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Cycling Short Breaks

Cycling Short Breaks

Highlights of Norfolk Cycling

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6 Days from £ 1,199

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Cycle through the charming villages in North Norfolk

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Hilltop Villages of Provence Cycling

Cycling Short Breaks
5 Days from £ 1,169

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Discover the famous hilltop villages and breath-taking scenery of the Luberon region.

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Contrasts of Catalonia (Catalunya) Cycling

Cycling Short Breaks
5 Days from £ 1,109

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Cycle unspoilt Catalonia, passing through olive groves and pretty coloured villages.

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Classic Burgundy Cycling

Cycling Short Breaks
4 Days from £ 1,149

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Relaxed, varied cycling along riverside trails and country lanes

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D-Day Beaches of Normandy Cycling

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6 Days from £ 1,399

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Cycle the Normandy Coast to memorial sites of the allied landings

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Cycling in Chablis Vineyards

Traditional wine press
4 Days from £ 989

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Cycle through famous vineyards while staying in Chablis

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Cycling in Beaune Vineyards

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5 Days from £ 949

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Discover and stay in Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy

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Very well organised with two incredibly knowledgeable guides. The Eco lodge at Sungabala was sublime. Max and Rea (the guides) could not have been any more helpful and accommodating to our needs. The cycling itself was tough at times but immensely rewarding; to get the sense of being closer to the wilds rather than viewing from a car window.

Clare Troupe Cycling the Drakensberg & Kruger

This was our third cycling trip with Exodus & it didn’t disappoint. Albania is a stunning country but also very mountainous so a good level of cycling fitness is necessary although there is always the option of an e bike. The scenery is incredible & the local people really friendly- they would often wave & cheer us on as we panted up the hills! We were blessed with great weather although it was very hot in the full sun & it was really Important to stay hydrated. The food was excellent & as a vegetarian I ate really well. The baked cheese was a particular favourite & there was plenty of fish or meat for those who ate it. The accommodation was mixed & varied but on the whole was really good.

Tracy Tune Cycling in Albania

This was a great adventure and very good way of seeing a real slice of the country rather that just the tourist hotspots. The trip is full on in terms of keeping moving from place to place and packing a lot into the two weeks – so dont expect a relaxing laid back holiday. The up side of this is that you are constantly seeing new things/places/people which makes for a fascinating time. Dont underestimate the cycling – especially given the heat/humidity – and 100km on a mountain bike is a long day even if you are an experienced cyclist. However, the support is great and seeing the team ready with iced ‘Lemon Lemon’ every 15 to 20km was a very welcome chance to take a break and chat in the shade. The road traffic can be hectic in the towns, so you need to be vigilant for errant scooters/trucks/cows/ dogs etc but the other road users are generally aware of cyclists and give you enough room. Most of the time the support bus takes you in/out of the bigger cities, thereby avoiding the need to ride through the mega busy areas. However, if you are not confident in traffic then you might find some of the riding a bit intimidating.

Joe Hartley Cycling Vietnam