We have a flexible cancelation policy – please take a look at our cancellation policy at the time of booking. If you have any doubts please reach out and we’re happy to help.
Spain offers a a huge amount of choice when planning a bike trip and there is something for everyone to enjoy all year around. From summer cycling in the lush north of the country, to paradise in Spring in Catalunya and Mallorca, to Winter heaven in Andalucia & the Canary Islands. If you’re looking to combine any type of riding with great hospitality, fabulous local foods & wine and a rich cultural history to discover, find your answer on our Spain cycling tours.
For tours in Catalunya, head to our Girona tours page.
For tours in Málaga and southern spain, browse our Málaga cycling tours.
For the Basque Country and North Spain, find our North Spain cycling tours.
Special offer! To help kick start your winter training, we’re offering free bike hire for this camp! A week designed for road cyclists looking for a boost in fitness over the winter months. Take on 6 days of riding in the sunny city of Málaga. Train on the same roads that surround Tour de France […]
Discover the beauty and might of the Pyrenees on this 8-day tour. Climb legendary Colls and descend roads with awe-inspiring views, whilst experiencing a taste of Catalan, Spanish, French and Basque culture as you make your away across this impressive mountain range.
Ride, dine and discover the best that Malaga has to offer on this six-day tour. From smooth coastal roads to undulating routes through the Malaga hills, this tour is filled with awe-inpiring views that make every kilometre of climbing extra special.
San Sebastián, or Donostia in the Basque language, is located on the Bay of Biscay in the Spanish Basque Country. Its two main beaches, the Playa de la Concha and Playa de Ondarreta, curve around to create two small bays and a picture-postcard promenade. It is home to some of the best restaurants in the world and is also very popular for its more casual and traditional pintxo bars. This beautiful town, backed by green hills and mountains, is a popular holiday destination among Spanish tourists, and the ideal location for a stroll and cold drink after a long day in the saddle!
Bilbao is a port city in the north of Spain, home to the Guggenheim Museum designed by Frank Gehry and opened in 1997. A classic mar y montaña (sea and mountain) city, Bilbao combines the best of both worlds in terms of food, culture and leisure activities. Discover culture, art and architecture by day, and taste incredible seafood and delicious wines by night.
The Alto del Angliru is thought by some cyclists to be one of the toughest climbs in Spain. It is 12.3 km long and has an average gradient of 10.3%. The gruelling climb is located in the heart of Asturias, a region known for its lush green countryside. The impressive switchbacks make for some incredible views once you reach a higher altitude, especially in summer, the best time to tackle this mightly ascent.
A fabulous palace that is the jewel in the crown of Andalucia. It happens to be nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada, a region known for amazing road & gravel riding.
Spain's Costa Verde is the name given to the coast of Asturias, in the north of Spain. The name understandably comes from the lush green fields and pastures that hug the coastline, which are intercepted now and again by wonderful beaches and dramatic cliffs. The area is known for both its MTB and road routes, thanks to the stunning variety of terrain and well-kept roads.
Rafa is from Barcelona and has made the city of Granada his home. Alongside guiding Rafa works as a cycling coach. He rides both road and gravel and has probably climbed the Pico de Veleta more times than anyone else!
Fernando lives in the Montes de Málaga! He's spent a career travelling extensively and working with the UN. A Malagueñan, Fernando rides MTB and road and continues to love to travel.
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 […]
Andalucia is renowned for all year round great weather but Málaga has it´s own secrets for special cycling weather.
We have a flexible cancelation policy – please take a look at our cancellation policy at the time of booking. If you have any doubts please reach out and we’re happy to help.
We rate our tours from Level 1 (Leisure) to Level 4 (Epic). Each tour contains a description of the level, expected daily ride time, distance and elevation. If you have any doubts we’re more that happy to speak to you on the phone and help to find you the perfect trip!
We recommend that you hire a bike for your tour and will work with you after you book to help you to choose the best size and model for your ride style. If you prefer to bring your bike, it’s no problem. Please be aware that on some of our epic trips we charge a supplement to transport your bike box to our finishing location. If you have any doubts, please ask!
Insurance is not included in our tour packages. We highly recommend contracting travel insurance at the time of reservation with a company from where you are from.
Health insurance which covers you for illness or injury whilst cycling in your chosen destination is mandatory, we’ll ask you for details of your insurance providor before you travel.