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10 Cycling Tours to Add to Your Bucket List

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Plan your next vacation around one of these epic destination tours in cities, parks, and countryside

Plan your next vacation around one of these epic destination tours in cities, parks, and countrysides across the world. [ view in [browser](. add bicycling@email.bicycling.com to your address book ] [Bicycling.com]( FOLLOW US [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [You Tube]( [10 Cycling Tours to Add to Your Bucket List]( Whether you're an avid cyclist or a recreational rider, the best way to experience a new place is on a bike. That's because pedaling is much more immersive than driving—you’ll see, hear, and even smell additional things that you may miss otherwise—and the fact that you're on two wheels allows you to cover more ground than walking. On top of that, it's a great way to sneak in exercise while you're on the road. And, perhaps most importantly, it's just plain fun. In the spirit of cycling meets vacation, companies across the country are offering guided destination cycling tours of varying length, locations, price points, and difficulty. Here, we've rounded up 10 of these experiences that you may just want to build a vacation around. From afternoon-long urban tours to overnight trips to National Parks, wine country, idyllic farmlands and even international hotspots, the following tours—all hosted by highly-reviewed and reputable companies—may help fulfill your two-wheeled wanderlust [READ ON]( [bicycling.com]( [Seriously, Drivers? Is Your Time More Valuable Than My Life?]( It won't kill you to wait. It could kill us if you don't. [Read On]( [bicycling.com]( [Hit-and-Run Driver Leaves Former Bicycling Editor in Critical Condition]( Andrew Bernstein is still in the ICU and the whereabouts of the driver are unknown. [Read On]( [bicycling.com]( [Egan Bernal's Stage 19 Gear]( Get a closer look at the equipment the young Columbian used as he rode into the lead of the Tour de France. [Read On]( [bicycling.com]( [Man With Paintball Gun Shoots Cyclists at World Naked Bike Ride]( A passing runner caught the St. Louis attack on video. [Read On]( [bicycling.com]( [Pro-race Performance for Less—the Canyon Aeroad CF SLX Disc 9.0 Di2]( Canyon's aero road bike is light enough for the mountains and fast enough to rip through the valleys. [Read On]( [bicycling.com]( ©2019 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019 [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice](

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