
Cycled from Alaska to Argentina.
Eric Fiala

The title says it all: Cycling UK to New Zealand.
Ed Hawes

Superb photography, engaging stories of cross-continental trips, and helpful information for those planning their first bikepacking adventure.
Mark & Hana

she started travelling the world in January 2016. Since then she's cycled over 75.000km on her bike named Peanutbuttercup.
Mareike Dorf

On her 50th birthday, she announced that she was going to cycle around the world. A year later, she set off.
Astrid Molyneux

Two Dutchies travel from their hometown Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to Auckland, New Zealand by bike.
Tom & Sabine

Writes about the challenges and rewards of bikepacking through Africa.
Lewi Blake

A solo trip from Zurich, Switzerland, to Cape Town, South Africa.
Lukas Steiner

Their website is titled Leave Without Pay: Adventures in Mid-Life, and they undertook two long trips: Alaska to Argentina and Australia to France.
Dave & Nancy

They cycled from New Zealand to England, maintaining a blog and creating short videos along the way.
Olly & Lorna

In June 2018 they left Portugal and started aimlessly pedalling East.
Pedro & Sarah

A well-written blog with excellent photos from their round-the-world trip.
Linda & Tim

Traveling from Canada to Argentina with their dogs.
Luba & Tom

Engaging stories accompanied by fantastic photos of bikepacking adventures in Europe and beyond.
Rob & Emma

Travelled for two years by bicycle from Iceland to Sri Lanka.
Benoit & Michele

Karen, a gifted storyteller, writes: “Essentially, I'm just keen to roam around a patch of planet that I know very little about, to observe the behaviours and ways of life of people belonging to a patch of Earth unknown to me.”
Katherine Liver

Extensive journals plus information on cycling with diabetes.
Brian Lucido

Bikepacking adventures in North and South America.
Alex Cooper

An enjoyable account of a ride from Australia, through Asia and Africa, to Europe.
François Loncke

He's an expedition bikepacker, writer, photographer, and filmmaker on a mission to cycle 100,000 kilometers around the world. That might sound presumptuous—but with Tristan, it’s not.
Tristan Ridley

Sloths go west. This is the third of their three long tours, and just as enjoyable to read as the others.
Gayle & John

Musings on travels around the world, plus great imagery.
Elliot & Mayu

The Canadian duo has shared life and the road since 1997. Together, they’ve cycled more than 200,000 kilometers across 60 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. This site documents their current tour from Norway's North Cape to Cape Town, South Africa.
Janick & Pierre

She's a former TV camerawoman who set off in 2013 to explore the world.
Heike Pirngruber

Travels by tandem from England to New Zealand.
Marcus & Kirsty

Melbourne to London by bicycle. Then London via Cairo to Cape Town.
Jude & Astrid

Sloths on wheels. Their second long tour.
Gayle & John

He’s a talented photographer and an engaging writer. The website features articles from his recent trips, plus his journals from The Big Africa Cycle.
Peter Gostelow

A photo blog of her solo travels from Norway to Singapore
Phoebe Tan

They've been world travelers and digital nomads since 2014, and their site also contains numerous resource articles.
Daniele & Elena

Eloquent writing and an eye for detail makes this blog well worth a read.
Sarah & Tom

Why do we call ourselves Pedals and Puffins?
…because bicycle touring and wildlife photography are two of our greatest passions.
Bert & Mary

She shares her adventures through cartoons, and they're hilarious! Yet another site you don’t want to miss.
Tegan Phillips

Eloquent writing from a solo female cyclist.
Nicole Heker

Not only do they write about their journey through the Americas, but they also provide extensive tips on cycling there.
Zoë & Olivier

On June 20, 2021, they set off to cycle around the world.
Debs & Tom

She has cycled twice around the world, but this website just covers her trip around Africa.
Dorothee Fleck

An entertaining writing style—but then again, what else would you expect from a website titled Going in Circles: Two Hobbits Pedalling from the UK to NZ.
Trystan & Josephine

