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There’s not a month in the year that isn’t perfect for cycling somewhere in the world. Here’s our guide to the best places to be exploring on two wheels, and when.
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Kerala - India Cycle the rural back-roads and villages of Kerala at an ideal time of year, before the heat and humidity starts to build for the monsoon season.
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Burma A perfect month to escape the gloom of Europe and enjoy Burma’s sunshine; February is dry, warm but not too hot and humid.
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Cuba This is Cuba’s driest and least humid month and also one of the coolest – a good time to be exploring the land of rum, rhythm and revolution.
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Morocco Skirting the Sahara in southern Morocco you can enjoy hot, dry days in April with cooler, refreshing evening and early mornings.
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Italy You can expect warm, sunny and dry weather in Italy in May. The landscapes in Tuscany and Sardinia are still green and full of wildflowers.
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Spain Most of Spain is sunny, dry but not too hot in June. In the hills wildflowers fill the hedgerows and the rural landscapes are in full bloom.
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Iceland Iceland in July is normally dry and warm but not hot, with daylight hours stretching deep into the night – perfect for our camping based trip.
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France Enjoy the quiet rural back-roads of France in August, when the whole country seemingly packs up and heads for the coast.
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Eastern Europe Combine cooler cycling temperatures with harvest times all over rural Eastern Europe. The roads are quieter too as the holiday season ends.
Cycling Holidays in Eastern Europe |
South Africa Fantastic cycling in South Africa’s springtime along the ‘Garden Route’ – through fragrant, flowering hillsides and along the dramatic coast.
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Vietnam Typically dry and cool, this is a good month to be exploring Vietnam by bike. The climate changes from south to north, but overall November is a hard month to beat.
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Sri Lanka The rolling hills and coastal plains of tropical Sri Lanka are warm and sunny in December, but dry and not too humid - ideal for cycling.
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