Why This Trip Caught My Attention
I’ve spent a lot of time looking at cycling destinations around the world, from the Blue Ridge Mountains to European classics routes, and one place keeps coming up whenever serious cyclists talk about bucket-list riding:
Colombia.
More specifically, the mountains of Antioquia, the region around Medellín that helped produce many of the country’s legendary climbers and professional cyclists.
What makes this trip interesting isn’t just the riding. It’s the combination of:
- Spectacular mountain scenery
- Challenging climbs
- Vibrant local culture
- Coffee country landscapes
- Boutique accommodations
- A place where cycling is genuinely part of everyday life
If you’ve ever wanted to ride roads that aren’t yet overrun with international cycling tourism, this is the kind of adventure worth considering.
Quick Tour Snapshot
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Duration | 9 Days / 8 Nights |
| Guided Rides | 7 |
| Daily Distance | 40–100 km (25–62 mi) |
| Daily Elevation Gain | 940–2,200 m (3,000–7,200 ft) |
| Start/Finish | Medellín, Colombia |
| Difficulty | Intermediate to Advanced |
| Price | $2,390 |
Ride Where Colombian Pros Train
One of the coolest things about this tour is that you’re not just visiting Colombia.
You’re riding in one of the most cycling-obsessed regions on Earth.
On weekends, the roads around Medellín fill with cyclists. The climbs are long. The scenery is incredible. The weather is favorable year-round. It’s easy to understand why so many world-class riders have come from this region.
If you’ve ridden mountain routes in places like:
- North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains
- Colorado’s Front Range
- The Alps
- The Pyrenees
…you’ll immediately appreciate what makes Antioquia special.
The difference is that you’ll be experiencing an entirely different culture, landscape, and cycling tradition.
Tour Highlights
🚴 Ride to Guatapé
One of Colombia’s most famous and colorful towns.
The route takes you through rolling countryside and past the iconic Piedra del Peñol, a massive granite monolith rising more than 7,000 feet above sea level.
The town itself is famous for its brightly painted buildings and lakeside setting.
☕ Explore Colombia’s Coffee Region
For many travelers, this may be the highlight of the entire trip.
The second half of the tour heads into the coffee-growing regions of southwestern Antioquia.
Expect:
- Green mountain landscapes
- Traditional coffee farms
- Colonial towns
- Incredible viewpoints
- Some of the best coffee you’ll ever drink
You’ll learn about coffee production while riding directly through the countryside where it happens.
⛰️ Conquer Epic Climbs
This isn’t a casual sightseeing tour.
Several days feature serious climbing, including a memorable 23-kilometer ascent often described as one of the most beautiful climbs in the region.
Daily elevation gains can exceed 2,000 meters (6,500+ feet).
If you enjoy earning your views, you’ll probably love this route.
🌆 Discover Medellín by Bike
Most visitors experience Medellín through taxis and tour buses.
Cyclists get a much different perspective.
The itinerary includes time exploring Medellín itself, including neighborhoods that have become famous for their transformation from troubled areas into symbols of innovation and community development.
You’ll also get opportunities to enjoy the city’s food scene and nightlife.
What a Typical Day Looks Like
A typical day might look something like this:
Morning
- Fresh Colombian breakfast
- Coffee (of course)
- Supported ride briefing
Midday
- Scenic mountain riding
- Climbs and descents through rural villages
- Lunch with local cuisine
Afternoon
- Continue riding through coffee country or mountain roads
- Cultural stops and sightseeing
Evening
- Boutique hotel or local guesthouse
- Dinner with the group
- Recovery and stories from the day’s ride
Is This Tour Right For You?
This trip is probably a good fit if:
✅ You regularly ride 30–60+ miles
✅ You enjoy climbing
✅ You like active vacations
✅ You’re interested in experiencing another culture from the saddle of a bike
✅ You prefer authentic experiences over resort-style travel
This trip may not be ideal if:
❌ You’re new to cycling
❌ Long climbs sound miserable
❌ You want a relaxed sightseeing vacation
The riding is manageable for fit recreational cyclists, but make no mistake: this is a cycling adventure.
Why I’d Consider This Trip
What stands out to me is that this isn’t trying to be luxury travel disguised as cycling.
It’s a genuine cycling experience in a place that lives and breathes the sport.
You get:
- Serious riding
- Incredible scenery
- Coffee culture
- Authentic Colombian towns
- Local guides
- Boutique accommodations
That’s a pretty compelling combination.
What’s Included
The tour package includes:
- 8 nights accommodation
- Airport pickup
- 8 breakfasts
- 7 lunches
- 8 dinners
- Guided cycling rides
- Cultural experiences and sightseeing
- Local support team
Bike rentals are available separately if needed.
Ready to Ride Colombia?
Whether you’re looking for your first international cycling adventure or simply want to experience one of the world’s great cycling regions, Antioquia offers something genuinely different.
The combination of mountains, coffee country, cycling culture, and Colombian hospitality makes this one of the most intriguing bike tours I’ve come across.
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