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With rolling hills, wooded paths, and expansive vineyards, the “Road of the Great Wines”, Route des Grand Crus in Burgundy, France offers close to 500 miles (800 km) of leisure biking while promising cyclists what may be the best way to explore Burgundy’s finest vineyards and wineries. Cheese and wine tasting opportunities are found often along the w...
Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area is a ski area in the western United States. Lookout Pass is also a primary staging area for the Route of the Hiawatha Trail, a mountain bike rail trail, which begins in Montana and runs downhill through tunnels and over trestles to the North Fork of the St. Joe River, 15 miles (24 km) away.
It is named for the Olympian Hiawatha pas...
The 34 km Roxburgh Gorge Trail goes between Alexandra and the Roxburgh Dam and offers a wilderness experience through the remote and stunning Roxburgh Gorge.
Cycle or walk from Alexandra to Doctors Point and then back again, or start from Lake Roxburgh Dam and head upriver to Shingle Creek and return. Experiencing the whole trail, you will enjoy a boat transfer b...
The Sacagawea Heritage Trail is a relatively flat 23 miles (37 km) multi-use recreational trail in the Tri-Cities, Washington. It travels along the Columbia River for its entire length, forming a loop that connects Pasco, Richland and Kennewick. The entire trail is paved. Mile markers count up from Sacajawea State Park at the confluence of the Columbia and Snake River...
Sa Calobra is a small village in the Escorca municipality on the northwest coast of the Spanish Balearic island of Majorca.
The port village is a popular destination for coach trips and road cyclists and is accessible by a single winding road, designed by Italian engineer Antonio Parietti, which features many hairpin bends and a spiral bridge.
The climb is officially ...
A fairly easy ride through rolling grasslands, this route offers good opportunities for wildlife viewing. Start at the junction of the Badlands Loop Road and the Sage Creek Rim Road. Follow the unpaved Sage Creek Road west for seven miles to the junction with County Road 502. Follow the signs to Wall until you reach a paved road. Turn right on the paved road and trave...
The Salt Valley dirt 19.5 Mile road is less traveled than the paved roads, but they are more suited to mountain bikes due to washboards, deep sand, and other obstacles. The road offers amazing views of Arches National Park and Klondike Bluffs. The trail is a direct route from Crescent Junction to Devil's Garden.
The snowcapped Grossglockner, among numerous other majestic mountains that frame the 115 mile (185 km) course located in Austria’s Salzach Valley from Gerlos Pass to Salzburg can arguably be sited to support that this may be the most scenic of all the routes listed here. Plenty of downhill runs and flat meadows between a few uphill portions are hallmarks of this...
San Diego Velodrome is hidden and tucked in Balboa Park at Morley Field Sports Compex. ride or watch the races!
Tuesday night or Friday night races are particularly fun to watch.
San Dieguito River Trail is a section of the Coast to Crest Trail. The trail starts in Del Mar just west of the Del Mar Race Track at the Jimmy Durente Bridge (or start at Del Mar Beach and hike trail to the Jimmy Durante Bridge). It runs along the new restored San Diegito Lagons to the horse park on El Camino Real (where it stops for now).
It's 2.7 miles one way from...
The San Juan Hut System Durango to Moab route consists of a 6 night/ 7 day bike ride, traversing from Durango, through the Alpine Peaks of the San Juan’s, to Moab’s Canyon Country and Desert Slickrock. This route follows 215-miles of secondary dirt roads from Durango, CO across the high alpine terrain of the San Juan Mountains to the desert slickrock and c...
Washington's San Juan Island offers a great 20 mile (32 km) loop with a variety of places to stop along the way. San Juan cycling routes can be challenging but the views, history and wide open space make it worth the work. The famous Pig War "Crisis" of 1859-1872 was on the island and the English Camp and American Camp are must-see sites for history buffs. Orcas make ...
A New Mexico biking odyssey. Before we begin our trail exploration, let's take a look at a couple southwestern recipes. We'll start w/ a "Regular Trail Burrito." Grab a tortilla, slap on some refried beans and chicken. Add a little rice & lettuce and there you have it. Now let's spice it up New Mexico style. We'll toss in some green chiles, sliced jalapenos, add s...
Ride a bike on Santa Monica Pier and the surrounding bike paths along the beach. The ride down the coastal path from Santa Monica is an easy 22 miles round trip and the path is flat.
Sea Mist Rentals at 1619 Ocean Front Walk in Santa Monica is a good place to rent a bike.
Price: $499.72