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Pedal Power in Japan by Carol Kelly - Australia

January 26th 2011
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Read all about our Tea and Temples cycling holiday through Japan in this great travel diary.

 “I want this to be a holiday you’ll remember for the rest of your lives,” said our ex-mountain bike champion and tour leader Vince. He was handing around our little Japanese survival kits in brightly coloured drawstring bags to our group of seven cyclists who were comfortably finishing our breakfast in the delightful Three Sisters Inn Annexe in Kyoto.Tentatively we withdrew the contents and discovered an attractive pair of chopsticks in their own patterned box, a One World cycling water bottle and an ominously small and thin towel, the purpose of which became clear as our trip progressed. For the present though we packed our newly acquired chopsticks,water  bottle with our sunscreen and headed out to explore beautiful Kyoto for the next two days. As well as cultural sight seeing , this enabled us to test the comfort of our new steeds,Trek and Gary Fisher mountain bikes which Vince, originally a Goulburn lad, had efficiently adapted to suit each of us on our arrival the day before. Following our calm and competent leader who has spent almost twenty years cycling in Japan we cycled on a mixture of  footpaths,tracks and roads, taking advantage of traffic in Kyoto being limited to 30kmh. We cycled along Kyoto’s huge landmark river, through intricate streets with exquisite tiny shops to Vince’s favourite temples, including the Pure Water Temple where we strolled in awe, enjoying the magnificent structures and cool, picturesque gardens which utilise many of those intriguing Zen features of rocks, moss, water and lush plants such as azaleas and maples. We soon realised our new chopsticks were for the first of many sumptuous picnic lunches that Masa, our Japanese support driver extraordinaire, provided in marvelous locations, which only became more impressive as our trip progressed. Kyoto, a former capital of Japan for over 1000 years, has 1600 Buddhist temples, over 400 Shinto shrines and 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Venturing out at night through the colourful Gion area we enjoyed several of the many styles of Japanese cuisine, including the ‘do it yourself’ okonumiyaki, where the table is really just a big hot plate for cooking highy seasoned omelette concoctions. 

Farewelling the charming and traditional Three Sisters Inn on our third day we were soon following a winding river up and through the mountains  which surround Kyoto on paved quiet roads . Lush, green and shady the mountain forests of pine and cedar boast waterfalls and drifts of wild iris, wisteria and azaleas. Our group was already declaring Japan a cycling paradise, a feeling which only increased as we cycled through small rural villages and  mixed farms to a delightful thatched cottage in Miyama, which was our YHA home for the night. Before a calligraphy lesson and a traditional multi course dinner, Vince gently introduced us to the protocol of the Japanese bath, the onsen.  We listened intently, particularly to the use of those small thin towels. The YHA provided an easy introduction for us to learn polite bath practice in preparation for a larger and more public bath house with a glorious view across Wakata Bay when we reached the Sea of Japan at Obama  the following day. 
Here the traditional merged with the modern , when, after a traditional tea ceremony we meandered across to a rock concert on the beach, complete with hula girls which was launching a CD celebrating Obama for Obama.It was here that we discovered the joys of the yukata, the traditional cool, cotton kimono worn by both men and women alike to the bath house or just for a stroll along the beach. Views over Wakata from the beautiful mountain as we cycled up the next day were well worth the effort, with morning tea at the top. After a thrilling descent we enjoyed a Japanese curry al fresco at a woodcraft and gift shop. I do not know how we also managed a typical pub meal that night with a veritable feast of fried oysters, chicken, tofu and beef and an introduction to sake, which is definitely best when hot. Obviously in need of more sustenance we learnt how to make traditional dishes at a wonderful cooking school the next day, eating the products of our labour for lunch. Fortunately we rode all afternoon along the harbour’s edge and inland to the glorious Mikata Five lakes district where our bags were already waiting in the most beautiful accommodation I have ever seen, an up market yet traditional wooden ryokan. 

