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Best bike tour companies?

JuliaB

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I am wishing to cycle the Camino with a company, as I am an over 50 year-old woman and will be travelling from the US by myself. There are so many different companies with prices all over the map. Does anyone have any suggestions? Gracias a todos.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
Thank you, Lise. I am afraid of mechanical issues and am looking for a supported ride. Otherwise, I would venture out on my own!
 
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Thank you, William. I will check them out!

I can second Exodus. They managed to get us safely round Zambia in an overlander and camping amongst the local wildlife so I'm sure they can get a group of cyclists across Northern Spain without too many hitches.

Would recommend them.
 
I can second Exodus. They managed to get us safely round Zambia in an overlander and camping amongst the local wildlife so I'm sure they can get a group of cyclists across Northern Spain without too many hitches.

Would recommend them.
Thanks, Cambridge! A second vote of confidence is good to hear.
 
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Caminoways.com do organised tours with groups staying in hotels and bringing your luggage onwards daily and they also will organise a self guided tour which includes the hotels, bab transport and bike only. I cycled the same route alone using the itinary from camino ways.com and booked everything myself...saved a few euro but was initially a bit lonely on my own. As the trip gets near Sarria you meet more people, cycling in the mountains is challenging so you need a good mountain bike with front suspension, good luck, I am older than you and was grand, nice dinners n a few glasses of wine at night with tapas n life is good, enjoy
 
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I have posted on this subject before however am now re-planning our adventure. We are looking at a 20-25 day period (Pamplona-SDC-Finnisterre) so renting maybe expensive (around E120 for 7 days comes to almost E500). Yes I know that's a bit longer than usual but we aim to take rest breaks, plus one of us is limited to approx 40 km a day (30 km on the hill stages). So does anyone know of a good bike shop in Pamplona who could sell us to road/touring bikes; Used in VG condition might be acceptable or even a buy/back deal. Thanks
 
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Hola Pinxante (and Julia) from my research BikeIberia is probably to largest and most experience cycle renting organisation - delivers your bike basically anywhere (from Pamplona?). Again from the research they do not do maintenance for you unless the bike has a major failure - you get a puncture repair kit and one or two spare tubes. If you were looking at a Camino of less than 15 days the packaged deals might be the go - campanionship long the way; luggage transport; cycle maintenance when required.
I did see one or two of those mini-folding bikes but they were only carrying their day packs (camera; water; lunch and maybe a guide book) and I never saw one of the really rough stages. From memory the two I say were in Burgos and heading West for the next 10 or so days.
Not ridden the Porto but have ridden the majority of the Frances (from Pamplona). Cheers
 
I spoke with someone from Cycling the Camino (http://www.cyclingthecamino.com/) in Santiago in October, and they sound a bit similar to BikeIberia, but focused on Camino biking. Cycling the Camino will ship their bikes to anywhere in Spain, Portugal and France (delivery prices vary based upon country - 30 euro to ship anywher in Spain, for example), and you just return the bike to their shop in Santiago de Compostela when you are done. They speak English too, if that's a factor, and their FAQs refer to a network of bike repair shops that they will call for you should one be needed.
 

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