Argentina
Cycle Argentina’s rainforests, ravines, Andes and salt flats from colonial Salta—an epic adventure of culture, history and stunning scenery.
Argentina offers an incredible diversity of cycling landscapes, from the volcanic lakes and snow-capped peaks of Patagonia to the dramatic ravines, high-altitude deserts and vast salt flats of the Andes. Our cycling tours showcase the very best of this remarkable country, combining spectacular scenery with rich indigenous heritage, colonial history and warm local hospitality.
Our Patagonian Lake District tour explores one of South America’s most beautiful regions, crossing between Chile and Argentina through landscapes shaped by volcanic activity. Riders cycle past emerald lakes, ancient rainforests, towering volcanoes and the famous Seven Lakes Route, visiting iconic destinations including Puerto Varas, Bariloche, San Martin de los Andes and Villarrica National Park.
Further north, our Andes to Salt Flats tour journeys through Argentina’s colourful northwest. From the colonial city of Salta, the route follows sections of legendary Ruta 40, visiting indigenous communities, dramatic sandstone gorges, UNESCO World Heritage landscapes and the breathtaking Salinas Grandes salt flats. Along the way, cyclists experience the spectacular contrasts that make northern Argentina one of the country’s most rewarding regions to explore by bike.
Cycle Argentina’s rainforests, ravines, Andes and salt flats from colonial Salta—an epic adventure of culture, history and stunning scenery.
Cycle the Patagonian Lake District between Chile and Argentina, riding volcanoes, emerald lakes and rainforest-lined roads through the heart of the An
Argentina is a country of extremes, stretching from the icy landscapes of Patagonia to the subtropical north, and encompassing mountains, forests, deserts and fertile plains. Its geography creates remarkable cycling conditions, with cool alpine climates in the south and dry, sun-filled days in the north. Volcanic activity, glacial lakes and dramatic mountain ranges have shaped some of the most spectacular scenery in South America, much of it protected within national parks and UNESCO-listed regions.
Culturally, Argentina blends European influences with strong indigenous traditions, resulting in vibrant cities, historic towns and deeply rooted local customs. Visitors can expect warm hospitality, regional cuisine shaped by local produce and wine, and a strong sense of national pride. For cyclists, this cultural richness adds depth to every ride, turning each journey into a broader exploration of landscapes, people and history.