These cycle routes, taking in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall, come from a new book, Lost Lanes West, which reveals some of England’s less-well-known, but no-less-exciting, byways
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Why electric bikes are making France’s Vercors Massif even more fun
Mountain bikes with batteries may not look hip but they bring wondrous landscapes within reach of many, and this region next to Grenoble is a great place to try them
‘I always come back from Chianti a kilo or two heavier
Colin O’Brien, author of a new book about the Giro d’Italia, celebrates the Tuscan region’s enduring legacy of cycling heroes and simple-but-superb food, as well as its working class roots
Fatbiking in California: could the cycling trend be as big as snowboarding?
Fatbiking is booming, with more and more ski resorts introducing the sport, including Tahoe Donner in the Sierra Nevada where our writer tries it out
Two-wheel takeover: bikes outnumber cars for the first time in Copenhagen
Denmark’s capital has reached a milestone in its journey to become a cycling city – there are now more bikes than cars on the streets. Can other cities follow?
Over the Shropshire hills and far away – by mountain bike
A day’s guided bike tour through gorgeous scenery in the Welsh Marches.
UK cycling cafes – the best
Cycle cafes, like cycling itself, are booming. They’re a great place to meet other riders, get advice and repairs – while you tuck into great coffee and food http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/mar/12/top-10-cycling-cafes-uk