The birthplace of the bicycle, Europe has something to offer riders of all abilities, with everything from shimmering coastlines to rocky mountain paths. If you’re looking to set the wheels in motion, but you’re not sure where to start, our top 5 cycling tours in Europe will help you pick the perfect point-to-point journey for you.
Cycle the length of Britain on this tour from the sandy surf beaches of Cornwall to the far north of Scotland via Dartmoor, the Lake District, Loch Lomond and Glencoe. This two-week tour is guided by Nick Mitchell, a passionate long-distance cyclist and author of the Cicerone guidebook LEJOG (Land’s End to John O’ Groats, to those in the know). Accommodation is comfy and the camaraderie is even better – especially when freewheeling downhill after a challenging climb.
Get ready to ride the legendary Parenzana railway – or what’s left of it. The historic narrow-gauge line, which once connected the former Habsburg Empire, is reborn as a cycle path that delves deep into Croatia’s Istrian peninsula. Starting in Italy, you’ll steam through Slovenia, past an untouched scenery of salt pans, fortified hilltop towns, rolling vineyards and olive groves, finally tucking into truffles in the port town of Pula.
The road to Lisbon is paved in gold – golden sand and sunshine. This sublimely wild, coastal landscape sweeps lazily south past idyllic fishing villages, where you can pause for flame grilled fish and custard tarts, through pine trees and emerald lagoons. Peaceful pristine beaches at Figueira da Foz give way to the record-smashing waves of Nazaré, promising magnificent views of the mighty Atlantic Ocean on this family-friendly ride.
Crossing the most scenic route across the Baltics in 11 days, this is a three-country cycling tour over varied but mostly flat terrain. You’ll start with the woods and waterfalls of Lahemaa National Park in Estonia, roll along the Russian border to Lake Peipsi, go to the Gauja Valley in Latvia, and finish off with the Hill of Witches sculpture park in Lithuania. Your efforts are rewarded by views of the Baltics’ prettiest villages, national parks and seaside towns.
A cross-border nine-day journey of seemingly epic proportions, traversing 800km and four European capitals, the route from Prague to Budapest is nonetheless helped along by fairly flat terrain, shady trails and a good few four wheel transfers. An ever-changing backdrop of medieval castles, impenetrable forests and the meandering River Danube is punctuated by the cobbled charms of Cesky Krumlov, Vienna’s parks and palaces, and dumplings in Bratislava.
A cycling tour from Prague to Budapest offers more time to see little-known sights, visit beautiful countryside and live like a local, if only for a little while.
Castles, culture and fairly flat terrain make self guided cycling tours from Vienna to Budapest great for families and beginners with a reasonable level of fitness.
Expand your pedalling parameters as you peruse our cycling vacations travel guide and discover a variety of easy going, moderate and challenging routes to take you from Europe, to Asia, to South Africa, and beyond.