We relaxed luxuriously in our  segregated  hot soaking  indoors and outdoors bathing pools and discovered that here we were to wear our yukatas, always provided in our rooms, to dinner, alleviating the  need to fuss about what to wear. Yukatas come with an elegant little jacket for cooler weather or a more formal look. Dinner was a meal to remember and linger over, with the moon reflecting on the lake, individual burners to cook slices of tender beef on, sushimi, crisp tempura and numerous tiny intriguing dishes. Our group sparkled conversationally, resplendent in our yukatas and sipping sake. Mirroring the elegance and simplicity of design of traditional architecture, each bedroom with its water view, tatami mats and flower arrangement was a work of art. It was difficult to leave, but an off road experience with an extensive climb over the Mihama Mountains, rewarded by an exciting downhill, was on the agenda. This was the only day I used my camelback and I was proud of my new found mountain bike skills as I zigzagged very bumpily the 11 km down to our next beautiful picnic site.Our group was a little quieter than usual as we contemplated not only our recent hill challenges but our last day on Honshu. The next day we were to travel to Osaka by train and after several hours of sightseeing, catch the very comfortable overnight ferry to Kyushu, island of steam, mud baths and volcanoes. 
Beppu, in the early morning light, sprouted columns of steam all through the town, already setting the scene for a different experience in its volcanic topography. After a glorious bus ride past alpine health and recreation facilities built in the 20’s, into Aso- Kuju National Park, we began our ride from the top of My Kuju Pass, with a dramatic descent into valleys of farmland, through forest on an intricate network of paved farm roads to a charming inside/ outside onsen set beside a river.A lunch time bath seemed perfect as by now we were proficient at politely juggling those small towels for modesty, which are also used as washers while showering  before entering the soaking baths. Cycling clothes back on, we pedalled on and down into the world’s largest caldera to our destination, a small town at the foot of Mt Aso. We spent a welcome three days at Akamizu Lodge, cycling up mountains, through cedar forests, down mountain trails, picnicking beside river gorges including Kikuchi Gorge, with magnificent waterfalls and gasping at the stunning views. I believe that cycling up mountains beside an excellent raconteur renders any mountain insignificant. Our group had excellent opportunities to tell stories,discuss books,movies and our personal hopes and dreams while testing this theory. Climbing the popular Mt Aso was our hottest day (34) and also our only encounter with traffic. Fortunately the final section to the active volcano’s bubbling lake could be ridden in a gondola. Wild pink azaleas growing in the otherwise barren summit  were astonishing and a reminder of the success of plants in their natural habitat. After yet another stunning descent, naturally heated mud baths were a once in a lifetime experience. Once again we were reluctant to leave our charming and comfortable traditional hotel with its beautiful rock pool hot bath and delicious Japanese breakfasts that included croissants. We were also very attached to the Aso yukatas, definitely our most attractive, and companionably cleaning our teeth with a stunning view of mountains such as the Sleeping Buddha out the window. 

Rain greeted us for the first time as we prepared to make an energising descent from a volcano summit to an exquisite little town, Sensui, near the largest single span pedestrian bridge in Japan. After a rainy night and a twenty four course traditional dinner at our minshuku, we walked across the bridge which loomed impressively out of a dense mist much to Vince’s disappointment. The gorges, waterfalls and forests far below were just visible peeking through patches of swirling fog. We cycled on to our final destination, Yufuin, a charming little town surrounded by mountains and which offered shopping opportunities for us as well as for the many Japanese tourists who visit Kyushu to walk to a series of shrines as a pilgrimage, carrying decorative staffs. We shared a karaoke experience in a tiny bar and discovered that not everybody who cycles can sing. Our last cycling day was through a  myriad of tiny paved roads, through villages, farmland and forest with a glorious picnic spot beside a lake, a site for summer camping. We arrived back at Beppu, tired but elated having completed for some of us, the most challenging but beautiful rides of our lives. Our group unanimously agreed that Vince and Masa deserve accolades for the extraordinary planning and research which underpin the success of their tour. Each day in this wonderfully exotic location provided variety and excitement and heaps of surprises and delights. As one of our group said, “Just when we thought it couldn’t get any better it does.” We were sad to farewell each other after dinner back in Kyoto and sad to leave those excellent bikes without which I, at least , would not have reached the summit of those mountains. We were also already missing lovely Masa who had become a dear friend. Our small thin towels now serve as guest hand towels but evoke memories of a camaraderie in the bath house sadly not known in Western culture while our chopsticks have pride of place in the kitchen. Yes Vince, you certainly gave us all a holiday to remember for the rest of our lives. 

