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Spain

Catalan coastOur chosen regions of Spain represent the quiet face of this magical country, perfect for a week of leisurely discovery on two wheels. Whether you choose to explore the authentic fishing ports of Asturias, the coast and villages of Catalonia, or the vineyards and timeless villages of La Rioja, what unites the Spanish is their enjoyment of life and their enviable ability to take things slowly!

Please note that it is a legal requirement in Spain that cyclists on public highways wear helmets.

Menorca
Mallorca
Catalonia & Aragón
La Rioja
Andalucia
Castile

Menorca

Near Binissaida, MenorcaThe least developed of the Balearic Islands, Menorca’s rural interior of red sandstone mountains, green rolling hills and wooded gorges gradually gives way to rocky coves, sandy beaches and fishing villages that line the coastline between the larger towns, Mahón and Ciutadella, at opposite ends of the island. The landscape is dotted with vast numbers of megalithic Talayotic structures, medieval palaces and historic churches, making Menorca a fascinating place to explore by bike.

> Cliffs, Coves & Seafood (grade 1-2) Gentle cycling from the very heart of the island to secret coves and quite villages.

 

Mallorca

MallorcaQuiet lanes wind their way through the patchwork patterns of ancient farms, linking agricultural villages that reveal Mallorca’s genuine face. This is a side of the island that, thankfully, few tourists experience, and cycling here is a true delight, especially when combined with our selection of enchanting agroturismos and turismos rurales – small, intimate country houses offering a family welcome and the freshest of local produce, and much appreciated by our customers.

> Southern Beaches to Central Plain (grade 1-2) Gentle discovery of unspoiled Mallorca, exploring both the coast and the inland plain.
> From the Plain to the 'Wild Coast' (grade 2) Rewarding cycling through the richly varied landscapes of the north-east part of the island.
> 10-night Discovery (grade 2) A thrilling holiday combining our popular shorter routes across this alluring island.

 

Catalonia & Aragón

CataloniaThese vibrant, varied regions offer so much in terms of scenery - the unspoiled side of the Costa Brava, volcanic hills dotted with Romanesque churches, ancient inland villages, pine-clad hills, rolling vineyards, the rugged Ports Mountains and the lagoons and wetlands of the Ebro Delta. Fiercely proud of their distinctive cultures, languages, food and wine, the Catalans and Aragonese offer a warm welcome as you discover some of the area’s hidden gems, while staying in a selection of high-quality hotels offering wonderful food and wine. Fresh fish and seafood, creative cuisine, sparkling cava, robust reds ... travelling here is always a delight.

> Timeless Southern Catalonia (grade 1-2) Beginning and ending with stays at two glorious paradors, this leisurely route traces a remarkable sequence of little-visited landscapes in both Catalonia and Aragón.
> A Meander along the Ebro (grade 1-2) Gentle discovery of two very distinct landscapes of southern Catalonia: the orange and almond groves behind the coast, and the wetlands of the Ebro Delta.
> Heart of Catalonia (grade 1-2) This relaxed route takes in high-quality hotels, pretty villages and wonderfully varied scenery.
> Catalan Coast & Villages (grade 1-2) An unbeatable combination of leisurely cycling, idyllic villages and hotels of character.
> Lakes & Volcanoes of the Garrotxa (grade 2) Discover the volcanic hills of the Garrotxa, one of Catalonia's least-known corners, finishing in the city of Girona, another hidden gem.

 

La Rioja

La RiojaThe velvety wines of La Rioja compete with the best in the world. In the broad Ebro Valley, sheltered by the rugged Sierra de Cantabria to the north, the vines, stretching as far as the eye can see, thrive in the warm Mediterranean-like climate. Pretty villages, the golden sandstone of their houses glowing in the sunlight, hide among the vineyards, combining with the greens and reds of the vines to create a tapestry of rich colours. Further south, the landscape changes, giving way to a patchwork of golden wheat fields and majestic monasteries.

> Rolling Hills & Vineyards (grade 2) A rewarding route which reveals timeless villages, rugged scenery and La Rioja's renowned cuisine and wine.

 

Andalucia

Ronda, AndaluciaAndalucia, Spain’s dazzling ‘deep south’, is one of Europe’s most entrancing regions. Brilliant pueblos blancos (white towns) dot a landscape of rugged mountains. The area is ideal for exploring by bike, with quiet mountain roads contouring the hills, inviting vías verdes (disused railways) that take you through the heart of the mountains, and winding country lanes that offer incredible views as well as the opportunity to spot griffon vultures gliding through the skies.

> Villages of the Sierra (grade 2) A fascinating route that skirts the rugged Grazalema Sierra, starting and finishing in famous Ronda, and taking in another seven atmospheric pueblos blancos.

Castile

Castle AlcazarThe ancient kingdom of Castile-Leon lies on Spain’s vast central plain, has been at the heart of Spanish history for centuries. Our new holiday here takes you through a landscape that reveals a whole number of well kept secrets, including picture-book turreted castles, fascinating fortified medieval towns and intriguing Roman structures of staggering proportions. This is a delightful landscape of flower-filled meadows and fields of sunflowers that warrants leisurely exploration.

> Castles & Canyons of Old Castile (grade 2) Cycle between two historic cities, you leave Segovia to discover castles and other historic buildings before arriving in Sepúlveda, a remarkable town that seemingly teeters on the edge of a cliff.

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