La Gomera, the greenest of the Canary Islands, lies just 30 kilometres off the coast of Tenerife, at the edge of an enormous shelf in the Atlantic Ocean. Steep cliffs along the rocky coastline give way to volcanic peaks inland. Deep gorges, limit access to many parts of the island, and tourism here is still in its early stages.
Take off for Tuscany and feed your soul on an art-filled odyssey, from imperfect Pisa to flouncy Florence. Dive into the Renaissance, savour the wine, take in the beauty and fill all five senses. Inspect the lively walled city of Lucca, trek to Leonardo’s place of birth: Vinci. In between, you’ll cycle through peaceful scenes, olive orchards and seas of grapevines, breathing the aroma of the magical 'Toscana'.
A week of walking along the Atlantic coast, on beaches, dunes and steep cliffs through a peaceful natural area where sea mist envelops Mediterranean vegetation.
During this round-trip you will discover the biggest of the Dodecanese Islands: Rhodes. Experience by bike one of the most beloved islands of Greece from an unknown side. You will peddle through remote villages, will taste the local wines and olives and enjoy the mild Mediterranean climate.
The upper course of the Loire still shows what the Loire has always been: a natural, untamable river/stream. Cycle along the sandbanks, old river curves and islands. Pass age old bridges and medieval castles. Admire the technical ingenuity of the canal bridge in Briare. And enjoy: ‘Chavignol up to Sancerre’!
Cycle around approximately two thirds of the county of Cornwall, following the coastal roads as near as possible to the sea and covering parts of the South West Coastal Path, winding in and out of coves and bays. This trip takes in the best of Cornwall with a surprise around every corner.
Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk is by far the most popular long distance trail in Britain, and one of the world’s great walks. From the Irish Sea at St Bees Head, it winds its way across Northern England to the North Sea shoreline at Robin Hood’s Bay. On this second half of the walk, you passes through two National Parks: the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors.
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Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am – 6:00pm (CET)