Carol Kelly   

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January Newsletter 2010

November 14th 2009
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The usual Skedaddle round up of our latest offers and availability for our mountain bike holidays, cycling holidays and classic road cycling holidays. Plus the late spaces on our mountain biking weekends and road cycling weekends in the UK.  We’ve lots of holidays to choose from including self guided and bespoke options just call us with dates

 

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In This Issue
 
arrow Borneo - Cycling in Sabah
 
arrow Cuban -Salsa and Cycling
 
arrow Japan - Tea & Temples
 
arrow Morocco - Mountains and Marrakech
 
arrow UK Weekends  
 
arrow See Skedaddle at these  forthcoming events
 
arrow Late Availability  
 
arrow Valentine Voucher
 
 arrow Contact Skedaddle
By now you should have now received your Skedaddle 2010 brochure(s) - and be planning for the biking year ahead!      

But if not, then drop us over your details and we’ll pop one in the post. Or why not download them directly from our site and save a few trees in the process.

For 2010 as well as the Skedaddle usual favourites, we’ve introduced lots of new trips. 

Mountain bike wise trips we’ve  trips in the Lake District, Spain, France/ Switzerland and Nepal. If exploring quiet country lanes and taking things a little gentler is your thing, then we’ve cycling holidays in Northumberland, Holland and Portugal and if road cycling is your passion then check out the new trips in Spain, the Italian Lakes and Australia / New Zealand

Long Haul Early 2010 - Borneo, Cuba and Japan  
 

 
      

 

  Borneo - April, June, Oct, Nov 2010      

This is a trip that combines not only some lovely biking, but also time in the jungle learning survival skills with local tribesmen, a hike up the legendary Mount Kinabalu and the option of a visit to the orangutan santuary of Sepolik. Whilst mainly off road this holiday is easy paced and has no tricky sections along the way.

This is a trip that combines not only some lovely biking, but also time in the jungle learning survival skills with local tribesmen, a hike up the legendary Mount Kinabalu and the option of a visit to the orangutan santuary of Sepolik. Whilst mainly off road this holiday is easy paced and has no tricky sections along the way.View photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here

This is a trip that combines not only some lovely biking, but also time in the jungle learning survival skills with local tribesmen, a hike up the legendary Mount Kinabalu and the option of a visit to the orangutan santuary of Sepolik. Whilst mainly off road this holiday is easy paced and has no tricky sections along the way.Cuba - February, March, April 2010

2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.

This is a trip that combines not only some lovely biking, but also time in the jungle learning survival skills with local tribesmen, a hike up the legendary Mount Kinabalu and the option of a visit to the orangutan santuary of Sepolik. Whilst mainly off road this holiday is easy paced and has no tricky sections along the way.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.View photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here

This is a trip that combines not only some lovely biking, but also time in the jungle learning survival skills with local tribesmen, a hike up the legendary Mount Kinabalu and the option of a visit to the orangutan santuary of Sepolik. Whilst mainly off road this holiday is easy paced and has no tricky sections along the way.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.Japan  - May (FINAL PLACES) September and October

Consistently one of our best received trips, our guides Vincent and Masa never fail to make sure Skedaddlers have a memorable time in Japan. During the holiday you’ll combine cycling with a caligraphy lessons, learn how to cook Japanese style, soothe yourself in steaming hot baths or onsens most nights and no doubt belt out your favourite songs at the karaoke bars of downtown Kyoto. For 2010 we’ve tweaked the trip and they’ll now be no off road sections to contend during your time in Japan.

This is a trip that combines not only some lovely biking, but also time in the jungle learning survival skills with local tribesmen, a hike up the legendary Mount Kinabalu and the option of a visit to the orangutan santuary of Sepolik. Whilst mainly off road this holiday is easy paced and has no tricky sections along the way.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.Consistently one of our best received trips, our guides Vincent and Masa never fail to make sure Skedaddlers have a memorable time in Japan. During the holiday you’ll combine cycling with a caligraphy lessons, learn how to cook Japanese style, soothe yourself in steaming hot baths or onsens most nights and no doubt belt out your favourite songs at the karaoke bars of downtown Kyoto. For 2010 we’ve tweaked the trip and they’ll now be no off road sections to contend during your time in Japan.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.Consistently one of our best received trips, our guides Vincent and Masa never fail to make sure Skedaddlers have a memorable time in Japan. During the holiday you’ll combine cycling with a caligraphy lessons, learn how to cook Japanese style, soothe yourself in steaming hot baths or onsens most nights and no doubt belt out your favourite songs at the karaoke bars of downtown Kyoto. For 2010 we’ve tweaked the trip and they’ll now be no off road sections to contend during your time in Japan.Classic Road Option - June ‘10 - More miles & just as wonderful!

