The American Southwest has some of the most spectacular nature in the world to cycle through. Photographer Paul Jeurissen and his wife Grace have often cycled the American Southwest since their first tour there in 1991. The vast desert landscapes keep them coming back, despite some drawbacks like expensive greasy food and huge RVs on […] Read More »
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10 Questions: Bike Touring In Spain
Spain is an incredibly diverse country for bicycle touring. We found a couple who have cycled most of the country, and this week they answer 10 Questions about Bike Touring In Spain for us. The southern part of the country comes highly recommended, but watch out for the rain! The cities can be hectic too. Read More »
10 Questions: Bicycle Touring in Corsica
The mountainous island of Corsica is both a beautiful and challenging place to go bicycle touring. Mark & Maria tell us about a tandem tour they did there, with great food, almost perfect weather and spectacular views but plenty of climbing too! Learn more about bicycle touring in Corsica in this edition of 10 Questions. Read More »
10 Questions: Bicycle Touring In Cuba
Cuba has friendly people, quiet roads and you can tour there on a budget. That’s what Canadian couple Margo & Chris say, after cycling 1,800km across Cuba in 2006. In this edition of 10 Questions, they tell about being warmly greeted by locals, the traffic-free roads and challenges such as finding food. Read More »
10 Questions: Bicycle Touring Around America
A trip around America on a tandem bicycle: that’s the journey that Alan & Morrigan started in 2009. Over 10-1/2 months, and they travelled 11,000 miles around the United States, from Maine to Florida, California, Washington and back to New York. In this article, they answer 10 Questions on bicycle touring around America. Read More »