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Alicante:
If you have a
week to spare, try here, flights are cheap, package
deals are affordable and plentiful, you can eat and
get drunk for about £10, and it rarely rains. Out of
season is the best time to go for mountain biking, as
the temperatures are bearable around the low 20s and
you'll enjoy long sunny days. It's also the best time
for cheap deals, and there's usually plenty of them.
Anywhere in land and north of Alicante is ideal for
riding. There are miles and miles of good dirt tracks
straight out of Benidorm itself, and inland towards
Tarbina and Finestrat. Just get yourself across the
motorway and your on your way.
How to get there:
Try Thomson, Airtours or your local T.A. flights to
Alicante are about £100. Or better still, take a cheap
late package deal to Benidorm about £150 self -
catering. It's not that bad out of season.
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Almeria:
Another Spanish trail heaven. This semi - desert
region of southern Spain has possibly Europe's
sunniest climate. It was the setting for many
westerns. Head north - east from the airport and
you'll reach the coastal region around the resort town
of Mojacar, which makes a great base for out of season
trail riding. You can ride straight out of the small
coastal town and into the surrounding Sierras. The
weather is glorious, the trails plentiful, and
everything is close at hand. During the winter months,
this area is fairly quiet and many of the tourist
facilities close down. Flights to Almeria also become
harder to find, but Alicante is less than four hour's
drive away.
How to get there.
To Almeria or Alicante about £120. Car hire for
one week is about £90. Head to Majacar, many small sea
front hostels for about £15 p. p. night.
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Australia:
For exotic riding through rainforest on red earth
trails, head for Cairns. The riding can be
tricky-tight and twisty single-track. Take off in
either direction up the coast from Cairns and you'll
find marked trails, peppered with warnings about
dangerous plants and animals to be avoided that adds
extra frisson to the biking.
Explore the base of Uluru [Ayers-rock] in
the heart of Australia's red centre.
Or head on north to King's Canyon where the
100-million year old Finke river has cut gorges that
beg to be ridden fast and hard. It's one hell of a
wicked place to live with your mountain bike.
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Austria:
If you like your creature comforts, Chalet Levett is
just outside St, Anton in the Austrian Alps. There are
about 60 km of good marked trails on your doorstep.
Austria has tons of great trail riding to keep you
happy all day along, with fantastic mountain scenery
around every twist and turn.
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Barcelona:
For a short break Barcelona takes some beating. It's
amazingly cheap and easy to get to for a start. The
weather is nice for most of the year the winters are
generally mild and sunny, while summers are very hot
and dry. The city is also a major centre for culture,
if that's your bag. There are plenty of great rides to
do within minutes of the city. To the north are the
wooded hills around Mataro, where there's some great
riding. To the west there's Montjuic, which has a
whole load of superb trails. Keep heading inland
towards Montserrat and things just get better.
How to get there:
Try Easyjet, Debonair, B.A, or Span-air flights for
about £50 - £120 return. Take the train from the
airport into town and check-in to a small hostel or
Formula 1 chain hotel at about £10 - £15 per/room
per/night.
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Crete:
Go to Crete in the summer and you'll be heading very
cheaply to trail paradise. The weather is almost
always warm and sunny, although it does snow inland in
the winter. The bike riding is superb, stay on or off
road, there really isn't that much difference. Fly to
Iraklion, from there head east wards to the Dikti
plains or south towards the famous white gorge. Trail
finding is not that easy, most of the trails end up in
some old blokes olive grove. That said it's still a
great place for long distance riding.
How to get there:
Get a cheap charter flight or go self - catering from
about £100 - £200. Accommodation is basic adequate and
cheap. about £10 per/night see your local T.A. or
Teletex.
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Cote-d-Azur:
Very chic, arguably the world's most richest
coastline, play ground for the rich and famous it may
be, but you can do it on the cheap. Catch a flight to
Nice, then just head inland - or stay in Nice if you
fancy it. Try to eat outside the main resorts, it's
better value. Just head anywhere inland and you'll
find good trails, the biking is typically
Mediterranean, with loads of pine forest dusty tracks
that tend to be dry all year. Try east from Nice
towards St, Tropez and you'll find the rolling trails
used for the famous Roc d`Azur race. Turn inland to
Apt and there are masses of trails. or head north to
Capd`Ail and test your metal on the finest downhill in
Europe.
