National Bike Month

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Around 50 million people in America go bike riding each month. Bicycling helps an individual build muscle tone, lose weight and build endurance. It is also a relatively easy way to exercise and the only commitment you really need to make to it is to buy a bike. It can be done pretty much anywhere, even while traveling. In honor of National Bike Month, we’ve put together our list of trips that incorporate biking.

G Adventures 7 Day Tuscany, Italy
This 7 day tour takes travelers on a through Tuscany. What better way is there to see the area than through roaming through the towns and countryside while on board a bike? This tour is great for those that are looking for a little bit of an adventure as there are both on and off-road biking opportunities. It won’t be all work and no play though as there will be plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy of some the area’s delicious eateries. Since you will be spending so much time bike riding and burning off calories, you don’t have to feel bad about indulging in some of the rich, Italian dishes.

7 Day Croatia Active Adventure
If you are looking for a trip that offers a mix of different activities, then this one is for you. Travelers can not only bike, but hike, use a sea kayak or just enjoy some leisure time. If bike riding is what you are after then you will get plenty of it. On day 5 of your adventure you will get to cycle through Konavle Valley where you can see some of the local vineyards and even a windmill or two. Don’t forget to sample some of the wine along the way.

12 Day USA Hike
This 12 day trip is the perfect way to explore some of the national parks and monuments in the USA. Travelers can go rafting down the Colorado River, hike through parts of the Grand Canyon and bicycle from Moab along the trails to Arches National Park. Throughout the trails there’s beautiful scenery as well. There will also be plenty of opportunities to wind down with time in Las Vegas part of the overall itinerary.

Even if you are a biking novice you still might enjoy some of these trips. They are a great way to see many attractions in a whole new way while getting in a little bit of exercise while on vacation.

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