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Having been to Mallorca for the last few years for a week putting in some big miles on the road bikes we are now looking for alternatives. Mallorca is great but we know it so well it's become boring. We will go in April, and need varied routes with some big climbs. Anybody got any suggestions?
Gran Canaria?
Good weather and plenty of climbing there.
April's possibly too early for big climbs, because the high mountains will still have snow on them and/or the weather could be iffy.
My recommendations:
1. Lake Como
Stayed in/near Bellagio - did a lap of the lake (100 miles), rode Madonna di Ghisallo climb (a classic), the Sormano (ridiculously steep), rode to Lake Lugano and back, plus lots and lots of BIG climbs on both sides of the lake.
2. Bormio, Italy
The Stelvio of course (from both sides), plus the Gavia, Mortirolo etc...
3. Pyrenees
Just got back from riding Tourmalet (both sides), Col d'Aubisque, Hautacam, etc in the Pyrenees - also great but April too early for these, plus...
4. St Jean de Maurienne - has 5 out of 10 of the TdF's top climbs in the vicinity: Col du Galibier/Col de Telegraphe, Col de la Croix de Fer/Glandon, Col de la Madeleine, Col d'Iseran, plus Alpe d'Huez is not too far away in Bourg d'Oisans
I know people who have been to Gran Canaria for early season training and enjoyed it. Lanzarote is a favourite of the triathletes, pretty windy, I believe.
Benidorm is another option. Once you get off the busy coastal strip, there are lots of good roads for riding up in the hills.
Another vote for Benidorm or somewhere near there on the Costa Blanca. Check out stage 20 of the Vuelta for ideas 😀
I've been going to Andalucia and staying with Cycle Sierra Nevada the last two Aprils.
LOTS of climbing to be had and reliably good weather. Also great tapas.
I'd avoid the Alps/Pyrenees at that time of year because of snow
I've done a village about 20km south of Benidorm a few times.
Get there in early Feb and you can't move for pro teams.
Ibiza? Lots of interesting hills in the north.
Bmc base themselves in winter at marriot la sella just down the road from me, good rides from the door. Near denia, tag along the back. As said above loads of pro teams about but I don't know where they stay.
Not rode in Gran Canaria but looked good from driving out there a couple of years back. I'm there next week, hopefully squeeze a couple of mornings in.
Lanzarote was okay, felt like I'd covered most of the island in s couple of days but could probably mix it up a bit?
South of Spain. Orgiva, Lanjaron, Cadiar sort of area. Can get some lovely runs down to the coast but also some pretty mountainous terrain heading inland. We were averaging 2000m of climbing in 100km and you can easily get more than that!
Or Sardinia - I love the north of the island but not been for a few years now. 🙁
Usually stayed in Alghero which is well served by cheap flights, a charming old town right on the coast so there's flattish rides up to the north west tip, rolling if you go down the coast and bloody hilly if you go inland!
I stayed with [url= http://www.vamoscycling.com/ ]Vamos Cycling[/url] Was there in March 2011. Really good people and the food is first rate. Good riding too.
Gran Canaria is great, probably more climbing than Mallorca.
Lovely roads.
Mainland Spain; Around Benidorm area is really good. Much quieter roads than Mallorca ... and in spring its stunning to ride through with the citrus trees in bloom.
Gran Canaria is a lot tougher than Mallorca, there just aren`t any easy riding. To ride the coast road is pretty naff; you really got to go inland ... and its pretty solid climbing. But the views are tremendous.
No votes for Tenerife?
Tenerife,Sardinia or Corsica.Going to Corsica in October,great scenery,very few busy roads and one great,37km descent.
one for http://www.sierranevada.cc/roadbikehire/granada/, south of the Sierra Nevada, Cormac is a good person, advantages include:
hills of the Sierra Nevada and Andalucia
low traffic density and excellent road surfaces
best climate in Europe, allowing year round road cycling.
fantastic scenery
lower cost of living than many of the traditional road biking resorts, such as Mallorca.
Central Spain has some decent climbs, no snow by April although it might not be that hot... how long are you going to be visiting? Base yourself somewhere like Cercedilla and there's enough here for at least 4-5 days without repeating too much, including a couple of cat 1 climbs most days.
Sicily
Girona?
Tenerife has what I'm told by local roadie fiends is the longest continuous road climb from sea level in Europe. If it's good enough for Team Sky, BMC, Tinkoff, Astana, Cannondale to name but a few.