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Book Now, Choose Later

Secure your spotβ€”pick your destination when the time is right. Love the idea of joining The Cycling House but still sorting out your calendarβ€”or unsure which destination is right for you? This flexible option lets you reserve your place now and choose your trip later. Whether you’re dreaming of Mallorca, Montana, or somewhere in between, […]

Bike Touring in Alaska with Adventure Cycling Association

This article originally appeared in Cycling West, a print and digital publication about cycling in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Arizona, California, and Colorado. An Alaskan bicycle tour has been on the bucket list for Julie and I for 15 years or more. Initially the plan was to ride the β€œNorth Star route” from Missoula, […]

The Mother Lode: A Long-term Review of the ENVE MOG

This review originally appeared in the Nov/Dec 2024 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Click here to learn more. After years of producing high-end carbon bike components, ENVE finally decided to try its hand at full bike builds in 2021. The result was the Custom Road, whose geometry, paint, and components are tailored to each rider. […]

The Complete Bikepacking Trip-Planning Checklist

You don’t have to plan your bikepacking trip months in advance, but it certainly doesn’t hurt β€” especially if you want to tackle a long ride overseas. Here’s a general timeline and trip planning checklist to help keep you on track. 1 to 3 Months Before You Go: Ride your bike often, stay active, and […]

The Ultimate Bike Travel Guide to Maine’s USBRS 1

Photo by Jeana Bala on Unsplash Lighthouses jutting out of cliffs. Fresh Atlantic lobster. Colossal forests of spruce and fir. Maine conjures a lot of romantic images, and if you love vast timberland and quiet small towns, Vacationland certainly lives up to its nickname. But while there are many ways to explore this holiday hot […]

Get to Know Our Montana Trips

It may only be February, but we can’t help daydreaming about Montana summersβ€”they’re simply the best! Montana isn’t just where we host our trips; it’s our backyard, and we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you. From May through September,Β The Cycling HouseΒ will guide you through Big Sky Country, showcasing our favorite roads, climbs, […]

The Cycling House Team Kits Are Now Available!Β 

We couldn’t be more excited to seeΒ The Cycling HouseΒ staff rocking some sharp, desert-themedΒ Eliel CyclingΒ kits over the last year. Guess what? Now’s your chance to snag your very own! Our online store is officially open, featuring those same kitsΒ plusΒ a variety of fresh colors and styles to suit your vibe. As a bonus,Β we’re offering 50% off your […]

Reflecting On The Last 20 Years – By Owen Gue

As we roll into 2025, I find myself reflecting on an incredible milestone: The Cycling House is celebrating its 20th anniversary! If you had told me 20 years ago that we’d be here today, I wouldn’t have believed it. What started as a way to ride bikes and avoid a β€œreal job” has grown into […]

Safety Concerns for Bikepackers

Riding a bicycle on backroads and trails is actually, statistically speaking, quite safe. Still, it’s natural to feel anxious about β€œwhat ifs” when jumping into something new. The best way to cope with worry is to figure out what’s most likely to go wrong, make sure you’re prepared to deal with it, and then relax […]

Training for Your Bikepacking Trip

Photo by Frederic Guyot Simply put, bikepacking is more fun when mind and body are on the same team. Many a long bike ride has begun with no training at all, and we’re not here to discourage anyone from trying if that’s your style. But there is freedom in feeling like your body is helping […]

Say Howdy to Our New Fleet of Cervelo Aspero Rental Bikes

At The Cycling House, we know the value of a reliable and high-performing bike. That’s why, after putting tens of thousands of miles on our Cervelo Aspero rental bikes over the past few years, we decided to stick with what works. The Aspero has been a fan favorite among our guests and guides, performing flawlessly […]

Lighthouses and Lobster Rolls: A Guide to Riding in Portland, Maine

This story originally appeared as the Be Here Now feature of the 2024 Sept/Oct issue of Adventure Cyclist. Perched on a peninsula in the south- western edge of Casco Bay, the city of Portland, Maine, is infused with all things ocean. Even the city’s most famous district is called the Old Port, evoking its maritime […]

Bikepacking Gear: What to Take & How to Pack It

Photo by Laura Irwin If bike touring with panniers is like traveling with a big roller suitcase, bikepacking is like traveling with only a carry-on backpack. The goal is to have everything you need and also to need everything you have. Here are some tips for packing lighter: Bring less stuff! Ask yourself β€œWhat would […]

