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Pyrenees on MTB Aran Valley | BIKING THROUGH SPAIN

Great journey across the Pyrenees on MTB

The Great journey across the Pyrenees on MTB is a new proposal directed to the lovers of more intense MTB experiences. An attractive trip that mostly follows the spectacular routethrough the Catalan Pyrenees designed by Jordi Laparra and Lluís Garcia in 2012, popularized in a great guide that documents the itinerary. With 600 kilometers of route andmore than 16,000 mt. of accumulated ascent, this tour represents a major challenge for any mountain biker lover. The 8 stages are between 60 and 88 kilometers, with ascents between 1,500 and 2,600 mt. which require between 6 to 8 hours a day of effort, constantly rewarded by the landscapes that are crossed.

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Lapland on Bike 1 | BIKING THROUGH SPAIN

Lapland on Bike

Would you like to travel around the incredible Finnish landscapes on a bike adapted to those environments? Espai Bici takes us through Lapland on Bike through spectacular surroundings.

The expedition to Finnish Lapland will begin 150 km north of the Arctic Circle. Our northern course will take us from the huge Finnish forests to the polar tundra on the Norwegian border. We will pedal in search of the Aurora Borealis. First by mountain paths and sleeping in fully equipped accommodation, although for two days we will be totally away from civilization sleeping in an isolated cabin with minimal equipment.

In addition, we will enjoy the Finnish saunas, the Suomi food and we will gain expertise in a winter environment

A unique trip for adventurers!

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Cycling through Emporda. Port de la Selva | BIKING THROUGH SPAIN

Cycling through Emporda

Cycling through Empordà involves a variety of surroundings and amazing landscapes which divide two protected natural areas: Cap de Creus and the Sierra de las Alberas. It provides all the ingredients to enjoy and immerse yourself in the magic which has inspired a multitude of writers and artists.

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