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This exhilarating cycling adventure through Morocco begins in vibrant Marrakesh, where bustling souks and historic landmarks set the tone for the journey ahead. From there, the route heads toward the UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou, passing ancient kasbahs and sweeping desert vistas framed by the Atlas Mountains.
Riding through the dramatic Todra and Dades Gorges, cyclists experience towering red cliffs, winding river valleys and rugged mountain terrain. The journey continues to Ouarzazate, the cinematic heart of Morocco, blending cultural discovery with rewarding riding and ever-changing scenery for a truly immersive North African adventure.
Marrakech, often known as the “Red City” due to its distinctive red sandstone buildings, is a vibrant and bustling city in Morocco. Located at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, it is a city rich in history, culture, and tradition. The heart of Marrakech is the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where narrow winding streets lead to bustling souks (markets) filled with a kaleidoscope of colours, sounds, and scents. Here, you can find an array of goods from spices and textiles to handcrafted jewellery and pottery.
One of the city’s most iconic landmarks is the Koutoubia Mosque, with its impressive minaret that dominates the skyline. The Jardin Majorelle, a serene and beautifully designed garden, offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. The Djemaa el-Fna square is the pulsating core of Marrakesh, especially at night when it comes alive with street performers, food stalls, and local musicians. Marrakech is a city that captivates with its energy, history, and unique charm.
Ait Benhaddou is a fortified village, or ksar, located along the former caravan route between the Sahara Desert and Marrakech in Morocco. Known for its striking earthen clay architecture, Aït Benhaddou has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987. The ksar features a group of traditional mud-brick buildings surrounded by high walls, an excellent example of pre-Saharan architecture.
The village’s dramatic setting on a hill along the Ounila River has made it a popular backdrop for numerous films and TV series, including “Gladiator,” “Game of Thrones,” and “Lawrence of Arabia.” Visitors can explore the labyrinth of narrow alleys, ancient kasbahs (fortresses), and the granary at the hilltop, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
Aït Benhaddou’s unique blend of history, culture, and stunning scenery makes it a must-visit destination in Morocco, providing a fascinating glimpse into the country’s rich heritage and architectural traditions.
The Dades Gorges, are renowned for their stunning landscapes and dramatic rock formations. Carved by the Dades River over centuries, the gorges feature winding roads, steep cliffs, and colorful rock strata that create a mesmerizing and picturesque scenery. The road through the Dades Gorges is famous for its hairpin bends and offers breathtaking views at every turn.
The gorges are a haven for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers. Trails wind through the valleys and up the rugged terrain, leading to panoramic viewpoints that showcase the beauty of the region. Along the way, visitors can explore traditional Berber villages, where the local culture and hospitality offer a warm welcome.
The region is also known for its unique rock formations, such as the “Monkey Fingers,” which are a series of peculiar, finger-like rock protrusions. The Dades Gorges provide a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, making it a must-visit destination in Morocco.
Todra Gorge, located in the eastern part of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco, is a stunning natural wonder known for its dramatic cliffs and striking beauty. The gorge is carved by the Todra River, which has created steep canyon walls that tower up to 400 meters (1,312 feet) high. These sheer rock faces, often just 10 meters (33 feet) apart at their narrowest point, create a breathtaking and narrow passage that is popular with hikers, climbers, and nature enthusiasts.
The most accessible part of the gorge is its final 600 meters, where the canyon narrows and the walls rise dramatically, offering a surreal and awe-inspiring experience. The Todra Gorge is also home to Berber villages, where visitors can experience traditional Moroccan hospitality and culture. The contrast of the lush, green riverbanks against the stark, rugged cliffs creates a picturesque and serene environment, making Todra Gorge a must-visit destination for adventurers and travelers seeking natural beauty and tranquility.
Ouarzazate, often referred to as the “Gateway to the Sahara,” is a captivating city in southern Morocco known for its stunning landscapes, historic kasbahs, and vibrant film industry. Situated at the intersection of the Draa and Dades valleys, Ouarzazate offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The city is home to the impressive Kasbah Taourirt, a sprawling fortress with intricate architecture that provides a glimpse into Morocco’s past.
Ouarzazate is also famous for its film studios, such as Atlas Studios, where numerous blockbuster movies and TV shows, including “Gladiator,” “The Mummy,” and “Game of Thrones,” have been filmed. The surrounding desert landscapes, with their vast expanses of golden sand dunes and rugged mountains, provide a dramatic backdrop for these productions.
Visitors to Ouarzazate can explore the nearby Aït Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy excursions into the Sahara Desert. The city’s blend of history, cinematic allure, and stunning natural scenery makes it a must-visit destination in Morocco.
Welcome to Marrakech! Upon arrival, you will be met at the airport and transferred to your traditional Riad accommodation. At 5 pm, we gather for a trip briefing to discuss the adventure ahead. Following the briefing, we’ll explore the Medina of Marrakech, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through the bustling souks, marvel at the rich architecture, and soak in the vibrant culture of this historic city.
Accommodation: Hotel
After an early morning transfer to the High Atlas Mountains, we begin our cycling adventure down the scenic Ounila Valley. This route is rich in history and culture, featuring stunning landscapes and traditional Berber villages. Our destination is Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Renowned for its ancient, red mudbrick kasbahs, it has served as a backdrop for many famous films. Discover the fascinating history and unique architecture of this iconic location as we explore its well-preserved buildings and learn about its significance as a caravanserai on the ancient trade route.
Cycling distance: 65 km / 40 mi
Ascent: 580m (1,902ft)
Descent: 1,392m (4,566ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
Transfer time: 2hrs
Today, we continue our journey from Ait Benhaddou to the serene oasis of Finnt. We cycle through diverse landscapes, from arid plains to lush valleys, and pass traditional Berber villages. Finnt, nestled amidst striking rocky outcrops and verdant palm groves, offers a tranquil retreat. The oasis is a testament to the ingenious irrigation systems used by local communities for centuries. Enjoy the evening surrounded by the natural beauty and cultural richness of this hidden gem, gaining insight into the traditional way of life.
Cycling distance: 42 km / 26 mi (19km paved + 23km gravel road)
Ascent: 240m (787ft)
Descent: 320m (1,049ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
We depart Finnt and cycle towards Tazenakht, a town renowned for its vibrant Berber rugs. The ride is challenging with an 870m ascent, but the stunning views and cultural experiences make it worthwhile. Tazenakht is a hub for the weaving of traditional Moroccan carpets, reflecting the artistic heritage of the region. After exploring the local markets and enjoying a lunch break, we transfer to Agdz. The journey offers breathtaking views of the Anti-Atlas Mountains.
Cycling distance: 59 km / 37 mi (56km paved + 3km gravel road)
Ascent: 870m (2,854ft)
Descent: 650m (2,132ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
Transfer time: 90 minutes
Today’s ride takes us from Agdz to the quaint village of Beni Zouli. We cycle through the fertile Draa Valley, known for its date palm groves and ancient kasbahs. The valley is steeped in history, with its traditional architecture and thriving agriculture. Along the way, we stop to admire the picturesque scenery and perhaps sample some fresh dates. Spend the night in a local guesthouse, enjoying the simple pleasures of rural Moroccan life.
Cycling distance: 87 km / 54 mi (84km paved + 3km gravel road)
Ascent: 518m (1,700ft)
Descent: 693m (2,275ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
We continue our journey from Beni Zouli to Nkob, a village renowned for its numerous kasbahs and dramatic desert landscapes. The route offers a mix of terrains, from rocky paths to sandy tracks, highlighting the rugged beauty of the region. Nkob is situated at the edge of the Sahara, providing stunning views of the desert and a sense of timelessness. Spend the night in a charming kasbah, enjoying traditional Moroccan cuisine and hospitality.
