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The Best Cycling Trips in Europe
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09 September 2024
The Best Cycling Trips in Europe

Cycle through pastoral landscapes, ancient forests, and historic villages in Europe’s best cycling destinations.

Thanks to its rich history, stunning scenery, and lively cycling culture, Europe is home to the highest concentration of the best cycling trips on Earth. Countries like France and Italy are full of bucket-list classics—but you don’t need to follow the crowds to ensure a brag-worthy cycling holiday. Book any of our self-guided cycling tours below, and you’ll find yourself rolling through spectacular scenery in some of the most beautiful locations on the planet. 

Man and Woman biking in Italy

Why Choose a Self-Guided Cycling Trip in Europe

Cycling holidays are a healthy and enjoyable way to explore vast new terrains under your own power. However, the logistics can get complicated, especially when you’re visiting somewhere new. If you don’t speak the local language, it can be challenging to ask for directions or find out which local bike shop has what you need. That’s where our self-guided adventures come in.

Self-guided cycling tours are ideal for beginner cyclists, avid travellers, and anyone who wants a big adventure without the hassle of weeks of tedious planning. With a self-guided cycling tour from Macs Adventure, we take care of all the bookings and route planning for your holiday. You’ll receive turn-by-turn instructions, local tips, and a GPS map pre-loaded with all your essential stops in your Macs Adventure app. We also handle luggage transfers—which means you’ll never have to cycle with your suitcase in tow.

Best Cycling Tours in Europe

There are hundreds of incredible cycling holidays in Europe, but these adventures are among the most memorable. 

Portugal

Colourful seaside towns, verdant countryside, and lush pine forests make Portugal a cyclist’s dream. For a relaxed tour, cycle Portugal’s Atlantic Coast, a trip that traces canals and medieval city streets from Porto to Coimbra. Want to turn it into an epic pilgrimage? Start at Porto and cycle the world-famous Camino Portugués, a nine-day journey that winds through the nation’s most stunning scenery on its way to Spain’s sacred Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.

Woman in orange jacket looks out over bike in Portugal

 

United Kingdom

The UK shares much of the mainland’s enthusiastic cycling spirit. Add to that mild temperatures, rolling hills, and endless country roads, and you’ve got the perfect ingredients for an idyllic cycling holiday. For a bite-sized frolic through southern England, try Cycling in the Heart of the Cotswolds, a route that weaves among thatched-roof cottages, green meadows, and blooming rose gardens. Looking for a taste of the north? Head to the Great Glen Cycleway, a legendary journey through the rugged bluffs, deep lochs, and emerald hills of wild Scotland.

Scenic view in the hearts of the Cotswolds

 

France

Cycling is a quintessential part of French culture. As a result, the country is crisscrossed with stunning cycling routes. For a longer journey, try cycling the Camino Francés. One of the best-known Camino de Santiago routes, this eight-day trip will take you from Léon, France, to the awe-inspiring Santiago de Compostela Cathedral in Spain. Looking for an option that’s a little less demanding? Head to the Loire Valley for miles of dedicated cycle paths that lead past elegant châteaux, quaint towns, and thriving French vineyards.

Man biking on bridge in France

 

Italy

Italy has it all: white-sand beaches, cypress-dotted highlands, colourful villages, and incredible food. So, it’s no surprise that this nation is also home to some of the best cycling holidays on the continent. For a leisurely trip, cycle The Highlights of Puglia, a gentle tour of the architectural marvels and turquoise bays lining the Salento coastline. Have more time? Pedal 284 miles through Tuscan wine country on your way between Lucca and Rome. This route, the Via Francigena, is one of Italy’s most iconic pilgrimages and one of the best ways to sample the incredible variety the country has to offer.

 

Book Your Next Cycling Holiday

If you’re considering a self-guided cycling trip in Europe but aren’t sure how to choose, give Macs Adventure a call. Our adventure specialists have completed many of the routes we’ve mentioned above. Tap into their insider knowledge to help you choose a country, refine your packing list, and select the perfect trip for your needs.

Older man and woman ride bikes in Sicily, Italy

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