Die Isle of Man ist die Geburtsstätte von Mark Cavendish – dem erfolgreichsten Etappensieger in der Geschichte der Tour de France – und die Straßen, die ihn geprägt haben, sind immer noch da und warten darauf, befahren zu werden.
It’s a remarkable cycling island. Quiet lanes, dramatic coastal roads, mountain passes, and long open straights combine to offer something genuinely different from anything you’ll find on the mainland. Traffic is light, drivers are considerate, and the scenery changes constantly — from sweeping bay views to wooded glens to open moorland in the space of a single ride. You can cover serious miles or take it easy and stop often. Both are equally valid here.
Your expert local guide knows these roads intimately — the climbs worth seeking out, the descents that reward commitment, and the quieter lanes that most visitors never find. Whether you’re here to push yourself on challenging routes or to explore at a relaxed pace with good coffee stops built in, your guide will build each day around you.
Rennradfahren, Graveln oder eine Mischung aus beidem – was auch immer zu deinem Stil und den Bedingungen des Tages passt.
Arrive at your chosen UK port and board the Steam Packet ferry to Douglas. Check in to your hotel and meet your guide, who will run through the week ahead, talk through your ability level and goals, and answer any questions about routes, kit, and logistics.
If legs allow, your guide can take you out for a short evening spin — a gentle warm-up along the coast road or through the lower glens to get a feel for the island's roads before the riding begins properly tomorrow.
This is a suggested itinerary to give you a flavour of what an Isle of Man cycling break looks like. Your guide will tailor each day's riding to your ability and preference — easier and harder alternatives are available every day. Route notes are provided for those riding independently.
Your first full day heads south on some of the island's finest coastal roads. The route takes in the sweep of the bay towards Castletown, continues through to Port Erin, and returns via the dramatic coastal road above Port St Mary — a circuit that gives you a real sense of what makes cycling here so distinctive.
The roads are quiet, the gradients manageable, and the views across the Irish Sea are a constant companion. A stop in Castletown or Port Erin for coffee and a look around is built into the day.
Easier alternative: A shorter out-and-back to Castletown along the flat coastal road — perfect for those easing into the week.
Harder alternative: Extend the loop to take in the climb above Cregneash and the exposed headland roads for a more demanding day.
This is a suggested itinerary to give you a flavour of what an Isle of Man cycling break looks like. Your guide will tailor each day's riding to your ability and preference — easier and harder alternatives are available every day. Route notes are provided for those riding independently.
No cycling holiday on the Isle of Man is complete without the Mountain Road — the iconic route that climbs from Ramsey in the north, crosses the open upland plateau of Snaefell, and descends back towards Douglas. This is the road TT riders have raced for over a century, and on a clear day the views from the top are extraordinary.
Your guide will pace the climb to suit your group and pick the best combination of approach and return roads on the day. This is the ride most visiting cyclists come to the island specifically to do — it rarely disappoints.
Easier alternative: A gentler approach via the lower Laxey valley roads, avoiding the steepest gradients while still reaching the upland plateau.
Harder alternative: A full northern loop taking in additional climbing above Ramsey for riders looking for maximum elevation.
This is a suggested itinerary to give you a flavour of what an Isle of Man cycling break looks like. Your guide will tailor each day's riding to your ability and preference — easier and harder alternatives are available every day. Route notes are provided for those riding independently.
Today crosses to the island's west coast, with Peel as the destination. The roads through the central glens and across to the west are among the quietest on the island — rolling, scenic, and largely traffic-free — making this a thoroughly enjoyable day in the saddle whatever your level.
Peel is a great place for lunch, with the harbour, the castle ruins on St Patrick's Isle, and a good selection of cafés all within easy reach of wherever you leave the bikes. The return to Douglas can be varied by your guide depending on how legs are feeling.
Easier alternative: A more direct route via the central valley roads, keeping gradients gentle throughout.
Harder alternative: Your guide can add exposed moorland roads above Peel with extended climbing and open views across to Ireland on a clear day.
This is a suggested itinerary to give you a flavour of what an Isle of Man cycling break looks like. Your guide will tailor each day's riding to your ability and preference — easier and harder alternatives are available every day. Route notes are provided for those riding independently.
Check out and make your way to the Sea Terminal in Douglas for your return sailing. If your ferry departs in the afternoon, Douglas has good cafés for a final breakfast and the promenade is a fine place for a last walk — or a gentle spin if your legs have anything left.
This is a suggested itinerary to give you a flavour of what an Isle of Man cycling break looks like. Your guide will tailor each day's riding to your ability and preference — easier and harder alternatives are available every day. Route notes are provided for those riding independently.
Booking deposit: A £50 deposit per person secures your booking. The remaining balance is due 10 weeks before arrival.
Cancellations: Full cancellation terms are provided at the time of booking.
Ability levels: This holiday is suitable for all abilities. Please let us know your fitness level and what you’re looking for from the riding when you book — your guide or route notes will be tailored accordingly.
Bike hire: Hire bikes are available on request and must be booked in advance. Please advise your frame size and any specific requirements at the time of booking.
Weather: April to October offers the best conditions for road cycling on the island, though the weather can be changeable. Your guide will advise on the appropriate kit and may adjust routes based on conditions on the day.
Ferry travel: Return ferry tickets are included from any port serving the Isle of Man (Heysham, Liverpool, Larne, Dublin). Travel to your chosen port is not included. Bikes can be taken as accompanied luggage on the ferry.
Travel insurance: We strongly recommend taking out travel insurance, including cover for cycling activities