This is a trip that combines not only some lovely biking, but also time in the jungle learning survival skills with local tribesmen, a hike up the legendary Mount Kinabalu and the option of a visit to the orangutan santuary of Sepolik. Whilst mainly off road this holiday is easy paced and has no tricky sections along the way.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.Consistently one of our best received trips, our guides Vincent and Masa never fail to make sure Skedaddlers have a memorable time in Japan. During the holiday you’ll combine cycling with a caligraphy lessons, learn how to cook Japanese style, soothe yourself in steaming hot baths or onsens most nights and no doubt belt out your favourite songs at the karaoke bars of downtown Kyoto. For 2010 we’ve tweaked the trip and they’ll now be no off road sections to contend during your time in Japan.2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.Consistently one of our best received trips, our guides Vincent and Masa never fail to make sure Skedaddlers have a memorable time in Japan. During the holiday you’ll combine cycling with a caligraphy lessons, learn how to cook Japanese style, soothe yourself in steaming hot baths or onsens most nights and no doubt belt out your favourite songs at the karaoke bars of downtown Kyoto. For 2010 we’ve tweaked the trip and they’ll now be no off road sections to contend during your time in Japan. - June ‘10 - More miles & just as wonderful!2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.Consistently one of our best received trips, our guides Vincent and Masa never fail to make sure Skedaddlers have a memorable time in Japan. During the holiday you’ll combine cycling with a caligraphy lessons, learn how to cook Japanese style, soothe yourself in steaming hot baths or onsens most nights and no doubt belt out your favourite songs at the karaoke bars of downtown Kyoto. For 2010 we’ve tweaked the trip and they’ll now be no off road sections to contend during your time in Japan. - June ‘10 - More miles & just as wonderful!View photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here

2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.Consistently one of our best received trips, our guides Vincent and Masa never fail to make sure Skedaddlers have a memorable time in Japan. During the holiday you’ll combine cycling with a caligraphy lessons, learn how to cook Japanese style, soothe yourself in steaming hot baths or onsens most nights and no doubt belt out your favourite songs at the karaoke bars of downtown Kyoto. For 2010 we’ve tweaked the trip and they’ll now be no off road sections to contend during your time in Japan. - June ‘10 - More miles & just as wonderful! 

2010 and Cuba is the place to be!! With the first Skedaddle trip currently taking place, we’ve still some space on the early 2010 departures, all of which are confirmed departures. This is a gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad; you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars to get a real flavour of Cuban life.Consistently one of our best received trips, our guides Vincent and Masa never fail to make sure Skedaddlers have a memorable time in Japan. During the holiday you’ll combine cycling with a caligraphy lessons, learn how to cook Japanese style, soothe yourself in steaming hot baths or onsens most nights and no doubt belt out your favourite songs at the karaoke bars of downtown Kyoto. For 2010 we’ve tweaked the trip and they’ll now be no off road sections to contend during your time in Japan. - June ‘10 - More miles & just as wonderful!  

  
Morocco - Road Cycling and Mountain Biking Holidays 
 
      


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  Morocco - Road Atlas -  Feb 12th to 21st 2010 - LAST 3 PLACES
Our first outing of the Classic Road season this trip explores Morocco at its very best! With an ever-expanding network of quiet tarmac roads through the Atlas Mountains and convenient flights into Marrakech from numerous UK regional airports, there’s never been a better time to visit.      

