From Tokyo to Hokkaido If my friendship circles are anything to go by, Japan is gaining in popularity as a cycling destination. Everyone seems to either be planning a holiday…
Bikepacking: Mull and Iona Islands This is a story of bikepacking the islands of Mull and Iona, a bite-size weekend adventure but with a lot of history and exploring thrown…
Scotland’s most epic and challenging riding Mark Beaumont takes on The North Coast 500 I was going clockwise, motivated to get the fiercely hilly west coast out of the way…
For years, we dreamt of looking over the majestic Tian Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan, of contemplating the azure shores of the Timor Sea, and of looking back over our shoulders…
My eyes close, stomach cramping with hunger – no dinner tonight. The rain is pouring so I can’t make a fire to cook the small amount of rice I have…
Most cyclists have ridden in some type of group ride or paceline formation. Usually, each person in a paceline takes a turn riding in front, breaking the wind. Many cyclists,…
It has now been officially recognised that cycling is becoming ever more popular in Portugal, by the Portuguese as well as expatriates and tourists. More and more cycling clubs are…
Cycling Norway: Mjølkevegen and Numedalsruta We decided this year that it was about time we went back to do another tour in Norway. I had come across the Mjølkevegen route…
Getting there From Milan, you can catch a direct train north to Como, which takes about an hour. However, I’d advise spending an extra 15 minutes on the train and…
Beautiful Backdrops and Biking in Tuscany Just when we were about to leave Tuscany, the sun came out (after three days of rain) and bathed the city of Lucca in…
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