Destination Highlights

A selection of our favourite destinations but we can cater for much more than those highlighted below!

Mallorca

The original (and some say the best) cycling destination. Whether you choose the cycling centric north-eastern ports of Pollensa or Alcudia, or the southern resorts around Palma, Mallorca offers a great mix of scenic mountain roads in the Sierra Tramantura and flatter terrain between rustic Spanish pueblos. When to Visit: April-June and September/October. 

Girona

The style-icons choice. Girona has a blend of boutique city and rolling terrain with a couple of iconic, must-ride climbs. Els Angels, Rocacorba and Mare de Déu del Mont are all bucket list climbs with some testing gradients. There are numerous coffee shops to keep you firing and no end of professional cyclists littered about the cobbled streets. A great choice for a varied holiday. 

Calpe and Denía. 

Another favourite of the pro cycling teams. The mix of rolling hills that are never too mountainous, and the option for flatter coastal runs make this a great all round destination. There are plenty of choices for all cycling abilities and some great climbs to tick off for seasoned KOM-hunters. The Col de Rates is the most famous but other gems include the Port de Sa Creuta, the Cumbre del Sol, and the Port de Bernia.

Tenerife

Dominated by the slopes of Mount Teide, steep, long climbs are the norm. No wonder it is a regular of multiple professional team's pre season training. The climate offers year round riding and the terrain ensures a solid block of training. The southern side of the island has more stable weather patterns as it lies sheltered from the prevailing northerly wind and rolling clouds compared to the northern coastline. 

Switzerland

A truly stunning cycling destination. Crisp mountain air, fresh pastures and glassy smooth tarmac make the swiss cycling experience a truly memorable one. There are some epic climbs squeezed into its relatively small size such as the col du Sanetsch, Furka pass, Nufenen pass, Col de la Croix and, of course, the mighty Stelvio pass. Snow can often make the highest passes unrideable, but visit in the summer and you will be rewarded with some simply incredible training, views and memories. 

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