Gravelstoke Joins The Cycling House on Our Inaugural Chiricahua Gravel Trip

We were thrilled to host Dave Malwitz of Gravelstoke on our first-ever Chiricahua Gravel trip! Joined by seven other guests, Dave explored southeastern Arizona’s breathtaking desert landscapes and Sky Islands during this 5-day cycling adventure. β€œThe Chiricahua Gravel trip with The Cycling House was a true adventure. Each day brought new and exciting challenges, from […]

Adventures Beyond the Bike

AtΒ The Cycling House, we believe a great cycling trip goes beyond the ride. This month, we’re highlighting the memorable off-the-bike experiences that make our adventures unforgettable.Here’s a glimpse at a few favorites: Tuscany Pasta and tiramisu-making class; Tuscan culinary traditions. Stroll through the medieval streets on aΒ walking tour of Siena. Indulge in aΒ wine tastingΒ in the […]

Winter Cycling Tips: Stay Safe, Comfortable, and Motivated

Riding in the winter can be rewarding, but it comes with challenges. Here are our top tips to protect your bike, ride safely, and stay motivated when the temperatures drop. Protecting Your Bike and Keeping It in Good Shape 1. Pay Attention to Chain MaintenanceWinter riding exposes your bike to precipitation, salt, and sand, which […]

Gender Equity Mechanics Reflects on a Year of Bicycle Maintenance Workshops

Gender Equity Mechanics (GEM) is a gathering of women and non-binary people interested in learning hands-on bicycle maintenance and repair skills. We would like to give a shout out to Bikes Together, a non-profit in Denver, Colorado that uses recycled bicycles as a vehicle for equitable social change, as they inspired the name for GEM. […]

Me, Myself, and I

This story originally appeared in the 2024 Nov/Dec issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine’s Final Mile essay anthology. *** I rode with tears streaming down my face. I pedaled as hard as I could, hoping that being on my bike would fix it. It used to always fix it. But this time was different β€” for […]

Out Our Front Door Celebrates Successful Adaptive Cycling Season

This year, we were able to welcome 19 young people with adaptive needs (and their families), plus two adults with adaptive needs on our weekend bike camping trips for free.Β  Through our inclusive model, Bike Camping For Everyone, we address the physical, emotional, and social health of our participants. Physical activity such as cycling (as […]

Canal Queens Take on the Empire State: Beginners Guide to the Northern Tier Section 10

There are many shades of adventure, and you have to start somewhere. I’ve learned from over 20 years of riding and leading group rides that adventurous cycling at any level results in a sense of competence, accomplishment, wonder, and joy. I’m an avid mountain biker, road rider and more recently enjoy gravel riding in New […]

5 Things We Love About All-Women’s Trips (And You Will Too!)

At The Cycling House, we’ve been hosting women’s camps for over a decade, and we’re deeply passionate about creating experiences that bring women and bikes together.Β Our all-women’s tripsΒ offer a unique blend of adventure and community, where participants feel empowered, connected, and inspired on and off the bike. Here are the top 5 reasons why these […]

Give the Gift of The Cycling House

Give the gift of adventure this holiday season with a Cycling House experience! Send your loved oneβ€”or yourselfβ€”on a cycling journey filled with fully supported rides, delicious meals, and a warm, welcoming community from stunning cycling routes guided by the TCH team and support every step of the way. This is an experience they’ll cherish […]

Good Seeds: Cycling Central Washington During the Apple Harvest

This story originally appeared in the Sept/Oct 2024 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.Β  Apples got their start 12 million years ago in Central Asia in the area we now call Kazakhstan. There in the Tian Shan mountains, wild apple trees grew and evolved, creating fecund forests rich with birds, bears, and every variety of apple […]

Trip Recap: Chicago United Cycling Club’s 2024 Overnight

Chicago United Cycling Club was so excited to receive an Adventure Grant from the Adventure Cycling Association. Our grant last year allowed our team to host its first bikepacking trip focused on WTFNB, BIPOC riders. We had fewer cyclists this year (six compared to 10 in 2023) but fewer had previous bikepacking experience. Our group […]

Riding High: The Cycling House’s Favorite Climbs

At The Cycling House, we live for the thrill of the climb. Challenge your legs and reward your determination with breathtaking views and exhilarating descents. We call these epic days our Queen Stages. Our guides and guests have tackled some of the most iconic and inspiring climbs on our trips, and we’re excited to share […]
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