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Cycling Holidays in the UK

Cycling Holidays in the UK

Our Best Cycling Holidays in the UK

Best Types of Cycling Holidays in the UK

Self-Guided Tours: Our self-guided cycling tours in the UK are a great way to explore the stunning landscapes and rich history of this diverse country at your own pace. With a vast network of scenic routes and well-maintained cycling paths, you can immerse yourself in the beauty of the British countryside while enjoying the freedom to tailor your itinerary to suit your interests and pace. Our self-guided tours also provide flexibility in terms of duration, allowing you to take breaks to explore charming villages, historic landmarks and local pubs along the way. With the best accommodations, bike hire and detailed maps provided, our self-guided cycling tours promise enriching and unforgettable experiences.

Guided Tours: Our guided cycling trips are one of the most enjoyable and insightful ways to explore the picturesque landscapes of the UK. With a variety of routes available, you’ll learn about the rich history, diverse villages and towns and the beautiful British countryside. Led by our expert guides, you’ll follow carefully planned routes filled with cultural experiences along the way. Throughout the tours you can immerse yourself in the local culture, meet friendly locals and enjoy the fresh air and scenic beauty of the UK countryside, from rolling hills and lush valleys to rugged coastlines and historic landmarks. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist looking for a challenge or a beginner wanting to ride at a more leisurely pace, our guided cycling tours provide a fantastic way to explore on two wheels.

Off Road Cycling: Off-road cycling holidays are an exhilarating and exciting way to explore the diverse landscapes of this captivating country. Feel the wind in your hair as you ride over rugged terrains, through ancient woodlands and along picturesque valleys while experiencing the ultimate adventures. From the challenging trails of the Lake District to the scenic routes of the Scottish Highlands, off-road cycling is a great experience for riders of all skill levels. As well as being both a physical and mental challenge, off-road cycling also lets you discover the natural beauty and rich history. Cycling among remote villages, ancient landmarks and windswept coastal paths gives you a unique perspective on the country’s cultural heritage.

Exploring by E-Bike: Our E-bike tours have gained popularity in the UK as they offer a perfect blend of adventure and sustainability, allowing you to navigate more hilly landscapes with ease and have minimal impact on the environment. One of the main advantages of our e-bike tours is the accessibility they provide individuals of varying fitness levels. The electric-assist feature makes it easier to tackle demanding terrains and longer distances, so they cater to a wider range of cyclists. With mile-upon-mile of diverse routes and well-maintained cycling paths in the UK, our e-bike tours in the UK encourage you to delve deeper into the region. Whether exploring the rolling hills of the Cotswolds or winding through the Scottish Highlands, you’ll cover greater distances and discover more fascinating places.

Sardinia is a beautiful island and the south west part where we were is different from other parts of the island – secluded, no celebrities, great mix of beach and nature, and genuine Sardinian food. We had two guides, both were excellent. The tour was well organised, everyone was kept together and safety felt like a priority. I like that they organised snacks and drinks for our stops, including electrolyte drinks! Negatives – we feel this tour doesn’t offer value for money. Pro rata it is one of the most expensive cycling tours in Europe but the accommodation quality was low. Only two working ACs, showers were old and with weak water pressure. When we all arrived, some hotels didn’t have enough hot water so people who went for the shower late ended up having a cold shower. For one hotel where there was no working AC (muma hostel), we were told it was too late at night to call the electrician but they would repair it the next morning (but we were only there for one night!). Later our group leader told us that the AC in that particular room had not been working for the last 2 weeks. There was no offer to move us to a different room. We didn’t appreciate being lied to and will leave a review about this on the hotel’s website. Also note that the support van was small and filled with our bags so there’s only 1-2 spaces for people to sit if anyone decides not to do the hill climb. Though with the e-bikes I think this probably won’t be much of a problem.

