggage transfer supplement 65 € per person (95 € for solo travellers). Bike cases cannot be transferred. Bikes & equipment (hire prices listed in document): Trekking 138 €; Carbon road 182 €; E-road bike 290 €; E-bike 210 €; Gravel bike 195 €; City bike 80 €; Helmet no charge; Pedals no charge. Carbon road bike: Shimano 105; electric road bike: Shimano Ultegra or 105; touring bike: Conor; city bike: Conor; e-bikes various models; MTB e-bike also available (supplement). 2026 adds gravel bikes. Equipment: Trekking bikes and e-bikes include helmet (obligatory in Spain), rear rack, pannier, odometer, pump, basic toolkit, water bottle, lock. Road bikes include helmet, odometer, pump, basic toolkit, water bottle. Optional extras: automatic pedals. Terrain: The first ride to Haría is more demanding; after that, generally easy to intermediate riding. Included / not included: Included—7 nights en-suite accommodation, luggage transfers, airport transfers on arrival/departure days (Costa Teguise and Arrecife), breakfast, information pack (route guide, maps, elevation profiles, GPS files). Not included—personal insurance, evening meals, GPS device. Sample hotels (may vary): Costa Teguise Hotel Barceló Teguise Beach****; Haría Villa Lola & Juan; Teguise Hotel Palacio Ico (double beds only; singles cannot be accommodated); Playa Blanca Hotel MYND Yaiza****; Arrecife Gran Hotel Arrecife*****.

Feb 11, 2026 11:23 AM

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GENOVA.pdf

Due Ruote nel Vento

8 days / 7 nights

France, Italy

LINEAR

Côte d’Azur (French Riviera); Ligurian Riviera

Nice

Genoa

Cycling
Adults

You will ride along one of the Mediterranean’s most celebrated coastlines, where blue sea, jagged cliffs and pastel villages meet a mild, luminous climate. You will follow coastal cycle paths—often on converted railway lines—plus quiet backroads and inland lanes. Only a few short stretches will touch the scenic but busy Aurelia (SS1), and gentle climbs will reward you with sweeping views, gardens and historic towns all the way to Genoa.

Day 1: Arrival in Nice After you arrive in Nice by plane, car or train, you will be free to explore this jewel of the Côte d’Azur. You will stroll along the seaside Promenade des Anglais, especially beautiful at sunset. The following morning at 9:30, the bicycles and a packet with the roadbook, maps and luggage labels will be delivered. Day 2: Nice – Ventimiglia (approx. 42 km) You will start by climbing gentle slopes on the panoramic Haute Corniche, passing through La Turbie and its Arch of Augustus. With views over Monte Carlo, you will descend to Cap Martin and continue to Menton, the “city of lemons”. A stop is recommended to visit Vieux Menton and the Basilica. Shortly after, you will cross the border and reach Ventimiglia, entering Italy. Day 3: Ventimiglia – Imperia (approx. 49 km) You will ride the Ligurian coast at its most scenic, passing Bordighera and reaching elegant Sanremo, the city of flowers, with historic palaces and villas. You will have the opportunity to visit Bussana Vecchia (earthquake‑destroyed, later restored by artists). Otherwise, you will continue on the sea‑view cycle path—once a railway line—toward San Lorenzo, then to your overnight stay in Imperia/Porto Maurizio. Day 4: Imperia – Alassio (approx. 44 km) You will keep tracing the coastline through fishing villages with bright houses and terraces. You will pass Cervo, with steep winding lanes and a striking parish church visible from afar. Riding toward Marina di Andora, you will find a beach for a refreshing swim in the area known as the Riviera delle Palme. Then you will leave the coast, climb among olive groves on shaded hills, and descend to Alassio, known for its elegance and white sandy beaches. Day 5: Alassio – Finale (approx. 48 km) You will follow, in part, the ancient Roman Via Julia Augusta. A stop in Albenga is a must (Cathedral of San Michele, 5th‑century baptistery, towers). You will head inland to Toirano, famous for its limestone caves, then return to the sea as far as Borgio. From there you will climb to Verezzi (among Italy’s most beautiful villages; annual theatre festival) and descend to Finalborgo, a medieval town enclosed by ancient walls. Day 6: Finale – Savona (approx. 34 km) You will continue to Finalpia, then climb gently with sea views to the Manie plateau through Mediterranean vegetation. A spectacular descent will bring you to Noli, with medieval towers and the Romanesque church of San Paragorio. Along the Aurelia or the pedestrian route you will reach Spotorno, where—facing Bergeggi Island—you may swim. Continuing east, you will reach the seafront of Savona. Day 7: Savona – Arenzano (approx. 24 km) – train to Genoa You will follow the coast toward Albissola, Celle Ligure and Varazze. From here, the cycle path to Arenzano begins on the former railway line: through tunnels, railway bridges and wide sea views, you will reach Arenzano. A refreshing stop is recommended in the park rich in Mediterranean vegetation around Villa Negrotto Cambiaso (today the town hall). At Arenzano station you will return the bike and receive your luggage, then take the train to Genoa. Day 8: Genoa – end of the trip After breakfast, your journey will come to an end in Genoa.

- Promenade des Anglais in Nice. - Haute Corniche coastal viewpoints. - La Turbie and the Arch of Augustus. - Menton: Vieux Menton and the Basilica. - Sanremo and the former‑railway seafront cycle path. - Cervo and its parish church. - Albenga: San Michele Cathedral and 5th‑century baptistery. - Toirano limestone caves. - Verezzi and Finalborgo’s medieval walls. - Noli and the church of San Paragorio. - Spotorno facing Bergeggi Island. - Arenzano’s former‑railway cycle path, tunnels and bridges. - Genoa, historic maritime city.

