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Get on your bike and you'll be well on your way with this great range of cycling holidays & mountain biking holidays. We have everything from introductory cycling holidays for the wobbly beginners amongst you to the advanced hard core mountain biking for the adrenalin heads. Take a look at our cycling holidays & mountain biking holidays classification guide to find the right cycling holiday for you.

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Bavaria self catering apartments
Luxury village apartments by Bavarian Forest National Park, from €455 - €1260 per accommodation per week
Pinasca accommodation, Piedmont, Italy
Small family run inn nestled in the Italian Alps, from €60 per couple per night
The Old Vicarage bed and breakfast in Arbroath, Scotland
B&B in a Victorian house by the coast, from £30 per person per night
Canterbury bed & breakfast accommodation, Kent, England
Enjoy a taste of home cooking, from £50 - £160 per room per night
Cairngorms luxury accommodation in Kingussie, Scotland
B&B in the Cairngorms National Park, from £50 - £95 per person per night
Mantua B&B accommodation, Italy
B&B in restored ancient dairy-farm house, from €70 per couple per night
Loire Valley self catering accommodation, France
Loire Valley cottage for your holiday to happen with ease, from €695 - €750 per cottage per week (sleeps 4)
Hotel in the Ardeche, France
The perfect getaway in the Ardeche, from €58 - €82 per room per night
Loire Valley self catering accommodation
Self-catering cottage in beautiful Loire Valley countryside, from €795 - €850 per cottage per week
Periyar Tiger Reserve homestay accommodation, India
A clean, green homestay located in Kerala, India, from £40 per room per night (sleeps 2)
Andalucia self catering accommodation, Almeria, Spain
Farmhouse accommodation - 5 min walk to shops & restaurants., from £390 per weeek (sleeps 2)
New Forest B&B in Bockhampton, England
A unique retreat for that perfect break in the New Forest, from £70 - £90 per room per night
Herefordshire self catering accommodation
Rural Herefordshire holiday retreat with lovely views, from £295 - £645 per cottage per week (sleeps 2-6)
West Sussex B&B, Cocking, England
Comfortable, friendly B&B at the foot of the South Downs, from £65 - £70 per room per night
East Sussex self catering accommodation, England
Self catering chalet overlooking the Pevensey Levels, from £400 - £550 per cottage per week (sleeps 4)
Peak District accommodation sleeping 12 in Matlock
Elegant self catering property, from £1210 - £2150 per week (sleeps 12)
South Downs B&B accommodation, England
Renovated 16th century farmhouse in Sussex, from £80 - £90 per room per night
Isle of Wight luxury bed and breakfast
Country house luxury accommodation on a working farm, from £70 - £110 per double room per night
French Pyrenees Gite accommodation in Bareges
Lovely catered guesthouse in the high mountains, from €440 (7 days) per accommodation
Ambleside bed and breakfast in the Lake District, England
Family run Lake District B&B, from £30 - £52 per person per night
West Devon accommodation, B&B on organic farm
Farmstay in the heart of Devon, from £32 - £38 per person per night
Snowdonia guesthouse & B&B
Friendly B&B in Wales, Snowdonia, from £40 - £45 per person per night
Minakami accommodation, Japan
Winter & Summer adventures., from £35 (0) per person per night
Northumberland self catering barn conversion, England
Barn conversion in Hadrian's Wall, from £265 - £505 per cottage per week (sleeps 5)

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These full and frank independent cycling accommodation reviews are from travellers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travellers below.

