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BIKING HOLIDAYS


France Get a 360° view of the mighty mountain on this trip with MBMB (023 9223 3520; www.mbmb.co.uk) starting in Chamonix and, over five days, taking you over three borders into Switzerland, Italy and finally back into France. You ride over four mountain passes in excess of 2000m so there’s lots of cycling above the tree line, and stunning views across the Alps to reward your hard work. The trip costs £575 and includes seven nights’ half-board accommodation, Geneva airport transfers, five-days’ guiding and a support vehicle to carry all your luggage.


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pedal the pyrenees France With 400km of marked trails and your hosts Angela and Ian’s expert knowledge of endless unmarked routes, Altitude Adventure (0871 550 4095; www.altitude adventure.com) will turn the Cerdagne Valley – 15km from the Spanish border – into a giant playground for pedal pushers. Its Adventure Trails trip tends towards all-day adventures with epic descents, big drops and ridgeline traverses. The trip starts from £450 and includes seven-nights’ half-board accommodation, packed lunches, airport transfers and five- to six-days’ guiding.


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Cross a Country Scotland Set yourself the challenge of crossing from one side of Scotland to the other with Wilderness Scotland’s (0131 625 6635; www.wildernessscotland.com) Coast-to-Coast guided trip. You’ll spend the week immersed in the stunning scenery of the Scottish Highlands as you cover an exhilarating 400km and over 4000m of ascent and descent from Aberdeen to Ardnamurchan Point. Coast-to-coast trips start from £945 and include seven-nights’ b&b accommodation, packed lunches, guiding for the entire trip and a support vehicle to carry all your luggage.


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