What kind of trip is this? This is an individual cycling holiday from Nice to Genoa, riding along the Mediterranean coast through France and Italy. The route combines coastal cycle paths (often on converted railway lines), quiet secondary roads and occasional inland lanes. How difficult is it? Medium/easy. You will ride mostly on low‑traffic roads and, in some sections, on protected cycle paths. There are some climbs used to bypass busy roads, and a few short stretches may follow the trafficked Aurelia (SS1). Elevation changes are described as light. How many kilometers will you cycle? 240 km total. Daily stages are approximately 24–49 km. Is luggage transport included? Yes. Luggage transport from hotel to hotel is included (1 bag per person). Are GPS tracks provided? Yes, GPS tracks are included. What type of bike is used, and can I rent one? City bike or touring bike. Bike rental is available, including an e‑bike option (supplement). When does the tour run, and what are the departure rules? Minimum 2 people. Every Saturday from 18 April to 3 October (as stated in the document). What is included? Hotels with breakfast (1 night 2‑star, 5 nights 3‑star, 1 night 4‑star), luggage transport, GPS tracks, 24/7 medical/luggage insurance, emergency phone support, registration fee. What is not included? Travel to/from start/end, lunches and dinners, drinks, the train from Arenzano to Genoa, visits/entrance fees, tips, personal extras, and anything not listed as included.

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Feb 10, 2026 1:02 PM

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Danube_Vienna-Bratislava-3days_2026.pdf

RAD + REISEN GmbH

3 days/2 nights

Austria; Slovakia

LINEAR

Danube Cycle Path; Donauauen National Park; Pannonian Lowlands

Vienna

Bratislava

Cycling
SelfguidedCoppieFriends50+Cultural Travelers

You will leave Vienna behind and follow the Danube eastward into wide open landscapes. Quiet paths guide you through the Donauauen National Park, past Roman heritage and vineyard hills, until the river carries you gently into the historic heart of Bratislava.

Day 1: Vienna – Region Bad Deutsch Altenburg (approx. 46 km) You will cycle out of Vienna and enter the green calm of the Donauauen National Park. The route follows the Danube through ancient river forests and the former Roman city of Petronell-Carnuntum, before you reach the spa town of Bad Deutsch Altenburg, surrounded by the vineyards of Carnuntum. Day 2: Region Bad Deutsch Altenburg – Bratislava (approx. 21 km) You will ride a short and scenic stage to the border town of Hainburg. Through an impressive natural landscape, the Danube leads you directly into Bratislava, where the old town rises above the river. Day 3: Bratislava Your journey ends in Bratislava. An included bus transfer will take you back to Vienna, with several daily departures and optional stop at Vienna airport if booked in advance.

• Two capital cities: Vienna and Bratislava • Donauauen National Park • Archaeological Park Carnuntum

Is this a guided tour? No. All bike tours are unescorted and follow recommended routes using provided maps and GPS data. Are the distances exact? No. All mileages are approximations of the recommended cycling routes. Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility? This tour is not suitable for people with limited mobility. Individual requests may be possible in special cases. Are helmets mandatory? In Slovakia, wearing a helmet is mandatory by law outside city limits.

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Minimum age is not specified in the source document.

Feb 9, 2026 1:31 PM

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Danube On the trail of culture 2026 Cyclando.pdf

OÖ Touristik GmbH

8 days / 7 nights

Austria

LINEAR

Danube Cycle Path (Linz–Vienna); Strudengau; Wachau; Tulln; Vienna

Linz

Vienna

CyclingE-bikeCulture
SelfguidedCultural TravelersActive travelersBeginners

From Linz’s media art to Vienna’s imperial grandeur, you will ride the Danube at an easy rhythm. Monasteries, vineyards and old towns line the way, while luggage transfer and included entries keep days light. Culture and cycling flow together—gentle stages, riverside paths, evenings in lively cities.

Day 1: Arrival in Linz You will arrive in the Upper Austrian capital, check in and receive your travel documents. A first walk through the old town or dinner by the river sets the tone. Day 2: Linz – city loop You will explore Ars Electronica Center and Lentos, then ride to Mural Harbour. Linz Castle, the Old Cathedral or the Pöstlingberg complete a relaxed cultural circuit—finished with Linzer Torte. Day 3: Linz – Grein (approx. 60 km) You will follow the Danube past St. Florian Abbey and on to Enns with its tower and Lauriacum Museum. Optional stop at the Mauthausen Memorial before reaching Grein with Greinburg Castle and the historic theatre. Day 4: Grein – Melk (approx. 50 km) Through the quiet Strudengau of floodplains and forested slopes, you will roll into Melk and visit the famous abbey with library and collegiate church. Day 5: Melk – Krems (approx. 40 km) You will ride the Wachau’s vineyards and villages—Weißenkirchen, Dürnstein—perhaps tasting wine or climbing to the castle ruins of Richard the Lionheart, then arrive in Krems for cafés and galleries. Day 6: Krems – Vienna (approx. 40 km; train Krems–Tulln) A short train takes you to Tulln. After The GARTEN TULLN, you will continue via Klosterneuburg to Vienna. Schönbrunn’s park and staterooms invite an evening visit—or a slice of Sacher Torte. Day 7: Vienna – your highlights With a 24‑hour hop‑on hop‑off ticket, you will choose your stops: St. Stephen’s, Hofburg, Belvedere, Museum Quarter, Kunsthistorisches, Naschmarkt. Evening along the Ringstrasse or a concert. Day 8: Vienna – departure or extra nights Return to Linz by train, or extend your stay for more coffee‑house culture and music history.

