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Whether you're a keen cyclist or more of a weekend bike rider, we think cycling is one of the greatest ways to explore the world. From organised small-group cycling trips in Japan to bike journeys in Europe, there's a cycling trip for you.
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Our trips all have a cycling grade from Easy (typically flat, leisurely rides) to Challenging (which cycle hillier and longer routes). Most of our tours are graded from Easy to Moderate, but for keener cyclists, we do also offer some Challenging tours. You can even hire E-Bikes on our Cycling trips for a small additional cost. Read more about our cycling grades here . How can I prepare for a cycling trip? We recommend that you spend some extra time in the saddle before you set off for your cycling tour – how much time will depend on the trip that you’ve chosen, and its grade. It’s also important that you get the right kit – from clothing to helmet – and think about snacks and sustenance. Read more about how to prepare for your cycling trip . Can I take my own bike on an Explore cycling trip? We supply good quality bicycles on all our cycling tours. You can find the full details of bikes included on the trip pages. However, it is also possible to take your own bike if you’d like to. Please contact our expert team before your trip to let us know you’d like to bring your own bicycle, or if you want to find out more about the bicycles we supply. Where are the best places to take a cycling tour? The world is full of fantastic destinations to explore by bicycle. For some inspiration, here are ten of our most popular cycling trips .
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Whether you're a keen cyclist or more of a weekend bike rider, we think cycling is one of the greatest ways to explore the world. From organised small-group cycling tours in Japan to bike holidays in Europe, there's a cycling trip for you.
Places to go Cycling
Central america, middle east, popular cycle tour searches, e-bike cycling tours, cycling in italy, cycling in spain, cycling in france, cycling in cuba, cycling in croatia, cycling in asia, cycling in europe, cycling in the uk, cycling tours for over 50s, cycling and wine tasting tours, easy grade cycling tours, moderate grade cycling tours, challenging grade cycling tours, about our cycling holidays, our most popular cycling tours, cycle kerala.
Cycle Vietnam and Cambodia
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Cycle the Dalmatian Coast
Cycle Southern Spain - Murcia
Cycle Saigon to Hanoi
Frequently asked questions about Explore Cycling holidays
Our trips all have a cycling grade from Easy (typically flat, leisurely rides) to Challenging (which cycle hillier and longer routes). Most of our tours are graded from Easy to Moderate, but for keener cyclists, we do also offer some Challenging tours. You can even hire E-Bikes on our Cycling holidays for a small additional cost. Read more about our cycling grades here . How can I prepare for a cycling holiday? We recommend that you spend some extra time in the saddle before you set off for your cycling holiday – how much time will depend on the trip that you’ve chosen, and its grade. It’s also important that you get the right kit – from clothing to helmet – and think about snacks and sustenance. Read more about how to prepare for your cycling holiday . Can I take my own bike on an Explore cycling holiday? We supply good quality bicycles on all our cycling holidays. You can find the full details of bikes included on the trip pages. However, it is also possible to take your own bike if you’d like to. Please contact our expert team before your holiday to let us know you’d like to bring your own bicycle, or if you want to find out more about the bicycles we supply. Where are the best places to take a cycling holiday? The world is full of fantastic destinations to explore by bicycle. For some inspiration, here are ten of our most popular cycling trips .
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Need some inspiration for your Cycling tour?
7 questions answered for your first cycling holiday
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Plan your next vacation around one of these epic destination tours in cities, parks, and countrysides across America.
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Plus, the fact that you’re on two wheels allows you to cover more ground than walking. Another benefit: You get to work up a sweat while exploring the magic of a new-to-you location. Pretty sweet, right?
In the spirit of biking meets vacation, companies across the U.S. offer guided destination cycling tours of varying length, locations, price points, and difficulty. From afternoon-long urban tours to overnight trips to National Parks , wine country, and idyllic farmlands, the following cycling tours—all hosted by highly-reviewed and reputable companies—can help fulfill your two-wheeled wanderlust.
The only question: Which one are you going to book first?
New Mexico Bike Tour
Hosted by: trek travel.
For a slice of Southwestern culture and an immersion into the natural beauty of New Mexico, consider this guided group tour out of art hub Santa Fe. You’ll cycle under wide-open skies past sweeping mountain vistas and learn about local history en route: Day two includes a stop at Santuario de Chimayó, a designated National Historic Landmark, and day three entails a visit to Galisteo, an abode village occupied since prehistoric times and the current residence of many local artists.
Designed for advanced riders who are comfortable pedaling three to four hours at a time at a solid pace, this high-altitude trip encompasses 189 miles of biking with more than 14,000 feet of elevation gain. For those craving a break from all that saddle time, non-riding activities include spa treatments, a hot air balloon ride, a visit to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, and more.
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico Duration: 4 days/3 nights Cost: from $3,399
Boothbay to Bar Harbor Bike Tour
Hosted by: summer feet cycling.
This week-long, small group tour (max size: 12 riders) offers cyclists a breathtaking tour of Maine’s diverse coastline with cozy stays at local inns along the way.
The journey ranges in distance between about 300 to more than 400 miles (they offer multiple distances most days), beginning at coastal village Boothbay Harbor and then traveling north along the shores of Penobscot Bay, a popular cruising bay, and Blue Hill Bay, before finishing with two full days of riding in Acadia National Park.
Along the way, you’ll hit top tourist spots, like Camden, a quintessential New England town dubbed “the Jewel of the Maine Coast,” while also touring several not-as-famous, equally beautiful seafront towns, like Port Clyde and Castine, says Norman Patry, owner of Summer Feet Cycling.
You’ll fuel your rides with a variety of Maine delicacies, including lobster, smoked salmon, fresh blueberries , and the local favorite whoopie pies.
Location: Portland to Acadia National Park, Maine Duration: 7 days/6 nights Cost: from $3,995
The Carolinas Bike Tour
Hosted by: backroads.
Traverse the Carolinas, climb the Blue Ridge Mountains, and experience Southern Appalachian culture with Backroads, an over 40-year-old company known for its upscale, active trips.
Highlights of this five-day itinerary include riding on the Blue Ridge Parkway (a 469-mile roadway famed for its sweeping views and thrilling elevations), navigating retired pro cyclist George Hincapie’s Gran Fondo route, staying at Hincapie’s Hotel Domestique, and visiting Asheville’s 8,000-acre Biltmore estate.
When you’re not pedaling , you’ll likely be eating classic Carolina fare, like farm-to-table meals and sipping craft beer, listening to live bluegrass, viewing local art, and simply soaking in the beauty of Carolina countryside. The distance and difficulty of the cycling is scalable to your fitness level, ranging from 80 to 211 total miles and 4,600 feet to 16,800 feet in elevation gain.
Location: Greenville, South Carolina, to Asheville, North Carolina Duration: 5 days/4 nights Cost: from $3,599
Las Vegas Mountain Bike Tour
Hosted by: escape adventures.
If mountain biking is your preferred mode of two-wheeled travel, consider this half-day or full-day guided tour through Red Rock National Conservation Area , a national reserve home to 100 miles of singletrack located just 17 miles from the glittering Las Vegas Strip.
You’ll cover between seven to 12 miles on a dirt trail with the option of a Specialized full-suspension mountain bike or a Specialized Levo mountain e-bike , making the tour accessible for a wide range of levels from beginner to expert.
Customers rave about their experiences with Escape Adventures, praising the high-quality, well-maintained bikes and personable guides. The company, in operation since 1992, boasts a five-star rating from over 700 reviews on TripAdvisor.
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Duration: Half-day (4 hours) or full-day (7 hours) Cost: from $150
Glacier National Park Bike Tour
Soak in the splendor of this million-plus acre National Park with a guided tour by Trek Travel, a Wisconsin-based company praised for its thoughtfully planned trips, high-end bikes , and knowledgeable guides.
Over the six-day trip, you’ll pedal 163 miles and climb more than 9,000 feet of mountainous terrain, including a stint on iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road, a nearly 50-mile road that brings together the east and west sides of the park and intersects the Continental Divide, per the National Park Service .
As you cycle, you’ll see glacial lakes, snowy mountains, cedar forests, alpine tundra, and more. The itinerary also features time off the saddle, including a rafting trip along the Flathead River (keep your eyes peeled for bears, moose, and other wildlife), plus a trip to the local farmer’s market in the resort town Whitefish.
Location: Glacier National Park, Montana Duration: 6 days/5 nights Cost: from $4,599
Denver City Tour
Hosted by: mile high bike tours.
Explore Colorado’s capital city in this approximately 9-mile tour that combines history, architecture, public art, and more. Operated by Mile High Bike Tours, which currently holds a five-star rating on TripAdvisor, the route charts through downtown Denver and along the Cherry Creek and Platte River Trails, highlighting landmarks like the historic Daniels and Fisher Clock Tower, Mile High Stadium, Coors Field, the Pepsi Center, and more.
All tours are led by born-and-raised Coloradans, who provide a local’s perspective on great things to do both in the Mile High City and around the Centennial State, according to the company. These folks will also adjust the experience to local happenings, per the company. If there’s a festival on the route, for example, the group will take a pit stop to listen to the music or, if it starts raining, everyone will duck inside for a beer. (E-bikes available for an additional charge!)
Location: Denver, Colorado Duration: 2.5 hours Cost: $65
Kentucky Bike Tour
Pedal rolling farmland hills, sample craft bourbon, and explore the history of the Bluegrass State in this guided group tour through Kentucky. Joey Coe, a trip expert at Backroads who grew up in Louisville and helped design this tour, says the trip is about giving participants “a real sense of connection to Kentucky” and “access to places that you could really only get if you were with someone that grew up there.”
With that ethos, the trip takes riders on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail , a region encompassing large-scale distilleries where you’ll cycle past idyllic pastures, sprawling country estates, and farms that raise Thoroughbred stallions.
Off the bike, you’ll jam out to bluegrass music, do a behind-the-scenes distillery tour, and sample Southern cuisine while staying in plush accommodations, including a medieval-style castle hotel with its own farm-to-table restaurant.
