Wednesday, April 9, 2025

The last issue introduced 4 different riding routes, please continue to follow the route guide for a different riding journey.

1.Flinders Ranges – Australia

At 430 kilometers (265 miles), the Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain range in South Australia. The region’s rugged and technically demanding terrain makes it unsuitable for beginning electric mountain bikers. But for those looking for a challenge, the single track trails that wind along deep potholes and ancient cliffs are an exhilarating journey to another planet. Multi-day trips can also be arranged, with stays in distinctive old village houses or beautiful small-town hotels in Melos.

2.Dolomite Valley – Italy

The Dolomites are a famous destination for mountain sports such as skiing, climbing and hiking. However, there is also a lot of fun to be had riding there. While many seasoned enthusiasts may wish to experience some of the climbs made popular by the “Wanderlust Italy” campaign, there are also many scenic views from the valley’s winding biking trails. Whatever your preference, you’ll be delighted by the scenery, mountain peaks, Alpine lakes and charming towns dotted with idyllic countryside.

3.Banff National Park – Alberta, Canada

Banff National Park was Canada’s first national park and boasts some of the most scenic roads in the country, and there’s no better way to enjoy the scenery than by bike. As you ride along glacial lakes at the foot of snow-capped peaks, you’ll also come across quite a bit of wildlife, including mergansers, elk, bighorn sheep, and wild goats. Much of the park is dedicated to biking trails, but this is the Rocky Mountains, so there are definitely some steep peaks! Lake Louise has an elevation of 5,249 feet, so using the power pedals on your e-bike can save you a lot of effort.

 

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