Czech Republic farmstay accommodation
The most memorable part of our trip was most likely the scenery we loved the mountains and woodlands. The next was the food as Nick is no doubt an excellent chef and Dasha a specialist with deserts. (more)
From £29 per person per night
Pinasca accommodation, Piedmont, Italy
Gosh, difficult to say which part out of so many! I am reviewing the holiday five months later and still remember everything about our stay here. The delicious food and warm hospitality from the hosts, the beautiful scenery and the long walks will stay with me forever, I think. (more)
From €60 per couple per night
Snowdonia self catering accommodation, Wales
The view from the house was outstanding, seeing it every day was even better. It must have been the best view from a holiday cottage I have ever seen! I will always remember it. (more)
From £325 - £425 per cottage per week (sleeps 5)
Andalucia self catering accommodation, Almeria, Spain
Magnificent! We had a wonderful time in Lubrin. John was an excellent host - informative and very attentive. The accommodation was outstanding value for money. The gardens and pool were a real delight. We will definitely return.  (more)
From £390 per week (sleeps 2)
Rural guesthouse in Malaga, Spain
The blend of marvellous scenery, a fabulous place to stay and relax, and the hospitality of our hosts (including great food and great local advice on walking, parking points, activities etc).  (more)
From €73 - €83 per double room per night
West Devon accommodation, B&B on organic farm
The highlights were the warm welcome, wonderful cream tea on arrival. Very child friendly - Rose went out of her way to find books and puzzles for the children to play with. (more)
From £32 - £38 per person per night
Yorkshire self catering accommodation sleeping 4, England
We were intrigued to stay in a house made of straw bales and to see how recycling/ reuse can be put into practice and good effect.- we were not disappointed! We found the photo albums showing the building of the house really interesting.  (more)
From £396 per cottage per week (sleeps 4-5)
Auvergne holiday accommodation, France
Matt and Caroline made arrangements for us to ride, snowshoe and ski. We had never skied before and had thought that we were too old to try. However we went and took a couple of lessons and we loved it. (more)
From €29 per person per night
Austrian Alps summer chalet in Muhlbach
Very enjoyable... We really enjoyed a trip to a lake called 'Hintersee' nearby as it wasn't very touristy. Try to take the path less trodden. (more)
From £700 - £990 per week (sleeps 6)
Loire Valley self catering farm cottage, France
The peace and tranquillity were sublime. A lovely property with all the mod cons (even a coffee machine) however in wonderful rural surrounds. The garden of the property was a delight. The countryside of the Loire was beautiful, the village a short bike ride away. (more)
From €625 - €650 per cottage per week (sleeps 2-4)
Bavaria self catering apartments
Very enjoyable stay, great accommodation, very friendly hosts. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a holiday in a beautiful location with loads to see and do (all of which is detailed in an up to date and meticulously prepared and researched information folder left in the room).  (more)
From €455 - €1260 per accommodation per week
Catalan countryside accommodation, Spain
I thought my hosts were amazingly helpful. The house was lovely . There was lots to do in the local area and I loved the walking.  (more)
From €37.50 - €80 per person per night incl breakfast
Loire Valley self catering accommodation
We loved being surrounded by historic French villages; staying in a beautiful rustic (but VERY comfortable) 19th century stone cottage; the warmth and approachability of our hosts Nicole and Alex Crawford; and being spoilt for choice when arranging our daily activities. (more)
From €795 - €850 per cottage per week
Isle of Mull b&b accommodation, Scotland
The most memorable parts were the glorious autumn sun on the turning leaves. Not New England, but very beautiful. And ambling along the white sandy beaches and having them to myself, more or less!  (more)
From £35 - £39 per person per night
Northumberland farmstay holiday, England
Our stay was wonderful. Nothing was too much trouble for the owners, David and Jackie. From the welcoming tea and biscuits on arrival, to our departure, all was everything you could possibly wish for. (more)
From £35 per person per night
Peak District self catering log cabins, England
Most memorable was how perfect the accommodation was. Clean, warm, cheery, brilliantly laid out for wheelchair users. The whirlpool bath was fab, especially when using the eco friendly toiletries supplied. Scenery wonderful, something for everyone to enjoy. (more)
From £475 - £940 per cabin per week (sleeps 4-6)
Scottish Borders self catering accommodation
A totally chill-out experience - a comfortable, luxurious cabin in a well laid out garden - definitely stands out as a special place to stay. Located in lovely countryside with several options for walking locally. (more)
From £350 - £950 per week (sleeps 4-6)
Powys bed & breakfast accommodation in Knighton, Wales
The scenery was tremendous and the weather cooperated beautifully in May month. Combining stays at pleasant easy to find bed and breakfasts with full days of hiking the Offa Dyke trail made for a memorable holiday. (more)
From £29 per person per night
Snowdonia guesthouse & B&B
Memorable was the fantastic Welsh hospitality when a couple looked after our bikes while another lady - totally unknown to us - took us back to our accom to collect our car. Really friendly people! (more)
From £40 - £45 per person per night
Mantua B&B accommodation, Italy
Fantastic! Most memorable were the lovely hosts who picked us up at the railway station and delivered us to another station after our stay.  (more)
From €70 per couple per night

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

Cycling Holidays and Cycling Tours

Cycling holidays are a fantastic way to travel because you can escape the crowds, access remote areas, and really get under the skin of a country, as opposed to seeing it from behind the windows of a coach. There are many cycling tours to choose from in Europe, Africa and Asia. A cycling tour may take you to a tiny rural village, where your sudden arrival will fascinate the locals and offer you an opportunity to interact as well as being great exercise. Choosing a cycling holiday will allow you the time for thought and reflection, which is not often found in today’s busy world. When you complete a cycling tour you will often feel a real sense of personal development. There is no doubt you will be addicted once you have completed one cycling holiday. The only question that remains is which type of trip to choose.