Participants rave about the experience, describing it as “the trip of a lifetime” and “very far off the usual tourist trail.” Several mileage options, ranging from 16 to 55 miles a day, make the experience accessible for varying abilities.
Location: Louisville to Lexington, Kentucky Duration: 5 days/4 nights Cost: from $3,499
Mt. Rushmore & Badlands Bike Tour
Hosted by: bicycle adventures.
Visit two National Parks, two National Monuments, and a whole bunch of other historic sites on this week-long group tour from the Badlands to the Black Hills of South Dakota.
Highlights include a stint in Badlands National Park , a 244,000-acre expanse home to bison, big-horn sheep, and black-footed ferrets; a visit to Mammoth Hot Springs Site, an archeological dig that boasts the largest collection of mammoth remains on the planet; a stop at Wind Cave National Park, one of the oldest National Parks; a climb up to breathtaking Mt. Rushmore National Monument; and a ride to Devils Tower National Monument , a ginormous geologic feature you may recognize from the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind .
Daily mileage ranges from 30 to 60, with day four scheduled as an “off-the-bike” day in which you have the option to hike up to Black Elk Peak, the tallest point east of the Rockies.
Location: Rapid City, South Dakota Duration: 7 days/6 nights Cost: from $3,940
Florida Keys Bike Tour
Hosted by: great bike tours.
Get a dose of mid-winter vitamin D with this January trip to south Florida, where temperatures average in the mid-70s. Marketed as “very easy” in terms of riding intensity, this group tour, led by raved-about travel company Great Bike Tours involves pedaling 15 to 30 miles a day on flat terrain with generous tailwinds and e-bikes available. That leisurely pace sets the tone for a week of laid-back vacationing as you explore the Everglades, the Florida Keys, and Key West.
Highlights include a ride through Everglades National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s home to endangered species including the manatee, American crocodile, and Florida panther; a private kayak tour through John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park; visits to a rehab hospital for injured sea turtles as well as the Dolphin Research Center; and a sailing cruise complete with bottomless cocktails.
Location: Miami, Florida Duration: 6 days/5 nights Cost: From $3,895
The Heart of New Hampshire
Hosted by: ciclismo classico.
Led by Ciclismo Classico founder and New Hampshire native Lauren Hefferon, this group tour provides an intimate look at the southern region of the state dubbed “Switzerland of America.” You’ll pedal past winding rivers, under covered bridges, and through historic hamlets, averaging 29 to 45 miles a day on rolling, hilly terrain.
The adventures continue off the bike, with a hike up Mount Monadnock , a 3,165-foot National Natural Landmark; tours to local wineries and art galleries; and a variety of culinary highlights. Think: Honey and liqueur tastings at a beekeeping business, a visit to L.A. Burdick’s chocolate factory, and daily samplings at gelato shops and farm stands.
Location: Keene, New Hampshire Duration: 5 days/4 nights Cost: from $2,395
Washington D.C. Wilderness Ride
Hosted by: dc cycling concierge.
You probably don’t envision nature when picturing our nation’s capital, but this half-day tour explores a surprisingly serene side of Washington D.C. Pedal through the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens , an oasis within Anacostia National Park populated by beavers, turtles, and dragonflies. Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles, as birds of prey are sometimes spotted on the tour.
Other highlights include views of the National Arboretum; a stop at the newly constructed Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge; and a visit to Bladensburg Waterfront where the Battle of Bladensburg occurred in 1814, famous for being the only battle in U.S history where the sitting president (James Madison) was present, according to guide and local historian Jeff Miller. All in, you’ll ride about 22 to 30 miles at a “decent pace” with several breaks along the way.
Location: Washington, D.C. Duration: 3-4 hours Cost: from $155
California Wine Country Bike Tour
Hosted by: sojourn bicycling vacations.
Wine lovers, this trip is for you. You’ll pedal through Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley, famed for its Zinfandels; Russian River Valley , known for New World Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines; and Alexander Valley, where 15,000 acres of vineyards support 42 wineries, many of whom produce Cabernets, according to Sonoma County Tourism . Along the way, you’ll stop for winery and vineyard tours plus samplings of all the delicious vinos.
Additional highlights include picnicking under towering Redwoods, pedaling past the Pacific Ocean and eucalyptus groves, and staying at a cozy inn that boasts a hot tub or jacuzzi in every room. Daily mileage options range from 11 to 54 miles, with limited e-bikes available.
Location: Santa Rosa, California Duration: 6 days/5 nights Cost: from $3,975
Death Valley Weekend Cycling
Hosted by: rei adventures.
Explore the otherworldly wonders of Death Valley National Park—think: volcanic craters, multi-colored sandstone, salt flats, and towering sand dunes—with this three-day cycling tour that’s great for everyone from beginners (who can e-bike ) to experienced riders.
No matter your speed, enjoy the solitude of Death Valley as you pedal the quiet, smooth paved roads where traffic is minimal. Expect epic sunrises and sunsets, and if you plan your visit in the spring, you’ll likely see a large super-bloom of wildflowers spread across the valley.
Another highlight, no matter when you go, is the day three stopover at Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America (elevation: 282 feet below sea level).
One more plus: Compared to other tour groups, this one minimizes the amount of time spent in the van. All in, you’ll pedal 113 miles with just six hours of driving. Riders eager for more can add extra distance on days two and three to reach a total of 186 miles.
Location: Death Valley National Park, California Duration: 3 days/2 nights Cost: from $2,199
U.S. and Aspen Snowmass Tour
Hosted by: pure adventures.
Designed for serious road riders comfortable pedaling at altitude (e-bikes are not an option here), this guided tour takes you on routes that pro cyclists tackle in series including the USA Pro Cycling Challenge and the Colorado Classic. Highlights include climbing 2,625 feet to the top of Vail Pass (elevation: 10,666 feet), pedaling in Glenwood Canyon alongside the Colorado River, riding along the Roaring Fork River to the small picturesque town of Carbondale, and climbing to the Maroon Bells, dubbed the “ most photographed mountains in North America .”
All that exertion will likely work up an appetite , which is good since the itinerary includes a three-course dinner in Glenwood Springs (a resort town brimming with natural hot springs), a sunset BBQ cookout, and an evening meal at the historic Redstone Inn, where the menu features hearty pastas, steaks, and classic American desserts (apple crisp, anyone?).
Location: Vail to Snowmass Village, Colorado Duration: 7 days/6 nights Cost: $4,200
Bikes, Bites & Brews Chicago’s Signature Dishes Bike Tour
Hosted by: bobby’s bike hike chicago.
This casual-paced, 13-mile guided tour combines two of our favorite things: cycling and eating. You’ll sample fare from the Windy City’s “four favorite food groups:” pizza, hot dogs, brownies, and beer, according to the tour company’s website .
The daytime tour takes you through northside neighborhoods, passing Lincoln Park, the Old Town Historic District, and Wrigleyville (home to Wrigley Field, where the Chicago Cubs play), and more. And the evening route charts through downtown, encompassing highlights like the Chicago Riverwalk, Millennium Park (a hub of public art), and Buckingham Fountain, plus others.
Both tours include deep-dish pizza from locals’ favorite Lou Malnati’s plus lots of other bites, as well as history lessons on Chicago’s classic food dishes and local neighborhoods.
Location: Chicago, Illinois Duration: 4 hours Cost: from $80
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Cycling Eastern Austria: Lake Neusiedl & Bratislava
Cycle the Danube
Sasa Tour Guide and Andro the driver were great. They took care of the group with their jovial attitude and ensured that individual's needs were met. They provided easy to follow directions and kept the group together. There were occasions when things would have gone wrong but Sasa and Andro ensured that they are there on every step along the way to make it trouble-free and enjoyable experience. I highly recommend intrepid tours and would consider future tours through Intrepid.
Great Bike Tour of the Baltics (fully guided from Vilnius to Tallinn 2024)
Although the "biking" was not on my bucket list (was talked into the trip by our brother/sister-in-law), but we had a very great time! Mindaugas was a great guide, and our driver was also great. The hotels were fine, the food was excellent, and the biking was better than I'd expected! Our fellow companions were delightful. The history and tours of the Baltic countries was wonderful. It would have been nice to have had a microphone hook-up during our guided walking tours in order to hear all the information. It would have been nice to be able to buy t-shirts (Mindaugas wore a few) that displayed a map of the tour. I think it would have been nice if we could have ordered them before or after the trip. Is it possible to do so now? Otherwise, I'd never done anything like this before, and may do it again at some point.
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Baltic Bike Tour: Vilnius to Tallinn (self-guided supported)
We really enjoyed the tour.
Cycle Central Europe & the Danube
Prague to Budapest Ride
Well organized, excellent group leaders. Some confusion communicating between Tour Radar and Exodus Travels but was straightened out.
Cycle Tour In Albania - UNESCO 10 Day Tour
We had a truly brilliant time with Cycle Albania. The country blew us away with its wild beauty, majestic mountains, and warm-hearted, kind people. Erlis, our guide, was fantastic. He was encouraging, informative and dealt with all our varying abilities so well. Likewise Dhani, the van driver/bike fixer/snack provider was brilliant. Nothing was too much trouble for him. The tour was varied, fascinating and challenging in just the right way. The choice of accommodation delighted, from mountain farm to beachside hotel...and wherever we went the food was out of this world. It was an unforgettable 8 days in the saddle...a bike is the perfect way to explore this wonderful country.
Cycle the Baltics
I enjoyed the trip . Some of the cycling routes were breathtakingly beautiful. Was happy with the selection of hotels
Cycling in the Balkans ( 4 Countries Albania-North Macedonia-Kosovo-Montenegro)
Overall it was a good experience. the trour was excellent, however the organisers made some inappropriate decisions. they tried to book those of us who had paid single supplements into sharing rooms. BAD! they also moved us from one hotel to another when it was an off day which totally interrupted our experience. When they moved us in Kotor, they moved the single people to a hotel 5.5 km away from the town which meant we were stuck there! BAD. the tour guide was also poor at communicating and told us things that were not accurate at all. Communication was also last minute and did not give us time to adjust our expectations. I did not trust what we had paid for and what we got The route also changed according to the outlined provided at the start, so there were also disappointments with the distance and climbing cycled. POOR.
