Exploring South Africa’s Karoo and Coast
Think South Africa, and you probably picture safari jeeps scouting the Big Five, or a cable car whizzing to the top of […]
Travels in Rwanda by Klaas Jan Jonkman
There’s a lot to love about Rwanda. From lush tea plantations to its famed resident mountain gorillas, there is so much to […]
Off the Beaten Cycle Path: Country Life
Old friend of The Slow Cyclist – and former Travel Editor of House & Garden – Pammy Goodman cycled through the Taurus […]
Abruzzo with The Slow Cyclist: Rye News
Slow Cyclist Caroline Everett cycled through Abruzzo with The Slow Cyclist earlier this year, a journey she describes as ‘a complete joy’. […]
Cycling in Transylvania: Star Tribune
Journalist, Slow Cyclist – and friend from across the pond – Elizabeth Foy Larsen came cycling in Transylvania with us in 2019. […]
Cycling in Lower Silesia: A New Journey
Our newest journey has been nearly a year in the making, so I’m excited to launch Slower Silesia: five indulgent days of […]
The Best Books about the Basque Country
We firmly believe that the best way to explore a region, long before you arrive, is to read its stories. And there […]
Dine at Asador Etxebarri
In the lush foothills of the Spanish Basque Country, just a short walk from the charming small hotel of Mendi Goikoa Bekoa […]
Cycling Turkey’s Taurus Mountains: House & Garden
Author and journalist Tim Moore recently returned from cycling the Taurus Mountains in Turkey on our Hidden Anatolia journey. He discovered dramatic […]
The best books about Rwanda
We may spend much of our time exploring Rwanda by bicycle, but over the years we’ve read some of the best books about […]
Designing a Cretan Journey
Several years ago, I suggested to Oli Broom that Crete would be an ideal destination for The Slow Cyclist. The combination of […]
A New Greek Festival
We’re really excited to be involved in the inaugural Benaki Festival, being held from 8-12 October 2021 in the village of Kardamyli, on […]