4 Best Cyclotourism Destinations

09 NOVEMBER 2014

4 BEST CYCLOTOURISM DESTINATIONS

From the churches in Paris to the pilgrim temples in Japan, here’s some of the world’s most beautiful cycling vacation.

 

Paris-London Cycle trail

Paris-London

(Image source: Telegraph.co.uk)

It’s great to have two majestic capitals linked by cycle paths and low-traffic roads. From Paris, you’ll cross the Seine and Epte rivers valley to reach the sea. Once passed Dieppe-Newhaven, you’ll be accompanied by the greens of English countryside to London, the most regal of international cities.

Austria Cycle trail

Austria

(Image source: Austria.info/us)

Biking through Austria is a great way to experience the unique Austrian countryside, small towns and cities. Whether you’re a soft-biker or enjoy rugged landscapes, there are biking trails for every type. A few popular choices would be Vorarlberg Trail and Lake Constance Loop, Tauernradweg along the Salzach and Saalach River, Salzkammergut Lake District Tour, and the Danube Bike Trail from Passau to Vienna.

Spain cycle trail

Spain

(Image source: blog.cyclingcountry.com)

A cycling friendly country with an impressive cycling heritage, quiet roads, great weather, hearty food and drink! Everything a cycle-tourist will love. Most holiday cycler picks the southernmost territory of the Iberian peninsular, Andalucia as it’s rich in culture and history and a crossroads where Europe Meets Africa.

Japan Cycle trail

Japan

(Image source: Insidejapanblog.wordpress.com)

The Japanese archipelago is home to a number of paths for biking, and even Tokyo has a developed network of bike paths, set apart from its dense motor traffic. Several tour operators offer cycling tours through the capital. Cyclists interested in more rural rides can explore the Kibi region or make the pilgrimage to the 88 temples on Shikoku Island.

(Content source: Asiatatler.com


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