Top 10 memorable moments in 2019 according to our team

 

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As we look forward to the start of our 2020 season, we are reflecting on an epic 2019 season. We all know those moments when travelling, where some sort of magic happens. All seems right in the world, your everyday worries far from your mind. You sit back and think there is no place you'd rather be. Whether it is a particularly special sunset, making a new friend from a foreign land or a particularly scrumptious meal. There are many moments like these that stay in our memories long after our tours are over.

So we asked our team what their best epic cycle tour magic tour moments were off the bike. A pretty tough ask considering what we pack in during a season, but we have collated some of our favourites here:

 

A tiny seaside beach is nestled among tall outcrops and deep blue ocean. A white yacht under sail is on the water just offshore.

 

1. Nouvelle cuisine with Lithuania's best chef, Vilnius (Napoleon Tour)

"When we arrived at this beautiful restaurant, we knew we would be treated to a special dinner. The chef is considered the best in Lithuania and joined us for each course to provide a description of each creation of our tasting menu. It added a special element to the meal and led many of us to photo-document our culinary journey. The chef was even generous enough to share his secret seed bread recipe with me, too! Colette Saunders

 

A group seated at a table laid with wine and plates. One person is being served by a waiter in a white uniform.

 

2. A private concert of true Sardinian folk songs, Sardinia (Three Islands Tour)

"With a perfect setting outside on the terrace of our Albergo diffuso hotel in Cabras, Sardinia, I arranged a private concert with a 'Canto a Tenore', a group of Sardinian 4 singers performing traditional and ancestral songs using just their voices (or 'A Cappella').  For me, this singing group is special, being friends of mine who also sang at my wedding. This type of singing is called the Cantu a tenore and is practised in groups of four in a close circle. For me, it is a true taste of Sardinian culture and a powerful performance to witness." Simone Scalas

 

A group of cyclists dressed in various Ride and Seek cycling kits pose in front of a Berlin wall mural of a car appearing to break through the wall.

 

3. History direct from a local in Berlin (Iron Curtain Tour)

"To commence the Iron Curtain tour, we arranged for a bike tour around the city, led by Peter, who recounted his stories of trying to escape East Berlin. He tried 3 times, the third attempt of which he succeeded. Providing this historical context is extremely important to us at Ride and Seek, and the personal experiences of Peter had us hanging on his every word. " Dylan Reynolds

 

A person stands leaning over a picnic table laid with picnic food ready to be prepared. The person is holding a knife as if cutting a tomato already been sliced. The table is covered with a blue-checked tablecloth and is set up just off a quiet village street.

 

4. Lunching like a king from Paris to St Petersberg (Napoleon Tour)

 "The Napoleon tour has many picnics, being a little more off the beaten path. For me, the highlight of this tour was the superb picnics prepared with love by Colette. We pride ourselves on great picnics, but I think Colette's really are something special." Gabriel Donati

 

An aerial photo of an ancient, roofless building, set on a dry landscape with hills in the background. A road rings around the side of the building.

 

5. Exquisite dinner overlooking an archaeological marvel, Agrigento, Italy (3 Islands Tour)

"As part of the Three Islands tour, we visit the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Sicily. The Valley of the Temples is an archaeological site with the remains of seven temples in the Doric style. Our sunset dinner at Villa Athena for me is magical, enjoying a Sicilian feast overlooking this extraordinary historical site. It's a dinner that remains long in my tour memories." Richie Mitchell

 

The photo looks over a steaming pool into the background of ocean stretching away to the horizon. The sun is low and reflecting off the water. A tall rocky outcrop stands out of the water.

 

6. A spa with an extraordinary view, Japan (Samurai  Tour)

"One of the best things about cycle touring in Japan is the Onsen (spa) culture. Nothing soothes the muscles like a soak in the onsen after a long day in the saddle. It is even better when this is combined with a great view like our hotel near Battleship Rock on the Noto Peninsula." Ben Weigl

 

7. Sunset dinner overlooking Lake Como, Italy (Caesar Tour)

"What an awesome way to start the tour. Our Caesar custom tour starting from Como took the funicular to Brunate for a sunset dinner and drinks. It was a beautiful evening, great food and wine and great company. It made for a truly memorable start to the tour." Chris Small

 

A red terracotta-roofed, multistory lodge is nestled in the hills, on a green lawn surrounded by forest with a tall hill in the background.

 

8. A Catalan feast and memorable spot for a historical chat in Madremanya, Spain (Hannibal Tour)

"An outstanding tour memory for me is the family-run boutique hotel in Madremanya at the start of the Hannibal tour. Before an incredible tasting menu (off the scale delicious!), as the guests enjoyed a local wine, I weaved the story of Hannibal's extraordinary exploits, and how he shook Rome's foundations to the core." Ben Kane

 

A craggy shore in front of a wide beach taken from a high vantage point. There are hills in the background set against a blue sky.

 

9. Spontaneous swimming on the Tatsukushi Coast, Japan (Samurai Tour)

"Arriving at a pretty beach on the Samurai tour, we grabbed our swimmers out of the van and dove into the surprisingly warm sea for a dip. Some of us paddled in our kit, some of us swam far out to sea. It was a moment of freedom and embracing simple pleasures. And to top it off, the stop was planned to have access to a shower and change facilities, followed by a beautiful morning tea of matcha cake, fresh cut-up fruits, energy bars, and hot tea and coffee." Meg Reynolds

 

10. A superb slow food dinner in an Albanian Agriturismo (Marco Polo Tour)

"Scouting is usually a very busy time with not much time for sitting down to a proper meal. This year, Dylan and I scouted the Marco Polo tour and found a gem. We have always embraced the 'Slow Food' ethos, so finding an agriturismo in Albania with a 'slow food' menu was both surprising and exciting. The Agriturismo hotel was once used to intern political prisoners, but now provides employment for many in the local community. And the food was incredible. We can't wait to take our guests back there in 2020 to eat and stay." Marcello Usala

What were your favourite travel moments of 2019? Share your thoughts in the comments

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