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Cycle the Dalmatian Coast
Both Davide and Zoran really did go above and beyond what was necessary to make our trip memorable. We have no hesitation in recommending this trip and definitely hope to book again with Explore.
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Cycling the Baltic States
The tour was well organized. I felt that a better set of maps would have been useful And maybe even something downloadable to your phone.
Germany & Austria | Danube River Biketour | Bike & Boat
Loire Cycle Path: Wild-romantic all the way to the sea (from Orleans to St-Nazaire)
Fantastic trip. Hotels were tremendous, especially the meal in the hotel in Saint Florent-le-Vieil. Maps were good though I used my app Bikemap.net, to act as a Sat Nav. A couple of hiccups with luggaeew but minor in comparison with holiday organisation. Would certainly recommend.
Grand Tour Alps | Switzerland, France, Italy | Guided EBikeTour
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Sasa Tour Guide and Andro the driver were great. They took care of the group with their jovial attitude and ensured that individual's needs were met. They provided easy to follow directions and kept the group together. There were occasions when things would have gone wrong but Sasa and Andro ensured that they are there on every step along the way to make it trouble-free and enjoyable experience. I highly recommend intrepid tours and would consider future tours through Intrepid.
Although the "biking" was not on my bucket list (was talked into the trip by our brother/sister-in-law), but we had a very great time! Mindaugas was a great guide, and our driver was also great. The hotels were fine, the food was excellent, and the biking was better than I'd expected! Our fellow companions were delightful. The history and tours of the Baltic countries was wonderful. It would have been nice to have had a microphone hook-up during our guided walking tours in order to hear all the information. It would have been nice to be able to buy t-shirts (Mindaugas wore a few) that displayed a map of the tour. I think it would have been nice if we could have ordered them before or after the trip. Is it possible to do so now? Otherwise, I'd never done anything like this before, and may do it again at some point.
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2024 Bike Tours Dates and Descriptions
2024 bike tour dates are rolling out now! Check back if you don’t see 2024 dates for your desired tour.
Thank you for your interest in Wilderness Voyageurs bike tours. In our 2024 season, we bring you our classic rail-trail , road and mountain bike tours , many of which explore our wonderful US National Parks . Our gravel tours continue this year in New York, Colorado, West Virginia and Arizona!
See all 2024 Bike Tours in one calendar view and pick the dates that work best for you! Where will you adventure this year?
Explore These Bike Tours Across the USA
These 2024 USA bike tours are ready to help you restart your bike touring. Explore these classic rail-trail and road bike tours thru historic towns, U.S. National Parks and incredible scenery. You can check the availability of each trip on this list, on their individual bike tour page.
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Rediscover america on a usa bike tour, 2024 rails-to-trails bike tours.
6 Days/5 Nights
2024 Price : $2385 / $625
2024 Departure Dates: 5/12 | 5/19 | 6/2 | 6/16 | 9/15 | 10/6 | 10/20
C&O Canal
Explore this popular trail over six days!
Spend 6-days riding along the Potomac River on a historic towpath through the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park for 184 miles between Georgetown in Washington, DC and Cumberland, MD. Our C&O Canal bike tour spans the length of one of our nation’s oldest recreation paths. You’ll experience the iconic lush, green tunnel of trees over the bike trail as it transports you back to the early 1900s.
Tour level: Active
2024 Price: $2675 / $681
2024 Departure Dates:
01/28 | 02/04 | 02/11 | 02/18 | 02/25 | 10/27 | 11/03 | 11/10
Florida’s Suncoast
Six beachy days on Florida’s most beautiful coast!
Pack your flip-flops and let’s bike the paved trails of the Pinellas peninsula and keys of Bradenton/Sarasota with sun on our faces and coastal breezes at our back. It’s hard to beat Florida’s relaxed riding and average early spring temps in the low 70s. And while hills are tough to come by here, the spectacular bridges will take you 45-72 feet above mooring sailboats for the trip’s best views, plus give you an effortless burst of speed on the other side.
Tour level: Relaxed
4 Days/3 Nights
2024 Price: $1965 / $395
2024 Departure Dates: 5/28 | 6/2 | 6/3 | 6/9 | 6/11 | 6/16 | 6/18 | 6/23 | 6/25 | 6/30 | 7/1 | 7/8 | 7/14 | 7/21 | 8/19 | 8/25 | 8/26 | 9/3 | 9/8 | 9/9
Idaho’s Hiawatha Trail & Coeur D’Alene
Smooth riding with stunning scenery
Come to Idaho for some of the most incredible rail trail riding in the country: The famous Route of the Hiawatha and the Trail of the Coeur d’Alene. You’ll get to check these two Rail-to-Trail Conservancy’s Hall of Fame trails off of your bucket list! The Hiawatha treats you to 10 tunnels, including the famous “Taft Tunnel” at 8771 feet long, and 7 steel trestles – one of which is 220 feet high. As you can imagine, stunning scenery and grand vistas await!
Tour Level: Active
2024 Price: $1711 / $375
2024 Departure Dates: 5/7 | 5/13 | 5/19 | 9/10 | 9/16
Iowa Trestle Tour
Ride through bucolic central Iowa
We head to the heartland to celebrate rail-trails – Iowa was the first state to use rail banking to create bike trails in 1983! Today the Des Moines region boasts more than 300 miles of trail. You’ll be delighted by the abundance of cool railroad structures and the surprisingly varied landscape!
2024 Price: $2750 / $750
2024 Departure Dates: 6/15 | 6/23 | 7/7 | 7/28 | 8/4 | 8/11 | 8/18 | 8/25 | 9/1
Michigan Islands, Trails & Dunes
Explore Michigan’s northern lower peninsula Spend two nights on Mackinac Island, ride the shoreline of the Great Lakes, enjoy the picturesque town of Petoskey, visit the Sleeping Bear Dunes and enjoy most of this on car free paths. This tour is a combination of trails and quiet roads. Northern Michigan is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and cyclists alike. You will quickly discover why this area has folks adventuring here year after year. This tour is a combination of bike path and road cycling.
2024 Price: $2375 / $480
2024 Departure Dates: 4/28 | 5/5 | 5/12 | 5/19 | 5/26 | 6/2 | 9/22 | 9/29 | 10/6 | 10/13 | 10/20
Missouri KATY Trail
Rail-Trail ride across Missouri Most of the journey finds us intertwined with the Missouri River. The scenery changes often: towns spilling over with quaintness, the breadbasket of the country, limestone bluffs, and even forests are your companions on this 6-day journey.
2024 Price: $2470 / $585
2024 Departure Dates: 6/2 | 6/9 | 6/16 | 6/23 | 9/22 | 9/29 | 10/6 | 10/13
New York Empire State Trail
Explore the Hudson Valley on the Empire State Trail
Explore the Hudson Valley along New York’s Empire State Trail! This trail, completed in 2020, allows cyclists to experience the Empire State’s urban centers, village main streets, rural communities and diverse history. Over six days, we’ll travel along the Hudson River Valley from downtown New York City to Schenectady, New York. Be one of the first to experience it!
The trail is mostly on paved and crushed-stone rail trails, but it does include some riding adjacent to motor vehicle traffic.
Tour level: Experienced
2024 Price: $1692 / $365
2024 Departure Dates: 5/28 | 6/3 | 7/1 | 7/23 | 8/11 | 9/3 | 9/16 | 9/23
New York Erie Canal West Bike Tour
Experience America’s most storied waterway
Pedal by early 1800s historic commercial port cities, explore canal locks, and ride 100 miles of the Erie Canalway, a National Heritage Corridor.
Tour level: Easy
2024 Price: $2496 / $545
2024 Departure Dates:
6/2 | 6/9 | 6/23 | 9/22 | 9/29 | 10/6
Ohio: Cincinnati to Cleveland Bike Tour
See the best of the Buckeye State
This Ohio bike tour gives you the best of the Buckeye State, from rural roads to quiet countryside paths and fun urban centers. On this six-day trip, you’ll roll through lush Amish farmland, thriving small towns and upbeat city centers on your way from Cincinnati to Cleveland on the Ohio to Erie Trail.
2024 Price: $1625 / $300
2024 Departure Dates: 6/25 | 7/9 | 7/30 | 8/6 | 8/13 | 8/18 | 9/3 | 9/8 | 9/15
Pennsylvania Pine Creek
Ride Pennsylvania’s Grand Canyon
A scenic wonderland filled with cliff walls and waterfalls, and a gorgeous waterway with a terrific trailside terrace that travels through miles and miles of majestic natural beauty; trees and mountains, deer and bear and fresh air, otters and eagles, and an ancient canyon trail that awaits your arrival…the Pine Creek Rail Trail.
3 Days/2 Nights
2024 Price: $1235 / $195
Departure Dates: 5/1 | 6/17 | 6/30 | 7/21 | 8/26 | 10/13
PA: Easy Rider GAP Tour
An unbeatable introduction to the charm of the Great Allegheny Passage
This is an unbeatable introduction to the charm and history of the Great Allegheny Passage! It’s a great trip to take if it’s your first experience on a cycling vacation – low miles, easy riding and lots to see!
4 Day/3 Nights
2024 Price: $1695 / $285
5/13 | 5/20 | 6/2 | 6/9 | 7/7 | 7/21 | 7/29 | 8/19 | 9/2 | 9/16 | 9/22 | 9/30 | 10/13
PA: Great Allegheny Passage Bike Tour
Car-free bike touring on the GAP Experience the beauty of this rail-trail from end to end. This trip is a slower-paced version of the full 6-day tour. Instead of daily mileage of 50-60 miles, you will be riding 30-45 miles a day. Relax, take in the sights and enjoy!
2024 Price: $1875 / $337
2024 Departure Dates: 6/2 | 6/16 | 6/23 | 6/30 | 7/7 | 7/14 | 7/21 | 8/4 | 9/8
PA: 5-Day Great Allegheny Passage
Bike from Pittsburgh’s Point State Park to Cumberland
Experience Pittsburgh, the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) and the surrounding Laurel Highlands. We’ll ride the GAP trail from the Point in Pittsburgh all the way to Cumberland. We’ve added on an extra day to this iconic journey so you have time to explore the mountains off your bike!
