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seaside views when cycling

Six Seaside Views
When Cycling

Discover the wealth of beauty to be discovered by the seaside when cycling.

There is arguably nothing better than pedalling to the rhythm of lapping waves against the seashore. Feeling the sun on your face, the salty sea breeze through your hair and hearing the tempting mention of an ice cream…

Seaside breaks and bikes go together like – well, fish and chips. Both are about taking a break from the noise of everyday life and exploring nature in its authentic form. We love seaside cycling for its simplicity and calming atmosphere where the air feels fresher, and spirits become lighter. It’s even been said that the ions in sea air boost serotonin levels, relieve stress and help with deep sleep. So, what could be a more perfect getaway than a leisurely cycling holiday to the seaside?

Our cycling tours in sunny coastal locations bring incredible seaside views, rich coastal culture and the most delicious seafood. Whether the waves crash against the pebbles on the Sussex beach, the soft sand on Bordeaux’s shoreline or the colourful cliffs on the Amalfi Coast, their soothing sound is just as beautiful. Some of the magic of the seaside lies in the stunning views spotted as you gaze out to sea, so we’ve listed six of the most beautiful seaside views discovered on our cycling holidays on Europe’s breathtaking coastlines.

Catalonia's Coastline

Sussex – The Seven Sisters

Heading to Britain’s south coast in search of relaxation and rejuvenation is nothing new. The great summer holiday was invented by the Victorians who, with newly built railway networks to the seaside, revelled in a trip to England’s seaside towns with promises of fun, sea and clean air. The things that continue to lure people today! Even Queen Victoria herself would travel to Sunny Sussex for a yearly staycation, the city of Brighton being her choice of residence.

Much like back then, the wonders of the Sussex coastline continue to astonish people today. One notable sight to the east of Brighton is the striking chalk cliffs that bellow above the rocky shore. The Seven Sisters stand as a universal symbol of the British seaside and are one of the most beautiful natural erosion spectacles to behold. Their blinding white hue contrasts with the turquoise sea below and the blanket of greenery that covers them from above. As you pedal along this coastal shelf, make sure to stop and take a photo.

TOUR

Take yourself to the seaside for a short break combining some great leisure cycling routes with some of the best accommodation, restaurants, and spa facilities in Sussex.

Sussex cycling holidays
The Seven Sisters

Amalfi Coast – Ravello

Steeped in thousands of years of history, the charming town of Ravello sits on a mountaintop 1,200 feet above the Mediterranean Sea. Known famously as “The Balcony of the Amalfi Coast”, its awe-inspiring views, which look onto the sapphire sea, are framed with vibrant pink flower blooms and glowing white statues. Seduced by its quiet nature, medieval streets and garden villas, artists, composers and authors have come here seeking inspiration and refuge. Over the last two centuries, artist JMW Turner, composer Richard Wagner and writer Virginia Woolf have admired the sweeping vistas of Ravello.

TOUR

Cycling along the beautiful Campania coastline and into the heartland of the Cilento National Park. Finish your holiday off with a few days on the iconic Amalfi Coast.

Campania & Amalfi cycling holidays
Ravello The Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast – Atrani

If you’re looking for views on the shore, head further down the coast to find the secret fishing village of Atrani. In the day, its sandy coves are lined with electric blue parasols which contrast against the pastel pink and orange buildings in the backdrop. As the cyan blue waters turn dark at dusk, watch as tiny fishing boats carry lamps out to sea in the hope of attracting schools of fish. The countless lights floating in the evening waves are just as amazing as seeing thousands of stars in the midnight sky.

Atrani The Amalfi Coast

Bordeaux – Dune du Pilat

Europe’s tallest sand dune resides in France’s southwestern region of Bordeaux. Renowned for its gigantic size, this mass of golden sand covers 2.7 kilometres with a volume of 60 million metres cubed. Its majestic form looks like something plucked straight out of a film, providing visitors with an otherworldly experience.

Its size doesn’t overshadow its beauty, however. As the sun beats down on its surface, waves of sand cast snaking shadows across its slopes. At sunset, the dune glows pink mirroring the pastel colours in the sky. However, the views from the summit are even more magnificent. From the pinnacle ridge of the dune, experience an astonishing 360° view. Wonder at the panoramic sight of grandiose forest, sand dunes and perpetual ocean. When cycling around Bordeaux’s Arcachon Bay, be sure to visit this unique natural wonder.

TOUR

The city of Bordeaux offers a heady mix of rich history, world-class architecture and a fantastic collection of fine wines. This tour aims to show off the best of Bordeaux, from the city, right to the beaches.

Bordeaux cycling holidays
Dune Du Pilat

Catalonia – Calella de Palafrugell

Spain is well-known for its 8,000 kilometres of coastline which attracts visitors every year to its warm coastas. However, the Costa Brava shouldn’t be compared to the tourist-crowded coastlines. This stretch of shoreline is sprinkled with “secret seasides”, one being Calella de Palafrugell. With a peaceful atmosphere and calm beaches, the seaside town of Calella de Palafrugell is the perfect place to slow down and take in the vibrant coastline. Whilst riding along the seafront you’ll spot dazzling coves chipped out of the hillside. Here, stark white buildings with terracotta roofs shine against the deep sapphire sea and delicate fisherman boats are left perched on the sand awaiting their next adventure on the water.

TOUR

Explore the gorgeous region of Catalonia, with its historic towns and picturesque landscape. From the mountains to the sea, you’ll be treated to some of the most wonderful views in Spain.

Catalonia cycling holidays
Calella de Palafrugell

Catalonia – Cap Roig Botanical Garden

Cap Roig Botanical Garden provides one of the most charming viewpoints in Spain. Amidst blooming swathes of plants and the sweet smell of flowers, catch sight of the Mediterranean Sea and Catalonia’s shining coastline. Hugging the upper cliff shelf, this floral masterpiece lights up every morning. Watch as the sun paints the garden as thousands of flowers shine bright against the ocean backdrop. Pedal through this botanical haven and enjoy this picture-perfect seascape.

TOUR

Experience the amazing region of Catalonia through its delicious cuisine. Flavours of Catalonia is the perfect Spanish cycling getaway for foodies, filled authentic treats and traditional dishes.

Catalonia cycling holidays
Cap Roig Botanical Gardens

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