Napa Wine Bicycle Tours
July 28, 2008 by James Brown
Filed under Bicycle Wine Tours
Intoxicating Napa Wine Bicycle Tours
California wine country encompasses a large sweeping section of hills and valleys approximately two hours north of San Francisco.
There are over 400 wineries in this area and lush vineyards can be seen for miles around from a bicycle seat.
Two of the most renowned wine-making areas are the Napa and Sonoma Valleys. Because of the beauty of these valleys and the excellent quality of wine they produce, Sonoma and Napa bicycle wine tours have become popular day trips for Californians and wine connoisseurs.
The name Napa Valley is now associated with the highest quality vintage wines. Napa Valley contains a quarter of the wineries in California’s wine country. The sheer number of wineries attracts many to this particular area. Napa wine bicycle tours may be traditional and non-traditional.
Wine samplers can tour wine country on buses or bicycles, in limousines, vans, or Jeeps and even aboard hot air balloons! Napa wine tours are often day trips in which members of the tours sample local wines from various wineries and also stop to enjoy shopping and fine dining.
Not all wine tours involve drinking wine. By combining your wine tour with a bicycle tour you get to experience more than just the wine. Some visitors come to see wine country. For example, the hot air balloon wine tour begins at dawn and ends with a brunch that may include champagne or wine upon request.
Bicycle tours provide exercise and breathtaking scenery. The most popular wine tours are those that involve actual imbibing. Members have the opportunity to sample several different types of wine at each winery. Food usually accompanies traditional wine tours since various cheeses, breads, and chocolate bring out the flavor of wine and influence wine samplers to purchase.
There are many types of bicycle tours and wine lovers looking for a wine sampling bicycle adventure are sure to find one that will be exciting and reasonably priced.
Sea to Sea Bike Tour Experience
July 13, 2008 by James Brown
Filed under Bicycle Tours
Preparing for a Sea to Sea Bike Tour
Taking a sea to sea bike tour is a fascinating journey, as you get to see some beautiful coastal scenery and you test your physical abilities to their limits.
Physical preparation is more important than your packing.
There are certain things that you should think about before embarking on this cycling tour. Preparation is the key to ensuring that your cycling holiday goes as smoothly as possible.
Physical Preparation
Physical fitness is a must if considering a sea to sea bike tour. You should be able to cycle about ten miles daily without feeling exhausted and sore. Naturally you don’t have to cycle the ten miles at one time as you can easily break up the distance into comfortable times. Unless you are in top physical condition and used to cycling long distances, take frequent breaks. There are many interesting places to stop along your sea to sea bike tour, so don’t rush it unnecessarily.
Accommodation
Some people camp along the way, while others choose to stay at hotels, or bed and breakfasts. When considering the first option, remember that you will have your camping gear with you all the time and that it will be an added weight while you cycle. Get used to the weight of your camping gear prior to taking your trip. The more you get used to the weight before your vacation, the better off you will be.
If you are planning on staying in a hotel choose your route carefully and book in advance where possible. Don’t leave it to chance, as you might find yourself stranded with no place to stay. Booking in advance also allows you to pay ahead of time and minimize the amount of cash you carry with you. The added benefit is you may get hotel discounts by the advance payment. You don’t want to carry more cash than is necessary on any trip.
Bicycle tours are great, and a sea to sea tour is an enjoyable one worth your consideration.


