Freewheeling’s extraordinary multi-sport/multi-activity style trips usually include cycling as one of the main modes of transport, and include a balance of cycling, sea-kayaking, and hiking.
The multiple activities always contribute to a fun and diverse active holiday, based on the best trails, roads, and shorelines each area has to offer. The plan is often flexible (thanks to our small groups and high service level), so that if you prefer more time on your bike, with your family, or with other activities – hiking, kayaking, rafting, whale-watching, or relaxing – it is easy to adapt to your wishes.
Not sure about difficulties, and support level? Check out our What to Expect page!
Existing tour packages are listed below. If you have questions, or would like something different, please get in touch!
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Activity Levels
To help you choose an appropriate level of daily challenge, we use elevation profiles to represent the route, and a challenge-rating system using symbols from the skiing world. Many of you will already be familiar with it; If not, here is a brief explanation. Note that these classifications may vary with weather and/or road conditions, and you should always arrive with a sense of fun and adventure. If you are unsure, choose a guided trip. The vehicle support can help you get over any hill, and can turn even the most difficult trip into an easy one.
The easiest routes we offer, these are generally flat and cover relatively relaxed distances. You will be comfortable riding a hybrid bike, walking in sneakers, or paddling a light kayak, and will normally have time to take many photos and enjoy extended lunches.
This is primarily an easy route, but some days may fall into the moderate category. You can expect time to stop and smell the roses, but some of the rides may be on more hilly terrain.
Requiring moderate fitness levels, these cover terrain with hills and valleys, and tend to include distances of 50-80km (30-50mi.)/day cycling, or 3-6 hours of walking per day. Most Freewheeling Adventures fall into this category, and are suitable for most ability levels.
This is primarily a moderate route, suitable for most ability levels, but some days may be a little more challenging. You can expect some long distances, and/or some big climbs/descents.
The most challenging trips, these include longer distances, bigger hills, long hikes, exposed paddling, and full days of activity. We recommend a higher degree of fitness and training to make the most of the experience.
There is also a rare double black diamond, reserved for only the most difficult adventures.