• Linz museums: Ars Electronica, Lentos, Castle Museum • St. Florian Abbey with Bruckner’s grave • Enns historic center and Lauriacum Museum • Wachau UNESCO landscapes, Dürnstein and Weißenkirchen • Melk Abbey admission and guided tour • GARTEN TULLN visit in Tulln • Vienna hop‑on hop‑off 24 hours • Return train Vienna–Linz included • Luggage transfer between hotels • Route book, app and GPX data

What’s included? 7 nights in selected 4‑ and 3‑star hotels with breakfast, luggage transfer to Vienna (1 piece, max. 23 kg), Linz Card (48 h) with museum entries and public transport, Melk Abbey admission and guided tour, train Krems–Tulln (bikes included), GARTEN TULLN admission, 24‑hour Vienna hop‑on hop‑off tour, return train Vienna–Linz, route book, digital app and GPX, handlebar bag, and service phone. How difficult is the route? Daily 40–60 km on mostly flat terrain along the Danube Cycle Path. The itinerary suits recreational cyclists who enjoy cultural stops. E‑bikes and 21‑speed touring bikes are available for rent. When can I start? Daily arrivals are possible from 28.03. to 10.10.2026. Travelling times and seasonal price periods apply as indicated by the organizer. Are bikes included? Bike rental is optional: 21‑speed touring bikes and e‑bikes are available for a fee. A rental bike disclaimer can be booked to limit liability (exceptions apply to lost keys, batteries/chargers, and damage from intent or gross negligence). Is luggage transfer provided? Yes. One piece per person (max. 23 kg) is transferred from hotel to hotel until Vienna. E‑bike charging is available in all hotels. Is the tour accessible? The tour is generally not suitable for travelers with reduced mobility. Individual requests (e.g., accessible rooms) may be possible on request. A valid passport or ID is required for hotel check‑in; non‑Schengen citizens must check visa needs.

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Minimum age and solo traveler policy are not specified in the source. Hotel names are examples and may change per availability. City tax payable locally. Prices vary by season as listed by the organizer. Tour shape classified as LINEAR based on explicit Linz departure and Vienna arrival. Sostituisce versione 5 gg di Cyclando Children’s discount: (3rd and 4th person in extra bed with 2 full-paying persons) up to 6 years 100%, 7-11 years 50%, 12-14 years 25%, from 15 years 10%

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ebama6-The Amalfi Coast & Sorrento Peninsula by E-Bike.pdf

Genius Loci Travel

6 days/5 nights

Italy

LINEAR

Campania – Amalfi Coast & Sorrento Peninsula

Vietri sul Mare (Salerno), Italy

Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi (Sorrento), Italy

SelfguidedWine & Culture LoversAdultsSmall Groups

A 6‑day e‑bike journey along the Amalfi Coast and the Sorrento Peninsula. You will roll from Vietri sul Mare to Sorrento, base yourselves in Amalfi and in Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi, and trace cliff roads past Cetara, Ravello and Positano. Capri appears on the horizon, Mount Vesuvius frames the Bay of Naples, and every bend opens sea and lemon‑grove views. Average riding time: about 3–5 hours per day.

Day 1: Salerno – Vietri sul Mare (or Cetara) Arrive in Salerno and transfer to Vietri sul Mare (or the fishermen’s village of Cetara). Short briefing and bike fitting. Optional warm‑up spin; evening stroll in the historic centre. Day 2: Vietri & Cetara – Amalfi via Capo d’Orso, Maiori, Minori & Atrani (50–70 km) Follow the eastern Amalfi Coast. Coffee in Cetara’s tiny port, climb to Capo d’Orso for wide views, descend through lemon groves to Maiori and Minori. Option to ride up to Ravello. Continue via whitewashed Atrani and finish in Amalfi. Day 3: Amalfi – Ravello – Tramonti – Maiori – Amalfi (35–60 km) Turn inland under Ravello’s cliffs along the Dragone valley. Detours to Pontone, Minuta and Scala, then visit Ravello’s lanes and gardens. Continue towards Tramonti and descend to Maiori for a coastal return to Amalfi. Day 4: Amalfi – Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi via Praiano & Positano (35–40 km) Ride west past the sea cave and the dramatic Furore fjord. Freewheel into Positano and explore on foot. Climb to the Colli di San Pietro and Colli di Fontanelle, reaching Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi (hotel or agriturismo). Day 5: Sant’Agata – Termini – Sorrento – Sant’Agata (40–50 km) Trace the ridge with views of both gulfs. From Termini, admire Capri and, from San Costanzo, a 360° panorama. Optional descent to Marina del Cantone and Baia di Ieranto. Return via Massa Lubrense; visit Sorrento before the gentle climb back. Day 6: Departure from Sant’Agata Tour ends after breakfast. Optional extra day: ride to the high plain of Mount Faito.

• Backstreets of medieval villages • Mediterranean land and seascapes • Secret corners of Amalfi, Ravello, Positano • Scenic Strada Amalfitana sections • Views towards Capri and Mount Vesuvius

What is included? 5 nights in characteristic hotels/agriturismo (BB/HB), breakfasts, 1 dinner, route notes and tourist info, maps (1:50,000 or better), GPX‑tracks, high‑quality e‑bike rental for 5 days (road or hybrid on request), briefing/bike fitting, bike delivery/collection, luggage transfers, 24/7 local assistance. How difficult is the cycling? Easy to Moderate (2–3): mostly moderate rides with some longer climbs on paved roads. Traffic increases in summer and on holidays. Extensions and shortcuts are possible. General fitness to ride several hours—even in warm weather—is recommended. Where does the tour start and end? Start in Vietri, a few kilometres from Salerno (train from Naples/Rome). End after breakfast on Day 6 in Sant’Agata above Sorrento. From Sorrento, Naples and its airport are reachable by local train or bus. Can I travel solo? Yes. The tour can be booked from one person. Single rooms usually available with a supplement. On some trips a Solo Traveller Supplement may replace the single supplement. What bike is provided? A high‑quality e‑bike for 5 days is included. On request, carbon road bikes or regular hybrid bikes are available at the same price. Bringing your own bike is possible; a discount applies on request.

