Embark on a journey through the lesser-known regions of southern Poland and northern Slovakia and delve into the heart of the Carpathian Mountain Range. Over 8 days, we transition from Krakow and the rolling hills of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship to Slovakia’s castle-studded Spis region and the snow-capped peaks of the High Tatras. While the rides offer diverse challenges, the pace remains unhurried, allowing ample time to explore heritage sites, enjoy scenic hikes, unwind in old town squares, and savor wholesome meals.
Meeting in Krakow, the first stage of the adventure takes us through the Polish countryside of the Carpathian foothills and past the densely forested Gorce and Pieniny National Parks. Crossing into Slovakia via a pedestrian and bicycle-only path along the Dunajec River gorge, we venture onwards to spend two nights in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed historic town of Levoca. Here, we immerse ourselves in the captivating history of the Spis region, with a highlight being Spissky hrad, Slovakia’s largest castle and a medieval ruin to the nth degree! The tour’s final leg brings us into the High Tatras, Slovakia’s tallest mountain range and the crown jewel of the Carpathians. We bike against the backdrop of towering granite peaks and relax at a classic Slovakian wellness hotel on the shores of Strbske Pleso, a picturesque montane lake. The tour ends in Strbske Pleso.
Join us on this Central European bike tour designed for the intrepid soul!
Combine this tour with “Cycling High Tatras to Budapest” and make it a 15-day, three-country journey from the heights of the Carpathians to the banks of the Danube! Departure dates are aligned to continue with the second tour after a rest day in Strbske Pleso. Click here to see the tour details.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
This bike journey — much like Thailand's geography and history — is shaped by the flow of rivers. In the north, the Ping descends from the mountains into Chiang Mai. In the Central Plains, the Yom meanders through the ancient landscape of Sukhothai, while the Ping and Nan rivers converge to create the mighty Chao Phraya, the River of Kings. In the Mae Klong Delta, the rivers fan out and spill into the Gulf of Thailand. Along these valleys and plains, expansive rice paddies, villages, towns, and remnants of once-powerful empires come to life. Over 14 days, we wind along scenic backcountry roads for an in-depth exploration of what has made Thailand — the so-called “Land of Smiles” — the vibrant country it is today. With manageable daily distances, limited climbing, and plenty of off-saddle exploration, plus delectable Thai cuisine and cosy accommodations (many along rivers!), this is the ideal tour for those seeking an active yet immersive Thai holiday.
We start in Chiang Mai, exploring this storied city by bike before heading south through the rustic countryside of “Lanna” (the local name for northern Thailand). Along the way, we discover glittering temples, charming heritage towns, and an agrarian world shaped by Buddhist and animist beliefs. Next, we venture into the heartland of the ancient Sukhothai Empire, visiting its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the grand capital and its pottery-producing satellite city of Sri Satchanalai, as well as the military fortress of Kamphaeng Phet. Riding through Thailand’s rice basket, we follow the Chao Phraya River, flanked by expansive paddy fields stretching to the horizon. By day 9, we reach Ayutthaya, where the UNESCO-listed ruins of the former Siamese capital offer a faded reminder of past glory. We then veer west into Kanchanaburi, where jungle-clad mountains loom over the plains of the historic River Kwai. The last leg of our journey takes us to the Mae Klong Delta, home to Thailand’s most famous floating market and endless coconut farms. Afterward, we transfer to Bangkok for a final ride through an urban oasis before bidding farewell over dinner aboard a converted rice barge cruising along the River of Kings. The tour concludes in Bangkok.
Join us on this eye-opening ride into the heart and soul of Old-World Siam!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Chiang Mai, Kanchanaburi, Bangko
Chiang Mai, Kanchanaburi, Bangkok, Lampang, Sukhothai, Uthai Thani, Ayutthaya
Off-the-beaten singletrack Nepal can be hard to find these days, but only if you don't know where to look! In the lower Himalaya region of Solukhumbu, in the shadow of Everest, is some of the best mountain biking terrain in the region. A vast network of footpaths made by the local Sherpa people and their livestock have made a phenomenal mountain bike playground that's as challenging as it is exciting, with tons of variety, and endless views. Be one of the first mountain bikers to savor the adventure in this undiscovered region of the Nepalese Himalaya.
Just after stepping foot in bustling Kathmandu, experience real Nepalese enduro riding outside the city. Then, the journey begins to the lower Himalaya, where raw singletrack awaits. We'll ride through forests and Sherpa villages on a variety of terrain and tracks before tackling Pikey Peak, taking in the amazing view, and cruising all the way down. But there's plenty more singletrack and enduro trails before making the journey back to Kathmandu via a jawdropping flight.
For the adventurous mountain biker who's looking for a ride offering the most of everything- Everest Enduro can't be beat. Ride narrow and winding tracks through jungle, flow through terraced mountainside farms, tackle rocky climbs, and enjoy epic, blissful downhills- all against the backdrop of stunning Himalaya scenery.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Starting from Lisbon and ending in Porto – Portugal’s two major hubs – we cycle from one idyllic medieval village to the next, along the way enjoying rural scenes and wild landscapes well off the beaten path. We will be challenged by some hilly terrain though always plentifully rewarded with quintessential Iberian wining & dining! Complemented with cozy accommodations and unique experiences, including a train ride and boat cruise in the Douro Valley, this is an epic Portugal cycling adventure designed for the discerning traveler.
The journey begins with a pick up from Lisbon and a transfer inland to the eastern fringes of central Portugal. We’ll waste no time digging into medieval history at Idanha-a-Nova and then spend the following days cycling to further historic villages nestled in the ruggedly beautiful countryside. Highlights include the village of Monsanto, where houses are built along giant boulders, and the hilltop fortress of Castelo Rodrigo, with its cobblestone streets weaving through the remains of a once glorious castle. We will also be riding through the secluded national parks of Serra da Malcata and Douro International Natural Park, where plateaus, valleys, and escarpments provide stunning vistas and a chance to spot wildlife. The final days of the tour are focused on the picturesque Douro Valley, renowned for its terraced vineyards carved into rolling, sun-kissed hills. We’ll enjoy these scenes via bike, train and boat for a truly enchanting finale to the adventure! You’ll be dropped off in Porto by river cruise where you can explore this vibrant coastal city before traveling onwards.
Join us on this captivating journey through Portugal's storied inland - the perfect way to connect Lisbon and Porto for those who love to cycle!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Lisbon, Porto, Idanha-a-Nova, Mo
Lisbon, Porto, Idanha-a-Nova, Monsanto, Rapoula Do Côa, Rua Do Arco, Freixo De Espada à Cinta, Pocinho , Lamego
Gravel riding paired with local experiences and fresh cuisine paired with local wines – that’s what this tour is all about! From the Apennine Mountains to the Adriatic Coast, we cycle on 'strade bianche'' – chalk white gravel roads – through the lesser-known corners of the Marche region in Central Italy. Our days are filled with scenic rides, experiential excursions and gastronomic delights, and we unwind each night in cozy hotels and charming agriturismi (farm stays).
Meeting in Fabriano, we begin with a paper-making workshop to discover why this town is known as Italy’s “City of Paper.” Crossing the rugged Apennines, we head towards Montecarotto, where we swap our cycling gear for an apiary outfit to become beekeepers for an afternoon. We then ride through an endless sea of vineyards and olive groves, meeting passionate locals and learning about the production of olive oil and natural wines from seed to shelf. The final chapter takes us through Marche’s ‘Land of Castles', where fortified medieval villages crown the hilltops, before arriving at the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea. The tour ends in the historic coastal town of Sirolo
Join us and discover Central Italy more authentically by bike!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Marche, Ancona, Umbria & Marche
Marche, Ancona, Umbria & Marche, Conero Regional Park, Sirolo
With 54 ethnic groups, a staggering ecological variety, and a multiplicity of climates and terrain, it's easy to see why Vietnam has long proven irresistible to explorers! The country's S-shaped stretch of coastline and its spine of jagged inland mountains create a cultural and natural diversity with few parallels in the world. Cycling fits perfectly into the local way of life, where the roads are communal spaces shared by all, whether it’s an entire family loaded onto a single motorbike, a wedding tent packed with well-wishers, or a farmer leading a gigantic water buffalo to the rice fields.
Leaving the nation’s capital, we ride among the surreal geological forms of Ninh Binh and delve into the natural refuge of Cuc Phuong Park, where the rare species of the region are protected. Making use of the iconic Vietnamese train system, we rest in comfortable berths and wake up in Dong Hoi, then cycle to preserved tunnels of the Viet Cong and across the wartime dividing line between North and South Vietnam. The imperial capital of Hue encapsulates layers of Vietnamese history that we will discover as we ride among its landmarks and serene rivers. Soaring above Da Nang on the Hai Van Pass, we will enter the heart of central Vietnam in the ancient trading port of Hoi An, with its commingled influences from near and far, and the Hindu Cham site of My Son, which offers glimpses into a lost empire. The abundance of Vietnam’s farmland and fisheries is evident everywhere in the rural regions around Quang Ngai, Quy Nhon, and Tuy Hoa, each of which also has prosperous urban centres that draw us into the exuberant modern side of Vietnam. Dynamic coastal riding offers spectacular views over pristine beaches and hidden coves, while our carefully-chosen seaside resorts allow us to kick back and relax at the end of the day. Along the way, learn the history and perspectives of this complex country that has undergone so much change in the past century. Our journey culminates in Saigon, the country’s elegant and enterprising southern metropolis, a fitting location to celebrate and reflect on all we have seen.
Join us on this 14-day cycling tour from the north to the south of Vietnam and take in all this country has to offer!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort, Sleeper Train, Tent
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Hanoi, Nha Trang, Phan Rang, Mui
Hanoi, Nha Trang, Phan Rang, Mui Ne, Ho Chi Minh City, Ninh Binh, Hue, Hoi An, Quy Nhon, Tuy Hòa
From the Adriatic to the Tyrrhenian Sea, this 9-day traverse across Central Italy offers a challenging yet dreamy gravel bike ride. Experience the undiscovered trails of Marche and Umbria and feel the crunch beneath your wheels on Tuscany's unmissable chalk white country roads, the 'strade bianche'. We discover medieval towns, savor local cuisine paired with world-famous wines, and spend our nights in cozy hotels, agriturismi (farm stays), and a nature lodge.
The journey begins in Marche, where we cycle from the coastal town of Sirolo to the ‘City of Paper', Fabriano, in the foothills of the Apennine Mountains. We ride through historic hinterlands, overnight at a wine estate, and climb to the canyon of Gola di Frasassi. Then we transition into Italy’s green heart, Umbria, passing a sea of vineyards, skirting the shores of Lake Trasimeno, and visiting the beautiful Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. The tour’s second half takes us along Tuscany's white roads, winding our way through the rustic countryside to reach the picture-perfect medieval towns of Montepulciano and Montalcino. After glamping under the stars in the Maremma hills of southern Tuscany we roll down to the Argentario promontory on the Tyrrhenian coast. The tour ends in Porto Santo Stefano with views over the azure sea.
Join us on this trailblazing gravel bike tour all'italiana!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Romania is one of the most underrated cycling destinations in the world. With rugged mountains to rival the Alps, countryside to compare with the most scenic anywhere in Europe, surprisingly good roads with very little traffic, and thousands of years of history, Romania is a road biker's dream destination. Romania: Road Biking the Transylvanian Alps is both an unforgettable cycling trip and an immersion in the famed Romanian region of Transylvania, steeped in history, myth and legend, surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. Amazing rides link together medieval cities, villages huddled around fortified churches, wooded valleys, and soaring mountain peaks. Challenging climbs will be mixed with more easygoing rides and visits to UNESCO heritage sites, making for a fulfilling experience of the very best Romania has to offer.
