Here at europe active, we are experts in helping you have the best adventure holidays. And we think that you can have the ultimate adventure on a cycling holiday.
For instance, by doing a cycling tour in your destination of
choice, you’ll become infinitely closer to the culture, the locals, the food
and the undoubtedly beautiful surroundings. What’s more, your social media
updates about your cycling holiday will probably look far more impressive than
those of your friends who are spending their time by the pool bar. Start your adventure by taking a look at the cycling
tours and trips we have on offer at cycling.europe-active.co.uk
So if you’re off on an adventure aboard a bike, here’s a handy
list of the cycle items you’ll need to bring with you and the to do list you
need to complete before you set off on your cycling holidays.
We think this is THE only list you’ll ever need to make the most
of bicycle holidays.
Before you go:
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Find your passport and check it is in date.
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Service your bike (if you are bringing it with you).
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Or, book a bike through your tour company.
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Check your insurance and make any relevant updates. For instance,
are you covered for cycling in your chosen location?
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Think about how you want to use your phone abroad.
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If you don’t want to use it – then switch off your data roaming.
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If you do want to use it, then check you can use your domestic
allowance abroad or talk to your provider about the best option for you.
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If you do want to make contact with those at home whilst you are
away – look at options like Skype, WhatsApp etc which you can make use via free
wifi you may have access to.
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Sort out your holiday money and order it.
Personal items
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Chamois
cream!
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Passport.
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Cash.
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Credit card.
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Insurance details.
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Flight details and boarding passes.
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Eye mask and ear plugs for flight.
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Adaptors for plugs.
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Phone and charger.
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Camera and charger and helmet camera if you have one).
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Laptop and charger.
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First aid kit, medication, sun cream, after sun, insect repellent
and painkillers.
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Toiletries – (remember chamois cream!) and check flight
requirements or restrictions on these items. There’s a good UK guide at www.gov.uk or check with
your airline or airport.
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Any camping material / bedding you might need.
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Casual non cycling clothing for the evening.
Cycling items to
pack
Your bike
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If you are bringing your own bike, make sure it’s relevant for the
type of trip you’ve booked. Bring a mountain bike for a mountain biking tour
and a road bike for… you’ve guessed it… a road bike trip!
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Find out about how your airline prefers you to prepare and pack
your bike. There are good guides online, including this one at Two Wheel Travel Blog but always check
with your airline first.
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Check out what an airline charges to take your bike and how much
notice they need, if any. There’s a good, but slightly dated, guide at sky scanner
Cycle clothing
Check the weather
forecast at your location and then pack the following cycle gear:
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Helmet.
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Sun glasses.
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Warm hat or cap.
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Cycle shorts.
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Cycle tights.
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Cycle tops or sports tops (breathable and wicking), (long and
short sleeved).
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Base layers.
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Breathable, waterproof jacket.
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Cycle socks, gloves, shoes.
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Swimming kit.
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Sport towel.
Cycle kit / cycle
gear
On supported adventure cycling tours with europe active, we bring cycling parts
and spares in the support vehicle. But it’s always a good idea to bring spares
or things / brands you are particularly accustomed to. Also bring a fully
stocked saddle bag. For instance:
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Water bottle and cages.
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Lights.
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Pedals and saddle (for rental bikes).
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Multi tool.
- Chain breaker.
- Chain breaker.
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