Plenty of long-distance cyclists pass through Singapore, but not many take the time to explore the quieter side of this modern city. You might be wondering where the quiet side of Singapore is. Well, the next time you pass through, take an afternoon to discover Pulau Ubin. It’s a small island just to the north […] Read More »
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Biking Eurovelo 6: Along Europe’s Rivers
Eurovelo 6 is a 4,000km long bicycle route that runs from the Atlantic Ocean in France to the Black Sea and follows 3 of the largest rivers in Europe: the Loire, Rhine and Danube. David Piper recently returned from a ride along part of Eurovelo 6. In this guest post, he describes the route and […] Read More »
The Joys of Big Adventures, Close To Home
We’ve always been fans of the theory that big adventures can be found close to home. You don’t have to cycle around the world to have a good time, and one of the best “big adventures” we’ve discovered in the last couple of years is the S240 or Sub 24 hour Overnight bike camping trip. […] Read More »
10 Questions: Bike Touring In Southern Morocco
Southern Morocco is a great winter cycling destination with its varied landscapes, friendly people and cheap accommodation. It’s also more accessible than ever, by ferry or low-cost airline from Europe. Photographer Paul Jeurissen and his wife Grace share tips in this article for bike touring there, following their visit to Morocco in 2009. Read More »
Photo Essay: Another Great Day Of Cycling In Holland
We love Holland. Cycling around The Hague on Saturday, we noticed just how happy it makes us to live in a country where cycling blends seamlessly with our everyday lives. The cycling culture (and its normality) is so different from anywhere else we’ve been, that we still spend our days around town taking photographs of […] Read More »