WHY CYCLISTS LOVE TO RIDE GRAVEL

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The Allure of Adventure and Freedom

In recent years, gravel riding has surged in popularity, capturing the hearts of cyclists worldwide. Whether you’re an experienced rider or just beginning, the appeal of gravel goes beyond the obvious. It’s not just about avoiding crowded roads or seeking new terrain; it’s about the spirit of adventure, the challenge, and the connection to nature. Here’s our take on why cyclists love to ride gravel and why we have introduced gravel specific adventures into our handpicked Cycling Tours.

 

1. Escape from Traffic and Noise

Gravel riding offers a reprieve from the busy, car-filled streets that define many road cycling routes. Off the beaten path, cyclists can enjoy safer and quieter roads, free from the constant buzz of traffic. The peacefulness of riding through forests, farmlands, and wide-open plains brings a sense of calm and connection to the world around you. It's an opportunity to unplug, clear the mind, and focus solely on the ride, without worrying about the traffic around you.


On tour with AV - Cross Tassie Gravel Adventure

 

2. Adventure of the Unknown

Gravel cycling is all about discovery, which on tour has taken us through the most incredible scenery we have been privileged to witness on a bike. Whether it’s a scenic backcountry trail, a forgotten fire road, sand dunes in the middle of the desert, or a rugged mountain pass, gravel routes are filled with mystery. On our cycling tours, the adventure of the unknown is what makes gravel riding so exciting. You never know what lies ahead.


On tour with AV - Morocco Gravel Adventure

 

3. The Challenge

For many cyclists, gravel riding is a new frontier that demands different skills. The terrain can vary from smooth dirt paths (which we like to call “champagne gravel”) through to rough, rocky trails, requiring careful handling and adaptability. Gravel riding introduces an element of unpredictability: changing surfaces, hidden obstacles, and weather conditions all add to the challenge. It pushes riders out of their comfort zones and tests their abilities in ways that smooth roads never do. Conquering a tough gravel route or climb feels more rewarding because of the effort and skill it demands. Jacobs Ladder in Tasmania is one such example of challenge + reward.


On tour with AV - Cross Tassie Gravel Adventure

 

4. More Relaxed Atmosphere

Unlike road cycling, where speed, competition and traffic often take precedence, gravel riding tends to foster a more laid-back culture. It’s less about hitting the fastest times and more about the journey itself. Gravel events often emphasize camaraderie, with many riders coming together for the shared experience, whether they're partaking in a cycling tour, competing in races or participating in casual group rides. There’s a strong sense of community in gravel cycling, where mutual support and encouragement are just as important as personal achievement.


On tour with AV - Morocco Gravel Adventure

 

5. Connection to Nature

Riding gravel often means traveling through scenic and remote landscapes that few others get to experience. On our cycling tours, we are surrounded by nature, whether it's the vastness of open prairies, dense woodlands, or quiet mountain ranges. This close connection with the environment makes gravel riding deeply fulfilling. It’s not just about the physical aspect of cycling but also about feeling a part of the natural world, far from urban life.


On tour with AV - Tour de Tasmania 

 

6. Versatile Equipment

Gravel bikes are designed for adaptability, allowing cyclists to explore a wide variety of terrains. These bikes blend elements of road and mountain bikes, giving riders a durable machine that can handle rough conditions while maintaining comfort and speed on smoother surfaces. Cyclists love the flexibility that gravel riding offers because they can transition between different environments without needing specialized equipment for each type of terrain. Even on our road cycling tours, we have guests with gravel bikes and appropriate tyres for asphalt surfaces.


On tour with AV - Morocco Gravel Adventure

 

7. Gravel Events and Tours

The rise of gravel events like Devils Cardigan and Beers & Gears has only increased the appeal of this cycling niche. These events challenge participants with optional distances over unpredictable terrain, testing endurance, skill, and mental toughness. Our Gravel Cycling Tours emphasize the adventure aspect, blending discovery with a sense of freedom, exploration and fun. For many, the camaraderie of these events/tours and the satisfaction of completing them are major draws.


On tour with AV - Morocco Gravel Adventure

 

8. Freedom of Exploration with your Mates

On a gravel bike, you’re not limited to paved roads. With visitingjamestown cycling tours, we take detours, explore side roads, and navigate off-the-beaten-path trails that provides an unparalleled sense of freedom. We chart our own course, mixing elements of road, trail, and adventure riding in one journey. This freedom is at the core of why so many cyclists are drawn to gravel riding and gravel cycling tours—it's about going where the spirit moves you, without restrictions.


On tour with AV - Cross Tassie Gravel Adventure

 

9. The X Factor

Cycling down gravel descents navigating debris and rocks can get the adrenaline pumping. Learning how to judge and ride different surfaces is a skill which can be mastered over time. Whilst its certainly safer than technical mountain biking, we find gravel cycling is a great mix between road and mountain biking, requiring skills from both disciplines.


On tour with AV - Tasmania Cycling Tour

 

10. The F Word

Gravel cycling is heaps FUN because it blends adventure, challenge, fitness and freedom in a unique way. Whether exploring new paths, facing tough climbs, or simply soaking in nature, gravel cycling offers a sense of exploration and discovery that keeps it engaging and rewarding.


On tour with AV - Tour de Sunshine Coast 

 

Conclusion

Gravel cycling is more than just a trend; it’s a way to experience the world on two wheels in a whole new light. With its emphasis on adventure, challenge, and connection to nature, gravel riding brings back the essence of why many of us fell in love with cycling in the first place. It’s about freedom, exploration, and pushing your limits, all while finding peace in the ride. Whether you're chasing solitude in remote landscapes or seeking new challenges on rough terrain, gravel riding offers a unique and fulfilling cycling experience that keeps riders coming back for more.



We would love to host you on one of our Gravel Cycling Tours and show you why Gravel Cycling has become the new “BLACK OF CYCLING”.

Images by Beardy McBeard, professional cycling photographer and lead ride captain on the Australian Chapter of our tours.

 

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