Cycling Talks

By |2020-05-27T20:01:56+02:00May 17th, 2020|BLOG|

JUNE 3 WORLD BICYCLE DAY. And we close the cycle, on World Bicycle Day, with the vision of our colleagues on the other side of the Atlantic. Activism, cycling, sport,… All pushing for more cyclists to circulate around the world. Ylenia González (San Juan de Puerto Rico), Jimena Pérez Marchetta (Salta, Argentina), Andrea María Navarrete Mogollón (Bogotá, Colombia) and Sonia Medina (Mexico)

Cicloviajer@s in the face of COVID19

By |2020-03-17T19:43:10+01:0016th March, 2020|BLOG, traveling slowly|

We hear from many cycle travelers who have had to change their route and, in many cases, return to Spain due to problems related to border closures due to the coronavirus crisis. If you are en route, evaluate based on your finances, the information you have, the duration of the visa in the country you are in and your real possibilities of maintaining the trip. We allow ourselves to make some recommendations after speaking with several cycle travelers

Remoteana: Camera and Mountain Ranges on pedals

By |2019-11-27T17:44:27+01:0027th November, 2019|BLOG|

13 OF DECEMBER. Camera, photographer and, above all, person. This is how Ana Zamorano Ruiz defines herself. Ana will be at Rutas Pangea on Friday, December 13 at 19:30 p.m. to tell us about her experiences traveling the world, getting to know incredible corners, people, towns and cultures that she then offers us in the form of images.

Laura Rincón, a bike trip through Thailand, Laos and Cambodia

By |2019-09-25T17:37:48+02:0010th June, 2019|BLOG, traveling slowly|

JUNE 27TH. Laura Rincón wanted to take a bicycle trip. She chose Southeast Asia and until she had decided she did not tell her closest circle. She didn't want them to tell her that she was crazy, that how she was going to go alone, that it was very dangerous... She decided and left, 3 months cycling through Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, at 25 years old and the world to discover.

Presentation of the book The world is my house

By |2019-07-17T13:45:12+02:00June 2nd, 2019|BLOG, traveling slowly|

JUNE 7TH. Laura Martínez Calderón has been traveling the world for 20 years, the last 10 by bicycle. Laura has captured her experience in a very personal book, she tells us how she began her bicycle trip, first traveling through Asia, changing plans during the trip and entering Africa. A fresh look that perfectly reflects what her journey has been like with difficult moments but with many more moments of happiness, of sharing along the way.

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