Bicycle Tours in Europe and Latin America
Global Cycling With Local Character
There's no better way to take in a country than to be fully immersed in it - the way you can be on a bicycle. There's no wall between you and the life that's lived on each corner, in every village plaza and up on the very next hillside.
We started bicycling the world in 1972 with our first guided cycling tour in Italy. Today we are still a family run, small business with a passion for the open road. Authentic, experienced, and engaging are our watch words. As one of the oldest international bike tour companies around, we are in a unique position to offer high quality routes, guides and itineraries in multiple destinations. We invite you to browse our bicycle tours and destinations and join us on your next cycling vacation.
From the Reading Room Blog
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Reviews:
The Lead Goat Veered Off by Neil Anderson
If you are looking for an adventurous and entertaining tale about cycle touring, The Lead Goat Veered Off fits the bill. If you’ve been to Sardinia or plan to head there in the future you’ll love Neil Anderson’s vivid descriptions of the food, landscapes and people that he and his wife Sharon meet on their...
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Recipes:
Tuscan Rosemary Bread
I grew up baking bread in a bread maker. The only thing I knew about kneading was that it was the loudest stage in the machine's process. Favorite memories from this household activity include catching the first glimpse after opening up the top to see a golden brown dome, and the smell the fresh bread...
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Training/Fitness:
ExperiencePlus! Bicycle Training Programs
ExperiencePlus! has free Bicycle Training Programs designed specifically for our cycling tours by Joe Friel, the author of ten books on training including the popular and best-selling “Training Bible” book series. He holds a Master’s degree in Exercise Science, is a USA Triathlon and USA Cycling certified Elite-level coach so imminently qualified to prepare you...
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Travel Stories:
A Taste of Aphrodisiac Diamonds on Tour
By ExperiencePlus! Tour Leader Pia de Richemont What did Marilyn Monroe, Mussolini and President Truman have in common? Fame? Certainly. Insomnia? Quite likely. But the three of them also shared a partiality for truffles (Latin name: tuber magnatum). For those of you who have never seen a truffle, imagine a muddy version of French actor Gérard Depardieu’s...