Check out some photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here

Morocco - Atlas to Desert - March, April & then Sept. & October
Mountain bike in the Atlas Mountains and finish at the fringes of the Sahara. This is a land of big skies and stark mountain ranges. Ride through traditional villages, stay in kasbahs and end the trip with desert camping. Check out some photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click HereMorocco Traverse - 14 to 23 May (LAST PLACES) & 03 to 12 Sept.
Looking to tweak up the skill level a few notches and add on a few more kms each day? Then plump for our Atlas Traverse. Be prepared for thrilling riding as we bike some of the best trails Morocco has to offer. 
Check out some photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here

 

UK Weekends
 
      

 
Easter Ambleside
- MTB - 02 to 05 April - Long Weekend       

Kicking off 2010 in style this year is our trip to the Lake District as we take on some of the most challenging and ellusive tracks that he Lake District has to offer! As it’s Easter weekend, we’ve added on an extra day of riding in order to get the most of your time here. Photos from previous Ambleside Weekends - Click Here

Derbyshire White Peak
 - Mountain Biking
- 16 to 18 April April arrives and we’ll be riding in the rolling hills of the Derbyshire Peak District once more. Suitable for most abilities, there’s just a smattering of tricky secions, with the emphasis on undulating cross-country riding. Combine this with friendly accommodation and the promise of great local ales and food and you won’t go far wrong. April arrives and we’ll be riding in the rolling hills of the Derbyshire Peak District once more. Suitable for most abilities, there’s just a smattering of tricky secions, with the emphasis on undulating cross-country riding. Combine this with friendly accommodation and the promise of great local ales and food and you won’t go far wrong. Photos from previous Derbyshire Weekends - Click Here April arrives and we’ll be riding in the rolling hills of the Derbyshire Peak District once more. Suitable for most abilities, there’s just a smattering of tricky secions, with the emphasis on undulating cross-country riding. Combine this with friendly accommodation and the promise of great local ales and food and you won’t go far wrong. Shropshire - Mountain Biking -23 to 25 April 2010
A fun mid-level mountain bike weekend for those with some mountain bike experience. The village of Church Stretton, otherwise known as “little Switzerland” is your base for a great mountain bike weekend.
Photos from previous Shropshire Weekends - Click Here Cotswolds - Road  - 16 to 18 April
Start as you mean to go on and we’ll soon have you tackling some of Europe’s classic road cycling areas. This introductory weekend is designed to provide a taste of what you might expect and introduce you to a full range of riding experiences. Photos from previous Cotswold Road Weekends - Click HereFor our full range of Mountain Bike Weekends - Click Here
For our full range of Road Cycling Weekends - Click Here
  

 
Got a Group? - Let us Help!! Late Availability
Looking to get a group together, whether family and friends or work colleagues for a special occasion?      

Then let us have your requirements, and we’ll do our best to make sure you have a memorable time at your chosen location, UK or otherwise and get Skedaddlin’

 

 

 
  Cuba - 06 Feb to 20 Feb - Grade 2 - 3

Morocco - Road Atlas
 
- 12 to 21 Feb - Grade 3 - 4      

Chile Lakes - 20 February to 06 March - Grade 3

Cuba - 06 March to 20 March - Grade 2 - 3

Morocco - MTB - 26 March - 04 April - Grade 3

Cuba - 03 April to 17 April  - Grade 2 - 3

Japan - 13 to 30 May - Grade 3

Morocco Traverse - 14 to 23 May - Grade 4 - 5

Portugal Roman Trails - 15 to 22 May - Grade 4 - 5

Sardinia Road - 05 to 12 June - Grade 2 - 3

Japan Road - 11 to 27 June - Grade 3

Alps  Passes - Road - 19 to 26 June - Grade 3 - 4

Spain - Camino  - 24 June to 03 July - Grade 2 - 3

Peru / Machu Picchu - 26 June to 10 July - Grade 3

Pyrenees Road Cycling - 03 to 12 Sept. - Grade 4

Lands End (3 Week Trip) - 04 Sept to 25 Sept. 

For all our late spaces - click here

 

 

 

 
Valentine Vouchers 
 
Come and Meet Skedaddle! 
Looking to meet us for a chat, then as well as being at the Test Valley Rides and Gorrick Events
we’ll also be at the below.      

Gorrick Spring Series - 14 February
Clic24 - 8 to 9 May
Northern Rock Cyclone - 11 to 13 June
Great North Bike Ride - 29 August
Kielder Montane 100 - September 4th

Or check us out on Skedaddle Facebook where you can also keep up to date with the latest photos, trip feedback and catch up with other Skedaddlers.

