- 19,4 km
- 127 m
- 182 m
- Iriga City, Bicol, Philippines

Philippines à vélo
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Find and create the most beautiful bike routes on the world’s fifth biggest island state with the Bikemap bike route planner, ascend various mountains and admire active volcanos. Many bike tours also lead past enticing lovely waterfalls, sand beaches and rice terraces for when one isn’t busy visiting interesting sights in the cities Manila, El Nido or Vigan.
2 477 318 km
Distance enregistrée
68 031
Itinéraires cyclables
99,9 millions
Population
CommunautéUtilisateurs les plus actifs à Philippines
Tour
Tour
Tour
Mauaque-Magalang-Mexico-SF-Angeles-Mabalacat loop
Itinéraire à vélo à Mabalacat City, Luçon centrale, Philippines
- 39,3 km
- Distance
- 282 m
- Montée
- 308 m
- Descente
Daisy St, Malolos City to Daisy St, Malolos City
Itinéraire à vélo à Malolos, Luçon centrale, Philippines
- 20,5 km
- Distance
- 89 m
- Montée
- 91 m
- Descente
Upper Pandan to Upper Pandan
Itinéraire à vélo à Bogo, Visayas centrales, Philippines
- 8,2 km
- Distance
- 95 m
- Montée
- 165 m
- Descente
Garrovillas Street to Garrovillas Street
Itinéraire à vélo à Morong, Calabarzon, Philippines
- 14,8 km
- Distance
- 78 m
- Montée
- 135 m
- Descente
- Relaxed route
- tamang ensayo lang
- 33,7 km
- 229 m
- 274 m
- Polangui, Bicol, Philippines
- Papawis w/ din & son 🚴👈.
- 38,2 km
- 403 m
- 449 m
- Cavinti, Calabarzon, Philippines
- Cutud, AC - Riverside road - Mabalacat
- 20,5 km
- 57 m
- 90 m
- Mabalacat City, Luçon centrale, Philippines
- inrogan hill
- 8,9 km
- 359 m
- 225 m
- Iriga City, Bicol, Philippines
- Moderate route
- 25,9 km
- 311 m
- 302 m
- Tanauan, Calabarzon, Philippines
- Street 1, Valenzuela City to M. H. del Pilar Avenue, Rodriguez
- 35,5 km
- 369 m
- 329 m
- Valenzuela, Calabarzon, Philippines
- dqlahican cotta road
- 10,7 km
- 67 m
- 63 m
- Lucena, Calabarzon, Philippines
Temps forts
- You can marvel at the chocolate hills on the island Bohol. The chocolate hills are (sadly not edible) 1268 grassy mounds of about the same size. Their development has been long debated by geologists. When the grass gets dry, its colour changes to brown, hence the name “chocolate hills”.
- Let loose on the party island Boracay. There are 12 beaches, hotels in every price class and the opportunity to try out various sports. