Cycle Holiday Hotspots

Cycle Holiday Hotspots

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Want to stay fit on hols? Take a break on two wheels!  Tatyana Leonov rounds up six of the best riding getaways.

SADDLE UP ON SAFARI

Over 13 fun-filled days Intrepid Travel’s Cycle Tanzania expedition will see you visiting some of Africa’s most impressive wildlife regions – including Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater – and meeting Maasai villagers. Cycling days range from 30 to 65km, and a decent level of fitness is required. You’ll stay in a mix of tents, hotels and even an African igloo! When: Throughout the year.  Cost: From $4038 per person with most meals included; intrepidtravel.com

PEDAL THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD

One of Australia’s most iconic road trips is even better in the saddle. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of fresh sea air on your face as you soar down roads that curve their way around stunning coastlines. Suitable for all skill levels, Cycling Tours’ four-day Great Ocean Road ride sees you spin over 300km, starting in Port Fairy and finishing in Melbourne, staying in a mix of hotels and B&Bs along the way. The Twelve Apostles is a highlight, with other coastal rock formations, quaint towns and beautiful bushland to see, too. When: Depart from October to March. Cost: From $1995 per person with daily breakfast included; cyclingtours.com.au

CRUISE CROATIA BY BIKE AND BOAT

Over eight days, UTracks Croatia Bike & Sail trip takes you boating and biking around islands such as Hvar, Vis, Korcula and Brac. Between outings you’ll return to the ocean to swim, relax and sleep on board the boat. Electric bikes are available for an easier ride. When: Departs most Saturdays between March and October. Cost: From $1890 per person with most meals included; utracks.com

RIDE ROYAL ROUTES IN THAILAND

Travel back to another era along roads paved by ancient royal builders of the Chakri dynasty, Kingdom of Sukhothai and Lanna Kingdom. The Spice Roads seven-day Thailand Heritage by Bicycle tour from Bangkok to Chiang Mai sees guests pedal 263km past majestic ruins, terraced rice fields and grand temples, stopping often to take in the impressive, historical sights and resting overnight in hotels, resorts and even a home stay. Highlights include a stop at Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, the most sacred temple in northern Thailand, and exploring the Lanna Kingdom in Lampang, considered the most prosperous kingdom in northern Thailand from the 13th to 18th centuries. When: Monthly departures from October through to February; then April, July and September. Cost: From $1892 per person with most meals included; spiceroads.com

TAKE A SPIN THROUGH NZ’S SOUTH ISLAND

A relatively flat 150km that trails a former steam train railway passage, The PureTrails New Zealand five-day Otago Rail Trail journey allows riders to take in many notable sights. You’ll pass Saint Bathans Blue Lake, deep river valleys, stone pubs dating back to the 1860s, sheep stations and plenty of villages on the way. Guests start and finish in either Christchurch, Queenstown, Clyde or Dunedin and accommodation is included. When: Tours depart from October to May and on demand through winter. Cost: From $1446 per person, with most meals included each day; puretrailsnewzealand.co.nz

SEE TASSIE ON TWO WHEELS

On the Tasmanian Expeditions nine-day East Coast Explorer tour, you’ll start in Launceston and finish in Hobart, staying in shared hotels or cabins along the way. It’s four days on the bike doing 220km, as well as hiking through lush forests and sea kayaking to make the most of the surrounds. There’s plenty of time to stop and take in the vistas and feast on Tasmania’s famous produce, too. When: Monthly from November to April. Cost: From $3195 per person, with most of your meals included; tasmanianexpeditions.com

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