Why 4 days? A 4-day bike trip is designed to be a short, accessible, and affordable adventure through relatively flat regions, making it ideal for travelers of all ages and fitness levels, including retirees. Each day covers a manageable distance of under 50 km, allowing plenty of time to explore charming towns, enjoy scenic landscapes, and relax along the way. The trip is budget-friendly, with a range of affordable accommodation and meal options available. To make it even more convenient, travelers can easily return to their starting point by train or ferry, adding flexibility to the itinerary while minimizing travel time and effort at the end of the journey.

Why under 50 kilometers? Cycling under 50 km (30 miles) per day strikes the perfect balance between adventure and leisure, allowing enough time to explore charming towns, enjoy local cuisine, and take in the scenery without feeling rushed or overly fatigued. It's a manageable distance for most riders, even beginners, on relatively flat terrain, making it ideal for a memorable and sustainable journey.

Camino de Santiago (Greenways): Flat sections of the Camino de Santiago offer easy cycling through scenic countryside and villages.
Via Verde de la Sierra: A flat, former railway line converted into a bike route through Andalusia’s beautiful countryside.
Ebro River Trail: A flat ride along the Ebro River, passing through vineyards and historic towns in Catalonia.
Catalan Coastal Route: A flat cycling route along the Mediterranean coast, with beautiful beaches and coastal towns.
Mallorca Island: Gentle terrain across the island’s flat coastal areas and valleys, offering scenic views and pleasant cycling.
The Greenway of the Ojos Negros: A flat and scenic trail through the Aragon region, running through forests and charming villages.
Costa Brava: A flat coastal route through Catalonia, offering stunning sea views and opportunities to explore picturesque coastal towns.
Valencia to Gandía: A flat, easy route along the Mediterranean coast, passing orange groves and beaches.
The Guadiana River Trail: Follows the Guadiana River through the southern Spanish countryside, providing flat and scenic cycling.
The Greenway of the Iron and Coal Route: A flat route that follows old railways, offering easy cycling through Asturias’ natural landscapes.