From the rugged ascents of the Alps, to the sweeping descents of the Pyrenees, the rolling hills of Tuscany and the coastal rides of Spain’s southern coastline, Europe’s extensive network of cycling routes makes it an unparalleled destination for spectacular European cycling tours. Taking the continent as a whole, the EuroVelo network alone has over […]
From the rugged ascents of the Alps, al sweeping descents of the Pyrenees, the rolling hills of Tuscany and the coastal rides of Spain’s southern coastline, Europe’s extensive network of cycling routes makes it an unparalleled destination for spectacular European cycling tours. Taking the continent as a whole, the EuroVelo network alone has over 56,000 kilometres of completed pathways, connecting countries and regions with well-maintained cycling infrastructure, which continues to grow day by day, supported by significant investments planned for 2021-2027.
At Eat Sleep Cycle, we curate our tours to showcase what we believe to be the best European countries for cycling, the most unforgettable routes, the warmest hosts, the best food and drink, and overall, unique destinations that just hit differently by bike. And so, in this article, we’ll be taking a closer look at what it takes for a country to be considered bike-friendly in Europe, and provide a round-up of our top nominees, among the most impressive destinations for cycling in Europe.
What makes a country bike-friendly?
When it comes to road and gravel, a truly bike-friendly country provides everything cyclists need to ride with ease, safely, comfortably and to enjoy. Perhaps the foundation of top cycling experiences starts with well-maintained roads and a warm and welcoming cycling culture —that extends to the local drivers! Countries like Spain, Italy, and Slovenia have invested significantly in creating smooth, high-quality road networks that make long-distance cycling not just feasible, but a downright pleasure.
Beyond the roads themselves, it’s the routes and scenery that transform a European cycling tour into an unforgettable experience. This is where the saying, “It’s not about the destination, but the journey,” truly comes to life. Our cycling tours in the Dolomites of Italy i the Julian Alps of Slovenia showcase some of Europe’s most breathtaking mountainscapes. Scaling some of the highest peaks in Europe is a genuine privilege —the views, sensations, challenges and joy of overcoming create palpable memories that stick with you for years to come.
Equally as important are the off-bike moments —bike-friendly accommodation, local cycling culture, the chance to sample regional food and drink, speak with other like-minded cyclists, such as our expert guides, and explore local towns, cities and villages on foot. Our European cycling tours are designed to immerse our guests in these 360º experiences and offer a balance between time in the saddle and moments to savour your surroundings. Think sipping a post-ride espresso in an Italian piazza in Umbria, relaxing after a long ride in a medieval guesthouse in the heart of Provence, or refuelling with an afternoon tea and cake while taking in the rolling Yorkshire Dales…
The contenders
Every Eat Sleep Cycle tour destination has been handpicked for its unique charm, scenery, roads, routes, and culture, making it challenging to narrow down our choice for the most bike-friendly country in Europe. We can but try!
Espanya
Few places exude such love and respect for cycling as Spain, home of La Vuelta a España and many of our Rutes europees en bicicleta. The combination of varied terrain, roads and tracks, world-class infrastructure and warm climate create the ultimate playground for riders of all disciplines. From the Pyrenees and Catalonia in the north to Andalucia in the south, not forgetting the Illes Canàries o Balearic Islands, Spain offers some of Europe’s most enjoyable, challenging and enviable cycling destinations.
Màlaga enchants visitors with its blend of scenic routes and impressive natural wonders such as El Torcal Natural Park, providing a slower pace of life for guests that want to drink in Spain’s southern charm. Gran Canària is the ideal spot for year-round riding, with warm weather and volcanic roads that present a unique lunar landscape, complete with deserts, mountains —just search for images of Pico de las Nieves!— and stunning coastline, offering a breathtaking retreat from the cold in winter.
Girona, our home, is another hot contender given its rich cycling culture. The city lives and breathes cycling, with cafés and restaurants run by an international cycling community, routes that start right at the edge of the city —Els Ànglels, Mare de Deu del Mont and Sant Hilari Sacalm— and an endless network of quiet roads winding through hills, medieval villages, and the rugged beauty of the Catalan countryside.
França
Lavender fields, pain au chocolat, café au lait… just to name a few of the perks of cycling in France. In many regions, cycling is simply a way of life. Die-hard fans of the Tour de France follow the annual race from stage to stage, proving just how deep-rooted cycling culture is here. From the Alps and the Pyrenees to the vineyards of Provence and the serene roads of the Côte d’Azur, France does not disappoint, making it another strong contender for the most bike-friendly country in Europe.
