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Discovered by the Romans, conquered by the Moors and with close ties to Valencia and Catalonia, the largest of the Balearic Isles is steeped in history and culinary tradition. Beyond the tourist attractions…
Medieval Girona has quickly become the new cycling mecca of mainland Spain. Home to nearly 100 professional cyclists, it is a perfect gateway to the quiet roads of northeast Catalonia. Weave through the…
Lloret de Mar lies to the south of medieval Girona, set against the backdrop of the beautiful Costa Brava coastline. Ride iconic routes overlooking the Mediterranean and take on the Catalan Mont Ventoux…
The Costa Dorada, a stone’s throw from Barcelona, is an undiscovered gem. Behind the sparkling beaches and Roman ruins of Tarragona, you will find the beautiful wine-producing regions of Priorat and…
The Sierra Nevada, a snowy ridgeline spanning 80km in southern Spain, is one of our favourite all year round cycling destinations. With Granada resting in its foothills, the Andalusian mountain range boasts…
Dominated by Mount Teide (3,718m), the third biggest volcano in the world, Tenerife has a reliably warm climate and boasts Europe's longest continuous road ascent. Explore remote mountain villages, cultured…
Lanzarote is one of the most dramatic landscapes to be found in Europe with an extraordinary geology of 300 volcanic cones, eerie blackened lava fields and the occasional bucolic, palm-filled valley. The…
Nestled in the Valtellina valley and immediately south of the vertiginous Passo dello Stelvio lays Bormio, a cycling mecca of Northern Italy. The Stelvio has a staggering 48 hairpins and is a route carved…
Better known for its winter sports, the Dolomites are an inspiring destination to visit between late spring and autumn too. Once the snow melts and skiers disperse, cyclists flock to the ‘Pale Mountains’…
Straddling the borders of three distinct regions – Lombardy, Trentino Alto-Adige and the Veneto – Lake Garda attracts a variety of visitors. For warm weather cyclists, pedal eastwards and explore the…
Set in the shadow of the snow-covered Rhaetian Alps and nestled in between vertiginous, green hillsides, Lake Como is the most beautiful of Italy’s major lakes. Wend your way along a shoreline littered…
Stretching from the Gulf of Venice in the north to the Capo d'Otranto in the south, Italy’s Adriatic coastline is a beautiful but largely unknown destination to many except its locals. Based near the…
On the French Spanish border, nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean, lie the famed Pyrenees Cols. From the pilgrimage town of Lourdes or Argeles-Gazost, you will ride the classics featured…
Home to the famous Tour de France summit of Mont Ventoux, Provence has an esteemed place in professional cycling folklore. Yet it is the perfect playground for all levels of cyclist. The meandering roads…
Nestled at the base of the Haute-Savoie valley and hemmed in by the French and Swiss Alps, the ski resort of Morzine is home to an array of tough cols that have enjoyed years of Tour de France history…