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Distances are ranges due to optional detours. Day 1 overnight may be in Vietri sul Mare or Cetara. Official start is Vietri (Arrival & Departure notes). No minimum age stated. Prices and availability vary by season; details on request.

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Espace Randonnée

8 days / 7 nights

France, Germany

LOOP

Alsace

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

Cycling
CouplesFriendsFamilies

Cycle through the heart of Alsace and the German Rhine valley, discovering Strasbourg, Freiburg, and Colmar. Enjoy scenic vineyards, UNESCO heritage sites, and charming wine villages along peaceful cycle paths between two cultures.

Day 1: Arrival in Strasbourg Arrival in Strasbourg, check-in, and free time to explore the historic city center and its Gothic cathedral. Day 2: Strasbourg – Ettenheim area (≈ 60 km) Cross the Rhine into Germany via the Jardin des Deux Rives and ride through the forest and river villages. Day 3: Ettenheim area – Freiburg (≈ 50 km) Follow the cycle paths to Freiburg via Riegel and Emmendingen. Discover its cathedral and enjoy panoramic views from the Schlossberg hill. Day 4: Freiburg – Colmar (≈ 60 km) Ride along the Breisgau-Radweg to Breisach, then cross into France to visit Neuf-Brisach and Colmar’s picturesque old town. Day 5: Colmar – Riquewihr area (≈ 40 km) Visit Eguisheim, Turckheim, Kaysersberg, and Riquewihr, among Alsace’s most beautiful villages. Day 6: Riquewihr area – Obernai area (≈ 35–50 km) Follow the Wine Route via Hunawihr, Ribeauvillé, Bergheim, Andlau, and Barr. Day 7: Obernai area – Strasbourg (≈ 40–55 km) Discover Rosheim’s Romanesque church and return to Strasbourg via the Bruche Canal. Day 8: Departure or extension End of tour or optional extra night.

Strasbourg, Freiburg, and Colmar; Rhine landscapes; Alsace Wine Route; UNESCO fortress of Neuf-Brisach; Romanesque churches; Friendly hotels.

Q: When does the tour run? A: Daily departures between March 28 and October 10, 2026. Q: What’s included? A: 7 nights’ accommodation (4 nights in 3* hotels, 3 nights in 4* hotels), breakfast, luggage transfers, GPS data, digital travel documents, and service hotline. Q: What’s the difficulty level? A: Level 2 – suitable for fair-weather cyclists, mostly flat with some hilly stages on days 5 and 6. Q: How do I get there? A: Start and end in Strasbourg. Arrival by train or at Strasbourg airport; parking available at Parking Indigo Hautepierre. Q: Are rental bikes available? A: Yes, 21-gear touring bikes and e-bikes with insurance are available.

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Extracted faithfully from FR-ELRME-2026_Central Alsace 8 days.pdf. Distances and itinerary details verified. Classified as LOOP tour.

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Danish Biking

8 days / 7 nights

Denmark

LOOP

Fyn (Funen) and the Jutland Peninsula; Little Belt area; Vejle Fjord; Horsens Fjord; Vejle River Valley; Kolding Fjord

Middelfart

Middelfart

Cycling
SelfguidedCultural TravelersFamiliesCouples

You will ride into Denmark’s Viking heart, where deep fjords and rolling landscapes lead you from coastal towns to ancient royal power. You will cross the old Little Belt Bridge, follow cycle routes along Vejle and Horsens Fjords, and reach Jelling—Denmark’s ancient royal seat. Between museum stops and possible swims, you will keep pedaling through nature, culture, and centuries of heritage.

Day 1: Arrival in Middelfart You will arrive in Middelfart and, if you have time, visit the Clay Ceramics Museum by the Little Belt or try bridge-walking on the old Little Belt Bridge. Day 2: Middelfart – Vejle (approx. 48 km) You will cross the old Little Belt Bridge to Jutland, stop in Fredericia to see the historic fortifications, and continue on National Cycle Route No. 5 to Vejle by Vejle Fjord. Day 3: Vejle – Horsens (approx. 38 km) You will ride along Vejle Fjord, pass “Bølgen”, and may swim at Tirsbæk Beach. You will then follow regional route 53, pass Boller Castle, and reach Horsens at Horsens Fjord. Day 4: Horsens (optional excursion, approx. 52 km) You will visit “Fængslet” (Europe’s largest prison museum) and the Industrial Museum, or cycle around Horsens Fjord with a bike ferry via Hjarnø to Alrø. Day 5: Horsens – Vejle (approx. 49 km) You will reach Jelling, see the Jelling Stone, and visit Denmark’s National Museum’s Viking exhibition in Jelling, before returning to Vejle. Day 6: Vejle – Kolding (approx. 56 km) You will ride the Bindeballe Trail through the Vejle River Valley, stop at Ravning Station (museum), pause at Bindeballe Købmandsgård, see the Egtved Girl’s Grave, and arrive in Kolding. Day 7: Kolding – Middelfart (approx. 30 km) You will visit Koldinghus (Royal Collection), pass Skærbæk by Kolding Fjord, cross the old Little Belt Bridge again, and ride through Hindsgavl Deer Park before reaching Middelfart. Day 8: Departure You will depart, or extend your stay with a few days in Odense or Copenhagen.