The south of France is a particular favorite among our guests. Our Tour per la Provença, for example, introduces riders to iconic routes and climbs, such as Mont Ventoux—a veritable défi and a must for any road cyclist, and a Tour de France legend. Back down in the Provençal countryside, the region’s rolling hills, vineyards and patchworks of lavender are a treat for the sense, fruit of sights, smells, sounds and flavours that immerse riders in the most iconic image of Southern France.
For riders looking for a bit more spice, the French Pyrenees offer a smorgasbord of crisscrossing climbs, such as the Col du Tourmalet and Col d’Aspin, steeped in cycling history and unforgettable rides in a pristine mountainscape. To the west of France, the Alps stand firmly among the most challenging cycling terrains in Europe. Home to some of the most legendary climbs in the world, such as Alpe d’Huez, Col de la Madeleine, and Col du Galibier, riders are pushed to their limits as they face steep gradients and sweeping switchbacks. But every challenge is rewarded with awe-inspiring views and a sense of achievement that can only be found among these legendary peaks.
Itàlia
Bella Italia, what’s not to love! Italian cycling tours offer our guests a tapestry of experiences as rich and diverse as its culture. From the dramatic Dolomites in the north to the rolling hills of Tuscany and the sun-drenched coastline of Sicily, Italy paints a palpable masterpiece of routes, terrain and cycling heritage. Also home to the Giro d’Italia, one of the world’s most prestigious cycling races, Italy’s roads are steeped in history and brimming with challenge and beauty, making it another strong contender for the most bike-friendly country in Europe.
Starting in Tuscany —a dreamy location, the photos don’t lie!— our Tour per la Toscana takes you through the heart of this enchanting region. Riding up into hilltop towns like Montepulciano for a pick-me-up espresso, or cycling the gravel roads of the Strade Bianche, we immerse riders in the quintessential Tuscan cycling experience. To the north of Tuscany sits Piemonte, where gastronomy meets cycling and riders traverse vineyard-covered hills and sample world-famous Barolo wines. On our Volta pel Piemont, the emphasis is on indulging in the finer things in life —stunning rides, exceptional food, and the charm of small Italian towns.
Further north still, Italy’s terrain rises in grandeur, height and difficulty, as the towering peaks of the Dolomites stand tall and proud. Climbs like the Passo dello Stelvio and Passo Giau offer daily challenges worthy of professional riders, and views that belong on postcards. Riders are rewarded with delicious alpine cuisine each evening and a warm and welcoming stay at our handpicked hotels and guesthouses. Then finally, to the south, we find Sicily —-mythical, explosive, sparkling, delicious, and baroque in every way. Tackle the slopes of Mount Etna; stay in Buccheri, a village celebrated as one of Italy’s most beautiful and taste exquisite Sicilian wines crafted from grapes grown in the volcanic soils.
The UK
Don’t be put off by the weather. Whilst the UK is known for being a bit rainy (only some of the time!), we can confidently say that when the rain clouds part and the sun shines, the UK offers one of the most beautiful scenery and bike-friendly terrain in Europe. It’s not surprising this country has inspired poets, writers, and artists of every creed throughout millennia.
Cycling in the UK is as diverse as its landscapes, from the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales to the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands and the serene charm of the Cotswolds. Our Tour per Yorkshire showcases one of the UK’s premier cycling destinations, famous for hosting the Tour de Yorkshire and offering a mix of quiet country roads, picturesque villages, and challenging climbs. Iconic climbs like Buttertubs Pass provide a test for the legs before rewarding riders with views of green pastures flanked by ancient dry-stone walls.
Eslovènia
Slovenia might just be Europe’s best kept cycling secret. This relatively small but hugely diverse country nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea. The country is predominantly rural, and even Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana, is known as the ‘green capital’ thanks to its many trees and parks. The country’s deep commitment to sustainability and nature make it ideal for cycling tours, not to mention its food, wine, and warm hospitality, reflecting a unique blend of cultures shaped over centuries of history.
Slovenia ticks all the boxes for the most bike-friendly country in Europe. On our Volta per Eslovènia, our aim is to introduce our guests to the very best in cycling culture that the country has to offer —we’re talking about the unspoiled wilderness of Triglav National Park; lush green valleys dotted with charming villages; iconic climbs such as the Vršič Pass; the majestic Julian Alps and the glacial Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj.
El Slovenia Gravel tour allows riders even further into the country’s hidden trails, stopping off in Velika Planina, the largest shepherds’ settlement in Europe offering jaw-dropping, panoramic views; the Kamnik-Savinja Alps in the north of Slovenia; and the chance to escape into wide gravel paths surrounded by alpine forests. Both tours are available in self-guided versions, offering the freedom to set your own pace.
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