Cycling is no longer just about spinning wheels—it’s a lifestyle experience. Today’s sophisticated travelers are trading stuffy gyms for scenic trails, combining two-wheel excursions with five-star dining, restorative spa rituals, and design-driven stays. For those craving open-air adventure with upscale trimmings, these eight under-the-radar cycling destinations promise a summer of style, scenery, and self-powered exploration.
Each locale offers something distinct—be it high-altitude terrain, vineyard views, or coastal charm—yet all cater to travelers who expect comfort without compromise.
At the confluence of eight legendary Alpine passes, Andermatt stands as a crown jewel for cyclists in Europe. This Swiss village combines dramatic elevation with cinematic pedigree—think Sean Connery’s Goldfinger drive across the Furka Pass. Today, it’s the training ground of the Tudor Pro Cycling Team and host to endurance events like Alpenbrevet and Chasing Cancellara.
Riders chase lung-busting ascents and glacier-flanked descents by day, then unwind at The Chedi Andermatt, a five-star property offering sleek accommodations, holistic spa services, and a culinary roster that includes four Michelin-starred restaurants. For those drawn to alpine grandeur without sacrificing luxury, Andermatt delivers in every gear.
While Orlando may be best known for its theme parks, Caribe Royale Orlando adds a luxurious, bike-friendly twist. Set on 60 palm-fringed acres, the resort offers complimentary bike rentals so guests can pedal past lush gardens, tranquil water features, and toward the sparkling pool—complete with a 75-foot waterslide.
The property’s new Sport Court, along with eight onsite dining options—like Calypso’s Bar & Grille and Venetian Chop House—offers an energetic yet indulgent base for both family escapes and wellness-focused retreats. Add in its proximity to Walt Disney World, and this resort is where fitness and fantasy meet.
Tucked in New York’s wine country, Inns of Aurora Resort & Spa blends small-town charm with refined hospitality. Guests can borrow one of six new Trek performance bikes and ride scenic low-traffic routes along Cayuga Lake Wine Trail, passing rolling vineyards and glimmering lakeshores.
The resort, comprising six historic properties and a 15,000-square-foot spa, offers more than a stay—it offers restoration. After a day of cycling, unwind with a soak in the hydrotherapy pools, a guided meditation, or a Cayuga-inspired massage. This is cycling as a wellness ritual.
In the northern corner of the Berkshires, Williamstown fuses pastoral riding with cultural immersion. Expect tree-lined roads, gentle farm loops, and hill climbs that reward with panoramic views and hidden swimming holes. The surrounding terrain changes dramatically with the seasons, creating a fresh experience on every ride.
The Williams Inn serves as a cyclist’s basecamp, offering complimentary bikes and a central location just steps from galleries, live music venues, and top-tier theater. Here, art and nature are companions on the ride.
Don’t let Fort Worth’s cosmopolitan edge fool you—the city is a cycling playground. The 100+ mile Trinity Trails system offers riverside paths perfect for casual rides, while the Lone Wolf Loop tests endurance with its rugged, hilly terrain.
Fort Worth recently launched a sustainable bike-share program, inviting locals and visitors to explore trails without the hassle of bringing their own gear. From forested bends to urban art installations, this Texan hub brings both grit and grace to the ride.
Opening in fall 2025, The Compton in Bentonville redefines mountain biking luxury. Located just off the historic square, this 142-room hotel is designed with cyclists in mind—complete with bike valet, stylish accommodations, and locally driven dining from Ropeswing Hospitality Group.
Bentonville’s reputation as the Mountain Biking Capital of the World™ is no exaggeration. With over 250 miles of trails—ranging from technical downhill to family-friendly rides—the city offers a trail for every type of rider. The Compton is poised to be the new epicenter of Arkansas’ thriving cycling scene.
With quick access to Quarry Road Trails—a scenic network of singletrack and gravel routes—Waterville welcomes cyclists looking for peaceful, wooded escapes. Just two miles from downtown, riders can transition from espresso to elevation in minutes.
Lockwood Hotel provides a refined stay in the heart of Waterville, complete with boutique aesthetics and easy access to additional trail systems like Pine Ridge and Kennebec Highlands. Trails like Flowalonski and Bull Chain offer varying terrain and tree-canopied solitude, making this New England gem a summer sleeper pick.
Lexington offers an idyllic cycling experience through rolling Bluegrass hills, historic bourbon distilleries, and sprawling horse farms. Cyclists can explore the Kentucky Bourbon Trail or cruise the new Town Branch Commons, a 5.5-mile urban greenway connecting downtown to the Distillery District.
For an elevated overnight, check into The Inn at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, which spans 3,000 acres of preserved countryside. Alternatively, The Kentucky Castle offers an immersive stay with added perks like goat yoga and a serene pool scene. In Lexington, the journey is just as rich as the destination.
Each of these destinations proves that cycling isn’t limited to race-day athletes or adrenaline junkies. With their combination of natural beauty, thoughtful amenities, and luxury hospitality, these under-the-radar cycling spots cater to travelers who want more from their ride—whether it’s a post-trail massage, a five-course meal, or a vineyard view.
This summer, consider leaving the tour buses behind and exploring the world one pedal stroke at a time—style, serenity, and scenery included.