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Mexico: A Great Place to Cycletour

Mexico: A Great Place to Cycletour Things turned out quite funny. Normally a long tour starts in your home country and when you finish it, you come back to it. For me, this was another story. We entered Mexico (by bicycle of course) in November 2015 through one of the […]

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The Caribbean Beach IMG_9425 Great Food Everywhere! This is Mexico! At 3,600mts high! The Popo is in the background!
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Cycling Southern Mexico – Tabasco and Campeche by bike

Cycling Southern Mexico – Tabasco and Campeche by bike Country: Mexico From Córdoba to Escárcega Lesson learned: If you drink five liters and sweat six liters you never need to pee Most wonderful miracle: 3000 year old Olmec heads Animals we saw: cicadas, butterflies, frogs, snakes, colorful birds, iguanas, dragonflies, […]

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Fresh coffee from the coffee museum in Córdoba, Veracruz Villahermosa also has a colorful sign
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The highest point in five years – Cycling the Central Mexican mountains

The highest point in five years – Cycling the Central Mexican mountains Country: Mexico From Mexico City to Córdoba Lesson learned: Master google believes a river could be a road Most wonderful miracle: Volcano vistas with blue skies Animals we saw: donkeys, horses, goats, dogs, sheep, cows, pigs, chicken, butterflies, […]

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Annika and Roberto in Puebla Very confusing road The ride down into Veracruz Following Master Google’s advice and pushed the bikes through an empty river bed Donkey cart in rural Puebla Breakfast in Xochimilco
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Where are we now

Where are we now

Want to know where in the world Annika and Roberto currently are cycling? Have a look here! You can find every place where we spent the night from September 7th 2011 until today. We try to update our map every time we find WiFi. Sometimes it takes more time to […]

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When culinary dreams come true – Cycling from Michoacán to Mexico City

When culinary dreams come true – Cycling from Michoacán to Mexico City

When culinary dreams come true – Cycling from Michoacán to Mexico City Country: Mexico From Morelia to Mexico City Lesson learned: Loot out for shelter after the first thunder Most wonderful miracle: Exquisite delicacies for a couple of pesos Animals we saw: donkeys, horses, mosquitoes, frogs, goats, Days on the […]

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Green Michoacán – Cycling Central Mexico

Green Michoacán – Cycling Central Mexico Country: Mexico From Guadalajara to Morelia Lesson learned: Road closures can be a good thing Most wonderful miracle: Camécuaro lake Animals we saw: donkeys, horses, mosquitoes, cows, goats, sheep Days on the bike: 4.5 Kilometers cycled: 348 Average kilometers per day: 77.33 Total kilometers […]

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Flower field Rainbow Cold climate in Michoacán Torta Ahogada Oxxo on a bicycle Cycling and Ecotourism in Camécuaro
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Home of Mariachis and Tequila – Jalisco by bike

Home of Mariachis and Tequila – Jalisco by bike Country: Mexico From Ixtlán del Río to Guadalajara Lesson learned: Cycling big cities isn’t too much fun Most wonderful miracle: A cup of Tequila in Tequila’s historic old town Animals we saw: geckos, mosquitos, cockchafers Days on the bike: 2 Kilometers […]

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Tijuanense in Guadalajara img_20160715_192452 Climbing up the tracks in the Barranca de Huentitán Tasting Travels presentation outdoors in Guadalajara Karla and Antonio Blue Agave fields
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Geckos and Mangos – Sinaloa and Nayarit by bicycle

Geckos and Mangos – Sinaloa and Nayarit by bicycle Country: Mexico From Mazatlán to Ixtlán del Río Lesson learned: There is such thing as a perfect wardrobe system Most wonderful miracle: Seafood tostadas Animals we saw: geckos, iguanas, seagulls Days on the bike: 4 Kilometers cycled: 373 Average kilometers per […]

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Mazatlán’s beach Mazatlán’s muscle beach Corn stand in Mexico The plaza of Ixtlán del Río Bed in the ferry Pichilingue – Mazatlan Nachito and his family in their shop “Hecho a mano Creadores Mexicanos”
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