Cycling Tours & Bike Trips in Spain
Spain is bigger than most people realize, and there’s so much to experience. Ever dreamed of relaxing on Calella's blue flag beaches? How about cycling through medieval towns and castles, exploring ancient L'Escala ruins, visiting Dali's Museum in Figueres, and riding the Via Verde from Girona to coast? Discover Caravaca de la Cruz, wander quintessesque Spanish villages, reward yourself with local food and wine.
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Roxana • traveled in October, 2024
The routes, landscapes, towns were amazing. Really enjoyed the history and architecture of medieval towns and their friendly.people. Good accomodations and breakfasts. Weather was unexpectedly way too hot which make climbing long hills very challenging. Suggest upgrading bikes to new lighter versions.
Cycle Southern Spain - Murcia - J
JUNE • traveled in May
Very well organised tour. The route notes were extremely detailed and helpful as the route was quite complicated some days - presumably to avoid busy roads. However the country wasn’t good for enjoyable cycling, being treeless and agricultural, and apart from the White Villages I really only enjoyed the scenery on the third day from Montellano to Arcos when the route went through the hills and along the river on a good Via Verde. On the last day getting out of Jerez took an hour then soon after it was semi-industrial wasteland. The Via Verde between Seville and Carmona was in terrible condition with deep ruts and sand. I was also unlucky to get a flat- the seal at the tube valve failed- and I had terrible trouble changing the tube- the plastics levers not strong enough and the pump nozzle completely stuck. I left a note to the bike hire.
Self-Guided Cycling in Andalucia: Seville to Cadiz - S
Sarah • traveled in September
This tour far exceeded my expectations! The company, IberoCycle, went above and beyond to make my experience memorable and enjoyable. They picked me up from my hotel in Bilbao, gave me a choice of cycles previously prepared for me, and an excellent introduction to the tour materials and resources available to me. I was provided with a whole packet of maps, information on local attractions, and various cycle routes. The hotels booked by the company were clean, conveniently located, and added much to the joy of the trip.
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- Cycle Southern Spain - Murcia
- Cycling the Mediterranean Coast in Spain
- Girona Women's Cycling Camp
- Self-Guided Cycling in Andalucia: Seville to Cadiz
- Cycling Catalonia
- Sternfahrt Mallorca mit Charme
- Majorca Loop Tour
- Mallorca | Spain | Guided e-bike tour
- Camino de Santiago
- Spain individual - The original Way of St. James (11 days)
Cycle Southern Spain - Murcia
32 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great mix of cycling and seeing the local environment.”
Francesco, traveled in May
Murcia's 249km network of varied terrain welcomes hybrid bikes. The Via Verde del Noroeste railway path leads to historic Cehegin, followed by the scenic Ricote Valley. Daily rides cover 39-57km on quiet roads with moderate elevation gains.
Duration 7 days Destinations Murcia, Caravaca de la Cruz, Calasparra, Cieza Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 91 mi Operator Explore! From $1,520
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Barcelona to Valencia unfolds along Mediterranean cycling paths. The route includes Sitges' cobbled streets, Tarragona's Roman ruins, and Ebro Delta's wetlands. Beachfront stays at Hotel Altafulla Mar and Hotel Miami Mar offer daily swimming breaks.
Duration 8 days Destinations Barcelona, Sitges, Tarragona, L'Ampolla, Valencia Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Easy Distance 384 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $4,573
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Catalonia's smooth roads connect Girona to Banyoles Lake and Sant Hilari Sacalm's 25km climb. Female guides lead two skill groups, featuring the Els Angels ascent. Routes range 40-95km with vehicle support and Spanish meals.
Duration 6 days Destinations Girona, Banyoles, Sant Hilari Sacalm, Tossa de Mar Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 92 mi Operator Eat Sleep Cycle From
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Self-Guided Cycling in Andalucia: Seville to Cadiz
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The route notes were extremely detailed and helpful as the route was quite complicated some days.”
JUNE, traveled in May
Spain's varied landscapes stretch from Seville's urban tracks to the Via Verde railway path. The route encompasses Carmona's walled town, Montellano's pink marble streets, and Arcos' dramatic hilltop setting before reaching Cádiz's ancient harbor. Historic Paradors provide accommodation.
Duration 7 days Destinations Seville, Carmona, Montellano, Puerto Serrano, Arcos de la Frontera, Jerez, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Cadiz Age Range Ages 14+ Distance 110 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
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Ride through Catalonia's Garrotxa volcanic area on traffic-free Vies Verdes greenways, stopping in Girona's medieval streets and the historic mining town of Ripoll. The route includes a challenging 38km ride through Cap de Creus National Park to the coastal town of Cadaques, with Mediterranean views along the way. You'll stay in 3-4 star hotels, including 2 nights in Roses, where you can try the famous prawns in Palamos.
Duration 8 days Destinations Girona, Ripoll, Olot, Roses, Cadaques, Palafrugell, Begur, Palamos Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 165 mi Operator Eurocycle Adventures From $2,284
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Eastern Mallorca beckons with 35-55km daily routes. Highlights include Mondragó Nature Park's turquoise waters, Santueri Castle near Felanitx, and Porto Cristo's dragon caves. High-quality bikes complement Barefoot Hotel stays in Portocolom.
