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How to plan a cycling holiday
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WHERE TO GOLanguage. If you speak another language even a little, it will make a trip a lot easier.
Flight costs. Check out where Ryanair and EasyJet fly to and see if any of those destinations appeal, before looking elsewhere.
Germany, Austria or the Netherlands are good places to start, because there's a cycling infrastructure already in place.
Weather. Even more so than most holidays, the right weather is vital for a successful cycling holiday. Don't be too ambitious - cycling in blazing sunshine will be as miserable and tough as in the rain - so go for somewhere warmish. If you're heading to southern Europe, spring and autumn would be a good time. If you're planning your trip in the summer, maybe stick to northern, cooler climes. If you need to check the weather at your destination, visit www.weather.co.uk
Still stuck? Check out www.bicycletouring.homestead.com. It's American, but has some great ideas as to where to go and some entertaining views on European cycling.
WHERE TO GO
So, you fancy a cycling holiday but how do you decide which country to visit? Are there any countries you want to get to know better? By bike you'll get a decent slice of countryside and culture. If nowhere springs immediately to mind, think about:
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