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  1. London to Amsterdam in a Weekend

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    Head out of London into the Essex countryside, through charming villages and country lanes. Take the overnight ferry from Harwich and land at the Hook of Holland bright and early for a day’s cycling to the Dutch capital. Enjoy cycle paths through the sand dunes far away from cars, whilst following the beautiful North Sea coastline through idyllic seaside towns. Stop for lunch on the beach before heading inland to Amsterdam. This is the flattest ride we can think of! It can be done over a weekend with an awesome finish.

  2. London to Paris

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    Cycle between two iconic capital cities from the rolling hills of South-east England to the breath of Northern France’s countryside. There’s the opportunity to visit many First World War battlefields and memorials. Roll through famous Parisian streets in the same tracks as the Tour de France and finish under the Eiffel Tower. This trip can be completed in 3 or 4 days and there are many route options depending on what you fancy seeing along the way. For those who want a real challenge, it can also be done in 24 hours!

  3. Scottish Highlands

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    Discover rural Scotland the best way we know – by bike. Design your own route around the stunning Scottish Highlands, where the air is fresh and clean and the roads are wide and empty. Whether you want to cycle around Loch Ness, visit Fort William or just indulge in some whisky tasting, we have a route that will take you there.

  4. Coast to Coast UK

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    This is a classic UK cycle challenge and a great option for people doing their first multi-day trip or training for something bigger. Starting in Whitehaven there’s 150 miles and 4500ft of hills between you and the finish in Tynemouth –  don’t forget to dip your wheel in the sea at each end!
    This ride can also be modified to cover the width of the UK at any point you like.

  5. Land’s End to John O’Groats

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    Around 1000 miles in total, we would recommend completing this in anything from 10 to 14 days. This is a tough challenge, but definitely one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do. From the steep and narrow roads of Cornwall, to the open expanse of land and lochs in the Scottish Highlands. This trip is certainly one of the best ways to see the changing landscapes of Great Britain and definitely a tick off the bucket list.