Duration 7 days Destinations Portocolom, Mondragó Natural Park, Artà, Felanitx, Porto Cristo, Santanyí Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 100 mi Operator Eurobike From
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The Balearic gem offers 50-65km daily rides. The route passes Capocorp Vell's ancient ruins, Porto Cristo's Dragon Caves, and winds through orange groves to Port de Sóller. Moderate terrain features strategic rest stops and beach breaks.
Duration 8 days Destinations Playa de Palma, Colònia de Sant Jordi, Porto Cristo, Can Picafort, Pollenca, Port de Soller Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Distance 125 mi Operator Eurobike From
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Mallorca's charm reveals itself on e-bike, covering 293km over 8 days. The route from Palma winds through 13 authentic towns, including Petra and Pollenca. Boutique hotels and guided historic tours enhance daily rides averaging 50km.
Duration 8 days Destinations Palma de Mallorca, Randa, Porreres, Petra, Montuiri, Serra de Tramuntana, Campanet, Binissalem, Caimari, Puerto de PollensaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Easy Distance 165 mi Operator Terranova Touristik From
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The path from Gijon's coastal routes to inland mountains passes through Cudillero's fishing village and Vilalba's medieval streets. The route to Abadin, Rabade's viaduct, and Sobrado dos Monxes monastery lead to the French Way at Arzua.
Duration 9 days Destinations Oviedo, Cudillero, Navia, Ribadeo, Vilalba, Sarria, Melide, Santiago de Compostela Age Range Ages 18+ Distance 198 mi Operator Eurocycle Adventures From $2,688
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This tour follows the original 9th-century pilgrimage route that King Alfonso II first traveled, taking you through the Cantabrian Mountains and dense forests of Asturias. The route includes challenging terrain through Pola de Allande and Grandas de Salime, with daily distances averaging 50-60 kilometers. You'll reach the UNESCO-listed Roman walls of Lugo before arriving at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, where the remains of Apostle James rest.
Duration 11 days Destinations Oviedo, Grado, Tineo, Obona, Nueva, Grandas, Lugo, Palas de Rei, Melide, Santiago de Compostela Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 298 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
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What our customers ask about Cycling Tours & Bike Trips in Spain
What is the best time of year for cycling in Spain?
Spain's cycling seasons differ across regions. The north (Cantabria and Asturias) welcomes cyclists from April to October with dry conditions. Along the Mediterranean and in Mallorca cyclists can ride from February through November. The sweet spots are spring (March-May) and fall (September-October) when temperatures are mild. The popular Camino de Santiago works best in April June or September-October. Tour data shows peak cycling season runs May through September when routes are busiest and most tour companies operate at full capacity.
What are the typical daily cycling distances on Spain bicycle tours?
Daily routes cover 30-65km (19-40 miles) depending on the chosen tour and difficulty. The coastal paths of Mallorca average 40-50km per day with flexible options. Easier 30km routes suit casual riders while more challenging 60km stretches appeal to experienced cyclists. The Costa Brava section in Catalonia features mostly flat 35-55km daily rides. On the Camino de Santiago riders typically cover 45-50km each day. A TourRadar reviewer shared: "The distances were very manageable with plenty of time to stop and explore charming medieval villages along the way."
What cultural and historical sites will I visit on Spain's cycling routes?
The routes connect riders with Spain's rich heritage. Valencia's Orange Blossom Coast tour stops at the City of Arts and Sciences complex and the historic quarter. Cyclists on the Camino de Santiago pass medieval settlements historic churches and end at Santiago Cathedral. In Cantabria the route includes the Altamira Caves museum and fishing communities. A TourRadar participant noted: "The combination of cycling and cultural visits made the experience much richer than just a cycling holiday."
What type of accommodation can I expect on Spain cycling tours?
Lodging ranges from boutique hotels to historic properties and family inns. The Catalonia tour features unique stays like a converted 14th-century castle at Castell d'Emporda and the beachfront Hotel Platja Daurada. Along the Camino de Santiago riders rest in monasteries guesthouses and distinctive Parador hotels. Standard amenities include private bathrooms bike storage and often pools. Guest reviews consistently highlight the "charming mix of historic and modern hotels with excellent regional cuisine."
What self-guided tour support services are provided during Spain cycling tours?
Self-guided packages come with route notes GPS tracking luggage transfer service and round-the-clock emergency support. The Catalonia tour provides the Headwater Navigation App maps local assistance and daily bag transfers. In La Rioja cyclists receive route orientations GPS files and access to a support hotline from 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM. According to TourRadar feedback: "The organization was flawless with excellent route guidance and reliable luggage transfers every day."
What's included in meals on Spain bicycle tours?
Tours typically cover daily breakfast and select dinners giving cyclists freedom to explore local food spots. Morning meals feature continental options with Spanish touches. Tours through La Rioja and Basque Country often add wine tastings and pintxos (tapas) stops. The Mallorca routes include half-board with evening meals at chosen local establishments. A TourRadar participant reported: "The included meals were excellent featuring fresh seafood along the coast and traditional Spanish dishes while free evenings allowed us to explore local restaurants."





