• Old Little Belt Bridge (1935) connecting Funen and Jutland. • Fredericia historic fortifications and viewpoints. • Vejle Fjord and “Bølgen” waterfront architecture. • Boller Castle. • “Fængslet” prison museum and Horsens Industrial Museum. • Jelling Stone and National Museum Viking exhibition in Jelling. • Bindeballe Trail and Ravning Station museum. • Egtved Girl’s Grave. • Koldinghus (Royal Collection). • Hindsgavl Deer Park.

What is the duration and total cycling distance of the tour? The tour lasts 8 days / 7 nights and includes approximately 273 km of cycling, with one optional excursion day in Horsens. Where does the tour start and end? The tour starts and ends in Middelfart on the west coast of Funen (Fyn). What is included in the tour price? The price includes 7 nights in 3–4 star hotels with breakfast, rooms with shower/bathtub and WC, luggage transport between hotels, a 7-days hotline service, and digital routes for navigation on an app. Are bike rentals available? Yes. Touring bikes, e-bikes, and children’s bikes are available as rental options. How do I get to the start point and where can I park? You can arrive by plane via Copenhagen Airport (Kastrup) and take regular trains directly to Middelfart. By rail, use Middelfart Station. If arriving by car, there are parking facilities near the hotel. When are the departure dates in 2026? Departures run every Sunday from May 24th to September 13th, 2026. Other departure days can be arranged for a surcharge. Is this tour suitable for children? Children’s bike rental is available. Any extra payment for breakfast and/or a baby cot is paid directly to the hotel.

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8 days / 7 nights

Austria; Italy

LINEAR

Salzburg; Salzach Valley; Gastein Valley; High Tauern; Carinthia; Friuli Venezia Giulia; Grado (Adriatic Coast)

Salzburg

Grado

Cycling
SelfguidedCoppieActive travelers

You will cross a continent of contrasts in just one week: from Salzburg’s baroque charm to the shimmer of the Adriatic. The Alpe Adria cycle path guides you along rivers, through alpine valleys, and past dramatic peaks—then gently carries you towards the sunlit plains of Friuli Venezia Giulia. One moment you are riding beneath the High Tauern, the next you are rolling into historic towns and Roman heritage sites, until the sea breeze announces Grado, the island of the sun.

Day 1: Arrival in Salzburg You will arrive independently in Salzburg. Day 2: Salzburg – Bischofshofen/St. Johann (approx. 60 km) With views of the Hohensalzburg Fortress, you will leave the city and follow the Salzach. You will pass Hellbrunn Palace and ride towards Hallein. You can also walk to the Golling waterfall via a footpath. Day 3: Bischofshofen/St. Johann – Bad Gastein (approx. 55 km) You will ride into the Gastein Valley along the Gasteiner Ache, framed by the peaks of the High Tauern. Passing Dorfgastein and Bad Hofgastein, you will reach the spa town of Bad Gastein and its famous waterfall. Day 4: Bad Gastein – Villach (approx. 79 km + train; mostly downhill) You will cycle to Böckstein and take the train through the Tauernschleuse to Mallnitz (bike included). From there, you will ride along the river Möll through mountain scenery, then follow the Drava cycle path via Spittal (Castle Porcia) to Villach. Day 5: Villach – Venzone/area (approx. 40–60 km + optional train ticket not included; or approx. 85–90 km) Following the Gail, you will leave Villach and cross into Italy after a few kilometres. In the Canal Valley you will reach Tarvisio, where Italian, Austrian, and Slovenian influences meet. You will continue through the valley with views of the Friulian Alps and dense forests. You can shorten the stage by train to Tarvisio or Ugovizza (not included). Day 6: Venzone/area – Udine (approx. 55 km) You will soon reach Gemona, with its Duomo of Santa Maria Assunta. The day’s ride follows local wine production, with vineyards lining the route, before you finish in Udine. Day 7: Udine – Grado (approx. 55 km) You will ride through characteristic landscapes to Grado on the Adriatic. Along the way you can visit Palmanova (UNESCO World Heritage) and the excavation areas of ancient Aquileia. Day 8: Departure from Grado You will depart individually, or you can extend your stay.

• Baroque Salzburg and views of the Hohensalzburg Fortress. • Hellbrunn Palace and the Salzach river cycling. • Gastein Valley scenery and the Bad Gastein waterfall. • Train passage Böckstein–Mallnitz through the Tauernschleuse (bike included). • High Tauern landscapes along the river Möll and the Drava cycle path. • Villach and nearby lakes in Carinthia. • Crossing into Italy via the Canal Valley and Tarvisio. • Gemona and the Duomo of Santa Maria Assunta. • Udine’s historic centre with Venetian influence. • Palmanova (UNESCO World Heritage) and ancient Aquileia. • Arrival in Grado on the Adriatic coast, known as the “island of the sun”.

