Off-Road Self-Guided Tours
Picture yourself riding a small trail surrounded by nature!
Off-Road riding tours offer both Mountain Bikers and Leisure Riders the change to escape the tarmac and ride closer to natural surroundings.
With different biking options, from technical tracks to unpaved roads suitable to most abilities and skills, even for the less experienced ones!
A skilful MTB rider will always discover a way to have fun, when even a small obstacle can be an opportunity to jump over!
The Camino de Santiago Mountain Biking version, follows the pilgrims walking path as much as possible, however some sections aren’t meant to be biked and some other sections do go along paved roads. Still, rest assured you will be mountain biking most of the Camino.
Carefully designed Self Guided Bike Tours, with comprehensive Bike Itineraries, GPS navigation, thoughtful hotel options and day tour suggestions. All on a private basis with total flexibility.
Self-Guided Tour: Alentejo Evora City Break
Start/End: Evora | Duration: 4 days/3 nights
> Evora – World Heritage Site
> Megalithic Sites and quaint whitewashed villages
> Riding through olive groves and vineyards
> Rails to trails Bike Lane
> Off-road tracks suitable for all levels
Self-Guided Tour: French Way – Leon to Santiago Route
Start/End: Leon / Santiago | Duration: 7 days/6 nights
> Countryside and small villages of Castilla Y Leon and Galicia Regions
> Leon Cathedral, Astorga Roman Ruins and Ponferra Templar Castle
> Mythical Climbs to Cruz de Ferro and O’ Cebreiro
> Santiago de Compostela World Heritage Site
> Amazing gastronomy
Self-Guided Tour: Camino Portugues – Porto to Santiago Route
Start/End: Porto / Santiago | Duration: 8 days/7 nights
> A less travelled Camino Route, still filled with history
> Porto’s Cultural Heritage, Ponte de Lima Medieval town center
> Lush and Green undulating Minho – Galicia
> Close contact to nature away from crowds
> Experience Cultural, Natural and Gastronomic diversity
Disconnect and soak in nature on an Off-Road Mountain Biking vacation.
Why not riding the Camino de Santiago trails?