Relax, take in the sights, and enjoy! In a region overflowing with stunning natural beauty and with an amazing history, this tour is sure to delight, and we’ll even take some off-the-saddle excursions, such as Fallingwater and rafting on the Youghiogheny River. Suitable for beginners and intermediate cyclists, the repurposed passageway is a nearly flat journey.
2024 Price: $2221 / $484
2024 Departure Dates: 5/12 | 5/19 | 6/9 | 6/16 | 6/23 | 6/30 | 7/7 | 8/4 | 8/11 | 8/25 | 9/8 | 9/15 | 9/22 | 9/29 | 10/6
PA: Pittsburgh To DC: GAP And C&O Bike Tour
Pittsburgh to DC: GAP and C&O Bike Tour
On your way from Pittsburgh, PA, to Washington, DC, the multitude of natural, cultural and historically significant sites will astound you.
6 Day/5 Nights
2024 Price: $2550 / $640
2024 Departure Dates: 6/2 | 6/9 | 6/16 | 6/23 | 8/18 | 8/25 | 9/1 | 9/8 | 9/15
South Dakota: Mickelson Trail & the Badlands Bike Tour
South Dakota’s most treasured monuments, national parks, and longest rail trail
Beginning in Badlands National Park, you’ll come face-to-face with bison, prairie dogs, big-horned sheep, and the incomparable landscape that the American Lakota called “mako sica,” or “land bad.”
2024 Price: $2250 / $523
2024 Departure Dates: 7/8 | 7/15 | 7/22 | 7/29 | 8/5 | 8/12 | 8/19
Washington Olympic Discovery Trail
Pathway to the Pacific Ocean
The Olympic Discovery Trail is a non-motorized, multi-use trail spanning the north end of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. The route spans around 140 miles between Port Townsend, Washington and La Push, Washington. Mature forests of Fir, Hemlock, and Cedar provide a canopy for many miles of the Olympic Discovery Trail. The remote western route of the ODT passes through tall forests before reaching the awe of the Pacific Ocean.
2024 Price: $1450 / $195
2024 Departure Dates: 7/1 | 7/6 | 7/15 | 7/21 | 7/28 |8/4 | 8/18
West Virginia’s Greenbrier River Trail
Pedal West Virginia’s Premiere Rail-Trail
Nestled in West Virginia, the Greenbrier River Trail stretches for 78 miles, earning recognition as one of the state’s longest rail trails. This historical trail boasts prestigious titles, including Millennium Legacy Trail, National Recreation Trail, and a spot in the National Rails to Trails Conservancy Hall of Fame. With 35 charming bridges and two captivating tunnels—Droop Mountain Tunnel and Sharps Tunnel—this trail traces the former Chesapeake and Ohio railway’s path from the early 1900s to 1970.
2024 Price: $2375 / $550
2024 Departure Dates: 6/16 | 6/23 | 6/30 | 7/7 | 9/8 | 9/15
Wisconsin Wanderlust
Six rail-trails including the Elroy Sparta!
Wisconsin is home to the first rails-to-trails project in the US, the Elroy-Sparta State Trail built in 1965. They have not sat on their laurels, since then over 1800 miles of rail trails have been built in the state.
2024 Road Bike Tours
2024 Price: $2575 / $599
03/17 | 03/24 | 03/31 | 10/20
St. Augustine Bike Tour
Cycling through Sunny St. Augustine
St. Augustine, the oldest city in the US, was founded in 1565. It’s the center of the “Historic Coast.” Forty two miles of peaceful sand beach abound with old Spanish and Moorish architecture, museums and history galore. It’s the perfect cycling vacation, with old world charm, southern hospitality and a mix of trail and road biking.
Tour Level: Relaxed
2024 Price: $2850 / $665
6/9 | 8/18 | 8/25 | 9/8
Cycle Colorful Colorado Bike Tour
Explore Colorado’s treasures at the heart of the Rocky Mountains
Just imagine relaxing in Glenwood Springs’ world-famous hot springs or in a historic mining town at a sweet little hotel. Designed to make the most of your time by riding every day and minimizing the climbing.
Price: $2300 / $475
Departure Date:
Colorado Kick Some Pass Bike Tour
Colorado’s most rewarding mountain passes
Ascend and descend six mountain passes, flying along winding roads past alpine landscapes, under azure blue skies. Our overnights include rustic Red Cliff and world-renowned Aspen. With average daily climbs of 5,000 feet, you’ll be kicking some serious pass.
Tour level: Advanced
9 Days/8 Nights
2024 Price: $4250 / $550
3/2 | 3/20 | 12/2
Cuba Clásico
Cycle through Cuba’s Corazón
Experience biking through Cuba’s corazón on our new tour through Central Cuba that takes you off the beaten path and Cuba’s tourist track. Havana, with its syncopated rhythms blending with the sultry tension of salsa. Remedios, Trinidad and Sancti Spiritus with their cobbled streets and tranquil country seats.
8 Days / 7 Nights
2024 Price: $4130 / $500
2024 Departure Dates: 3/11 | 12/12
Quintessential West Cuba
Discover West Central Cuba
Create your own Cuban legend on our new intermediate tour of west Cuba. Explore vivacious Havana before heading into rural Cuba and its lush, spring-green tobacco fields and the unique Mogote hill formations. Enjoy daily people-to-people interactions with the locals who make Cuba what it is! Cycle along white-sand beaches, by crumbling but lavish buildings, and through verdant biospheres.*
2024 Price: $1815 / $400
Departure Dates: 4/9 | 4/14 | 4/23 | 4/29 | 10/1 | 10/7 | 10/13
Georgia Gold Coast Bike Tour
Coastal rolling with sunsets, wildlife, and southern beauty
Traveling through the scenic byways of Georgia’s lush Gold Coast, you’ll escape into a world of live oaks draped with Spanish moss, incredible seafood, breathtaking views and historic inns in the Golden Isles.
2024 Price: $2450 / $615
2024 Departure Dates: 5/13 | 5/20 | 9/30 | 10/7 | 10/14
Kentucky Bike & Bourbon Bike Tour
Thoroughbred farms, distilleries, and southern charm
Welcome to Bourbon Country! Why not follow up a good day’s ride with a stiff sample straight from Kentucky’s oldest and most reputable distilleries?
2024 Price: $2825 / $850
2024 Departure Dates: 7/28 | 9/8 | 9/15 | 9/22
Maine’s Acadia & Lighthouses Bike Tour
Lighthouses, coastal beauty and lobster rolls
A six-day Maine bike tour adventure that offers an unforgettable blend of breathtaking landscapes, historic lighthouses, mouth watering lobster rolls, and the simple joy of cycling against the backdrop of Maine’s coastal splendor.
2024 Price: $1850 / $370 2024 Departure Dates: 4/23 | 4/29 | 5/6 | 10/1 | 10/7 | 10/13
Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay Bike Tour
Bike the historic eastern shore of Maryland
This is a trip to relish! Due to the coastal weather, this tour is designed to be either your first outing of the year, or your final bike adventure of the season.
2024 Departure Dates: 6/15 | 6/23 | 7/7 | 7/14 | 7/21 | 7/28 | 8/4 | 8/11 | 8/18 | 8/25 | 9/1
Price: $2600 / $350
2024 Departure Dates: 4/8 | 10/7
Natchez Trace Parkway- Highlight Tour
Ride through 10,000 Years of History
The modern, paved parkway roughly follows the “Old Natchez Trace,” a historic corridor used by Native Americans, European settlers, soldiers and future presidents. Starting at the southern terminus of the parkway in Natchez, Mississippi, guests will experience southern cooking and visit key historical sites throughout their ride.
2024 Price: $2425 / $600
2024 Departure Dates: 6/23 | 7/21
New Mexico Cycling Santa Fe & Taos
Experience New Mexico’s beautiful high desert landscapes
New Mexico is the perfect place to bike. The famous immaculate light, colorful sunsets, flavorful local food, glowing adobe buildings and Spanish colonial cities make this state an incredible backdrop for a cycling vacation.
2024 Price: $2150 / $410
2024 Departure Dates: 6/17 | 7/16 | 7/29 | 9/23
New Mexico Santa Fe Hub & Spoke
Four Beautiful Days in Santa Fe!
Known as the City Different, Santa Fe embodies a rich history melding Hispanic, Anglo and Native America culture, which is apparent in its architecture, food, art and language. This experience has the flair of cycling in a foreign country, but without ever leaving the States!
2024 Price: $2350 / $585
2024 Departure Dates: 7/14 | 7/21
New York Adirondacks Bike Tour
Blue lakes, mountain views & winding roads greet you
Imagine spending 6 days adventuring through one of the most beautiful state parks in this country: The Adirondacks. You will enjoy quiet roads across rivers, past mountains and around lakes. The ride begins and ends in Burlington, making a rough loop into the mountains and around Lake Champlain.
2024 Price: $2370 / $690
2024 Departure Dates: 6/16 | 6/23 | 8/18 | 9/8
New York Finger Lakes Bike Tour – 6 Day
Spend six days exploring the Finger Lakes region!
You’ll visit several wineries, hike along stunning waterfalls and visit historic sites, including crossing the bridge featured in the classic film It’s A Wonderful Life.
Price: $1800/ $550
Departure Dates:
Only available as a private departure in 2024
New York Velo Opera Bike Tour
Cycle to New York’s Glimmerglass Opera Festival
2024 Price: $1850 / $370
2024 Departure Dates: 5/12 | 6/24 | 7/14 | 9/22
PA: Gettysburg & The Civil War Bike Tour
The Civil War from Gettysburg to Antietam and Harpers Ferry
Experience Gettysburg as few people have, up close and personal with a battlefield guide. This award-winning vacation retraces key campaigns of the American Conflict.
