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Why we love Fall bike tours in Spain

Spain - Cycling from Granada to Cordoba

While many of our self-guided cycling tours in Spain wind their way through the trails and paths throughout the country, away from the bustle of the urban areas, summer in Spain is a busy time of year. It’s the peak travel season for many Europeans who flock to Spain’s soft sand beaches for rest and relaxation. Fall, on the other hand, offers travelers a different side of Spain. Here are three reasons why Spain is a great cycling destination for the fall.

1. The weather
The internal cities in Spain can get quite warm over the summer months – it’s not uncommon for Madrid to top 100F! Girona and the Catalonia region are their warmest in August at 87F. But come September, October, and even November, the temperatures drop to a comfortable 65-76F, perfect for a day of riding. Sunny days are common, with the occasional rain shower. The fall rains are pleasant, and nothing a lightweight rain jacket and booties can’t manage.

2. Fewer crowds
With the summer holidays over, Spain’s beaches are a retreat for cyclists who visit in September and October, as the majority of travelers who head to the coast to soak up the sun have gone home. As well, bustling cities are a little quieter, and lineups for museums and other attractions are a little shorter – but Spain’s distinctive culture continues to thrive. Fall is a great time to visit Spain if you’re looking for a peaceful, laid-back cycling holiday.

3. Travel Discounts
For many destinations, the shoulder season (low season) brings great cost savings on travel and Spain is no exception. Now is the time to start monitoring for flight deals, signing up for your preferred airline’s e-newsletter, or following them on social media for the latest price discounts on airfare.

The Best Self-Guided Bike Tours in Spain for Fall:

1. Catalonia Culinary Bike Tour  
This 8-day bicycle tour of Spain, near Girona, covers the Emporda interior and coastline. You cycle through the area of the Empordanet, also known as the Catalan Tuscany, for its beautiful countryside and incredible medieval villages. The experiences just get better as you stay in top-quality lodging with included gastronomic dining experiences on several nights! Along the bike route, you have the opportunity to visit wine cellars, olive oil mills, and enjoy fresh seafood from the coast! Need a short break? We also have a short version of this Spain bike tour!

2. Barcelona to Girona Road Bike Tour
This 7-day bike tour is for roadies who like to climb! Experience the backcountry of Catalonia on some of the Costa Brava’s quiet secondary roads that take you from Barcelona to Girona. While the distances in km are not substantial, there is always climbing, and we offer loop rides so you don’t have to change hotels every day. The trip finishes in that well-known roadie bike town of Girona. Not to mention, the nice hotels that await you and some delicious dining options!  Read a review of this tour by Sydney Morning Traveller Herald writer Susan Bredow here. 

3. Cycling from Granada to Cordoba
This 8-day foodie-lover bike tour gives you the opportunity to connect the cities of Granada and Cordova with their many UNESCO: the“Alhambra” in Granada and “Mezquita” in Cordova. Enjoy the villages, castles, churches, and towns that stretch before you just waiting to be discovered, many of which are home to some of the world’s finest olive oils. You will find them the perfect place to relax and recover lost energy with the best food and wines this region has to offer!