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Great Places to Rent a Bike

May 18, 2011 By Jillian

Even if you aren’t an avid cyclist, there are times when it’s just nicer to be on bike than in a car or bus.  The ability to ‘stop and smell the roses’ so to speak and go at your own pace is an aspect of travel that can’t be ignored.  Here are a few places we were glad to rent a bike:

1. Florence, Italy. I lived in Florence in 2004 and when it came time for high tourist season the downtown area was packed!  Unfortunately that’s also when we had our visitors so we had to think of something different and fun to do that would give our visitors a sense of Italy.  Fortunately we found this great Italian-American guy who was just starting bike tours.  He took my roommate, her mom, aunt and I on an unforgettable journey through the Tuscan countryside through Fiesole and into Arezzo.  We went through historic villages and stopped at a delicious little restaurant for lunch.  Admittedly there was plenty of wine at lunch, but thankfully the road back to Florence was downhill.

Biking in Cappadocia

2. Cappadocia, Turkey. Although we got a little lost, cycling through Cappadocia was amazing.  We were able to stop and explore all the different formations, fairy chimneys and caves, and despite the fact the area is so touristy, we were alone all afternoon!  We rode through farmers vegetable plots and nearly ran into a horse on a cart.  It was a lovely afternoon, even though we ended up hiking a lot!

Biking in Berlin

3. Berlin, Germany. We didn’t have to rent a bike in Berlin, our CS hosts had extras, but boy were we glad.  It was incredibly easy to zip around the city on bike and having our own transportation meant we could hit more museums and sites in a day.  We found the city really bike friendly, and no one looked at us twice when we walked into a shop holding our helmets.

Buddha Statue in Vang Vieng

4. Vang Vieng, Laos. Admittedly Vang Vieng is renown for other things besides biking, but the area has a lot more on offer than ‘Happy Menus’ and reruns of ‘Friends’.  Renting a bike in Vang Vieng meant we could see the Limestone caves on our own, meaning we could go to the ones that the tour groups didn’t go to!  We made it to the Blue Lagoon very late in the afternoon, just before closing.  It was a special experience to be inside the cave at dusk, with light just touching the reclining Buddha statue inside.  Unfortunately we also got a flat and Danny ended up riding into town on the back of a tractor.

Biking in Mendoza

5. Mendoza, Argentina. There had to be at least one wine region on our list didn’t there?  We got off the bus in wine country and bike tour touts approached us, the first and only time that ever happened.  Although we rented independent of a tour, we did get a map.  Had we made it to the area earlier in the day I would have enjoyed going to some of the further away wineries where there was more of a country feel.  Ultimately we ended up passing hours at a winery at the furthest end of the wine region.  A good bottle of wine, a picnic lunch and our bikes, nothing could be better!

Filed Under: Cycle, Headline, Weekend Warrior Tagged With: biking, cycling trips

About Jillian

I'm an adventurer and a fun loving spirit. I'll do almost anything once for the experience, well within reason. I love mountain biking, hiking and swimming. I compete in adventure races, but I'm also a complete nerd and love to read. I try to live my life without regrets, in the words of Ferris Bueller, "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. "

Comments

  1. Grace says

    May 19, 2011 at 10:10 am

    Jillian, a bike tour around Italy sounds like a good idea. I’m bad with bicycles, awful balance, but it is such a nice way to experience a destination. Not to mention it is ecofriendly.

    • Jillian says

      May 19, 2011 at 10:58 pm

      Sounds like a challenge!

  2. David @ MalaysiaAsia says

    May 19, 2011 at 10:49 am

    Nice tips on the bike rentals. I wish I could ride like I used too but having knee problems just makes me walk these days.

  3. Laurel says

    May 19, 2011 at 3:11 pm

    I love that so many places are bike friendly and I think biking around a place gives you a much better feel for a place than just driving through does.

  4. Sophie says

    May 19, 2011 at 3:51 pm

    Cycling in Tuscany is wonderful! Kids love that, too.

    • Jillian says

      May 19, 2011 at 11:00 pm

      Cycling is a great activity for families. I remember riding with my dad as a kid, good memories!

  5. The Dropout says

    May 20, 2011 at 2:48 am

    I did a fantastic bike tour through Vietnam and Cambodia with my Dad several years ago. It was just a fantastic way to see the country. (Sharing a room with your Dad — another story there.)
    Next year, we’re planning a bike trip through Provence. I am soooo looking forward to it. I wish we could also take in Italy, Turkey, Germany, Laos and Argentina.

    • Jillian says

      May 22, 2011 at 5:15 pm

      Vietnam by bike sounds fantastic! I don’t think Provence will be too shabby either!

  6. Scott - Quirky Travel Guy says

    May 20, 2011 at 8:40 am

    I’ve never rented a bike but now that I’ve become more of a hardcore cyclist, I definitely would the next time I travel.

    • Jillian says

      May 22, 2011 at 5:14 pm

      Are you cycling all the time now? We missed riding so much when we were traveling, it was hard not to rent bikes all the time.

  7. The Travel Chica says

    May 20, 2011 at 9:46 am

    I did the bikes & wines tour in Mendoza a couple of years ago. So much fun!

    • Jillian says

      May 22, 2011 at 5:13 pm

      I know, I think this is the best way to do a wine tour!

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