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Spain Bike Tours

Embark on unforgettable Spain bike tours with experienced local guides! Enjoy all-inclusive cycling & MTB adventures for all skill levels, with hassle-free planning so you can fully focus on the ride.
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Get ready for a cycling journey through paradise

Sunsets, Sangria, singletrack: why Spain is best experienced by bike

Spain stands as one of the premier cycling destinations in Europe, offering a blend of scenic beauty, rich history, and challenging terrain that appeals to cyclists of all levels. From the sun-drenched hills of Mallorca to the rolling olive groves of Andalucía, Spain offers a cycling experience that feels like a journey through a living postcard. 

For those seeking a spiritual challenge, the Camino de Santiago beckons with its centuries-old path, while the rugged mountains and coastal roads of the Costa Brava provide a perfect balance of excitement and serenity. Whether you’re pedaling through vineyards, historic villages, or along the Mediterranean coast, Spain promises an unforgettable adventure for every cyclist.

Easy spins or mountain thrills: Choose your perfect ride

Whether you’re a beginner looking for a relaxed ride through Spain’s picturesque villages or an experienced cyclist seeking a challenging MTB adventure, our tours have it all. For newcomers, we offer easy, scenic routes to enjoy the country’s beauty at a leisurely pace. 

For seasoned riders, our mountain biking trips deliver thrilling climbs and rugged terrain that push your limits. We ensure every cyclist finds the perfect experience, from Mallorca’s coastal roads to Andalucía’s rugged peaks.

Beyond the tourist trails: Experience Spain like a local

At the heart of every one of our Spain bike tours is a commitment to authenticity, which is why we partner with local guides who know the country like the back of their hand. These guides aren’t just experts in cycling—they’re deeply rooted in the culture, history, and landscape of Spain. 

They’ll take you off the beaten path, showing you hidden gems only locals know about, from quiet coastal roads to ancient villages tucked away in the mountains. Their knowledge and passion for Spain will give you a true taste of the country, far beyond the typical tourist routes. It’s not just a ride; it’s an immersive experience led by those who call this stunning landscape home.

All-inclusive trips with no details left behind

Booking a bike tour with us means stepping into a seamless, all-inclusive experience that lets you focus solely on the ride. We take care of the details, from transfers to accommodations and meals. We handle the logistics so you don’t have to—no confusing routes, no worrying about where to eat or where you’ll rest after a long day in the saddle. 

Our goal is simple: to provide you with a hassle-free cycling adventure where you can immerse yourself in Spain’s stunning landscapes and culture without the stress of planning or coordination. All you have to do is enjoy the journey!

What do people think of Spain Bike Tours?
Heather M
 • June 2023

Just returned from cycling the Portuguese Camino from Porto to Santiago del Compostelo. Wonderful experience and made easier by Follow the Camino who organised the whole thing including hotels, carriage of luggage and cycle hire. They were easy to contact and responsive to any queries both before the event and during the holiday. Would highly recommend.

Joseph R

A memorable trip cycling the camino. Everything was perfect- hotels were great, bikes were of good standard and luggage was collected and delivered on time. We only had to focus on the cycling. I would give ten stars if this was an option.

maarb0l

My husband and I decided to do the Camino de Santiago in celebration of our 20th wedding anniversary and we could not have picked a better outfit to help us make a very special one.
We did not have a lot of time, so we decided to do the Camino on bikes. Follow el Camino were very accurate in describing what we should expect. The bikes that were delivered to our first hotel for us to use were perfectly sized and in great condition. They include the tools and spare parts necessary for the road and they came in handy. The accommodations were expertly picked, very comfortable and always close enough to the center of the action without being in the middle of it. We had a fantastic time. The only thing I would change for the next time is not to have such long rides each day to be able to spend more tine in each town.

Daniel Mejia

Amazing experience with E-bike club Ibiza! I went with them to Ainsa and had a killer time… amazing high level trails and top organización and planning! Highly recommend the trips they organice! Let’s gooooo… can’t wait to join again next year

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Meet the guides in the area

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Silvia Santos
Born and raised in Bilbao, before starting to work on the Camino as a tour guide, Silvia was a mountain guide in places like the Himalayas, Aconcagua, and many other places. It was not until she had the opportunity to walk the Camino for the first time that she understood the reason why so many people are attracted to it. Having walked the full Camino Frances, Silvia became enamored with the legends and stories of Camino. She currently lives in Galicia, working as a Camino guide and sharing her passion for it with people coming from all around the globe.
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Luigi Canepa
Born and raised in the Andes in Peru, Luigi gained experience by competing in downhill bike races and traveling around Peru and Europe in search of the best bike destinations. He is a certified guide and first-aid trained and has in-depth knowledge of Ibiza—where he’s been living for over 5 years now—and some other spots in Spain and the Pyrenees. Luigi traveled through Andorra, Portugal, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and Slovenia with his van, and is passionate about sharing spectacular destinations and hidden gems with his clients.
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Dan Hirst
Dan is a Yorkshire lad in Spanish disguise. You’ll most likely find him coordinating siestas at the Skedaddle Espana base in the coastal town of Tarifa. Dan loves blazing the trails on some of the most beloved trails tours across Spain’s dramatic landscapes. He finds every moment while he’s on a trail an invigorating and sensory experience, no matter if it’s a road he’s driving down every day or a completely different spot—the sounds, smells, and sights will always be different.