Cycling distance: 75 km / 46 mi (Paved)
Ascent: 630m (2,075ft)
Descent: 360m (1,175ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
After some big days in the saddle, we’ll take a well-deserved rest day in the peaceful village of Nkob, a hidden gem nestled in the Atlas Mountains. It’s the perfect spot to recharge, you might simply want to relax by the pool and take in the views of the surrounding palm groves and dramatic Saghro Mountains.
For those keen to explore, Nkob has plenty to offer. Wander through the narrow alleys of the ancient fortified village, visit one of the beautifully restored kasbahs, or browse the local souk for traditional crafts and a taste of local life. You’ll be immersed in the charm of traditional Berber architecture, mud-brick houses, and the laid-back rhythm of village life.
Accommodation: Hotel (B,D)
We begin with a short 30-minute transfer through the rugged Jbel Saghro Mountains, climbing to an altitude of 2,275 metres. From this scenic high point, we start our ride toward the Todra Gorge. The route takes us through dramatic desert landscapes and remote Berber villages, with sweeping views and thrilling downhill stretches.
Our journey ends at the mouth of the Todra Gorge, a breathtaking natural wonder where towering limestone cliffs soar above a narrow canyon carved by the Todra River. Surrounded by sheer rock faces and lush palm groves, this is one of Morocco’s most awe-inspiring locations — and a perfect place to rest and reflect after a rewarding day in the saddle.
Cycling distance: 71 km / 44 mi (65km paved + 2km gravel road)
Ascent: 620m (2,034ft)
Descent: 1,210m (3,969ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
Transfer time: 30 minutes
We begin the day riding straight into the heart of the Todra Gorge, one of Morocco’s most striking geological features. With sheer rock walls reaching up to 300 metres on either side, the narrow road winds through this dramatic canyon, offering an unforgettable cycling experience of light, shadow, and towering stone.
Our climb continues into the High Atlas Mountains as we reach Tamtetoucht, a traditional Berber village nestled in the heights. Here, life moves at a slower rhythm, with terraced fields and mud-brick homes dotting the hillside.
From Tamtetoucht, we continue along peaceful mountain roads, gradually ascending through rugged alpine terrain until we arrive at Msemrir, a remote, tranquil village surrounded by dramatic peaks and vast, open skies.
Cycling distance: 65 km / 41 mi (51 km paved + 14 km gravel road)
Ascent: 1,670m (5,457ft)
Descent: 1,150m (3,775ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
Today’s journey takes us from Msemrir down the famous Dades Gorges, offering an exhilarating experience that showcases stunning natural beauty and the region’s rich geological history. The route features dramatic landscapes with towering cliffs and winding roads. As you pedal through the gorge, you’ll encounter rugged rock formations and terraced fields, providing breathtaking views at every turn. Along the way, you’ll pass through traditional Berber villages, where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture. This remarkable journey promises an unforgettable adventure filled with awe-inspiring scenery.
Cycling distance: 47 km / 29 mi
Ascent: 622m (2,690ft)
Descent: 391m (1,282ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
We depart the Dades Gorges and cycle through the Valley of the Roses to Kalaat M’Gouna, known for its rose cultivation and production of rose water. The route takes us through a mix of arid landscapes and lush oases. After reaching Kalaat M’Gouna, we transfer to Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Sahara” and famous for its film studios and historic kasbahs. Notable films like “Gladiator,” “Lawrence of Arabia,” and “Game of Thrones” were shot here. Spend the night in a comfortable hotel, immersing yourself in the cinematic history of this iconic location.
Cycling distance: 47 km / 29 mi (33km paved + 14km gravel road)
Ascent: 442m (1,450ft)
Descent: 662m (2,171ft)
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
Transfer time: 90 minutes
On the final day of our tour, we transfer from Ouarzazate back to Marrakech, crossing the stunning Tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains. The scenic drive offers breathtaking views of rugged landscapes and traditional Berber villages. We arrive in Marrakech by early afternoon, allowing ample time for last-minute souvenir shopping in the bustling souks. Explore the vibrant markets for unique treasures, from handcrafted jewelry to aromatic spices. Enjoy the lively atmosphere one last time before our memorable journey through Morocco comes to an end after a farewell dinner this evening.
Accommodation: Hotel (B,L,D)
Transfer time: 3.5hrs
Today, we bid farewell to Marrakech and transfer to the airport for your departure home. Take with you memories of stunning landscapes, vibrant cultures, and the camaraderie of your fellow cyclists. Thank you for joining us on this remarkable journey through Morocco. Safe travels!

Tour Status Definitions
Booking & Payments
Small Group Note
For groups of fewer than four participants, the guide may lead from the support vehicle rather than cycling with the group, ensuring full logistical and guiding support.
Meal Key (used in the itinerary)
Tour Start
Tour End
Flights
Most meals are included in your trip price, with the exception of non-cycling days and a few specific exclusions. Please refer to your detailed itinerary for full information on what’s covered.
On-Ride Support
Helmet Policy
For this tour we have Cube mountain bikes along with Scott eRide 920 e-bikes for hire.
What’s Included with Bike Hire
Customising Your Bike
If you are able to do a simple repair yourself then you can if you wish take a small repair kit with you as this will avoid the need to wait for assistance should the team or support vehicle be any distance away. The bikes will come with one water bottle cage fitted.
Yes, for this trip bikes need to be tough as they will take a bit of a battering.
A gravel or mountain bike are recommended. Full suspension is fine, but may be hard work on the tarmac stretches.
What to Bring for Your Bike
We recommend a full pre-trip service at a professional bike shop. Check:
Transporting Your Bike
What to Bring
Where to Exchange
Spending Money
Staff Tipping
Travel Insurance
Mandatory for all participants and must cover:
Health & Vaccinations
Morocco enjoys diverse climates, from Mediterranean along the coast, to arid in the interior, and Saharan in the south. Our trips are scheduled during the most favorable seasons, typically in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when temperatures are better suited to travel and exploration.
Staying Hydrated on Hot Rides – 6 Tips for Cyclists
As a cycling company, we know how important proper hydration is—especially when you’re out riding in hot conditions. Below are some general hydration tips that riders find helpful for staying fuelled and feeling strong on the bike.
Please note: We are not medical professionals and this information should not replace advice from a qualified healthcare provider. Each cyclist is different, so if you have specific health concerns or conditions, it is always best to consult your doctor and adhere to their advice.
1. Prioritize Gut Health
2. Time Your Hydration
3. Hydrate Beyond Water
4. Don’t Forget the Minerals
5. Absorb Water Better
6. Keep Your Electrolytes in Check
Your packing list may vary depending on personal preference and seasonal weather. This guide is a general outline to help you prepare—please tailor it to your needs. A reminder that in spring and early autumn the temperatures can sometimes still be very warm in Morocco.
Essential Cycling Gear
Clothing
Accessories
Personal First Aid Kit
(Our guides carry a group kit, but we recommend bringing your preferences)
Plug types you’ll see in Morocco:
Etiquette in Morocco
Traditional Riads & Local Hotels
This tour combines traditional Moroccan riads, comfortable small hotels, and a few more simple, rural lodges in the remote desert regions. You’ll stay in authentic properties chosen for their location, character and local hospitality, giving a genuine feel for Moroccan life while still offering a good level of comfort.
Overall Standard
Expect:
See our Accommodation Grading page for more details.
Here is what our customers have to say about our ‘Morocco’ Cycling holiday.
Our recent trip to Morocco with Red Spokes was the perfect blend of challenge and comfort. Our guides were patient and engaging, the food was plentiful (we were never far from a delicious tajine) and the other travellers were experienced and really fun.
We felt a great sense of accomplishment and it was very special to have our son Aaron along with us. Now our only problem is to decide where to go next!
Jonas Barter and Mary Ann McKenna, Almonte, Canada