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Tom & Sabine

TOM & SABINE

www.tenmillionturns.com

Turkey

Pakistan

Kyrgyzstan

 

 

 

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If you want wild and remoteness, this is the place to go. Almost only off-road cycling here, through endless green to golden valleys with peaks towering over you. The nomadic culture here is most welcoming to strangers and you can literally pitch your tent anywhere. Herds of horses and yaks roam the fields, and there is the occasional yurt with herdsmen who always come to greet the foreigner. It’s heaven on earth.


Pedr Charlesworth

PEDR CHARLESWORTH

https://pedrcharlesworth.com

Pakistan

Karakoram Highway

A serpentine of a road weaving between 7000m mountains, jaw dropping valleys and colossal glaciers. Combine with the friendly locals and the opportunity for exploring other valleys, it’s unforgettable.

Georgia

Adjara & Samtshke-javakheti

Plenty of rough stuff to ride with a real wild feel to the road. After exploring the mountains, head into Tbilisi to let off some steam in the quirky capital.

Vietnam

Mid-Coastal & Highland region

Gorgeous smooth coastal roads, cheap food and the opportunity to head into the mountains – what more could you want on a cycle tour?



Olly & Lorna – locycle

OLLY & LORNA

http://locycle.blogspot.com

Scotland

Outer Hebrides (The Hebridean Way, Sustrans)

A superbly scenic adventure, a sign-posted route, beautiful beaches and lots of wildlife. Quiet, remote and wild at times, comfortable campsites and the Co-Op at others.

The French / Swiss Alps

Chamonix

Cycling towards Chamonix and marvelling at the mighty Mont Blanc as it gets bigger and bigger. Wonderful off-road cycle paths across France led us here.

China

Yunnan

From jungles in the tropics to mountains on the Tibetan Plateau, this region is stunning for bicycle touring. Traditional Old Towns adorned with red lanterns break up the journey perfectly.



Marcus & Kirsty – She’s not pedalling on the back

MARCUS & KIRSTY

https://shesnotpedallingontheback.com

India

North East

A corner of India that feels closer to South East Asia than Delhi. Tribal villages, jungles, hills and tea plantations all inhabited by super friendly and excitable locals who will make you feel like the most famous person in the world!.

Japan

Honshu island

In the west of Honshu island you can climb into lush alpine forests on beautifully smooth roads with a few tunnels to keep things interesting. Relax in an onsen at the end of the day before tucking into sushi and sake.

Norway

The first and still one of the best countries that we’ve toured by tandem. Every pedal stroke takes you through jaw dropping scenery, past fjords and over mountains on quiet roads and with an abundance of wild camping spots