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Mountain bike holiday protection

Posted On : Jun-26-2009 | seen (840) times | Article Word Count : 498 |

Mountain biking is one of Britain's favourite sports and the majority of kids have a bike these days. UK cycling was the star of the Beijing Olympics, bringing Britain loads of silverware.
Mountain biking is one of Britain's favourite sports and the majority of kids have a bike these days. UK cycling was the star of the Beijing Olympics, bringing Britain loads of silverware. The Tour de France and other events also have strong British contenders each year.

It is no surprise then that mountain biking holidays are very popular and are well catered for, and resembles what skiing is to winter sports. It's not a difficult thing to learn, in fact it's as simple as riding a bike, and is relatively cheap to buy what you need as a beginner. The vast areas of good terrain mean you'll never have to visit the same place twice unless you want to.

For the more experienced mountain bikers, or those who simply prefer to follow a sense of adventure, it is quite possible to plan a mountain biking holiday from scratch. There are plenty of resources to help research and plan a trip. A good place to start is a specialist travel guide such as Lonely Planet, which have books both for specific countries that will have details of biking hotspots in that country.

Mountain biking publications are always showcasing new or favoured destinations to try out with detailed information. But for those who prefer to take it as it comes, all you need to do is pick one of the top mountain biking resorts around the world, book a plane ticket, and then ask around when you get there- you'll soo find some quality riding.

One thing to make sure you take with you if you’re going to bike abroad is travel insurance. Because of the nature of mountain biking, most standard policies won’t cover all aspects of the sport, particularly things like downhill racing or cross-country in extreme areas.

The problem is the danger inherent in the more challenging aspects of the sport. Injuries are common because of the high speeds and hard terrain, as is damage to expensive equipment such as bikes and clothing. There is also a risk on the roads, as bikers can cause traffic accidents if they are not careful and there are issues of personal liability in this area.

Fortunately the vast majority of insurers will have a policy to suit mountain biking, perhaps advertised as an adventurous sports package. They might cost more but paying a high premium sure beats paying the hospital bills for a broken leg when you take a fall off a high saddle. There are other aspects as well, such as early flights home and alternative accommodation.

Closer to home, there are several popular long-distance routes in the UK, such as the coast-to-coast route in Northern England that starts on the West coast in Cumbria and takes in such wonderful areas as the Lake District, on the way to the East coast. The ride can be done in three or four days, staying in hotels along the way or even camping.

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