A young couple cycle the world.
Shirine & Kevin

She set off in 2011 and is still on the road.
Hyojin Jeong

Notes from a bicycle journey around our little planet (2008-14.)
Julian Bloomer

Cycling from Alaska to Argentina on dirt.
Nicholas Gault

Fabian and Adrian cycled from the North Cape of Norway all the way down the western coast of Africa to Cape Town, South Africa.
Adrian & Fabian

Two friends from Finland who cycled around the world.
Antti & Lauri

Bicycle adventures in the Americas.
Suzie & Ski

In addition to their trip journals, they also offer helpful travel guides for each country they’ve ridden through.
Zoe & Stew

Where in the world haven't they cycled? A must-visit site for anyone planning to ride through Africa.
Amaya & Eric

Pedaled from Zurich to Cape Town via the western route. His site is also full of videos from the trip.
Jean-Baptiste

A stylish website from two architects who cycled from England to Singapore.
Matt & Becky

Traveled across North America on a unicycle.
Cary Gray

Bikepacking adventures in Asia, South America and Europe.
Mike Hayes

Not only is he an expedition bikepacker who navigated the Chinese Himalayas using satellite imagery (pure madness!) but he’s also an evocative writer, and his articles are well worth reading.
Jerry Kopack

Her travel articles are illustrated with stunning photos.
Cinderella Servranckx

Setting off in her mid-twenties, she spent three years cycling around the world.
Fredrika Ek

They're two retired school teachers from Suffolk, England who have been cycle touring as their main summer holiday since 1997 in Europe.
Jon & Frank

He has written a number of books about his tours through Europe and also hosts a popular cycle touring podcast.
Andrew Sykes

Two brothers on a journey from Lisbon to Singapore.
Jordi & Joan

A thoroughly enjoyable read about a multi-year trip around the world.
Nick Thomson

Beautiful photos, great videos, and philosophical writing—a website well worth visiting.
Clotaire Mandel

Compelling stories about the people, cultures, and landscapes they encountered on their bikepacking adventures.
Kenneth & Marie

Solo trips through Europe, Asia and North America.
Ewa Świderska

Two school friends rode in 3,5 years from Germany to Australia.
Dominik & Simon

An enjoyable account of the author's trip around the world.
Jonathan Kambskard-Bennett

Sloths on the move – along the silk road. This is the first of their three long tours.
Gayle & John

The title “We Love Mountains” says it all: stories of bikepacking adventures in the Himalayas, Pamirs, and Europe. Ed is also the author of the book Gravel Rides Scotland.
Ed & Marion

His photography is stunning, and his website is a must-see.
Nicolás Marino

She has cycled through many countries around the world, but her blog articles mainly cover her Africa trip.
Blanca Fernandez

Bikepacking on fatbikes from Mexico to Ushuaia.
Dan & Gina

Two-wheeled adventures around the world.
Kelly & Michael

Their blog entries truly capture what it’s like to cycle through each country they’ve visited.
Lisi & Torsten

His blog articles are full of photos that give an idea of what it’s like to cycle from Sweden to South Africa.
Carl-David Granbäck

A lighthearted blog about an extended trip around the world.
Chris & Dea

Bikepacking trip reports, along with tips for solo cyclists, how-to guides, and gear reviews.
Alissa Bell

A well-written blog on riding from North America to South America.
Nathan Haley

He cycled from England to South Africa and from Alaska to Argentina. His site is also full of bike touring tips.
Dave Briggs

Joe’s site documents his bikepacking tours in various countries.
Joe Cruz

She’s been touring solo on and off since 2011, and in the summer of 2026, she plans to tackle the Peru Divide.
Tara Weir

Travels and adventures of a retired couple – primarily by bike.
Chris & Margo

The title of Lorraine's website: Cycling in a skirt
One life, some bicycles. A million possibilities, zero clue!
Lorraine Lambert