Frequently asked questions about bike tours in Spain

  • Spain is a cyclist’s dream

    From Mallorca’s coastal roads to Andalucía’s rugged hills, the country offers diverse landscapes that cater to every level of rider. The Pyrenees and Sierra Nevada provide thrilling challenges for mountain bikers, while the rolling vineyards of La Rioja are perfect for a scenic ride. 

    Whether you’re tackling iconic climbs or exploring historic villages, Spain’s combination of mild climate, stunning scenery, and rich culture makes it one of the best cycling destinations in the world.

  • Mountain biking in Spain is very big, thanks to its diverse terrain and excellent trail systems. 

    Areas like the Pyrenees, Sierra Nevada, and Costa Brava offer a variety of trails, from challenging descents to more beginner-friendly routes. Spain’s regions are well-known for their mountain biking opportunities, attracting riders from all over. 

    With a favorable climate and plenty of rugged terrain, Spain has become one of the top destinations for mountain biking in Europe.

  • The best place for bicycle trips in Spain largely depends on what you’re looking for, but a few destinations consistently stand out. 

    For a mix of stunning scenery and challenging climbs, the island of Mallorca is hard to beat. With its rolling hills, coastal roads, and quiet country lanes, it’s a favorite among pro cyclists and amateurs alike. 

    If you’re after rugged terrain and a true test of endurance, the Pyrenees offers some of the most iconic climbs in the world, including the Col du Tourmalet. 

    Andalucía, with its sun-soaked hills, white-washed villages, and quiet backroads, provides an unforgettable cycling experience, especially in areas like the Sierra de Grazalema. 

    For mountain biking, the Basque Country and the Sierra Nevada are top choices, offering a mix of technical trails and breathtaking views. 

    Ultimately, the options for bicycle tours in Spain span everything from coastal roads to mountain passes, so no matter your skill level or preferences, there’s a perfect place to ride.

  • The best season for bike trips in Spain is undoubtedly spring, from late March to early June

    The weather is mild, the roads are less crowded, and the landscapes are lush and vibrant, especially in regions like Andalucía and the Basque Country. This time of year offers the perfect balance—cool mornings and comfortable afternoons—making it ideal for long rides through both coastal and mountainous terrain. 

    Fall, particularly from September to November, is also a great choice, with warm but not scorching temperatures and the added bonus of fewer tourists. 

    Summer can be a bit too hot, especially in the southern and inland areas, where temperatures soar above 100°F/37°C, but for mountain bikers, the higher altitudes of the Pyrenees or the Sierra Nevada can provide a welcome escape from the heat. 

    Ultimately, for ideal riding conditions, spring and fall are your best bets in Spain.

  • The most famous bike trail in Spain is the Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James. 

    While traditionally a pilgrimage route for walkers, it has become increasingly popular with cyclists. The Camino stretches across northern Spain, offering a mix of scenic country roads, forest trails, and rugged mountain paths. 

    The most popular route, the Camino Francés, begins in the French Pyrenees and winds its way to Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, cyclists pass through historic towns, picturesque villages, and stunning landscapes. It’s a trail that combines physical challenge with cultural immersion, making it one of Spain’s most iconic and rewarding bike journeys.

  • Cycling in Spain is a popular activity, and there are a few important rules and regulations to keep in mind for a safe and enjoyable experience:

    1. Helmets: It is mandatory to wear a helmet while cycling in Spain, both in urban and rural areas. This is enforced for cyclists of all ages, although in some circumstances (such as cycling on rural roads) you may not need to wear a helmet.
    2. Bike lanes and roads: Cyclists must use designated bike lanes where available. If there are no bike lanes, cyclists should ride on the right side of the road, following traffic flow. When cycling on roads, cyclists must always yield to pedestrians.
    3. Cycling two abreast: In Spain, cycling two abreast is allowed on roads, but you must be considerate and move to single file when vehicles are approaching or when directed by law enforcement.
    4. Lights and reflectors: If cycling at night, your bike must be equipped with front and rear lights. The front light should be white, and the rear light should be red. Reflectors are also required on the pedals, wheels, and the back of the bike.
    5. Speed limits: Cyclists are expected to respect the speed limits posted for vehicles on certain roads, especially in urban areas where speeds can vary.
    6. Alcohol limits: As with driving, there are legal limits for alcohol consumption while cycling. The permissible blood alcohol level is generally the same as for drivers, and cycling under the influence can lead to fines and penalties.
    7. Cycling in groups: When cycling in a group, cyclists must not impede traffic. While it is allowed to ride two abreast, groups of cyclists should move over to allow faster vehicles to pass when necessary.
    8. Use of mobile phones: It is illegal to use a mobile phone while cycling, unless using a hands-free device.
    9. Traffic signals: Cyclists must obey traffic signals and signs just like any other road user. This includes stopping at red lights, using turn signals, and respecting pedestrian crossings.

    By following these basic rules, you can enjoy cycling tours in Spain while ensuring your safety and compliance with local regulations.

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