This was our 6th Exodus cycling trip. Portugal is a lovely country with very friendly people and excellent food and wine. Porto was great for 3 nights – have a Port tasting (included) and don’t miss the Station and Time Out Market for a wonderful lunch, take a boat ride on the Douro too. The ride starts flat and follows the coast south, lots of cycle ways, wonderful beaches, great lunches and very good hotels – the waves were huge so swimming is difficult but a splash is refreshing! The second part of the ride is more hilly and interesting venturing inland for a while before joining the coast again – again very good and safe cycle ways. The last day is the best in terms of views and terrain but it is quite tough (but OK for a 72 year old mountain biker). Then we arrived at Obidos the final riding destination – beautiful walled town. Our guide/leader Dinis was superb. The Portuguese people were friendly and really seem to like us Brits, coffees out of the main cities are excellent and about £1 as are the bottles of ‘Super Bock’ beer ( much more in Porto and Lisbon!). If you like fish you will eat well – the restaurant Salgáboca in Praia de Mira is excellent and not that expensive, not to be missed, and watch the beach fishermen landing their morning catch around 9.00am before you set off the next morning

Cycling Holidays in Germany
Germany Cycling Holidays
Robert Pratt Porto to Lisbon Atlantic Ride
Robert Pratt Porto to Lisbon Atlantic RideThis was our 6th Exodus cycling trip. Portugal is a lovely country with very friendly people and excellent food and wine. Porto was great for 3 nights – have a Port tasting (included) and don’t miss the Station and Time Out Market for a wonderful lunch, take a boat ride on the Douro too. The ride starts flat and follows the coast south, lots of cycle ways, wonderful beaches, great lunches and very good hotels – the waves were huge so swimming is difficult but a splash is refreshing! The second part of the ride is more hilly and interesting venturing inland for a while before joining the coast again – again very good and safe cycle ways. The last day is the best in terms of views and terrain but it is quite tough (but OK for a 72 year old mountain biker). Then we arrived at Obidos the final riding destination – beautiful walled town. Our guide/leader Dinis was superb. The Portuguese people were friendly and really seem to like us Brits, coffees out of the main cities are excellent and about £1 as are the bottles of ‘Super Bock’ beer ( much more in Porto and Lisbon!). If you like fish you will eat well – the restaurant Salgáboca in Praia de Mira is excellent and not that expensive, not to be missed, and watch the beach fishermen landing their morning catch around 9.00am before you set off the next morning
Earl Fenstermacher Cycle the BalticsExcellent review of recent and past history in the region
How long are your cycling trips in Germany?
The majority of our cycling holidays in Germany run for just over a week including flight time. If you’re pedalling from Passau to Vienna or touring around the beautiful Lake Constance, you’ll be able to enjoy 11 incredible days away from home.
Are your cycling holidays in Germany guided?
Our delightful cycling trips in Germany are all self-guided, giving you the independence to pause or push on as you wish. You’ll still be guided every pedal of the way by our in-depth route notes, which include tips on must-see sights and must-eat restaurants and, of course, clear navigational instructions. We’ll also take care of all of your luggage transfers and provide 24-hour emergency assistance should you need it.
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Are you ready to get in gear? With its fertile landscapes, romantic towns and architecture and more, Germany is an ideal place to cover by bike. Speak to one of our experienced team today to get yourself going.
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