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Skedaddle Newsletter December 2009

November 02nd 2009
Skedaddle
The usual Skedaddle round up of our latest offers and availability for our mountain bike holidays, cycling holidays and classic road cycling holidays. Plus the late spaces on our mountain biking weekends and road cycling weekends in the UK.  We’ve lots of holidays to choose from including self guided and bespoke options just call us with dates 
Saddle Skedaddle     Hot Late Deals
 
 
In This Issue
 
arrow Costa Rica -             Coffee & Coastal Bliss
 
arrow Cuban Revolutions -Cadillacs and Cigars
 
arrow Chile and Argentina - Volcanoes and Views
 
arrow Morocco - Three Classic Biking Journeys
 
arrow UK Weekends 2010 
 
arrow See Skedaddle at these  forthcoming events
 
arrow Late Space & Skedaddle Twaddle Blog  
 
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With 2010 just around the corner, it’s time to set your sights on an early year departure and head off somewhere warm and sunny for some time on your bike.         Below are some great options to either Costa Rica, Cuba and Chile / Argentina to take a peak at and if you really can’t wait that long, then we’ve still a few places on our Christmas / New Year trip to Southern Spain that departs on 27 December. You’ll also find below details of our Morocco Atlas to Desert, Atlas Traverse and Road Atlas trips for early 2010 as well as out first few mountain biking weekends too. We’ve been busy burning the midnight oil working on the 2010/11 brochures and they’ll be dropping through the letter-boxes very, very soon! But if you are itching to check out what’s new and book up your holiday with us right now, then most dates and destinations are already up the website         

Long Haul Early 2010 - Costa Rica, Cuba and Chile / Argentina  
 
                Costa Rica - 25 Jan - 05 Feb and 04 to 14 April 2010 This well paced mid level tour will suit nature-loving mountain bikers of a reasonable fitness. After starting in the picturesque Arenal region with its stunning lake and active volcanos, we then head out in the direction of the coast and the trails of Samara & Montezuma for some great coastal trails. This is a tour perfectly balanced to sample Costa Rica’s many highlights.         View photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here Cuba - January, February, March, April 2010 A gently paced biking trip with plenty of time to relax after a day in the saddle. The trip includes time in Havana, Santiago and Trinidad’, you’ll stay in great hotels (many with pools) as well as casas particulars (to get a real flavour of Cuban life) and a spend one night high in the Sierras too. As usual, Skedaddle’s Simon and Raul show you the way around the island with their usual flare. View photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here Chile & Argentina - Lake District - 21 Feb to 07 March Two weeks in the stunning scenery of Chile and Argentina takes some beating. This is a holiday suitable for most levels and offers a wonderful insight into an area few explore. Skedaddle have been biking here since 1996, so you’ll be assured of a superb holiday.View photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here     

  
Morocco - Mountain Biking and Road Cycling
 
             Morocco Atlas to Desert - Feb. March, April & then Sept. & October A superb trip that takes in the Atlas Mountains and finishes at the fringes of the Sahara Desert. This is a land of big skies and stark mountain ranges. En route we pass through traditional villages, stay in kasbahs and end the trip with desert camping which for many is the highlight of a trip offering great off road mountain biking, suitable for most riders.          Check out some photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here Morocco Traverse - 14 to 23 May and 03 to 12 September Looking to tweak up the skill level a few notches and add on a few more kms each day? Then plump for our Atlas Traverse. Be prepared for thrilling riding as we bike some of the best trails Morocco has to offer. With the May trip already confirmed and with limited availability, don’t leave it too late! Check out some photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here Morocco - Road Atlas -  February 12th to February 21st 2010 - Guaranteed DepartureWith its roots in Africa, but charged with eastern exoticism, Morocco represents the closest truly different destination to Britain. Morocco is a vast wilderness of towering mountains and desolate desert where rural life has hardly changed in hundreds of years. With an ever-expanding network of quiet tarmac roads throughout the Atlas Mountains & convenient flights into Marrakech from numerous UK regional airports, there’s never been a better time for road cyclists to visit this amazing country.Check out some photos from past Skedaddle trips - Click Here     