Price: $1450 / $375
PA: Cycle Amish Country Bike Tour
Travel back in time on country roads
Glide through an era that you thought had disappeared. How can you go wrong when you are visiting villages called Bird in Hand, Mount Joy, and Paradise?
Price: $1850 / $420
Departure Date: 10/21 | 10/27
Tennessee Cycling Chattanooga
Explore the historic, scenic southern city
This vibrant city is set against the Tennesee River where the Cumberland Plateau meets the Appalachian Mountains. This geologically diverse region has over 12,000 years of human history and heritage, from Native Americans to the Civil War and modern day.
With its thriving downtown area, surrounding countryside, and a huge network of nearby trails, Chattanooga is a great place for all types of cyclists! Come ride with us and see why Chattanooga is one of the country’s fastest growing cycling destinations!
6 Days/5 Nights
2024 Price: $2575 / $625
3/16 | 10/26 | 11/30
TX: Cycle Big Bend and West Texas Bike Tour
Explore the vastness and beauty of West Texas
Pedal through the surreal landscape created by the Chisos Mountains and the Chihuahuan Desert. Be blown away by the views from the McDonald Observatory, and check another National Park off your list
2024 Price: $1,690 / $330
Departure Dates: 5/13 | 5/19 | 10/8 | 10/13
Virginia: Colonial Williamsburg & Richmond Bike Tour
Cycle Virginia’s historic triangle
On this Virginia bike tour, you’ll spend four days cycling the best of Williamsburg and Richmond! Ride through the heart of the American Revolution, explore authentic colonial sites like the Jamestown Settlement, enjoy fine regional wines and kick back for three nights in upscale boutique lodging.
2024 Price: $2575 / $650 Departure Date: 5/12 | 9/29
Virginia: Shenandoah & The Civil War Bike Tour
Shenandoah & The Civil War Bike Tour
Cycling joy meets historic awe. Powered by idyllic landscapes with distinct history, you’ll ride in Virginia’s genteel Hunt Country, along Shenandoah National Park’s view-tastic Skyline Drive and then north toward Gettysburg.
2024 Price: $3350 / $735
Departure Date: 7/7 | 7/14 | 7/21 | 7/28 | 8/4
Washington San Juan Islands
6 days of idyllic island adventure Cycle the San Juan Islands: beaches, mountains, orca pods, forests, and one of the country’s largest lavender farms, the San Juan Islands are an outdoor enthusiast’s dream! On this six day cycling adventure, you’ll pedal on three of San Juan’s most alluring islands: San Juan Island, Lopez Island and Orcas Island.
2024 Gravel Tours
2024 Price: $2675 / $520
2024 Departure Dates: 2/4 | 10/13 | 10/20
NEW IN 2024 – Arizona’s Sunshine & Saguaros
A desert gravel paradise
Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of the desert near Tucson as you pedal along scenic routes, winding through cactus-dotted trails and awe-inspiring vistas. Led by experienced guides, this adventure invites you to discover hidden gems, soak in the vibrant sunsets, and embrace the spirit of the Southwest.
2024 Price: $1725 / $525
2024 Departure Date: 5/20 | 7/7 | 8/12 | 8/26
Seneca Lake Backroads & Brews
An approachable gravel tour in the Finger Lakes
This tour is an approachable, multi-surface ride based near New York’s largest Finger Lake, Seneca Lake. The routes follow a mix of back roads and gravel roads near the Finger Lakes National Forest. We’ll spend all three nights at the Lodge at Grist Iron Brewing Co.
Guided by local cyclists, you’ll experience the best of the Finger Lakes — ride quiet back roads, take a boat excursion on Seneca Lake, hike to incredible waterfalls, and cap off each day with a fantastic craft brew from Grist Iron.
Price: $2300 / $550
Departure Date: 8/11
Trinidad Colorado Gravel
High country gravel glory
Nestled in the beautiful Purgatoire River Valley at around 6,010 feet in elevation, Trinidad features a large, hilly historic downtown district. It’s one of the most southern Colorado towns, located thirteen miles north of the New Mexico border.
There’s a lot to see and do around this often-overlooked section of Colorado. Downtown has everything you need, and the picturesque Victorian architecture and red-brick streets are sure to leave a lasting impression! Explore gorgeous gravel roads around this old town, and even take a visit to Great Sand Dunes National Park!
Price: $1850 / $300
Departure Date: 7/28 | 8/11
Wild & Wonderful West Virginia Gravel
Explore the best of the Mountain State
Take five days to explore the best of Wild and Wonderful West Virginia! On this gravel tour of the Mountain State, we’ll ride and hike to some of the most scenic vistas the Appalachian Mountains have to offer.
Our central location is Davis, West Virginia, the highest town in the state and a hub of world-class outdoor recreation opportunities, with outstanding access to pristine and wild public lands. Davis is also becoming home to a thriving scene of local businesses, artisans, eateries, and breweries. You’re sure to find something amazing around every turn of this fantastic gravel tour in the mountains.
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Exploring 10 Cities Around the World by Bike – Pedal-Powered Discoveries 2024
Posted: February 25, 2024 | Last updated: February 25, 2024
Sustainable city cycling tours offer an eco-friendly and intimate way to explore urban landscapes. These tours allow you to navigate through the heart of cities, often uncovering hidden gems that are not accessible by car or bus. From the bustling streets of Amsterdam to the historic lanes of Kyoto, cycling tours provide a unique perspective on city life, culture, and architecture. This guide takes you on a two-wheeled journey through some of the best cities in the world to explore by bike, each offering a distinct and memorable experience.
1. Amsterdam, Netherlands
In Amsterdam, cycling is more than a mode of transport; it’s a way of life. The city’s flat terrain, dedicated bike lanes, and respectful traffic culture make it ideal for exploring on two wheels. A bike tour here lets you experience the city like a local, weaving through historic canals, past iconic windmills, and through vibrant neighborhoods like the Jordaan. You’ll discover hidden courtyards and bustling marketplaces and perhaps pause for a coffee at a canal-side café. Cycling in Amsterdam offers a blend of leisure and exploration, allowing you to cover more ground than walking while enjoying the city’s sights up close.
Insider’s Tip: Explore the Jordaan neighborhood to glimpse local Amsterdam life away from the tourist crowds.
When To Travel: Late spring to early fall offers pleasant weather for cycling.
How To Get There: Fly into Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The city center is easily accessible by train, and bike rentals are widely available.
2. Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen’s reputation as a bike-friendly city is well-earned. Its extensive network of bike lanes and the Danish culture of cycling make it a joy to explore on two wheels. A bike tour in Copenhagen might include the historic Nyhavn harbor, the whimsical Tivoli Gardens, and the modern architecture of the Ørestad district. Riding through Copenhagen, you’ll experience the city’s commitment to sustainability and quality of life. The tour is not just about seeing the sights; it’s about feeling the city’s pulse and understanding why Copenhagen is often ranked as one of the happiest cities in the world.
Insider’s Tip: Ride through the Assistens Cemetery, a peaceful and beautiful park where famous Danes like Hans Christian Andersen are buried.
When To Travel: May to September for the best cycling weather.
How To Get There: Copenhagen Airport is well-connected internationally, with easy public transport access to the city center.
3. Berlin, Germany
Berlin’s rich history and vibrant culture make it a fascinating city to explore by bike. The city’s flat landscape and comprehensive network of bike paths allow for easy and safe navigation. A cycling tour in Berlin can take you through the remnants of the Berlin Wall, the lush expanses of the Tiergarten, and the bustling squares of Alexanderplatz and Potsdamer Platz.
Along the way, you’ll encounter street art, historic landmarks, and the eclectic mix of modern and traditional architecture that defines Berlin. Cycling here offers a unique perspective on the city’s past and present, connecting you with its stories and spirit.
Insider’s Tip: Visit the Tempelhofer Feld, a former airport turned public park, for a unique cycling experience.
When To Travel: Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and fewer tourists.
How To Get There: Two airports serve Berlin, with excellent public transportation links to the city center.
4. Kyoto, Japan
Kyoto, with its ancient temples, traditional tea houses, and tranquil gardens, is a city steeped in history. Exploring Kyoto by bike allows you to move at your own pace, visit famous sites like the Fushimi Inari Shrine and Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), and discover hidden alleys and local neighborhoods. Cycling in Kyoto is a journey through time, where modern streets give way to historic districts, and each turn brings a new discovery. The city’s respect for tradition and nature makes it a uniquely serene urban cycling experience.
Insider’s Tip: Take a detour to the Philosopher’s Path, especially beautiful during cherry blossom season.
When To Travel: Spring for cherry blossoms and fall for colorful foliage.
How To Get There: Fly into Kansai International Airport and take a train or bus to Kyoto. Bike rentals are readily available throughout the city.
5. Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona’s diverse landscape, from Gothic architecture in the old city to modernist landmarks and Mediterranean beaches, makes it an exhilarating city to explore by bike. A cycling tour here can take you through the winding streets of the Gothic Quarter, along the vibrant Las Ramblas, and to the famous Sagrada Familia. You’ll experience the city’s artistic flair and lively atmosphere firsthand. Cycling in Barcelona is not just about sightseeing; it’s about immersing yourself in the city’s dynamic culture and enjoying the Mediterranean lifestyle.
Insider’s Tip: Cycle up to Montjuic for panoramic views of the city and the sea.
When To Travel: Late spring and early fall for mild weather and fewer crowds.
How To Get There: Barcelona-El Prat Airport is the main gateway, with easy transport options to the city center.
6. Portland, Oregon, USA
Portland’s reputation as one of America’s most bike-friendly cities is evident in its extensive bike lanes and trails network. A bike tour in Portland can include the vibrant downtown area, the serene Waterfront Park, and the quirky neighborhoods that give the city its unique character. With stops at local markets, artisan coffee shops, and craft breweries, you’ll discover Portland’s commitment to sustainability and community. Cycling in Portland is an opportunity to experience the city’s green ethos and creative spirit up close.
Insider’s Tip: Check out the Eastbank Esplanade for a scenic ride along the river.
When To Travel: Summer for the best weather and numerous cycling events.
