by Rob Bryant
There are many advantages to a cycling tour. One advantage is that you can pick the area or even the country you want to cycle in. My wife cycled through France when she was younger. It was a cycling tour and was a wonderf...read more
Have you got the rear for it? Seriously, as a keen cyclist I know what it feels like to get back in the saddle after a break away from it. You don't want to spend your entire holiday wincing at the pain in your rear en...read more
When traveling, especially in areas such as Europe, you'll find that cycling tours are becoming more popular. These tours allow you to get up close to the attractions in a relative easy manner, without having to rely on t...read more
by Steve Martin
As an experienced cyclist, I would ask you to consider the following: 1. How many miles can you do in a day? Remember that you will be cycling this distance day after day and it can be very challenging. Try cycling 20 m...read more
by Liam O Dowd
Really a better title for this article would be "how to choose the right cycling tour for you". The way it's done now is a little backwards, I dont see anybody planning a full tour and then trying to decide if its right fo...read more
First thing is to decide the destination of the cycling tour you want to undertake.-whether you are interested in mountains or coastlines, whether countryside with scenic views or some solitude? If the choice is mountai...read more
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