
Hand-crafted multi-day cycling tours across Europe — from the Pyrenean ridges to Cappadocian volcanic plains. Premium accommodation, expert local guides, zero compromise.
Hand-crafted multi-day cycling tours across Europe — from the Pyrenean ridges to Cappadocian volcanic plains. Premium accommodation, expert local guides, zero compromise.



Four questions. Honest answers. We'll match you to the AliVelo route that fits — fitness, days, terrain, taste.
Four quick questions to find the route that's actually right for you.
No booking-engine jargon. Choose a route, pick your dates, ride. We handle hotels, luggage transfer, mechanic support, and insurance.

Browse hand-picked multi-day routes across Europe. Filter by distance, difficulty, region — or let our suggestion engine match your fitness profile.
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Pick dates, room type, group size. Optional add-ons: e-bike upgrade, private guide, pre/post hotel nights. Secured by Stripe — free cancel within 48h.
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Arrive. We hand over the bike, GPS, route briefing, and SOS contact. Daily luggage transfer to next hotel. You ride.
→ About usFrom the Atlantic ridges of the Pyrenees to the volcanic plains of Cappadocia. Eight regions, hand-scouted, route by route. Six live now, two coming for the 2026 season.
Each region is studied by riders who know the climbs, the cafés, the goat tracks, and the cheap hotels worth the upgrade.
Premium mid-mountain bikes, daily mechanic check, hotel luggage transfer, local guide, GPX files, emergency SOS line, weather rebooking, and a finishing-line photographer.
Trek Domane / Specialized Roubaix / Canyon Endurace — sized to you, ridden by us.
Hand-drawn turn-by-turn GPX with cafés, climbs, photo stops and water sources.
4-star boutique stays — bike storage, pasta night, mechanic-friendly tools.
Mechanic van on standby for every group. WhatsApp + emergency contact local.
I started AliVelo after spending a frustrating week on what was sold as a "premium cycling holiday." The hotel was nice. The guide was new. The route designer had clearly never ridden a bike.
On the second day we climbed the steepest pitch of the week at 14:00 — full sun, no water stop in sight. On day four we descended the only technical road of the trip in heavy rain because the operator wouldn't reschedule. The cafés the itinerary recommended were the wrong cafés.
AliVelo is the opposite of that. Every route is ridden multiple times before it's listed. Every climb lands before the heat. Every café is the right café. Every hotel knows where to store a bike. The bikes themselves are the bikes we'd ride. We do the boring work — luggage, mechanic support, insurance, weather rebooking — so that you can do the only work that matters, which is pedalling.
See you on a switchback somewhere.
A representative ride day. Stage 4 is the queen stage — Tourmalet and Aspin in one go. Not every day looks like this, but this is the spirit of an AliVelo week: long enough to earn the dinner, short enough to enjoy it.
Cool air, empty switchbacks above the village. Stage 4 starts gently — 14 km warming roll up the river valley.
17 km, 1268 m elevation gain. Stop at the summit cabane for an espresso and the views over both sides of the pass.
Long-table lunch with the group — local plat du jour, regional cheese, a single glass of Madiran red if you are bold.
Net downhill through Adour valley. Sun on your back, smooth tarmac, vineyard rows on both sides.
Bike check, hot shower, mechanic standby. Dinner at 20:00 — grilled trout, mountain potatoes, and stories.
I have ridden across three continents and AliVelo is the first one where the route designer was clearly a real cyclist. Every climb landed before the bad heat, every café stop was the right café. The bikes were the bikes we would actually ride.
Real faces, real climbs, no influencer kit. Tag #alivelo on Instagram — we repost the best every Monday.



Things riders asked us most this season. Need something else? [email protected] — we reply within 24 h on weekdays.
For every booking, we plant 3 trees via Tree-Nation, offset 100% of transfer carbon, and donate 2% of revenue to cycle-path NGOs in the regions we ride.
Reserve your seat on a 2026 departure. Group sizes capped at 10. Once full, the route closes for the season.