How To Get There: Fly into Portland International Airport. The city center is easily accessible by public transport, and bike rentals are available throughout Portland.
7. Montreal, Canada
Montreal combines the charm of a French village with the energy of a cosmopolitan city, and exploring it by bike allows you to experience this blend firsthand. A cycling tour in Montreal might include the historic streets of Old Montreal, the bustling Atwater Market, and the scenic Lachine Canal. The city’s bike paths, like the Route Verte, make navigating easy and safe. Cycling in Montreal offers a unique way to experience the city’s diverse neighborhoods, rich history, and vibrant culinary scene.
Insider’s Tip: Ride to the top of Mount Royal for a stunning view of the city.
When To Travel: Late spring to early fall for the best cycling conditions.
How To Get There: Montreal-Trudeau Airport is the main entry point, with good public transportation options to the city.
8. San Francisco, California, USA
San Francisco’s iconic landmarks and diverse neighborhoods make it a fascinating city to explore by bike. Despite its famous hills, there are plenty of flat and scenic routes, especially along the waterfront and the city’s many parks. A bike tour in San Francisco might include the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the Painted Ladies of Alamo Square. Cycling here allows you to experience the city’s unique blend of natural beauty, urban culture, and innovative spirit.
Insider’s Tip: Cycle across the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito and take the ferry back for a unique experience.
When To Travel: Late spring and early fall offer the most comfortable weather for cycling.
How To Get There: Fly into San Francisco International Airport. The city is well-connected by public transport, and bike rentals are widely available.
9. Vienna, Austria
Vienna’s grand imperial history and vibrant contemporary culture are best experienced on a bike. The city’s extensive network of bike paths takes you past historic palaces, through charming neighborhoods, and along the blue Danube. A bike tour in Vienna might include the Hofburg Palace, the Prater amusement park, and the trendy districts of Neubau and Mariahilf. Cycling in Vienna is a journey through a city that seamlessly blends its past with the present.
Insider’s Tip: Take a leisurely ride in the Prater, a large public park with a long, tree-lined main avenue perfect for cycling.
When To Travel: Spring and early fall offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
How To Get There: Vienna International Airport is the main gateway, with excellent public transportation links to the city center.
10. Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne’s eclectic mix of art, culture, and cuisine makes it an exciting city to discover by bike. A cycling tour here can include the artsy laneways, beautiful parks like the Royal Botanic Gardens, and the vibrant beachside suburb of St Kilda. Melbourne’s flat terrain and well-developed bike paths make it easy to navigate, and you’ll quickly discover why it’s often ranked as one of the world’s most livable cities.
Insider’s Tip: Explore the Yarra River trail for scenic views and a peaceful ride away from the city bustle.
When To Travel: Fall (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer the best weather for cycling.
How To Get There: Fly into Melbourne Airport. The city has a comprehensive public transport system, and bike hire is readily available.
The Bottom Line
Exploring cities by bike offers a unique perspective on urban landscapes and promotes a sustainable and healthy way of traveling. Each city on this list offers its own unique charm and attractions, best experienced at the leisurely pace of a bike ride. Remember, cycling tours are not just about physical activity; they’re about connecting with the city, its people, and its culture in an intimate and eco-friendly way. So, grab your helmet, hop on a bike, and start pedaling your way through some of the world’s most bike-friendly cities.
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There is a variety of sightseeing programs for tourists who want to see Moscow and to visit the most interesting places.
The choice is really wide: there are options for walking tours, bus tours, some people prefer boat trips in the city centre, but most travellers get acquainted with the sights of the capital by themselves, taking advantage of the subway or taxi.
We provide tourists with new urban bikes and riding them is a pure pleasure.
We individually make up the tour with a tourist: you can choose standard routes or select places you want to visit.
Our instructors know the history of Moscow and they can tell you fascinating, unusual and interesting stories, you will learn a lot about the culture, customs and architecture. We often organize bicycle tours and excursions not only for tourists but also for Muscovites.
We provide guided tours in almost any weather: of course, if it is raining cats and dogs, poor visibility because of hail or a strong blizzard that can blow cyclist with the bicycle away, we don't go to the routes. In all other cases, bike tours are on: just get dressed for the weather, arm yourself with a good mood and hit the road with us!
We provide guided tours in English, Russian and Spanish. Our sense of humour knows no language boundaries and we are certain to find common ground with tourists of all ages, nationalities and social status as all the information is delivered in an easy manner and it's nothing like boring lectures from history textbooks.
Our instructors ride across Moscow every day, they know all bikeways and main routes so that they will navigate you through the best places. You can make any number of stops: get impressions, take pictures - you are not limited by anything, we are not in a hurry during the bike tours (this is an important advantage over the bus and walking tours, which are strictly time scheduled and there are just a few minutes to see monuments).
All inclusive: bike rental (chosen individually) and guide escort. Please note that we provide a 15% discount for the seniors, students and children.
We do advise to book the tour in advance for the date of your choice: our bike tours are very popular; sometimes we have a “red-ink booking” one week in advance, so you’d better to pre-book the time.
Payment for bike tour can be done by credit card or in cash on the day of the tour as well as before the scheduled date.
An interesting and intense program for tourists who like fresh air, fountains, beautiful avenues, hills, ponds and lush green areas.
All of Moscow's parks are made ready for biking and you would not have to overcome obstacles, rocky trailways and make extra effort for the passage of clayey roads.
Gorky Park - Peter the Great Statue - Neskuchny Garden - Sparrow Hills - Luzhniki - Sparrow Hills Observation Platform - Moscow State University - Novodevichy Convent - Church of St. Nicholas in Khamovniki - Christ the Savior Cathedral - Alexander Gardens.
A fascinating journey for those who fancy night-lights, high speeds and the beauty of the night sky. Moscow in the evening attracts cyclists and many take to the routes only at nightfall because, firstly, there are fewer pedestrians on sidewalks (which allows to ride at a higher speed), and secondly, night roads are totally different after the sunset.
Bolotnaya Square - Peter the Great Statue - Sparrow Hills - Neskuchny Garden - embankment of the Moscow River - Luzhniki – Observation platform - Novodevichy Convent - White House - Ministry of Foreign Affairs –Old Arbat - Gogol Boulevard - Christ the Savior Cathedral - Patriarchal bridge.
Do you want to see all the major attractions, parks, ponds, fountains, architectural masterpieces, unique skyscrapers of Moscow City, historical monuments, to plunge into the history and see the present day potentialities of the city?
If so, then you should go on the grand cycling tour that will gift you many experiences and allow you to see the places Moscow is so famous for. We are sure you will remember much of what you will have seen and in the future, you will go through the photos taken during this bicycle tour only with pleasure.
Red Square - Saint Basil's Cathedral - Bolshoi Theater - Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building - Boulevard Ring - Clean Ponds - Sretensky Monastery - Patriarch's Ponds - Ostozhenka - Old Arbat - Novodevichy Convent - Luzhniki - Sparrow Hills - Moscow State University - Neskuchny Garden - Gorky Park - Muzeon - Christ the Savior Cathedral - Peter the Great Statue.
See off the day at sunset and greet the dawn at the most exciting venues in Moscow where stunning views open over the city. The very first and the last rays of the sun illuminate the capital quite out of the ordinary, and therefore some cyclists go for a ride at twilight or early in the morning. You also have the opportunity to witness two unique events: falling asleep and waking up of the city. Well, actually even late at night Moscow is constantly on the move, but of course, it's not the same as during the day.
The main point for cyclists is the absence of pedestrians on sidewalks that allows for any speed and racing on the roads at night without any problems. In the city centre cafes and cosy street restaurants are welcomingly open all the time and we can pop in to any place our liking to take a rest, have a coffee or a bite.
Red Square - KGB - Peter the Great Statue - Bolotnaya Square - Sparrow Hills - Observation platform - Novodevichy Convent - Cathedral of Christ the Savior - White House - Patriarch's Ponds - Tverskaya street - Arbat and, optionally, night bookstore "Moscow", bars, cafes, etc.
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Best San Francisco Bike Tours: the Ultimate Local Guide [2024]
- January 12, 2024
Why a Bike Tour is the perfect way to explore San Francisco
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San Francisco, with its iconic landmarks, stunning coastline, and vibrant neighborhoods, offers a near-endless set of attractions to explore. And one of the best ways to uncover the city’s hidden gems is on one of the best San Francisco bike tours . Whether you’re a local or a visitor, hopping on a bike and cruising through the streets of San Francisco provides a unique and immersive experience.
Bike tours allow you to see more of the city than you would on foot or by car, giving you the freedom to discover charming neighborhoods, bustling streets, and breathtaking views that are often missed by other travelers. From the bohemian charm of Haight-Ashbury to the vibrant culture of the Mission District, San Francisco has something for everyone and a bike tour allowed you to experience it to the fullest.
Key Takeaways:
- San Francisco’s bike tours offer a unique and immersive way to explore the city.
- Bike tours allow you to see hidden gems and vibrant neighborhoods.
- Discover SF’s coolest neighborhoods and parks from a cool local perspective.
- Experience the city’s iconic landmarks and breathtaking views.
- Uncover the hidden beauty of San Francisco by bike.
When it comes to exploring San Francisco, there is no better way to immerse yourself in the city’s charm than by embarking on a cycling adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or simply looking for a unique way to see the sights, a bike tour offers an unforgettable experience. In a lot of ways, SF is one of the world’s greatest biking cities: it’s compact so you can see a lot, is full of great cycling infrastructure, and your continually rewarded by incredible natural beauty and cool urban culture at every turn.
The Perks of Exploring San Francisco by Bike
There are numerous perks to exploring San Francisco by bike that sets it apart from other types of tours. First, you have the opportunity to see more of the city than you would on foot and can go to places cars can’t access. With a bike tour, you can effortlessly (especially on an electric bike!) navigate through the streets, alleys, and hills, uncovering hidden gems and discovering charming neighborhoods that often go unexplored by other travelers.
- Accessibility: Explore local areas and bike paths not accessible by foot or car.
- A Local Experience: Immerse yourself in the city’s nature, neighborhoods, and local culture.