Q: What type of trip is this? A: It is an individual (self-guided) cycling tour. Q: What is the duration and distance? A: 8 days / 7 nights, approx. 345–410 km. Q: Where does the tour start and end? A: Start in Salzburg; finish in Grado. Q: When are the 2026 departures? A: Arrivals every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 29/04/2026 (first departure) to 03/10/2026 (last departure). Q: What is included? A: 7 nights in guesthouses and 3*** and 4**** hotels (double room with private facilities), breakfast, video briefing, luggage transfers hotel-to-hotel, train Böckstein–Mallnitz (bike included), well-prepared route, detailed travel documents (maps, route description, places, important phone numbers), navigation app, and telephone assistance for the entire tour. Q: What is not included? A: Travel to the start, return journey at the end, lunches and dinners, drinks, tourist taxes and extras, entrance fees not indicated, bike rental, insurance, and anything not explicitly listed as included. Q: Is there a return transfer? A: Wednesday to Sunday it is possible to book a shuttle transfer from Grado to Salzburg for 185,00 € per person + 45,00 € for own bike (minimum 2 people), to be booked and paid at the time of reservation. Q: What bike rental options are offered? A: 21-gear trekking bike (women’s and men’s models), TOP bike (unisex; men’s model on request), and e-bike (unisex; 500 W battery, range up to 100 km). Optional liability waiver insurance for rental bikes: €24,00 per trekking bike and €49,00 per TOP / e-bike / mountain bike. Q: What is the minimum recommended age? A: The tour is recommended from 16 years.

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Tour notes from source: Route uses cycle paths and quiet secondary roads; the Pass Lueg section can be covered by train. E-bike is suggested for the 8 days/7 nights version. Parking: recommended near the railway station or the airport in Salzburg. Optional extra nights (prices per night): Salzburg €89,00 double / €49,00 single supplement; Grado €79,00 double / €45,00 single supplement. Variant in the document: 11 days/10 nights itinerary, departures every Thursday from 30/04/2026 to 01/10/2026, with separate pricing.

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5 days / 4 nights

Italy, Slovenia, Croatia

LINEAR

Istria Peninsula and Adriatic Coast (Trieste to Porec)

Trieste

Porec

CyclingSelf-guided
Adults (14+)

You will start in Trieste, a lively border city shaped by the meeting of Mediterranean and Central European worlds. From here you will cross into Slovenia on gentle cycling paths, then follow the colourful Croatian coast into sunlit Istria. You will roll past fishing villages, small seaside towns, karst hills, valleys and vineyards—always with the Adriatic close by, and with plenty of chances to pause for a swim in hidden coves and bays.

Day 1: Arrival in Trieste You will arrive independently in Trieste and settle into your hotel. You will have free time to explore the city and enjoy a good coffee. Day 2: Trieste – Piran/Portorož (35 km or 65 km, depending on the variant) After just a few kilometres you will cross the Italian border into Slovenia. You will follow pleasant cycle paths through Koper and Izola, then continue to Piran and Portorož, known for its thermal centres. For a shorter option, you may take the ferry from Trieste to Muggia (ticket not included). The longer variant runs inland through the Val Rosandra. From Muggia you will ride along the coast, accompanied by the reflections and scent of the sea. Day 3: Piran/Portorož – Umag (35–60 km) Soon after departure you will cycle through the Sečovlje salt pans, where salt is produced by natural evaporation. You will then ride towards the Croatian border and enter Istria, the largest peninsula of the Adriatic Sea. The landscape becomes gently hilly, and the route towards Umag passes orchards and vineyards. In the evening you can enjoy a walk through medieval lanes to the town tower. Day 4: Umag – Porec (20–40 km) You will ride along the coast to Novigrad, a small seaside town surrounded by fortified walls at the mouth of the Mirna (Quieto) River. You will continue to Porec, known for its artistic heritage, with the possibility to visit the UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica, rich in mosaics. Day 5: Departure from Porec You will depart independently, or you may choose to extend your stay.

• Trieste is a border city rich in monuments, churches, museums and palaces. • The route crosses Slovenia via the coastal towns of Koper and Izola. • The ride passes the Sečovlje salt pans, where salt is produced by natural evaporation. • Umag’s old town reflects Roman origins and hosts the annual ATP Croatia Open. • Novigrad is a fortified seaside town at the mouth of the Mirna (Quieto) River. • Porec features the UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica with mosaic artworks. • Cycling follows the colourful Adriatic coast with opportunities to stop at coves and bays.

What type of trip is this? This is an individual, self-guided cycling trip. You will receive detailed travel documents (maps, route description, places to visit, important phone numbers) plus a navigation app and a videobriefing. Telephone assistance is available throughout the tour. How long is the tour and how many kilometres will you cycle? The tour lasts 5 days / 4 nights, with a total cycling distance of about 135–165 km. Daily stages vary by route variant, with some days offering shorter or longer options. What accommodation is included? You will stay in 3-star hotels and occasionally 4-star hotels, in double rooms with private facilities. Breakfast is included. Any local tourist tax is to be paid directly on site. Is luggage transport included? Yes. Your luggage will be transported from hotel to hotel during the tour. Are bike rentals available? Yes. Rental options include a 21‑gear trekking bike, a TOP bike, and an e‑bike (500 W battery, range up to 100 km). An optional liability waiver insurance for rental bikes can be added. When can the tour start in 2026? Individual arrivals are available every Wednesday and Saturday from 28/03/2026 to 31/10/2026, except from 26/07/2026 to 22/08/2026 when no departures take place. Other start dates are possible on request with a minimum of 5 participants.

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Route profile: mostly cycle paths or secondary roads through gentle hills; recommended from age 14+. Optional return transfer by bus from Porec to Trieste on Wednesdays and Sundays on request (€45 per person + €45 for own bike; min. 2 people; must be booked and paid in advance). Parking near Trieste station or bike rental area (no reservation; pay locally).

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Espace Randonnée

8 days / 7 nights

France, Germany, Switzerland

LINEAR

Alsace, Upper Rhine, Black Forest region

Basel

Strasbourg

Cycling
CouplesFamiliesGroups

An inspiring cross-border cycling tour through Alsace and the Rhine Valley, linking Basel, Freiburg, Colmar, and Strasbourg. Discover three cultures, scenic vineyards, and UNESCO heritage towns while enjoying a mix of nature, wine, and architecture.