Self Guided Cycling Holidays and Self Guided Cycling Tours

Self guided cycling holidays are a good option for the confident cyclist as they allow you flexibility – you can choose when you leave and how far you go. Self guided cycling tours allow you to explore iconic sites and view spectacular untouched scenery. You may choose to take a self guided cycling tour in Europe, where you can pedal through the olive groves in Portugal, enjoy the Fairytale chateaux, world-renowned wines and majestic Loire in France or coast through the verdant wild flower valleys in Greece. Or you can find a self guided cycling holiday further afield. Research different destinations climates and seasons and try to select a self guided cycling tour that enjoys mild, dry weather. You may find yourself on a self guided cycling holiday in Australia, where you can ride through the National Parks and Rainforests of the Byron Bay hinterland. Or you can choose to explore rural Southern India by bike, a perfect way to experience the diverse landscape.

Small Group Cycling Holidays

If you choose a small group cycling holiday you will be leaving at set departures and will go with other people. Taking small group cycling tours will mean you get to know your travel companions quite well and there is often a diverse mix of people with the love of cycling in common. There are small group cycling tours all over the world, including guided cycling holidays in once-in-a-lifetime destinations such as Japan, Cuba and Bhutan. Guided cycling holidays mean you will be accompanied by a specialist cyclist who will be able to give you a unique insight into country and area you’ll be visiting.

Mountain Biking Holidays and Mountain Biking Tours

Mountain biking involves riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain. Mountain bikes are specially adapted to enhance durability and performance in tougher environments. Mountain biking holidays require cyclists to have endurance, core strength and self-reliance and you will need to wear protective gear. There are a variety of mountain biking tours ranging from introductory to hard core. Single track mountain biking involves following a narrow biking trail which is approximately the width of the bike. Single track mountain biking can be technically challenging although you won’t meet off-road vehicle traffic so it can be a smooth ride.

Charity Cycling Holidays

If you want to have an exciting cycling adventure and do something altruistic you can choose to go on a charity cycling holiday. Charity cycle rides will help you get fit, experience new cultures, meet like-minded people and raise money for a charity of your choice. There are many charity cycle rides all over the world – you can choose to go from London to Paris or Saigon to Angkor Wat. Whatever you choose you can rest assured that the sense of reward will be well worth it!

Cycling holidays in Cambodia

A cycling holiday in Cambodia allows you to travel like a local and experience Cambodia as if you live there. The trails of cycle tours in Cambodia take you off the beaten track and into the small villages and farming communities as well as taking you to see the major attractions. A cycling holiday in Cambodia is designed to engage you with your surroundings. Your holiday is enhanced by cycling, and your appreciation of the local environment is heightened by your cycling experience. There is a wonderful range of rewarding cycle tours in Cambodia ranging from 3 days where you may find yourself cycling among a thousand years of Khmer history at Angkor Wat, to 16 days which may lead you to journey across multiple countries of Indochina, from the busy streets of Bangkok to the shimmering paddy fields of Angkor. Depending on your abilities and personal preferences, there is a bike tour in Cambodia for everyone. You may enjoy the challenge of a 500kms cycle through the heart of the lush Mekong Delta in Vietnam and the dry lands of ancient Cambodia or you may prefer a leisurely journey to sample the cultural heritage and scenic highlights. Many cycle tours in Cambodia continue the tradition of pioneering cycle routes. What better way to explore the remote corners of the country than to undertake a cycling holiday in Cambodia.

Cycling in Portugal

A cycling holiday in Portugal sends you off the beaten track to engage you with your surroundings, giving you the sense of freedom and achievement from really discovering the region. There is a wonderful range of guided or self-guided Portugal cycling tours available at all different levels. Many of the less difficult routes travel through environments suitable for walking holidays in Portugal. Here, you may find yourself cycling in Portugal passed brightly coloured fields of fig trees, orange groves, almond trees and cork oaks, stopping at typically Portuguese villages, natural mineral springs, and ancient castles. Alternatively you may decide to head towards the southern coastline with towering cliffs and vast stretches of pristine beaches. Most of these Portugal cycling routes uses quiet country roads and good tracks, leaving the main roads to when there is no other option. If you are feeling a little more adventurous, there are Portugal cycling tours that take trails of higher levels of difficulty such as mountain biking between the coast and the interior of the country. Here you may find yourself cycling in Portugal up to 50km a day through the mountains which separate the Alentejo from the Algarve: all with superb views. Essentially rural and sparsely populated, it offers a landscape that is uncommonly well preserved. Whichever type of Portugal cycling holiday you choose to take, you will find there is no better way to explore the remote corners of the country than to go cycling in Portugal.

Want to know more about cycling holidays?

Find out more about going on cycling holidays by reading these cycling articles.

At responsibletravel.com we’ve seen an incredible 86% increase in the number of people looking for cycling holidays this year. And with over 200 fantastic cycling holidays to choose from it’s easy to see why. Read the rest of this cycling article from 2008, 'The Pedal power - the rise of the cycling holiday'.
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