Why choose Spain for your cycling holiday?
From its mouth-watering cuisine and vibrant history, to its breathtaking landscapes and pleasant year-round temperate climate – our Spain bike tours have it all. There’s something for everyone, whether you're seeking an adventurous off-road challenge, quiet tarmac roads, or a leisurely or e-bike tour. For the past 20 years, our local team has searched high and low to bring you the very best cycling holidays and bike tours in Spain. Let us give you an authentic taste of what this beautiful country has to offer.
What are the top destinations for cycling in Spain?
Covering almost every region in the country, our bike tour destinations range from the northern regions of the Basque Country, routes along the Camino de Santiago and the coasts of Catalonia, to the characteristic white villages and olive trees of the south in Andalucia or the high mountains of the Pyrenees.
Decide how you ride
We offer a range of cycling tours in Spain including road cycling holidays, mountain bike tours, more leisurely rides or family-oriented itineraries and electric bike tours. Choose your riding grade based on your fitness level. Whether you prefer guided small group tours or self-guided cycling holidays, there's something for everyone!
What is the terrain like in Spain?
The cycling terrain in Spain is diverse, offering something for all types of cyclists. From mountains with challenging climbs to the gentle terrain of coastal regions, as well as plenty of options for gravel and mountain bike riding too, Spain’s range of landscapes make it a great destination for any cyclist. For anyone looking for relaxed options, the network of Vias-Verdes (greenways) offer a laid-back cycling holiday option.
What is the climate in Spain?
With its diverse climates, Spain offers great cycling conditions year-round—if you choose the right region at the right time. Southern Spain enjoys mild, sunny winters, making it a great choice for riding later in the year when much of Europe is too cold. In contrast, Northern Spain is at its best from May to October, when the weather is warm but not too hot, and the landscapes are at their most vibrant. We typically avoid planning cycling holidays during the peak of summer, especially in inland or southern areas, as temperatures can soar and make riding less enjoyable.
What is the cycling infrastructure like in Spain?
Roads are well-marked and bike lanes are common, while a growing number of accommodations and services are available to cyclists.