Here you can see different routes all over the world for fans of bike tours.
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Pacific Coast, Canada and the US
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Starting in Vancouver and ending near the Mexican border, this 2000-mile route includes the Pacific coastal highway through the states of Washington, Oregon and California. Along the way, cyclists have the possibility to pass through misty mountains, cross the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, as well as they can watch how surfers conquer the big waves on the California beaches. Of course, to complete the route you need a lot of time, so give it the maximum amount of time to capture all the stunning scenery, which you can meet on the way.
Death Road Bolivia
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Perhaps this is one of the most dangerous roads in the world, 40-mile route connecting La Paz and Coroico, became the basis for legends among bike enthusiasts and thrill seekers tourists. North Yungas Road (commonly called "Dit Road" or the death of the road) - it is the road over a precipice of 600 meters. It leads around the mountain and breathtaking views of the Bolivian Amazon rainforest whose beauty Bole than outweighs the fear of a fatal road.
Way big Alps, France
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Classical road in big Alps should be on the first place, along with the most scenic mountain passes in Europe. Stretching more than four hundred miles from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean, the tour offers a number of exciting hardships along the highest road in France, including a grueling 30-mile ascent to the Col de l'Iseran. Needless to say, this route is not for beginners, as well as not for those who suffer from acrophobia.
From the mountains to the coast of Madagascar
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This stunning route through the heart of Madagascar should be top of the list for the roll pedal enthusiasts - lovers of wildlife. The beginning is in the capital Antananarivo and ending is in the peaceful coastal town Mahavelona. The route passes through the National Park Ranomafana and Andringitra massif. These attractions offer a great opportunity to see a rare tropical birds and local lemur.