This is a fully-supported trip ideal for road cyclists, especially if you enjoy a good climb. We have planned the route carefully so that we have a nice balance between big climbing days and easier days. We meet in Bucharest and transfer to the village of Cincsor. Our first day includes our bike fitting, a short warm-up ride, and a welcome dinner. On the second day, we will ride the legendary Transfagarasan, cycling directly from the hotel and steadily climbing to a glacier lake, followed by a descent and return from the hotel. The next day, we will take it a little easier with rolling countryside riding into atmospheric Sighisoara, with its gothic architecture evoking the classic Transylvania. Staying in the heart of the town, we will have time to admire our surroundings this evening. The next day brings a moderate ride across the hills to Sibiu, Romania’s cultural capital with its noble Saxon history, art-nouveau facades, and gold-embossed church. There are also countless museums and dozens ofcoffee houses to relax apres-ride amid an ambience that could be compared to Girona or Tuscany. On Day 5, we ride out of Sibiu to an idyllic mountain resort where we can take in the beautiful vistas before descending to an open-air museum village, then circle back to Sibiu. The final day of cycling is the most challenging: we ascend to the Transalpina, the highest road in Romania. Ride to your heart’s content with the option of van support as we head skyward on a joyride along the twists and turns of this legendary road (as Cycling.co.uk puts it, “Romania’s highest pass combines perfect hairpins and pristine tarmac with jaw-dropping views.” At the end of the ride, descend 20 km and arrive at the manor house where we will spend the night, raising glasses of Romanian wine over a hearty dinner to celebrate our journey through Transylvania’s mountains.
Join us on this 7-day adventure that takes us to both the heart and the heights of Romania’s most beautiful region!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
From the lofty peaks of the Truong Son Mountains to the sandy shores of the Gulf of Tonkin, this is a Vietnamese road cycling dream come true. Test your endurance over 1,000 kilometers of diverse terrain, uncovering vestiges of former empires, the lingering legacies of the Vietnam-America War, striking limestone formations, shimmering lagoons, and vibrant cultures. We go local in Vietnam’s further-flung regions and enjoy elevated comfort near some of the country’s most treasured UNESCO World Heritage Sites!
Starting with a transfer out of Vietnam’s bustling capital city, Hanoi, the tour is divided into 4 main stages:
Stage 1: Valleys of the North. We kick things off with a climb over the Thung Khe Pass and descend into the Mai Chau Valley, known for its lush rice paddies and charming ethnic stilt house villages. We then follow the course of the Song Ma River into the rolling hills of Thanh Hoa Province.
Stage 2: The Ho Chi Minh Highway. Over three days, we hit the pavement of this legendary highland highway. Constructed atop the trails of the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail, the smooth tarmac allows for a fast-paced journey past jungle-clad mountains and expansive farmlands.
Stage 3: Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park. We have a rest day to explore some of the world's most visually striking caves, underground rivers, and limestone formations.
Stage 4: The Central Coast. Over four days, we traverse coastal villages, scenic shorelines, and tranquil lagoons. In Vinh Moc, we visit a fascinating network of war-era tunnels; in Hue, we explore the glittering Imperial Citadel; and in Lang Co, we relax by the beach. After a winding climb up and down the iconic Hai Van Pass, the tour ends in Hoi An, renowned for its Old World charm.