Bernadette Bhakti Cycling in Sardinia

fantastic food- authentic curries you cannot find at home,freshly caught seafood. the backwaters were beautiful and perfect for sun downers after a day of cycling. hotels much better than expected

adam moran Cycle the Coast of Kerala

Are your UK cycling holidays suitable for beginners?

Each of our cycling trips has been given an activity grading, which you can see in more detail on our Activity Level Guidelines page. The easy to moderate tours will be more suitable for beginners, however, you will still need a reasonable level of fitness to enjoy the tours to their fullest. As well as riding along flat and traffic-free paths, making them perfect for cyclists of all abilities, you could also be faced with some country roads and undulating tracks. Some tours might also off the option of an e-bike, which makes any hilly routes much easier to overcome.

What should I pack for a cycling holiday in the UK?

When you’re packing for a cycling holiday in the UK, it’s important to bring the essentials such as a helmet, water bottle, puncture repair kit and a map or GPS device. You’ll also want to take comfortable cycling clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, peaked cap, a waterproof jacket and plenty of snacks to keep your energy levels up during your ride. Owing to the unpredictable British weather, make sure you pack for both sunshine and rainy days because the weather reports don’t always get it right! A pair of comfortable cycling shoes is advisable as you’re likely to be covering long distances and you want to make sure you don’t get any nasty blisters.

FAQS on cycling holidays in the UK

Are cycling holidays in the UK family-friendly?

Yes, many cycling holidays in the UK are family friendly. Our self-guided cycling trips are perfect for families with children as you’ll follow well-maintained cycle paths where there are plenty of places to stop for breaks and drinks along the way. The great thing about going self-guided is that you can enjoy your holiday at your own pace, without worrying about slowing others down. There are also lots of exciting sights to explore along the routes, from ancient landmarks that teach you about the history of an area to cultural attractions that offer immersive experiences for all ages to enjoy. You can also enquire about hiring e-bikes to make things easier for younger children.

Are there guided cycling tours available in the UK?

Yes, at Exodus we offer guided group cycling tours for various levels of cyclists, which include accommodation, luggage transfers, support vehicles, some meals and route maps. This means you can focus more on enjoying the ride while everything else is taken care of. Because all our guided cycling trips are led by expert guides, you’ll discover hidden gems that are off the beaten track and learn about the history and culture of the area you’re cycling through. Very often our guides impart valuable nuggets of local information that not many would know so you’ll feel privileged being privy to such interesting facts.

What is the best time of year to go on cycling tours in the UK?

The best time for cycling trips in the UK is generally during the spring and summer months, typically from April to September. Although the UK can endure downpours at any time of year, during these months the weather is often milder with longer daylight hours and less chance of rain. This means you can enjoy more time exploring throughout the day. The landscapes are scattered with colourful flowers and lush foliage, making for really pretty views, while the warmer temperatures are great for outdoor activities such as swimming. Summer is festival season in the UK so you may come across vibrant events where you can soak in the local culture.

Can I rent a bike for UK cycling holidays?

Our UK cycling tours are a fantastic opportunity for you to explore new destinations with our top-quality bike hire. With a wide selection of bikes available, from e-bikes and road bikes to off-road bikes, you can choose the perfect ride to suit your needs. Whether you prefer a leisurely tour through quiet countryside or an exhilarating mountain biking adventure, we have something for everyone. The convenience of bike hire with Exodus means you can fully immerse yourself in the local culture and scenery as well as gaining a deeper connection with the environment.

What are the benefits of a cycling holiday in the UK?

A cycling holiday in the UK has many benefits, from its unspoilt natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage to enjoying a physical activity with friends or family. Cycling lets you venture further into the scenic landscapes of the British countryside, home to rolling hills and patchwork fields, where you can appreciate the peace and tranquility. Our tours also encourage you to explore hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path locations that might be missed otherwise. And because cycling is an eco-friendly and sustainable mode of travel, reducing your carbon footprint and promoting a healthier lifestyle, you can feel smug knowing that you’ve done your bit for the environment.

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