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]]>This small Spanish island continues to be popular for cyclists. The island has many cycle lanes and paths, from flat to steep terrain. The temperate weather and beautiful countryside make for a great vacation.
There are many well-known bike races through Belgium in the Spring, so the roads can get quite crowded. If you can wait for Summer, you will get better weather and less likely to stumble on a formal race. For a flat more leisurely pace, stick to the North. For a more challenging ride, head to the hills in the South.
Denia can be found in mainland Spain in Alicante. Just like Mallorca, the area has been designed with cyclists in mind. There are lots of different terrains to explore, depending on your cycling ability. Regardless of how hard you want to cycle, there are also lots of sandy beaches around, for a well-earned relaxation period.
If you want to cycle a mountainous range, the Dolomites in Northern Italy offer 300km to explore. Unless you have a very long vacation, you will not be able to explore the whole area. But there are lots of different areas that are bike-friendly, packed full of suitable accommodation and hire shops to service your cycling needs.
For warm weather all year round, the Spanish island Lanzarote is a great place to cycle. The volcanic landscape provides flat roads, as well as some major climbs. Enjoy the views and then refresh in the clear blue ocean.
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]]>This small Spanish island continues to be popular for cyclists. The island has many cycle lanes and paths, from flat to steep terrain. The temperate weather and beautiful countryside make for a great vacation.
There are many well-known bike races through Belgium in the Spring, so the roads can get quite crowded. If you can wait for Summer, you will get better weather and less likely to stumble on a formal race. For a flat more leisurely pace, stick to the North. For a more challenging ride, head to the hills in the South.
Denia can be found in mainland Spain in Alicante. Just like Mallorca, the area has been designed with cyclists in mind. There are lots of different terrains to explore, depending on your cycling ability. Regardless of how hard you want to cycle, there are also lots of sandy beaches around, for a well-earned relaxation period.
If you want to cycle a mountainous range, the Dolomites in Northern Italy offer 300km to explore. Unless you have a very long vacation, you will not be able to explore the whole area. But there are lots of different areas that are bike-friendly, packed full of suitable accommodation and hire shops to service your cycling needs.
For warm weather all year round, the Spanish island Lanzarote is a great place to cycle. The volcanic landscape provides flat roads, as well as some major climbs. Enjoy the views and then refresh in the clear blue ocean.
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