WeAdventure
"We don't just travel, WeAdventure"
WeAdventure was founded by Daniel Moylan FRGS. It is the culmination of an adventure that began in 2007, when Daniel created and led a TransGlobal Expedition, travelling through 26 countries, and remote regions.
The purpose of the expedition was to open the worlds eyes to the joys of travel.
In 2008, Daniel joined one of the UK's most popular experiential marketing firms, creating large and small scale events for some of the most innovative brands in the world. Following a need to give back to the destinations he had travelled through, he spent almost 10 years at the helm of one of the worlds most successful Bike Touring companies, taking countless groups to experience those same adventure destinations.
In WeAdventure, the places that we know and love, are shared through fascinating biking and trekking programmes and world class events, that promote and benefit communities and environment.
WeAdventure Partner with Path Net Zero for carbon offset solutions.
The Emerald Isle: Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way
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Ireland
16 days (Bike: 13 days)
763 km (~59km per day)
Leisure
Some hills, On-road
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Ride the length of Ireland from Mizen to Malin
The Wild Atlantic Way, is a continuous coastal route running the length of Ireland. It's rugged features are drawn from the rock of Erin's Isle by the unforgiving tides of the Atlantic Ocean.
Our fully supported and guided ride takes in the best of the route, travelling from South to North with favorable winds. Stopping along the way at enchanting hamlets, to sample the warmth and hospitality of the Irish.
The ride has been carefully created by our local guides to showcase hidden Ireland, a proud land of deep history, quaint villages, bustling towns, tradition, folklore, heroes and song.
From a lively welcome in the county of Cork (ORK), we will ride Mizen Head, the length of the country to a triumphant finish at Malin Head, the northernmost point of the Emerald Isle. The adventure ends with a group transfer to Dublin (DUB).
This ride is rated ‘Moderate’. In total, the ride covers approximately 477 mi / 763 km, and climbs +5,785m/ +18,975ft, over 13 riding days and 1 hiking day. The terrain is mostly on quiet tarmac roads in good condition, with the occasional farm track or bike/bridlepath.
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The Cherry Blossom Path to Jeju
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Korea (South)
15 days (Bike: 10 days)
658 km (~66km per day)
Leisure
Cycle paths/trails, Some hills
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Ride The Four Rivers Cycle Network
The Republic of Korea, is famed for perfectly blending the ancient and modern, seamlessly adopting the new without forgetting ancient ways. Known in Asia as the ‘Land of Morning Calm,’ South Korea's geography, vibrant culture & world class cuisine make it a treat to visit.
The world's largest Cycle Lane network The Four Rivers, complete with biking passports makes it Asia’s hot spot for cycling.
From skyscrapers, and trendy art districts in the backstreets of Seoul, to quiet countryside villages and Imperial tombs from centuries long dynasties.
Our adventure begins at the Kensington Hotel in Seoul (ICN). Over 15 days and 14 nights our journey travels 400 miles, and climbs around 16,000ft, almost exclusively on the Four Rivers cycle lane network. Our Korean experience ends on the Island of Jeju (CJU). The international airport at Jeju offers many international options for return flights.
This ride is rated moderate. Covering approximately 408 mi / 658 kms, and +4,889 mi/16,040 ft over 10 full riding days, meaning daily distances are very achievable. Greenways are well graded and dedicated for cycle use only and a user friendly way to explore South Korea. .
Bhutan: Bike & Hike the Dragon Kingdom
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Bhutan
11 days (Bike: 6 days)
288 km (~48km per day)
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Hilly
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Discover the Land of the Thunder Dragon
Starting in Bangkok (BKK) with a flight into the Himalayan Kingdom and continuing for 11 days/ 10 nights. Our fully supported and guided adventure takes us on a journey through the culture, religion and nature of Bhutan, by bike and on foot. Ending with a Trek to the iconic Tiger's Nest Monastery.
Crossing 4 high passes ( including the country's highest motorable road, now made accessible following a 3 year total renovation of the road system), traversing glacial rivers, passing through bucolic villages and exploring traditional mountain fortresses frozen in time.
The tiny mountain kingdom is often described as the Switzerland of Asia, it's rugged and often breathtaking natural beauty, rivaled only by it’s deep spirituality.
For the well traveled, seasoned cycle tourer, The tiny (pop. 700,000) Kingdom of Bhutan, nestled between two giants — China to the North and India to the South — remains the ultimate prize.
Due to the short distances, and vehicle support, this ride is rated ‘Moderate’. In total, we cover approximately 180miles, and climb +16,500ft, over 6 riding days and several easy to moderate hikes. Bike rental is included in the cost, saving additional logistics and distances are achievable for an experienced cyclist with a moderate level of fitness. Bhutan is a Himalayan Kingdom, so we will cover some iconic climbs, but throughout the ride we will have vehicle support and riding guides on hand, in case riders want to take a rest or enjoy the view from the van.
Norway: Biking and Boating the Fjords
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Norway
12 days (Bike: 6 days)
480 mi (~80mi per day)
Bike, boat and hike
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Hilly, On-road
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Explore the rugged landscapes of Andalnes, Valldal & Ålesund
Few countries can provide the sheer jaw dropping scenery that abounds in Norway. The coastline alone is a natural wonder, permeated by fjords and leading to a unique system of roads and ferries to traverse the central region of Ålesund where our experience concentrates.
Starting in Oslo (OSL) and continuing for 12 days/ 11 nights, our fully supported and guided ride explores the capital on foot before taking a scenic train into the heartlands of Fjord country.
We will visit at the best time for great summer cycling weather, and will travel by boat, train and bike throughout. To break up the cycling, we take expeditions on foot, by RIB and in kayaks. Our ride ends in Ålesund with a group transfer to the airport (AES) where plenty of international routing options available via Schiphol, Amsterdam.
This ride is rated ‘Difficult’. In total, the ride covers approximately 300miles/ 480 km, and climbs +7,100m/ +23,000ft, over 6 riding days and 2 light hiking days, (this includes an extra 40km and 1,400m optional climb on Day 9). Distances are achievable for an experienced cyclist with a moderate level of fitness. The terrain is all on quiet tarmac roads in good condition. The country is mountainous, so we have included a couple of iconic climbs, but throughout the ride we will have vehicle support and riding guides on hand in case riders want to take a rest or enjoy the view from the van.