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Old 09-06-2024, 01:14 PM
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1-week cycling vacation?

I'm looking for ideas for a 5-7 day solo bike vacation to anywhere in the world! I've never taken a bike trip. Since I'm currently not working and my wife said I can go, this is my chance.

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  • Type of trip - Beautiful biking routes, delicious food, and local culture. Participating in a major bike event or visiting a renowned shop would be fun. This can either be a regular vacation that includes some cycling or the other way around. I'm also open to a group tour versus 100% solo depending on the cost. I'm driving or flying from the Bay Area and am ok flying half-way around the world.
  • When - Between now and Thanksgiving.
  • Type of riding - Road or gravel. I'm planning to bring my bike unless it's easier to rent one at my destination.
  • Physical demands - I currently bike 80 miles a week spread across 4 days with 8k ft of climbing. I did a self-supported 100-mile ride 2 months ago.
  • Cost - Need an overall low total cost across travel, food, and accommodations
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Old 09-06-2024, 01:31 PM
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Not cheap with travel, but doesn't get better than a Cinghiale tour.

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Old 09-06-2024, 01:32 PM
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Old 09-06-2024, 01:33 PM
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Old 09-06-2024, 01:37 PM
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Another option, if you are open to gravel that's closer to mountain biking is Scotland. Lots of farm track and trail. Something like the Badger Divide or NC500.
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Old 09-06-2024, 01:47 PM
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You might enjoy going to Provence and riding up Mt. Ventoux with Veloventoux folks in Puymeras, France. UK couple run it and have lived there for decades. Talk to Craig or Vicky. Beautiful area for riding even if you take Mt Ventoux out of the equation. Should be nice in the fall. Was there last September. VV also have riding guides (Andy is one) who can help you out and ride with you - they know the area like the back of their hand.

Fly into Marseille and Craig can pick you up, or rent a car. Bring your bike or rent a nice one in Maulacene or Bedouin. Food and wine - yes!

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Old 09-06-2024, 02:01 PM
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I am planning on heading to Girona in late October / early November. Looks like there are a ton of road AND gravel options, which is appealing to me.
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Old 09-06-2024, 02:01 PM
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For 5-7 days I would stay in the States and come to the Finger Lakes region of NY state.
You can't beat it in the fall and you won't have to deal with the time, hassle and expense of international travel.
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Old 09-06-2024, 02:30 PM
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Pick a good base

Agree with CNY rider. Find a good base (that is easy to get to) and do your rides out of there. The less infrastructure and logistical issues, the better I think.

Each spring break we try to get out to North County San Diego where my in-laws live, and where I stash a bike (and now know a lot of the roads). I call that my “cycling vacation” as I have my regular routes/loops down, and I try to incorporate some local “destination” rides (i.e. Palomar) if possible over the course of a week or so of riding.

That said, the appeal of some of these specialist cycling hotels etc. in Europe is pretty tempting.
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Old 09-06-2024, 02:47 PM
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Looks like it's about $600 from SFO to Barcelona in Oct. From Barcelona, take the train to Girona, which is like $20? Hotels aren't too pricey too.
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Old 09-06-2024, 02:56 PM
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I envy you, and think it's very generous of your wife.

I have no experience and no way would I gainsay France, Italy, or Spain, but in your shoes I would also consider Japan, South Korea, or Vietnam as I've heard great things from friends who have ridden there.
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Old 09-06-2024, 03:29 PM
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Nice, France.

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Old 09-06-2024, 04:01 PM
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For a low overall total cost, coming from the Bay Area, it would be hard to beat a West Coast road trip. I could see going down to the Santa Barbara/Santa Ynez/SLO/Paso Robles and riding different gorgeous roads every day. Good food and great scenery, excellent wine and beer if you're into that. Or head north and follow the recommendations of Jay's Essential Bike Rides going up into Oregon.

For something pricier and more exotic, I'd personally reach out to @velotel and see if I could join him on some of his amazing rides through the backroads of the Alps.
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Old 09-06-2024, 07:28 PM
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Just one thing to consider is if you go international from the U.S. the first day gets washed in jetlag — lots of beautiful places in the U.S. to ride. Overseas, recently I went to Girona and it was everything it was hyped up to be, I'm eager to go back again next year.
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Old 09-06-2024, 07:35 PM
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US options would likely be the least expensive

Europe--Portugal might be a good mix of good riding, food and low cost especially outside the big cities. We stayed in one of their historical schist villages and the roads up and around the area looked like they would be fun to ride.

Asia--I did a guided Japan tour (not cheap) but there are certainly much lower cost self-supported options. You can also look at Taiwan which is well developed, bike friendly (home of Giant!) and low cost (food/accommodation wise esp outside the metro areas)
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