- An Active Experience: Stay active and burn a few calories.
- Environmentally Friendly: Reduce your carbon footprint with a bike tour.
- Adventure: Discover hidden gems missed on bus or walking tours.
Another advantage of exploring the city by bike is the chance to stay active and enjoy the fresh air. San Francisco’s mild climate and picturesque scenery make it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Pedaling your way through the city not only allows you to experience the sights up close and personally, but also provides a way to burn a few extra calories (good news because SF is full of incredible food!).
Furthermore, a bike tour offers the freedom to go at your own pace and explore the places that catch your eye. Whether you want to take a leisurely ride along the scenic bay coastline or venture into the vibrant cultural districts, a bike tour allows you to tailor your experience to your preferences, ensuring that you make the most of your time in San Francisco.
In a city known for its infamous hills, electric bike tours are becoming increasingly popular in San Francisco and for good reason. Electric bikes offer the perfect balance between ease of use and the ability to explore more of the city. They provide an extra boost of power, making it easy to conquer the city’s hilly terrain without breaking a sweat. Plus, e-bikes are so much FUN!
With electric bike tours, every turn unveils a new sight without the worry of fatigue. Imagine cresting the peak of Lombard Street without breaking a sweat and with enough energy to appreciate the panoramic cityscape that unfolds before you. That’s the beauty of e-biking in San Francisco.
Benefits of Electric Bikes for San Francisco
Electric bikes come are a game-changer in a city known for its legendary hills terrain. An e-bike’s power assist helps you to conquer steep inclines without breaking a sweat, meaning you won’t miss out on any of the awe-inspiring views due to exhaustion (or because you’re on holiday and just want to take it easy). Moreover, electric bikes promote sustainability, reducing your carbon footprint while being the most fun way you can get around town. They’re the obvious choice when you are looking for the best bike tours in San Francisco.
Key Benefits
- An even more fun way to explore San Francisco
- Motorized assistance overcomes steep inclines with ease
- Enjoy awe-inspiring views without physical limitations
- Cover more ground with less effort
- Promote sustainability and reduce carbon footprint
- Featured on the best bike tours in the city
What makes a good electric bike: power, simplicity, and care
Not all e-bikes used on electric bike tours are created equal . When choosing an electric bike for a tour in San Francisco, several factors come into play. Firstly, the power of the bike’s motor is crucial. A more powerful motor ensures that riders can effortlessly tackle even the steepest hills, providing a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Moreover, simplicity is key when it comes to electric bikes. A bike that is easy to operate and navigate allows riders of all abilities to focus on exploring the city rather than dealing with complex controls or technical difficulties.
Last but not least, maintaining electric bikes is essential for their longevity and optimal performance. Good electric bike tour operators prioritize regular maintenance and ensure that their fleet of bikes is in top shape, providing guests with reliable and safe rides throughout their tour.
The chart below offers guidance on what to look for.
When it comes to exploring San Francisco on a bike tour, there are several reputable companies to choose from. Let’s compare some of the top bike tour companies in the city:
- Dandyhorse SF Bike Tours ( sfbiketours.com ) – is a small independent bike tour company in San Francisco with the highest ratings. All of their bike tours feature electric bikes, small groups, and are led by longtime locals who own the company. They offer a variety of guided, self-guided, and private tour options. Exclusives: their guided tours feature wireless headsets for guide commentary and self-guided tours are GPS-enabled with turn-by-turn-directions. Located in the Haight Ashbury.
- Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours ( sosfbiketours.com ) – is a small bike tour company who offers a few different tours on electric and non-electric bikes. Check their offerings because bike tour availably can be limited.
- Dylan’s Tours ( dylanstours.com ) – is a well-established tour company in San Francisco mostly specializing in small bus tours. They offer electric bike tours around San Francisco as an expanded option, led by local guides. Check their offerings because bike tour availably can be limited. Located in North Beach.
- Bay City Bike Rentals and Tours ( baycitybike.com ) – is a large bike rental company with several locations in San Francisco. They have several tour options on electric and non-electric bikes. There affordable tours can often be large with guests on both ebikes and regular bikes. Located in Fisherman’s Wharf.
- Blazing Saddles Bike Rentals and Tours ( blazingsaddles.com ) – is the largest bike tour company in San Francisco, catering to tourists. They have several tour options on electric and non-electric bikes. Some of their bike tours can have a large number of guests. They popularized the idea of biking the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito. Located in Fisherman’s Wharf.
Each of these bike tour companies has its own unique offerings and strengths. Consider what you value most to choose the best bike tour company for your San Francisco adventure.
When it comes to bike tour operators in San Francisco, Dandyhorse SF Bike Tours is a top local choice. They offer a range of electric bike tours that cater to different interests and preferences, while being engaging and accessible for all types of riders. Whether you’re looking to explore the city’s neighborhoods, iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, or scenic routes, Dandyhorse has an authentic SF tour for you.
Why Dandyhorse Tops the List of Bike Tour Operators
At Dandyhorse SF Bike Tours, providing the finest and most immersive local experience is their top priority. They have established themselves as the best bike tour company in San Francisco by providing exceptional service and memorable, locally-focused experiences. Here are a few reasons why they stand out:
- Incredible Routes: Dandyhorse leverages over two decades of SF biking experience to craft amazing routes, ensuring that you get the most out of your bike tour experience. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely coastal ride or an adventurous exploration of the city’s hidden gems, they have a tour route designed to exceed your expectations.
- The Best Electric Bikes: Dandyhorse provides top-of-the-line 750 watt electric bikes for their tours. These bikes offer a comfortable and effortless ride, allowing you to cover more ground and conquer San Francisco’s famous hills with ease.
- Wireless Headsets: To enhance your tour experience, Dandyhorse provides wireless headsets. This allows you to hear your knowledgeable guide’s commentary clearly, even while riding through bustling neighborhoods.
- Expert Guides: The guides at Dandyhorse are passionate longtime locals who are immersed in the history, culture, architecture and hidden stories of San Francisco. They bring the city to life with their engaging narratives, turning your bike tour into an immersive learning experience.
Private Bike Tours
Dandyhorse offers affordable private bike tours (for groups up to 30 riders) too that provide an exclusive and personalized experience of San Francisco. With their expert guides and electric bikes, you can customize your itinerary and explore the city’s hidden gems at your own pace. Whether you’re a group of friends, a family, or a corporate team, Dandyhorse SF Bike Tours ensures a memorable and tailored adventure. Discover the iconic landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and breathtaking views of San Francisco while enjoying the convenience and flexibility of a private bike tour.
Self-guided tour options and electric bike rentals
In addition to their guided tours, Dandyhorse also offers self-guided tour options for those who prefer to explore at their own pace. They provide unique GPS-guided routes with turn-by-turn directions and detailed recommendations, ensuring that you don’t miss out on any of the city’s highlights. If you prefer to go solo, Dandyhorse also offers the SF’s best electric bike rentals, allowing you to create your own adventure in San Francisco.
When choosing a bike tour in San Francisco, you have the option of going on a guided tour or a self-guided tour. Both options have their advantages, and it ultimately depends on your preferences and the experience you’re looking for.
Benefits of Having a Guide on Your San Francisco Bike Tour
Opting for a guided bike tour in San Francisco comes with several benefits. Importantly, you’ll have a knowledgeable and experienced guide who can provide valuable insights about the city’s history, landmarks, and hidden gems. They will lead the way, ensuring you don’t miss any must-see attractions and offering interesting commentary along the way. The best bike tour guides can help you experience more than you could on your own.
A guide can also enhance your safety while biking through the city. They are familiar with the best routes, know how to navigate traffic, and can provide assistance if you encounter any issues during the tour. Additionally, having a guide allows you to relax and fully immerse yourself in the experience, as they handle all the logistics and planning.
Lastly, a guided tour can be a fun way to connect with other travelers from around the world. This can be great if you’re a solo traveler or enjoy swapping travel stories with other adventurous people.
Why a Self-Guided Bike Tour in San Francisco might be for you
If you prefer more flexibility and independence, a self-guided bike tour in San Francisco might be the perfect choice. With a self-guided tour, you can explore at your own pace and follow an itinerary tailored to your interests. You have the freedom to linger at attractions that captivate you and adjust the route as you please.
Self-guided tours also offer the opportunity to connect with the city on a personal level. Without a guide or pre-defined itinerary, you can soak up the atmosphere, interact with locals, and stumble upon hidden spots that are off the beaten path. It’s a chance to create your own adventure and fully immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant culture.
One of the highlights of a bike tour in San Francisco is exploring the city’s famous neighborhoods. Here are some of the most notable neighborhoods that you can cycle through:
The Bohemian Charm of Haight-Ashbury
Haight Ashbury is a neighborhood known for its bohemian atmosphere and cultural history. It rose to fame during the 1960s as the center of the counterculture movement and in 1967 was the epicenter of the Summer of Love . Famous musicians like the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and Jimi Hendrix called the Haight home. Today, it still exudes a vibrant energy with its eclectic array of colorful Victorian houses, trendy shops, vintage boutiques, and hip cafes.
The Vibrant and Cultural Mission District
The Mission District is a melting pot of cultures, known for its vibrant street art , Latin American influences, diverse culinary scene, and great coffee. The Mission is also full of hip shops and the city’s best Mexican food. As you bike through the neighborhood, you’ll be surrounded by colorful murals, trendy bars, delicious taquerias, and beautiful parks.
The Lively, Historic Streets of Chinatown and North Beach
Chinatown and North Beach are two iconic neighborhoods that showcase the rich history and diverse communities of San Francisco. Chinatown offers a fascinating blend of Chinese culture, with its bustling streets, vibrant markets, and traditional Chinese architecture. Just a short ride away, North Beach boasts a lively atmosphere with its Italian restaurants, quaint cafes, historic landmarks, and Beat Generation history.
The Castro: Rainbow Flags, Movies, and LGBT history
The Castro is a vibrant and historic neighborhood that has been at the forefront of the LGBT rights movement. As you pedal through the streets, you’ll see rainbow flags, historic theaters, trendy bars, and shops that cater to the LGBTQ+ community. The Castro is also home to the iconic Castro Theatre, known for its stunning marquee and classic movie screenings.