Join us on this leg-testing deep-dive into the heart of Vietnam by road bike! Check out our blog for an insider look into this tour.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Hanoi, Hoi An, Hue, Mai Chau, Th
Hanoi, Hoi An, Hue, Mai Chau, Thai Hoa, Pho Chau, Phong NHA, Vinh Moc
Connect two of Central Europe’s most treasured cities via a fabulous backcountry route through the historic Czech regions of Bohemia and Moravia. From towering castles and lively old town squares to winding rivers, tranquil meadows and rustic vineyards, this bike tour leaves no stone unturned as we cycle through the lesser known countryside of the southern Czech Republic. We visit four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, wine & dine at local eateries, and spend our nights at cozy hotels.
Meeting in Prague, the adventure begins with a transfer south where we spend two days riding through the Bohemian hinterlands. Along the way we experience areas steeped in history such as the baroque village of Holašovice, the medieval town of Český Krumlov, and the age-old network of fish ponds in Třeboň. Transitioning to Moravia, we'll then enjoy three days of cycling through rolling hills, forests, and vineyards near the Austrian border. We'll discover further architectural pearls such as the photogenic renaissance facade at Telč and the magical Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape. Our adventure is capped off with a private wine tasting in one of the Czech Republic's oldest wine cellars. The tour ends with a transfer to Vienna.
Join us on this storied and scenic bike tour from Prague to Vienna!
Combine this tour with “Cycling Vienna to Budapest” and make it a 16 day Central European rhapsody! Departure dates are aligned to give you some time to explore Vienna before continuing onwards by bike. Click here to see the tour details.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Colombia is Latin America’s most celebrated road biking destination. And this 9-day tour offers a true celebration of why that is the case: roads coiling up and down the Andes, verdant coffee regions, misty cloud forests, and a vibrant cycling culture where two wheels are revered. Connecting the city of Cali in the Cauca Valley to the UNESCO World Heritage-recognized “Coffee Cultural Landscape” this journey is not a pro training camp. It’s a beautiful ride for recreational road cyclists looking to challenge themselves while experiencing one of Colombia’s most stunning regions in comfort and style.
Starting from Cali, the world capital of salsa dancing, our adventure begins with a ride into the misty lower slopes of the Western Andes. After a night near the shores of Calima Lake, we descend into the heart of the Cauca Valley, where expansive sugarcane plantations line the roads. We test our legs with an ascent to the small town of Trujillo, before cruising back into the valley to reach one of Colombia’s most renowned wine-growing regions. And then, it’s time for coffee! We ride into the highlands where the hills are blanketed by rows of coffee plants and the proud communities tending to them, continuing a legacy that spans over 150 years. We spend two nights in the heart of the region and take a day off the bikes to go hiking in the dreamy Cocora Valley, home to the world’s tallest palm trees. We ring out the adventure by cycling back into the Cauca Valley and tackling a final Andean ascent with beautiful views. The tour ends with an airport transfer, either to the city of Armenia or Pereira.
Join us for a Colombian road biking classic fueled by fabulous routes and copious amounts of world-class coffee!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Cali, Calarcá, La Cumbre, Trujil
Cali, Calarcá, La Cumbre, Trujilio, La Union, Salento, Buenavista, Pereira
Starting from the soaring heights of the Serra da Estrela mountains and concluding on the Silver Coast of the Atlantic Ocean, this epic road cycling journey provides a rich cross section of Portugal’s ruggedly beautiful terrain. While the climbing is tough, the rewards are plentiful: dramatic landscapes, medieval castles, idyllic countryside, picturesque stone villages, delicious cuisine, and cozy hotels.
We begin on a literal high note, meeting in Portugal’s highest altitude city of Guarda. The following days we traverse a vast plateau and conquer climbs in and around the Serra da Estrela, taking in views of glacial valleys, vast forests, and jagged cliffs. We overnight in mountain villages and towns, a standout being Piodão; renowned for its unique centuries’ old stone houses draped over steep slopes. We continue southwest along ridges, river valleys, and endless stretches of olive groves, riding from one storied historic town to the next. In Tomar we’ll marvel at the stunning Convent of Christ built by the Knights Templar and in Alcobaça we'll explore a grand Monastery dating to the reign of Portugal's first monarch. We reach the Atlantic coast in spectacular fashion by riding up and down the seaside accompanied by visuals of wave-battered bluffs, tranquil lagoons and golden beaches. The last night is spent in Óbidos, with its fairytale-like hilltop fortress, cobblestoned streets, and locally made cherry liqueur. On the final morning we drop you off in Lisbon where you can explore the stunning capital city before traveling onwards.
