Belize – Cycling

Cycling in Belize serves as both a practical mode of everyday transport and a fulfilling recreational pursuit. Bicycles have been woven into the fabric of Belizean life for generations, with locals depending on them for getting to work, running errands,

Barbados – Cycling

For those living on or relocating to the island, cycling in Barbados occupies an appealing space between everyday transport and active recreation. Dedicated cycling infrastructure remains sparse and road conditions present real challenges, yet the island’s 1,600 km of roads,

Belgium – Cycling

Belgium is a country where the bicycle is a genuine fixture of everyday life rather than a pastime reserved for weekends. With millions of people riding regularly, an expanding web of dedicated cycle highways, and a deeply rooted cycling culture

Bahamas – Cycling

Cycling in the Bahamas is on the rise, though it remains largely a leisure and sporting pursuit rather than a practical mode of daily transport. Dedicated cycle infrastructure is scarce — Nassau being no exception — and road widths combined

Bahrain – Cycling

Cycling in Bahrain occupies a niche as a recreational and sporting pastime rather than a primary means of getting around. The island’s flat landscape and modest dimensions are well suited to two-wheeled travel, yet a road network designed around the

Australia – Cycling

Australia occupies an interesting position when it comes to cycling — it is a activity embraced for recreation, sport, and a growing number of daily commutes, yet it has not achieved the deep integration into everyday transport seen in parts

Austria – Cycling

Austria is a genuinely bike-friendly nation, home to well over 7,000 kilometres of dedicated cycling paths, a thriving culture of leisure and tourism riding, and ongoing investment in urban cycling infrastructure — Vienna in particular leading the way. While cycling

Argentina – Cycling

Argentina rewards cyclists with a combination of rapidly growing urban cycling infrastructure — especially in Buenos Aires — and breathtaking long-distance routes through the Andes, Patagonia, and the Pampas. Although cycling culture here has not yet reached the level seen

Antigua and Barbuda – Cycling

Cycling across Antigua and Barbuda blends genuine recreational appeal with limited but real everyday utility. The twin islands support an enthusiastic cycling community, rewarding coastal and cross-country roads, and a calendar of events that continues to grow. That said, patchy

Andorra – Cycling

Andorra punches well above its weight as a cycling destination, with a sporting culture that revolves around both road riding and mountain biking. Although the steep gradients and high altitude make it unrealistic as a daily commuting mode for most