Our 2026 European road cycling tours are now available for booking!
Whoop! Whoop! Air horns, streamers and marching band at the ready – our 2026 departures are now live on our website! Simply jump on to the HOLIDAYS page and have a browse through the tours that take your fancy. What’s more, the overwhelming majority of our tours have stayed the same price as 2025, which we’re sure will be welcome news!

Once you’ve narrowed it down (decisions, decisions!), just click ENQUIRE NOW from the trip webpage to drop us an email. You can mention any other tours you’re interested in at this point, as well as whether or not you’re planning to come away as part of a group, if you’d like to reserve a hire bike and if you’d prefer to have a single room.
Our awesome office team will be straight back in touch with you – usually within 24 hours or on a Monday if you submitted your enquiry over a weekend.
We can’t wait to help you plan your 2026 cycling adventure!
Some snapshots of our year so far …
Our summer cycling holiday season is now in full flow and it’s been fantastic to see so many smiles on and off bikes in some of the most beautiful cycling spots of Europe. Here’s just a taster of some of our recent trips, to inspire you when choosing a holiday for 2026 …











Our new guides Anna, Xavi-Pol and Levi have settled into their new roles seamlessly and are getting wonderful feedback from the clients they’ve supported, many of whom have said that you wouldn’t know it was their first season with us. We’re super proud to have them on the team!


Footnote: no photos of Anna so far – she must have been too busy behind the camera, working her professional photography skills!

Have you read Marmot guide Tom’s blog TOP TIPS: HOW TO PACK YOUR BIKE FOR YOUR NEXT CYCLING TRIP ? If you’re due to come on holiday with us this year, don’t forget to check it out. It’s full of gems that will not only keep your bike safe while in transit, but will also save you time once you arrive in your destination, giving you more opportunity to meet your fellow riders and chill out in the bar on your first evening.
You might also want to check out our blogs HOW TO PREPARE YOUR BIKE FOR A MULTI DAY CYCLING HOLIDAY and CYCLISTS: HOW TO RIDE SAFELY IN A GROUP. It’s always worth refreshing your skills so you can really get the most out of your holiday, and fully indulge yourself in Type 1 (or Type 2, if that’s your preference) fun!