Join us on this unforgettable road biking journey across Central Portugal!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Lisbon, Guarda, Serra De Estrela
Lisbon, Guarda, Serra De Estrela, Coimbra, Tomar, Serra De Aire Natural Park, Obidos
Morocco is one of the world's greatest gravel biking destinations. Offering the perfect blend of asphalt roads and rock-strewn backcountry tracks, the north African Kingdom invites riders to enter its ruggedly beautiful and storied landscapes. On this 10 day tour, we travel in the hoofsteps of ancient camel caravans and traverse Morocco’s remote mountains to the edge of the Sahara Desert by gravel bike!
Just like the merchants who once journeyed along the Trans-Saharan Trade Route, we begin our adventure in the bustling city of Marrakesh. After driving east to the oasis town of Tinghir, the first cycling stage takes us through the wild cliffs of Todra Gorge and into the rural heart of the High Atlas foothills. After an epic climb into the Dades Valley, we coil down some of Morocco’s most iconic switchbacks and ride past crumbling kasbahs and lively Berber villages. Our route then continues over the bone-dry Jbel Saghro, a deeply weathered mountain range with red-stone massifs that gradually fade into desolate plateaus. The last stage brings us into the Draa Valley, a green ribbon of date palms and a final frontier of civilization at the gates of the unforgiving Saharan sands. Before returning to Marrakesh, we visit a picturesque sand dune and explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Benhaddou, an ancient fortified village built out of mudbrick. The tour ends in Marrakesh with a celebratory dinner and a final night in the city.
Join us on this novel gravel biking adventure à la Morocco!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Marrakech, Marrakesh, Berber Hou
Marrakech, Marrakesh, Berber House, High Atlas Mountains, Dades Valley, N’kob, Zagora
While Honshu holds Japan’s most famous landmarks and cities, the island also offers rugged beauty along its western coastline and the nearby mountains. Tucked into these peaceful landscapes are historic towns, hot springs, hushed temples, and artisans’ workshops that allow us to explore Japanese culture and history while escaping from modernity. This tour is a rich, refined cycling experience within a delicate balance of nature and artistry, revealing Honshu’s treasures in a striking blend of coastline and mountains!
We first meet for dinner in Kanazawa, an atmospheric medieval town that once rivalled Kyoto as the jewel of mainland Japan. On Day 2, we cycle along the Sea of Japan, a wonderful introductory ride that immerses us in local life on the coast. The next morning, we pass numerous rock formations and waterfalls and visit a maritime museum before turning inland to Echizen. Learn about the making of traditional knives on Day 4, then cycle on a converted historic rail line, gliding back to the coast through serene countryside. On Day 5, explore the five lakes of Mikata and Wakasa Bay in a natural park with glorious views. Day 6 offers a change of pace: we trade our bicycles for seats on the sleek high speed rail to Takakoa. On arrival, we do a little city cycling to impressive sacred sites and enjoy a delicious local dinner. Day 7’s ride brings us into the Japanese Alps, an idyllic region that also features nice riverside riding, with onsens available to unwind at the end of the day. Our final day of cycling provides the biggest challenge, with a long gradual climb for the first part of the ride, taking in the views of lakes and forests. We are rewarded with great descents to cap off our journey, arriving in Hida Takayama with its quaint, atmospheric architecture for a final night celebration! On Day 9, we say goodbye and depart for onward travels.
Join us on this 9-day journey and discover a beautiful, hidden side of Honshu!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers