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Choosing Your Tour


With so much choice, it’s hard to know where to start. We’re here to help you choose your perfect cycling holiday!


Which continent…? Which country…? What distances and what terrain...? How challenging…? When you’re trying to choose your ideal cycling holiday it can be hard to know where to start.


We’ve graded and described all the tours in this brochure to help make your decision-making easier. Every tour has been given a Cycle Grade, a Comfort Rating and a Tour Style. Have a look through the categories on the right and the detail on the fold-out back cover: you’ll be able to see exactly which rides are best for you.


Individual tour pages include information about the route, the terrain and the bikes, as well as a daily distance chart. For more detailed day-by-day descriptions of the routes, along with picture galleries, reviews from previous customers and current tour dates and prices, please take a look at our website.


Your Tour Leaders Hand Picked. Expertly Trained. Highly Experienced.


Your Tour Leaders are passionate cyclists who are bursting with local knowledge that they want to share with you. As well as doing all the planning and behind the scenes organisation, their enthusiasm really does help bring each destination to life. Most of our leaders are from the country you are visiting. Their in-depth knowledge ensures your trip runs smoothly, while their enthusiastic, fun and friendly approach helps turn a good ride into an outstanding one.


Martin Muller – Explore Tour Leader in Spain, France, Morocco and Cuba for 11 years


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