UK Mountain Biking Weekends - 2010 Dates
 
           Awesome Ambleside - 02 to 05 April 2010 - Long Weekend !         Kicking off 2010 in style this year is our trip to the Lake District as we take on some of the most challenging and ellusive tracks the Lake District has to offer! As its Easter weekend, we’ve added on an extra day of riding in order to get the most of your time here. Enjoy the cracking assent of Garburn Pass, trails around the Old Man of Coniston and much more besidesPhotos from previous Ambleside Weekends - Click Here Derbyshire White Peak - 16 to 18 April 2010 As usual, in April we’ll be riding in the  rolling hills of the Derbyshire Peak District. Suitable for most abilities, there are just asmattering of tricky secions, with the emphasis on undulating cross-country riding. Combine this with friendly accommodation and the promise of great local ales and food and you won’t go far wrong. As usual, in April we’ll be riding in the  rolling hills of the Derbyshire Peak District. Suitable for most abilities, there are just asmattering of tricky secions, with the emphasis on undulating cross-country riding. Combine this with friendly accommodation and the promise of great local ales and food and you won’t go far wrong. As usual, in April we’ll be riding in the  rolling hills of the Derbyshire Peak District. Suitable for most abilities, there are just asmattering of tricky secions, with the emphasis on undulating cross-country riding. Combine this with friendly accommodation and the promise of great local ales and food and you won’t go far wrong. Photos from previous Derbyshire Weekends - Click Here As usual, in April we’ll be riding in the  rolling hills of the Derbyshire Peak District. Suitable for most abilities, there are just asmattering of tricky secions, with the emphasis on undulating cross-country riding. Combine this with friendly accommodation and the promise of great local ales and food and you won’t go far wrong. Shropshire - 23 to 25 April 2010 A fun mid-level mountain bike UK weekend for those with some mountain bike experience. The village of Church Stretton, otherwise known as “little Switzerland” is your base for a great mountain bike weekend. The riding includes a mixture of challenging climbs, fast grassy descents, technical challenges and classic descents.Photos from previous Shropshire Weekends - Click Here For our full range of Mountain Bike Weekends - Click Here For our full range of Road Cycling Weekends - Click Here      

 
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Looking to get a group together, whether family and friends or work colleagues for a special occasion?         Then let us have your requirements, and we’ll do our best to make sure you have a memorable time at your chosen location, UK or otherwise and get Skedaddlin’        

 
  Spain - 27 Dec to 03 Jan. - Grade 4 - 5         Costa Rica MTB - 25 Jan to 05 Feb - Grade 3 Morocco - Road Atlas  - 12 to 21 Feb - Grade 3 - 4 Sikkim - 13 to 25 March - Grade 3 Morocco - MTB - 26 March - 04 April - Grade 3 Japan - 13 to 30 May - Grade 3 Morocco Traverse - 14 to 23 May - Grade 4 - 5 Portugal Roman Trails - 15 to 22 May - Grade 4 - 5 Japan Road - 11 to 27 June - Grade 3 Grand Tour - 17 to 28 June - Grade 3 Lands End (2 Week Trip) - 10 to 25 July Pyrenees Road Cycling - 03 to 12 Sept. - Grade 4 Lands End (3 Week Trip) - 04 Sept to 25 Sept.  For all our late spaces - click here Give your loved one a Skedaddle Gift Voucher for Christmas - click here        

 
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Looking to meet us for a chat, then as well as being at the Test Valley Rides and Gorrick Events we’ll also be at the below.         Northern Rock Cyclone - 11- 13 June 2010 Great North Bike Ride - 29 August 2010 Kielder Montane 100 - Sept. 4th 2010 Or check us out on Skedaddle Facebook where you can also keep up to date with the latest photos, trip feedback and catch up with other Skedaddlers. For lots of great photos then these can be found on the Skedaddle Flickr and don’t forget that if you send us some photos we’ll make sure you get a Skedaddle Buff in return to keep your ears toasty in winter.        

 
 Need to Contact Skedaddle?
 
If you’ve got a question about a trip or want to make a booking or just fancy having a chat then contact us on: +44 (0)191 265 11 10 or email us at info@skedaddle.co.uk         Hope to see you soon.        

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Morocco - Atlas To Desert

March 07th 2007

Morocco - Atlas To Desert PictureThis superb desert biking adventure focuses on the deep south of Morocco, a land of big skies and stark mountain ranges where mud-brick kasbahs appear to rise up out of the desert, sitting in tranquil palm oases and framed by dramatic backdrops of snowcapped mountains. We ride along Morocco’s dirt roads, taking us from Marrakech to the Tichka Pass, the highest in the High Atlas, and then southward, descending along the Draa Valley to the fringes of the Sahara Desert.

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