How to get there:
Try Easyjet to Nice about £60 - £100 return, or check
with your local T.A., stay in a small budget hotel
chain from about £15 per room.
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At Wheelie
Cyprus we want to show you some of the best
mountain biking in western Cyprus. You can join us for
a week long holiday or - if you happen to be in Cyprus
- simply come out with us on one of our many guided
rides in the Pafos Forest and Akamas regions. If you
think that a week's mountain biking might be too
strenuous for you then why not combine your holiday
with some other less energetic
activities: perhaps a little water sports ,
some sightseeing or simply lapping up the sun in the
comfort of your rented villa or apartment.

If you just want to
hire a bike for the day or at any time during your
stay in Cyprus then just
contact us.
It may be that you fancy something more epic and we
can certainly oblige with a tailor made point-to-point
hard graft riding experience. For those who think that
Cyprus is just a destination for lethargic beach
loving holiday makers then think again.
Cyprus is a modern, active and happening place
ideal for people who want action, adventure and
exercise as part of their holiday experience.
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Ethiopia:
Dramatic biking with more than 6,500 meters of
descending is in store for you if you head here. The
remote Bale Mountains of Ethiopia have everything,
dirt roads and gravel pistes to test your mtb skills.
Explore remote villages, you could be the first
foreigner the children have ever seen.
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France:
Morzine is the best place for summer mountain biking.
Most trips here focus on down-hilling, but if you want
to explore more, try asking the owners of the local
chalet, they know the area very well. In the summer
they run guided trips, including some big epic rides
into Switzerland. There are more than 500 km of paths
and single-tracks, more than 20 lifts to take you and
your bike to the top, and 6 world class downhill
course to play on.
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France
& Pyrenees:
Normandy's Calvados country makes a good long weekend
for newer bikers. On forest tracks, with challenging
descents and river crossings you'll soon work up an
big appetite, which is just the thing to enjoy the
French food. The Cathar trail is a ride for any level
it's in the foothills or the Pyrenees {it's not
that technical} The Luchon Valley is renowned as
one of the worlds best areas for mountain biking, with
hundreds of miles of first class trails.
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Greece:
How about cycling through
the land of ancient legend, from the shores of the Med
to the mountains of Arcadia in the Peloponnesian
peninsula. This area has non - technical routes
following forest roads and rocky tracks that take in
some of the best ancient sites. Lefkas in the Lonian
islands has a reputation as one of Europe's top mtb
destinations, trails lead inland through citrus groves
towards the mountains. How about a surf, sail and
cycle combo ?, you can do them in several places.
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Iceland:
Why not go and ride among the geysers and icecaps in
Iceland's volcanic landscape. A good place to start
from is Reykjavik, you will soon be among the stunning
scenery, well off the tourist trail. 80 per cent is
off-road and it can be challenging due to the weather
changing all the time. Not for the faint hearted.
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Majorca:
Only two hours form the U.K. the Island has tons to
offer you, road riding or mountain biking it's all
here. Winter is the best time to go, the weather is a
hell of a lot better than home. Some times it can be
chilly so be prepared. You can ride down quiet country
stone walled roads, hit the many dirt tracks that head
of into the mountains or just stick to tarmac. The
North of the Island is very good for riding, as well
as the West, in fact anywhere in Majorca is good for
biking. Out of season is the best time, and cheaper.
How to get there:
Fly from your local airport, lots of airlines fly to
Majorca, check with you local T.A. or Teletex. There
are lots of package deals to be had and cheap too.
Self - catering is the best bet, food and beer is
cheap too.
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Morocco:
The Tuareg trail in Morocco's Anti Atlas Mountains
makes for great winter mountain biking, with plenty of
descending. you could ride through remote villages
surrounded by green terraces, explore canyons and
visit palm-filled oases. There are top down-hills with
wild scenery in the Atlas Mountains, rocky, steep and
good dirt tracks. It's only four hours away, but the
lifestyle is a million miles for Europe.
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Himalayas
Nepal:
You need a few days acclimatising before tackling
the famous Annapurna circuit by bike. Travelling along
high ridges and over rugged mountain passes among the
highest mountains in the world is not for the
faint-hearted, but the awesome views make it worth the
effort. In fact 75 per cent of the ride is downhill
and it is virtually all off-road through a fascinating
landscape.
