Cycling the Spains
Warm weather cycle training camps, guided and self-guided cycling tours
Cycling the Spains is a Spanish based bike touring company organizing warm weather cycle training camps, and guided cycling tours and self-guided cycling tours, on the Iberian peninsula. Spain has some of the most spectacular scenery, noteworthy historical landmarks, and welcoming communities in Europe. It is the second most mountainous country on the continent, is famous for its coastlines, and varies from a green, lush North to regions of semi-desert in the South.
Our bike tours and cycle training camps show off the best of it all. While our winter cycle training camps are meant for relatively well-trained cyclists, our guided and self-guided bike tours cater to a range of abilities so that everyone can discover Spain on a trip suited to them.
Trans-Pyrenees Bike Tour
Tour Operator: Cycling the Spains
Spain
8 days (Bike: 7 days)
670 km (~96km per day)
Avid
On-road
Guided
Supported
Prices from
Guided
€ 1690
Overview
Tour Operator Cycling the Spains
Our guided trans-Pyrenees bike tour is one of our hardest cycling trips.
In difficulty it is comparable to some of the hardest cycling sportives that cross Europe's mountain ranges, but with far greater levels of flexibility, comfort and personal attention. The seven-day route remains in Spain for the entirety of its course, crossing in and out of the Pyrenees and pre-Pyrenean range. Along its course it passes through Catalonia, Aragon, Navarre, and the Basque Country, with the charming mountain villages varying in character as we pass from region to region. Particiants should be physically prepared to repeatedly cycle over 100 kilometers a day through mountainous and rolling terrain.
Prices from
Guided
£ 367
Overview
Tour Operator Cycling the Spains
The Cordoba - Granada Andalucia Cycling Holiday offers the chance to take in some of Spain's most iconic scenery in a bike tour that is suitable for most cyclists.
The terrain is rolling but not mountainous in a route that goes from one of Moorish Spain's most powerful cities to another, with the rural idyll of Spain's cowboy country and Andalucia's famous white villages in between. One thing is for sure, you will not be short of olives, as after the first day the beautiful geometrically laid groves stretch almost all the way to Granada.