Alamo Square: Postcard Views and Painted Ladies
Alamo Square is famous for its postcard-worthy views of the city skyline and the iconic “painted ladies” Victorian houses. From this picturesque location, you can soak in the panoramic views of downtown San Francisco while admiring the beautifully restored Victorian architecture.
Golden Gate Park and The Presidio are two of San Francisco’s most beloved green spaces, offering a cyclist’s dream experience on the most beautiful bike paths in the city.
Natural Wonders and Culture at Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park is a sprawling urban oasis that showcases a variety of natural wonders, gardens, museums, and hidden gems. Take a leisurely bike ride through the park and discover iconic attractions such as the Conservatory of Flowers, Japanese Tea Garden, and Botanical Gardens. Find a sense of zen as you immerse yourself in the fragrant blooms, tranquil ponds, and lush greenery as you pedal through this enchanting and extensive park.
Storied History, Nature, and Scenic Views at The Presidio
The Presidio, a former military base turned national park, offers a unique blend of history, stunning natural landscapes, and breathtaking views. As you cycle through The Presidio, you’ll pass by historic buildings, awe-inspiring coastal bluffs, and dense forests. Stop along the way to enjoy panoramic vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, the Bay, and the sparkling waters of the Pacific Ocean.
San Francisco offers several scenic bike routes that showcase the city’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Whether you’re a cycling enthusiast or a casual rider, these routes provide an unforgettable local biking experience through the heart of the city. Explore the majestic Golden Gate Bridge, take in breathtaking views from Inspiration Point in the Presidio, discover the Pacific Ocean side of the Golden Gate, and venture into the stunning Marin Headlands. Each route offers its own unique charm and beauty, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural and architectural wonders of San Francisco.
The Majestic Ride Across the Golden Gate Bridge
“The Golden Gate Bridge is an engineering marvel and an iconic symbol of San Francisco. Riding your bike across this world-famous bridge is an absolute must-do when visiting the city.”
The route takes you from San Francisco’s picturesque waterfront to the Marin County headlands, providing stunning views of the Golden Gate Strait, Alcatraz, and the city skyline along the way. It’s an awe-inspiring experience that should not be missed.
Inspiration Point in the Presidio
Located within the Presidio, Inspiration Point offers panoramic vistas of the Pacific Ocean, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the city skyline. This scenic viewpoint is a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike. Take a leisurely bike ride through the Presidio and make your way to Inspiration Point, where you can relax and enjoy the breathtaking views. It’s the perfect place to take a break and soak in the beauty of San Francisco.
Seeing the Golden Gate like a local from the Pacific Ocean side
While most visitors flock to the northern side of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Pacific Ocean side offers a unique and less crowded perspective. Pedal along the coastline and experience the rugged beauty of the Pacific Ocean as it crashes against the cliffs. Marvel at the grandeur of the Golden Gate Bridge from this lesser-known vantage point and feel a sense of tranquility amidst nature’s wonders. It’s a hidden gem that showcases the true beauty of San Francisco.
The Marin Headlands
Just across the Golden Gate Bridge lies the Marin Headlands, a breathtaking natural oasis that offers stunning views of the city, the bridge, and the Pacific Ocean. Embark on a scenic bike ride through the rolling hills and coastal trails of the Marin Headlands, immersing yourself in the untouched beauty of this coastal landscape. It’s a serene and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it a must-visit destination for any bike tour in San Francisco. An electric bike is highly recommended for this hilly adventure!
The Wiggle Bike Route
The Wiggle Bike Route in San Francisco is a popular and convenient cycling path that helps riders navigate the city’s hilly terrain with ease. It’s a great way to immerse yourself in SF’s bike culture. This well-known route connects the Lower Haight neighborhood to the Panhandle, providing a smooth and relatively flat journey. By following the designated bike lanes and signage, cyclists can avoid the steepest hills and enjoy a more comfortable ride . The Wiggle Bike Route takes riders through charming residential streets, parks, and bustling neighborhoods, offering a scenic and enjoyable way to explore San Francisco.
When planning a bike tour in San Francisco, it’s crucial to prioritize good advice, quality service, and knowledgeable guides. Choosing a bike tour company that puts your experience first will ensure that you have a memorable and enjoyable time exploring the city.
Top tips for choosing the best San Francisco bike tours
To make the most of your bike tour in San Francisco, consider the following options:
- Opt for guided tours: Guided bike tours provide valuable insights and commentary from knowledgeable guides, enhancing your understanding and appreciation of the city.
- Choose a reputable bike tour company : Look for a company with a proven track record of delivering exceptional service, well-maintained bikes, and well-planned routes. Bonus points for choosing a small, local company as they usually have the best service!
- Consider electric bike tours: Electric bikes offer an extra boost of power, making it easier to conquer San Francisco’s hilly terrain. And they’re a lot of fun!
- Explore iconic neighborhoods: Take the opportunity to cycle through neighborhoods like Haight Ashbury, the Mission District, Chinatown, North Beach, the Castro, and Alamo Square to immerse yourself in the city’s rich culture and history.
- Don’t miss Golden Gate Park and The Presidio: These green spaces offer beautiful landscapes, stunning architecture, and fascinating attractions to explore during your bike tour.
- Experience the iconic Golden Gate Bridge by bike: Cycling across the Golden Gate Bridge is a must-do, offering breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience.
- Discover hidden gems: like Inspiration Point in the Presidio and the scenic routes of the Marin Headlands for a unique and picturesque bike tour.
Final Thoughts on Picking the Right Bike Tour for You
Choosing the right bike tour for your San Francisco adventure depends on your preferences and the experience you’re seeking. Take into consideration factors such as the length of the tour, the level of guidance you desire, and the specific attractions or neighborhoods you’d like to explore. By doing your research and selecting a bike tour company that prioritizes your needs, you’ll create lasting memories and have a truly memorable experience exploring the vibrant city of San Francisco.
Do you value the most authentic local experience that a small tour company can offer? Is price your ultimate concern or would you consider a slightly more expensive electric bike tour that might give you a more memorable and fun experience?
For more questions about bike tours feel free to reach out to us at Dandyhorse SF Bike Tours. Our goal is to give you the best biking experiences possible in San Francisco. We guarantee one of our electric bike tours or rentals will be the highlight of your visit!
What makes a bike tour in San Francisco a unique experience?
A bike tour in San Francisco allows you to explore the city’s hidden gems and experience its scenic bike routes firsthand. Biking offers a personal connection to the environment as you cycle through various neighborhoods, discovering the city’s cultural and historical narrative.
What are the best bike tours in San Francisco?
The top-rated bike tour company in San Francisco is Dandyhorse SF Bike Tours. They offer guided bike tours on the city’s best electric bikes. Each tour is led by the city’s most experienced guides and takes you to the most scenic spots, essential landmarks in the city, and the Golden Gate Bridge with plenty of hidden gems to discover along the way. They also offer cool GPS assisted self-guided tours, electric bike rentals, and private tours for families, special occasions, and company outings.
Can I explore San Francisco by bike without being an experienced cyclist?
Absolutely! There are a variety of bike tours tailored to different skill levels, and many companies offer electric bike tours that make navigating San Francisco’s hills easier for those who may not be as experienced or physically adept. However, it’s important to be comfortable riding a bike and have basic cycling skills for your own safety and enjoyment.
What are the benefits of an electric bike tour in San Francisco?
Electric bikes provide an added boost, helping riders tackle hills and cover more distance with less effort. This allows cyclists of all levels to enjoy the scenic beauty and urban sights without the strain that might come with a traditional bike tour.
Are there any age restrictions for bike tours in San Francisco?
Age restrictions may vary depending on the bike tour operator. Usually the rule is participants must be at least 13 years old for electric bike tours. Some tours may have a minimum age requirement, while others may offer specialized tours suitable for all ages or ride-along options. If you have a family with younger kids or teens, a private tour is recommended.
Are there self-guided bike tours available in San Francisco?
Yes, some bike tour companies like Dandyhorse offer self-guided tours as part of a bike rental. This allows you to set your own pace, choose your own route, and have the flexibility to stop wherever and whenever you want, providing a more personal and customizable experience.
How do I choose between a guided and a self-guided bike tour?
Consider your preference for structure and social interaction. Guided tours provide expert knowledge and organized routes, while self-guided tours offer independence and the ability to explore spontaneously. Both options have their own unique advantages.
Can I rent a bike in San Francisco without taking a tour?
Yes, most bike tour companies rent bikes in San Francisco so you can explore the city on your own. This gives you the freedom to create your own itinerary and explore at your own pace. Some tour companies also allow you to rent bikes before or after the tour at a discounted rate.
How long do bike tours in San Francisco usually last?
The duration of bike tours in San Francisco can vary depending on the tour operator and the specific tour. Most guided bike tours typically last around 3 to 4 hours, while self-guided tours can be customized to your preferred duration.
Which neighborhoods in San Francisco are best explored by bike?
There are many bike-friendly neighborhoods in San Francisco to explore, including the Bohemian Haight Ashbury, the culturally rich Mission District, historic Chinatown and North Beach, as well as the iconic Castro and picturesque Alamo Square. Each offers unique attractions and is accessible by bike.
Is biking across the Golden Gate Bridge possible for all levels of cyclists?
Yes, biking across the Golden Gate Bridge is an activity that cyclists of all levels can enjoy. The bridge has a dedicated bike path, and the ride offers some of the best views of the city and the bay. Bike rentals and guided tours are available to assist all riders in making the trip.
Is it necessary to book a bike tour in advance?
It is highly recommended to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons or on weekends, to ensure availability. Advance booking can also sometimes offer early-bird discounts and ensures a smoother start to your cycling adventure.
What should I wear for a bike tour in San Francisco?
It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes for a bike tour in San Francisco. Layered clothing is also advisable as the weather in SF is often cool can change throughout the day. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, gloves (recommended), and a water bottle.
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