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Chile Cycling Tour

Chile Cycling Tour

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The scenic bicycle routes in Chile encompass the stunning Lake District, the captivating Atacama Desert, and the picturesque vineyards of the Central Valley. From the vibrant city of Valparaíso to the tranquil beaches of La Serena, cycling along the coast of Chile offers a refreshing and invigorating experience. Patagonia, a legendary region, beckons cycling enthusiasts with its towering peaks, rugged terrain, glaciers, turquoise lakes, and abundant wildlife. These can also be major attractions for the Chile National Park tours. It's a paradise for adventure seekers. Chile's varied topography provides cycling challenges suitable for different skill levels, from gently rolling hills to steep mountain ascents and off-road trails. Check out our collection of Chile cycling tours below.

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Anonymous | Traveled in December
An unforgettable Cycle Journey Through Chile and Argentina's Lake District

Our cycling adventure through the Lake District of Chile and Argentina was nothing short of extraordinary. From start to finish, it was a journey filled with breathtaking scenery, unique experiences, and unforgettable moments. First and foremost, a huge shoutout to our incredible guide, Ale, whose passion, expertise, and energy made the trip seamless and enjoyable. His knowledge of the region, combined with his enthusiasm for sharing it, elevated every aspect of the journey. The scenery was absolutely stunning—Patagonia at its finest. We cycled past shimmering lakes, towering snow-capped volcanoes, dense forests of monkey puzzle trees, and rolling gravel roads that offered both challenge and charm. Each day brought something new: crossing lakes by ferries, spotting tarantulas on the road, and soaking in the vast, untouched beauty of the region. The sense of discovery was unparalleled. Every turn revealed another postcard-perfect view, from tranquil lake shores to the rugged peaks of the Andes. The gravel roads and challenging terrain were made worthwhile by the jaw-dropping vistas and the camaraderie of fellow travelers. Sharing meals and stories with the group fostered a sense of community, making the trip as much about the people as the places. This journey through two countries was more than just a trip; it was a soul-enriching experience. It rekindled a deep appreciation for nature, adventure, and the simple joys of life. If you're looking to fall in love with the world again, this is the way to do it.

Anonymous | Traveled in December
Great Trip!!!

The trails were very well marked and easy to hike on your own. There is a clear itinerary of where you should be each night. Do not bring food, as there is an excellent and ample breakfast, lunch and dinner provided. The showers were also decent and at all the camps on the W trek and had warm water. The sleeping bags and mats were warm enough, although I did go in December, so summer season. Transfers were seamless. We had to wait for the ferry to make a second trip at the end, so a one hour thirty minutes delay, and the buses waited on us to take us back to Puerto Natales. Having everything booked took the stress out of trying to get my own sites and transportation, and meals being provided saved a lot on weight. Overall, no complaints and a great trip!!

Anonymous | Traveled in October
Cycling in the desert

A fantastic trip, cycling with a great group of people, through some amazing scenery in Chile and Argentina. I enjoyed all of the rides although a few were tough in the dry heat at 4000 metres. Plenty of support from our tour guides Ale Moreiras and Claudio Sanuy who were happy and cheerful and helped us to navigate through any problems.

Anonymous | Traveled in October
Excellent Trip

Thoroughly enjoyed this trip. The experienced guide, Ale, and helper, Claudio, bent over backwards to be helpful and hospitable throughout. Spectacular scenery. Great accommodation (except to start with in in Chile but we understand they won't be using Our Habitas again). Food (steaks!) to die for!

Anonymous | Traveled in January
Beautiful trip, great leaders

There is some stunning scenery on this trip, and a good mix of tarmac and gravel riding. Some of the gravel is harder going than others but the team really looked after us - no pressure on pace, and lots of options to hop on the bus or walk a little. Coffee stops and lunch were well paced. I highly recommend this trip which also included a nice amount of chill time in the evenings, and a couple of free days.

Anonymous | Traveled in January
great holiday with fantastic scenery

I did this trip October 2022. It was great fun, with amazing views and interesting cycling. There were 2 long tarmac downhills which were exhilerating. I took the bus rather than do the long steep dirt road section over the border crosing - the other 7 in our group all managed that uphill, but the bus followed the same route. Our guides were great; father and two sons team, as well as the yellow school bus. I was very glad I took walking boots for the two free days, (volcano climb and ski resort climb near Bariloche) although more sure footed people could have done it in trainers. Food was very good; hotels a mix of quirky and luxurious. Do not miss the chocolate factory in Bariloche. We had a very sociable group, lubricated with local wines and beers. Bring your best camera and cycling shorts.

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Chile Cycling Tour

Highlights of Chile Cycling Tour

  • Seasoned bikers should explore the Cerro Manquehue via Golf de Manquehue, Quebrada Del Diablo, and Cumbre Cerro Provincia. These are some of the hardest bicycle trails in the country, but they offer enchanting views of Chile’s hidden gems.
  • Make a trip to the Atacama desert through the Valley of the Moon (Valle de la Luna) and marvel at the dunes, salt flats, gypsum, sand, and clay, which make the landscape full of impressive colors and textures.
  • Cycle through the beautiful Mirador de la Ciudad (the view of the city) trail which offers an escape from the busy Santiago city.
  • Loop around the Panul forest on the trails specifically made for bicycle rides. Known to be the last native sclerophyllous forest in Santiago, Panul Forest offers beautiful lush greenery throughout the year.

Travel tips for Chile Cycling Tours

  • Research and plan your route, taking into consideration the distance, terrain, and attractions along the way.
  • Ensure you have the necessary biking gear, including a well-maintained bicycle, helmet, repair kit, and comfortable clothing suitable for different weather conditions.
  • If you choose to rent a bike, you will generally have the option of renting it for multiple days and it includes a helmet and other equipment.
  • If your biking tour includes regions with high altitudes, such as the Atacama Desert or parts of the Andes, allow time for acclimatization before embarking on challenging routes to avoid altitude sickness.
  • Chile's weather can be unpredictable, especially in mountainous regions. Check weather forecasts before setting out, be prepared for sudden changes, and pack appropriate clothing layers to adapt to different conditions.
  • Consider partnering with local guides or tour operators who have expertise in Chilean biking tours. They can provide valuable insights, route suggestions and assistance in case of any unforeseen circumstances.

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