Day 1: Arrival in Basel Arrival in the trinational Eurodistrict of Basel, a city rich in art, architecture, and vibrant urban life. Accommodation in Saint-Louis or Weil am Rhein. Day 2: Basel – Müllheim (≈45 km) Follow the Rhine northwards to Müllheim, visit the Markgräfler Museum or the St. Martin Church with its 14th-century frescoes. Option to detour to Badenweiler’s Roman baths. Day 3: Müllheim – Freiburg (≈35 km) Pass through Heitersheim and Bad Krozingen before reaching Freiburg, with its cathedral and panoramic Schlossberg views. Day 4: Freiburg – Colmar (≈60 km) Via Breisgau-Radweg to Breisach, then cross into France to visit Neuf-Brisach and continue to Colmar, home to the Unterlinden Museum and Little Venice. Day 5: Colmar – Riquewihr area (≈40 km) Ride through Eguisheim and Kaysersberg on the Alsace Wine Route, visiting picturesque wine villages and landscapes. Day 6: Riquewihr – Obernai (≈35–50 km) Continue through Hunawihr, Ribeauvillé, and Andlau with its Roman abbey before reaching Obernai. Day 7: Obernai – Strasbourg (≈40–55 km) Pass Rosheim and Molsheim, then follow the Bruche canal path to Strasbourg, known for its cathedral and historic Grande Île. Day 8: Departure or extension End of tour or optional extra night in Strasbourg.

• Cities of Basel, Freiburg, Colmar, and Strasbourg • Alsace Wine Route and Rhine landscapes • Cross-border cycling through France, Germany, and Switzerland • Scenic vineyards and UNESCO-listed heritage sites • Welcoming and convivial atmosphere

Q: What is the level of difficulty? A: Level 2 – fair-weather cyclists. Mostly flat terrain with a few hilly stages. Q: What type of paths are used? A: Mainly cycle paths, agricultural roads, and low-traffic secondary roads. Q: When can I travel? A: Departures are available daily from March 28 to October 10, 2026. Q: What is included in the price? A: Accommodation in 3* and 4* hotels, breakfast, luggage transfer, route guidance, GPS data, navigation app, and hotline service. Q: Are rental bikes available? A: Yes, 21-gear touring bikes and e-bikes (with insurance) can be rented. Q: Where does the tour start and end? A: The tour starts in Basel and ends in Strasbourg.

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Senderos y Pueblos

7 days / 6 nights

Spain

LINEAR

Andalucia

Sevilla

Cadiz

Cycling
AdultsCouplesActive travelers

A unique cycling tour through the heartland of flamenco and Andalusian dancing horses. From the magical city of Sevilla to the golden beaches of Cadiz, you’ll ride through olive groves, sherry vineyards, and white hilltop towns, staying in luxurious Parador hotels.

Day 1: Arrival to Sevilla Arrival to Sevilla and a chance to discover this magical city. Day 2: Sevilla – Carmona (50 km; +524 m) Cycle along river paths and quiet lanes through sunflower fields to reach the historic walled town of Carmona. Day 3: Carmona – Montellano (69 km; +561 m) Ride through vast plains of cereals, sunflowers, and olive groves before overnighting in Montellano. Day 4: Montellano – Arcos de la Frontera (66 km; +718 m) Cycle through Mediterranean woodland at the foothills of the Grazalema mountains to the hilltop town of Arcos de la Frontera. Day 5: Arcos – Jerez de la Frontera (55 km; +382 m) Continue along gently rolling hills to reach Jerez, home of sherry wine and Andalusian horses. Day 6: Jerez – Cadiz (61 km; +343 m) Ride towards the Atlantic, through El Puerto de Santa Maria, and finish your journey by the beaches of Cadiz. Day 7: Departure or extra nights.

Visit Sevilla, Carmona, Arcos, Jerez, and Cadiz; Stay in Parador Hotels; Cycle through sherry vineyards and sunflower fields; Discover Andalusian culture and cuisine; Enjoy scenic routes through Mediterranean landscapes

When can I travel? From March to June and from September to November. What’s included? 6 nights’ accommodation with breakfasts, luggage transfers, navigation app, emergency support. Are e-bikes available? Yes, regular, gravel, and e-bikes are available for rental. Is this tour suitable for beginners? It requires a moderate to good fitness level due to daily distances and climbs.

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Evertrek Resor AB

7 days / 6 nights

Sweden

LOOP

Stockholm Archipelago

Stockholm

Stockholm

Bici
SelfguidedActive travelersCultural Travelers

Cycle through Stockholm’s enchanting archipelago — a mosaic of islands, bridges, and sparkling waters. Discover serene nature reserves, charming villages, and the Nordic allure of Sandhamn on this unforgettable island-hopping adventure.

Day 1: Arrival in Stockholm Welcome to Stockholm, the ‘Venice of the North’. Check in to your central hotel and enjoy a stroll through this city of islands, bridges, and history. Day 2: Stockholm – Vaxholm (41 km) You’ll start by cycling around Royal Djurgården, a green oasis filled with cafés and museums. Crossing bridges and small ferries, you’ll ride through Djursholm and Bogesundslandet Nature Reserve before arriving in the charming harbor town of Vaxholm — the capital of the archipelago. Day 3: Vaxholm – Fågelbrolandet (37–42 km) Ride across idyllic islands via ferry, choosing your route through Värmdö or Rindö. Expect quiet gravel paths, sea views, and rural landscapes before reaching your peaceful countryside hotel at Fågelbro Säteri. Day 4: Fågelbrolandet – Sandhamn – Runmarö – Fågelbrolandet (51 km) Hop on ferries to Sandhamn, famous for its sandy beaches and lively harbor. Optionally continue to Runmarö, a lush island dotted with orchids and scenic viewpoints, before returning to your hotel. Day 5: Fågelbrolandet – Saltsjöbaden (55 km) Cycle through the artful landscapes of Farstalandet, visiting the modern art museum Artipelag and the cozy harbor of Gustavsberg. Cross bridges toward Saltsjöbaden, nestled beautifully by the sea. Day 6: Saltsjöbaden – Stockholm (31 km) Pedal through Erstaviken and Nacka Nature Reserve — peaceful forests and glittering lakes — before re-entering Stockholm along its waterfronts, passing landmarks like the City Hall and Royal Palace. Day 7: Departure After breakfast, your island-hopping adventure ends, unless you wish to stay longer to explore Stockholm’s treasures.

• Island-hopping by bike through Stockholm’s archipelago • Sandhamn, iconic island with beaches and cafés • Cycling in Royal Djurgården, a green oasis • Picturesque Vaxholm and its waterfront charm • Nature routes through Nacka Reserve and Farstalandet • Quality 4-star accommodations throughout Sintesi: A scenic cycling adventure across Stockholm’s islands blending culture and nature.

1. What is the difficulty level of this tour? → Moderate (3/5), suitable for active cyclists used to daily rides of 30–55 km. 2. Are ferry tickets included? → No. Ferry tickets are paid locally and cost approximately 30 EUR in total per adult. 3. When is the best travel period? → Between May 16 and September 12, when weather is mild and ferries operate frequently. 4. What type of accommodation is included? → Comfortable 4-star hotels in scenic locations with daily breakfast and luggage transfer. 5. Are electric bikes available? → Yes, e-bikes and 20-gear touring bikes are available for rent. Summary: A comfortable, scenic archipelago cycling holiday with daily island crossings and nature immersion.

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Ferry ticket costs and availability may vary depending on season and weather. Check schedules locally before departure.

Feb 10, 2026 8:17 AM

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🏨 Overnight stay and breakfast📞 Local telephone assistance 7/7📲 GPS or navigation APP💼 Luggage transfer
🚎 Transfers not listed as "Included"✈️ Journey to/from the starting point of the tour🍽️ Meals and drinks not listed as "Included"🖼️ Entrance fees ferries and anything not listed as "Included"
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WALK INN

5 days / 4 nights

France

LINEAR

Provence – Alpilles, Camargue

Avignon

Arles

Bici
Selfguided

An easy self-guided cycling holiday through Provence, from historic Avignon to Roman Arles, riding through vineyards, olive groves, and the wild landscapes of Camargue.

Day 1: Arrival in Avignon You will arrive in the papal city of Avignon, discovering its cobbled streets, historic monuments, and charming squares. Day 2: Avignon – Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (35 km; +250 m/-200 m) You will pedal through the Montagnette massif, passing olive groves and monasteries. After exploring Graveson and Maillane, you’ll reach Saint-Rémy, the artistic heart of Provence where Van Gogh once lived. Optionally, ride to Eygalières for more Provencal charm. Day 3: Saint-Rémy – Les Baux – Maussane – Arles (50 km; +250 m/-300 m) You will traverse the Alpilles mountains, visiting the Romanesque Saint-Gabriel chapel and the Château d'Estoublon estate. Discover Les Baux, a stunning hilltop village, before descending into Arles and its Roman legacy. Day 4: Loop into Camargue – Arles (46 or 56 km; flat) A final loop leads you into the Camargue’s wild heart. Ride through flat landscapes of rice fields, marshes, and salt plains, where flamingos, bulls, and white horses roam. Optional visit to La Capelière adds nature trails and panoramic viewpoints. Day 5: Departure from Arles Your journey ends in Arles after breakfast.

• An easy self-guided ride that makes crossing the Alpilles and part of the Camargue a genuine pleasure. • A wide variety of landscapes along the way. • Cycling through the Alpilles in the footsteps of Vincent Van Gogh. • In the Camargue, perfectly flat routes between rice fields and marshes. • A balanced mix of discovery, nature, culture, and Provençal art de vivre. • The chance to taste olive oil and wine from the Baux-de-Provence valley. • Time to wander the colourful markets of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and Arles. • The wild scenery and rich flora and fauna of the Camargue. • The Roman heritage of Arles, a UNESCO city of Art and History.

What kind of trip is this? This is an easy, self-guided cycling holiday in Provence. You will ride on small country roads and farming tracks. The itinerary is designed to avoid heavier traffic, but you will still share some roads with motor vehicles, especially when entering or leaving towns.  Is this tour guided? No. This is a self-guided tour. You will ride independently, using the provided GPX tracks and documentation. What navigation material will we receive? You will receive GPX files and a digital travel kit by email, including the road book, GPX files, a day-by-day summary, and a welcome letter. Is there emergency assistance during the tour? Yes. A 24h emergency number is provided and available via WhatsApp

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APP/ROUTING set to 'GUIBO' due to mention of GPX files. No solo traveler policy or minimum age stated.

Feb 10, 2026 8:17 AM

LIFEONABIKE

🏨 Overnight stay and breakfast📞 Local telephone assistance 7/7📲 GPS or navigation APP💼 Luggage transfer
🚎 Transfers not listed as "Included"✈️ Journey to/from the starting point of the tour🍽️ Meals and drinks not listed as "Included"🖼️ Entrance fees ferries and anything not listed as "Included"
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