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United Kingdom cycling Tours

Discover unforgettable journeys across Europe where cycling reveals landscapes rich in history, nature, and culture. From the green countryside of England to the wild Scottish Highlands, every region invites travelers to experience heritage and scenery in motion. A bike tour in Europe blends tradition, iconic landmarks, and breathtaking coastlines into one seamless adventure.

The United Kingdom offers some of the most inspiring UK cycling tours. It includes England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Within this island nation, England bike tours stand out with their mix of rolling hills, historic towns, and cultural landmarks. London, a global hub of art and history, contrasts with charming villages like the Cotswolds or the medieval streets of York. Each England bike trip captures the timeless character of the land.

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Cycle Tours England: Countryside and Heritage

Beyond the vibrant cities, the countryside unfolds with lush meadows, quiet lakes, and stone cottages. In the Cotswolds, cyclists ride through landscapes shaped by centuries of tradition. Honey-colored cottages line small roads, rivers wind through valleys, and medieval churches mark village centers. This part of cycle tours England offers a slower rhythm, where each turn of the wheel connects past and present.

Scotland Bike Adventures

Heading north, Scotland opens with its Highlands. Here cyclists meet misty lochs, ancient castles, and towering mountains. The rugged terrain tells stories of clans and traditions, and riders often pause to absorb its silence. Cycling through this region combines challenge and reward, making it a highlight of many UK bike tours.

England and France Cycling Tours

Discover France also offers itineraries linking England with France. Crossing the English Channel reveals Normandy with its historic beaches or Brittany with its coastal charm. These combined England and France tours bring together two cultures, giving cyclists the opportunity to explore both sides of European history in one journey.

UK Cycling Tours: Featured Itineraries

Tour NameDurationRegionPrice
Complete Cotswolds Cycle Loop7 Days / 6 NightsUnited KingdomFrom 1408€
Coast and Castles Cycling7 Days / 6 NightsUnited KingdomFrom 1492€
Scotland Lochs and Glens6 Days / 5 NightsUnited KingdomFrom 1190€

Why Choose Cycling Tours England

Each England bike trip is more than a ride. It is a discovery of heritage, landscapes, and tradition. From the Yorkshire Dales to the Cornish coast, cyclists find unique atmospheres shaped by nature and culture. Routes are designed for different levels, making UK cycling tours accessible and rewarding. With Discover France, travelers connect with authentic destinations while enjoying the freedom of the open road.

REASONS TO VISIT ENGLAND

Due to its long and prestigious history, England’s culture is rich, recognizable, and has been exported to most corners of the world. England has, for centuries, been one of the world’s epicenters for fantastic art, literature, theatre, music, and the birthplace of industry. Calling England the green and pleasant land is an understatement. From the north to the south of the country, you’ll find boasting idyllic rolling hills as far as the eye can see, you’re guaranteed to fall in love with the lush green landscape.
London

London is one of the world’s most mesmerizing cities. Modern architectural marvels like the Shard line ancient laneways peppered with historic monuments, high-end shops, and award-winning theaters. The picturesque streets wind their way around renowned attractions like Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and St. Paul’s Cathedral.

Cotswolds

Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides, outstanding countryside with river valleys, water meadows and beech woods, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns where time has stood still for over 300 years.

REASONS TO VISIT SCOTLAND

Edinburgh

Edinburgh has it all – from unforgettable historic sites and world-class festivals to fantastic shopping and mouth-watering dining. With its medieval architecture and narrow streets that make up the Old Town and the elegant Georgian style of the New Town, Edinburgh is a captivating city that will never cease to amaze you. Walk the famous Royal Mile and see the 17th century Palace of Holyroodhouse, the modern parliament building and Arthur’s Seat, the extinct volcano overlooking the city.

The Scotch Whisky Experience

With a history stretching back as far as the 11th century, Scottish whisky is an important part of the Scottish identity. There are six distinct whisky-producing regions and 125 distilleries in Scotland – many of which offer visitors a glimpse at their creative process with tours and tastings!

SCOTLAND GASTRONOMY
From Scottish salmon and hand-dived scallops from the Isles, to local organic beef and home-grown veggies, the memorable culinary journeys showcased across Scottish restaurants owe it all to the providence of the produce.

REASONS TO VISIT NORTHERN IRELAND

The region is a cultural tapestry, boasting a thriving arts & entertainment scene, lively pubs, and delectable cuisine – all wrapped up in a warm, inclusive environment.
Belfast
A city full of creativity and unique attractions, including the world-renowned Titanic Belfast, the cutting-edge art galleries of the Cathedral Quarter, the casual eateries that abound in the city and the excitement of St. George’s Market.
Giant’s Causeway
This spectacular rock formation – Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage site – is one of Ireland’s most impressive and atmospheric landscape features, a vast expanse of regular, closely packed, hexagonal stone columns looking for all the world like the handiwork of giants.

REASONS TO VISIT WALES

Cardiff the capital

Often called the « city of castles », it’s known for romantic historic landmarks, modern attractions like the Wales Millennium Centre, and for its proximity to the Vale of Glamorgan and the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.

Wales

Wales has some fantastic beaches from little bays like Caswell and Langland on the Gower peninsula to wide-open expanses of sand such as Rest Bay, Porthcawl and South Beach, Tenby. The south and west coasts are really popular with surfers and in the north it is great for kayaking, kitesurfing and other watersports.

There are 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Wales

The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales, Castles and Town Walls of King Edward I, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal and Blaenavon Industrial Landscape, have been awarded this prestigious title, your interest is piqued by medieval strongholds, or marvels of modern engineering.

You can also find your Provence bike tour, your Pyrenees bike tour or your Switzerland bike tour.