3 Greek Cycling Destinations

Cycling can without a doubt be a great pleasure and has generated an entire travel culture of its own.
3 Greek Cycling Destinations
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4/2/2015
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4/2/2015

Cycling can without a doubt be a great pleasure and has generated an entire travel culture of its own. In Greece there are some 80 or so clubs around the country involved in road biking and track racing, as well as BMX dirt bikes and mountain biking. We picked three ideal destinations for different levels of guests looking to combine their love for Cycling with their summer escape.

The Easy Ride – the Tweed Run on Spetses Island

Classic bikes, tweed jackets and trousers, scarves and oxford shoes are not he usual cycling gear. However, if you are looking for a vintage cycling experience, the island of Spetses is a great destination. The island dresses up for the occasion to inspire you and ride you back in time. Don’t miss the pic nic sides for tea and assortments, not the open-air Jazz concerts. This is a fairy tale set up and is ideal for families looking to spice up their vacation in the island of Spetses or Porto Heli area. During the event there is a prize for best attire and a photographer capturing moments of the event to share with participants. A highlight to totally blend in with the event are the barber shops grooming your moustache- if you have one of course- the old fashionable way with an upward twist at the edges.  While you are in Spetses you can also visit the Archontiko (mansion)  of Bouboulina, a heroine of the 1821 War of Independence, which was built at the end of the 17th Century.

The Medium Ride – on Ios Island

The island’s ground morphology is ideal for mountain bike. There are routes worth exploring through hills and mountains, following dirt roads or pathways. Most routes allow cyclists to discover hidden and a non-touristic paths with truly breathtaking landscapes. Start from Hora to the monastery of Agios Ioannis, pass through windmills and theaters, the beaches of Mylopotas and Agios Prokopios all the way to Pyrgos which is Ios’ highest mountain. End your route to Plakotos area. During your stay at Ios you can combine your love for cycling with a variety of water sports which are available and also with island hopping in the nearby islands of Santorini and Folegandros.

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Copyright © 2015 by A Luxury Travel Blog. This article was written by Maria Nikolakaki and originally published on aluxurytravelblog.com.

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