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Cyprus announces plans for a new cycle route

Cyprus, the third largest island in the Mediterranean, is fast becoming one of Europe’s most sought after cycling destinations offering year-round sunshine, a compact and diverse range of terrain, gentle headwinds and well equipped facilities. A new addition to the existing Troodos cycling routes will soon offer cyclists a new set of challenges. Plans for creating a second signposted route starting from the centre of Limassol leading through picturesque villages into the mountains are already under way, with the route scheduled to open in autumn 2013. Nearly 1 million Brits alone visit Cyprus every year to experience the island’s culture, history and wonderful scenery and what better way to get under the skin of culture than in the saddle of a bike!

The sport is at its peak between November and April, particularly for professional riders who take advantage of Cyprus’ mild winter temperatures to prepare for the start of the forthcoming race season. So ideal, in fact, is the Cypriot topography and climate for cycling, that Czech, German, Swedish and Russian London 2012 Olympic Medalist’s all used Cyprus as a training haven during the winter months in the lead up to the games.

A number of bike centres are available on the island offering rental services, route information, guide assistance and support, thus providing an easy way for those who don’t want to fly over with their own kit to enjoy the Cycling offering without the extra baggage. They can also assist you in following one of the island’s 37 routes or lay out a bespoke journey to suit your requirements. Planning a route can take you through a varied landscape combining mountain views, rugged coastlines, tranquil vineyards and olive groves and fascinatin0g ancient ruins. Travelling by bike also enables the rider to embrace the sights and sounds of nature from up close and notice things that might be overlooked inside a car, and also offers the comforting awareness that you are doing your bit to lower your carbon footprint.

For a rural excursion with the wind in your hair, Cyprus Villages in Tochni – Kalavasos offer a three days bike rental starting at €50 http://www.cyprusvillages.com.cy/ or +357 24 332998

For those with the desire to satisfy their competitive edge, Cyprus is host to various international challenging cycling events throughout the year:

  • The Cyprus Sunshine Cup (www.cyclingcy.com) various dates between 23 February and 10 March - one of the most famous Mountain bike Series in the UCI Calendar
  • Volkswagen Cyprus Tour 2013 (www.cypruscyclingtour.com) – 23 to 25 March
  • Tour of Cyprus 2013, Cycling Challenge – 29 March to 1st of April
  • Polis-Akamas Mountain Bike Challenge (www.cyclingcy.com) - September 29-30
  • White Rocks X-Cyprus Triathlon (www.cyclingcy.com) - 14 October

For a mixture of city cruising and countryside exploration contact www.bikeCyprus.com (http://www.bikecyprus.ch/)

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Cyprus – the third largest island in the Mediterranean – attracts over 2m tourists annually, lured by its legendary hospitality, glorious coastline and stunning mountain villages. There is something to suit every traveller: family resorts, world class spas, golf courses, marinas, a booming agrotourism scene, unique food and new wine trails celebrating the 40 new wineries which have developed on the island in recent years. For the active; the warm waters of Cyprus are perfect for diving and waterskiing. Adventure seekers can explore the beauty of Cyprus with trekking or birdwatching tours, while golfing enthusiasts play on award-winning courses designed by golfing legends.

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