Beginner’s Guide to Planning Cycling Holiday
Start planning your dream trip to France, save time and hassle, with this handy beginners guide
In the Beginner's Guide How to Plan a Cycling Holiday – Sign Post France, you'll get shortcuts to all the Cycling Holiday tips and tricks, save time money and hassle, and begin planning your trip now!
This is the link guide providing shortcuts to all the key information on VeloNomad.com and shows you how to plan a cycling trip.
- First, you'll learn the basic elements of a cycling trip.
- Then, I'll provide links to all the key information you'll need for your own cycling adventure.
- Finally, you'll be empowered to start planning your own trip.
What's in the Guide
I focus on core, fundamental information that will help you plan your dream cycling adventure.
Focussed on France, but with articles applicable to cycling adventures anywhere, you'll learn about:
- Initial planning – airlines, baggage, car vs campervan, budget
- How to create an itinerary
- Booking
- Practicalities – mobile internet, insurance, taking your bike
- On the road – tolls, language, camping, eating and more
- Seeing the TDF and doing Etape
Get the Guide now, start learning the fundamentals and plan your trip
After reading the articles contained in the guide, you'll find planning your trip becomes much easier, and goes from being a hassle to being exciting.
Plus, with the guide stored on your iPad, ereader, iPhone or laptop, you'll have ready access to the key information needed on the road.
Get the guide as an immediate download as:
- A PDF download (works on desktop, tablet and iOS) – AUD$4
- iBooks epub for AUD$4
- Bundled PDF and iBooks for AUD$5
PLEASE NOTE: This product is in ebook format only. You will not receive a hard copy.
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