Keadventure.com do Nepal- single-track village paths
are the main roads in parts of Nepal and this two-week
adventure from Pokhara to Kathmandu travels along them
on a spectacular route, with views of the Annapurnas,
a testing mile high climb to the rim of the Kathmanda
valley and a downhill blast into the city to finish.
This trip is fast becoming an mtb classic.
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Swiss
Alps:
The Swiss Alps offer some fantastic riding and
scenery, from May to September, head for the French /
Italian border area [Valais] where there's easy
access to areas such as Verbier, which has fantastic
riding. The cheapest way to do things in Switzerland
is to camp in the valleys, there are lots of decent
sites around. The train are the best way of getting
around.
How to get there:
Fly to Geneva with Easyjet, British Airways or KLM.
Check with your local T.A. return trip about £135.
Then take the train to Martigny, ride or take the bus
to Chablis, Sion or Brig, and camp. Or drive down and
check into some of the small hotels from about £25 -
£30 per/room/per/night.
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Sri
Lanka:
The tea estate tracks and scenic jungle paths of Sri
Lanka are the perfect setting for an mtb adventure.
Travelling by bike, 90 per cent off-road, is the best
way to see the country and maybe even some wildlife,
elephants and leopards in the parks. This holiday
takes in the main cultural sites, including the rock
fortress at Sigiriya and Kandy's Temple of the
tooth, and the last two days are spent chilling-out
on a gorgeous beach.
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Tanzania:
This epic ride goes from Mount Kilimanjaro to
Zanzibar. You won't ride to the top of the mountain,
but you'll get a good view of it, plus the chance to
go on safari in the famous Ngorongoro crater, with the
largest concentration of game anywhere. Dirt roads and
rocky tracks make up 90 per cent of the riding,
through amazing scenery. Cost from £1,695 Exodus
biking adventures.
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Spain:
The Picos de Europa,
northern Spain, has never ending descents, sweeping
forest trails and tricky gorge riding. No wonder Picos
is one of the world's top 10 mtb destinations. You
can't beat Andalucia in southern Spain for a sunny
biking break. there are trails for all levels. For off
- season breaks in the sun, fly to Majorca. In the
North of the island there are trails through olive
groves and along some beautiful coast lines, plus
mountains to bust a gut on. Don't forget Tenerife,
head for the North of the island where the riding is
wicked. The down-hills on the Macizo de Anaga
peninsula are among the best anywhere.
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Tenerife:
Four and a bit hour's flight
from the U.K. The British head here in there millions.
The weather has something to do with it, warm all year
round, the summers can be very dry and hot. The best
time to go for biking is the winter, when it's very
pleasant, long sunny days with great biking trails.
The Island is dominated by mount Teidi, the biggest
mountain in Spain. The climbs are massive, but the
roads are good. Be warned though,, mountain biking is
not permitted in certain areas of the Teidi national
park. Stick to the pine forested foothills and you'll
have a wicked time. Be-warned, on the downhill
hairpins, lots of loose gravel waiting to bring you
off.
Bicyclemania.co.uk trailfinders
'Do not recommend skin contact with Volcanic laver
rocks!! .... our body testify to that.'
How to get there:
Try your local T.A. or Teletex, loads of cheap deals
to be found. All in package deals from about £190 -
£250 self - catering. Flight only from about £90 -
£120. Car hire for one week from about £70 - £90. Stop
in small hostels from about £15 per/room/per/night.
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New Zealand:
Billed as the world's best one day ride, the 42
Traverse is worth crossing the world for and that's
just one of many top rides in arguably the world's
best mtb country. To explore the Tongariro area of the
North Island's volcanic plateau, fly to Auckland, hire
a car and drive South until you reach the live
volcanoes.
Queenstown in the South Island is known as the extreme
sports capital of the southern hemisphere and the
mountain biking here is nothing short of crazy.
Straight out of town are cool technical descents and
swift single-track loops in gorgeous scenery.
The southern Alps have waterfalls, snow-capped
mountains and the most accessible glaciers in the
world, a must see. There's stunning technical trails
near to Queenstown at the South end and Nelson further
North, plenty to keep the serious riders happy.
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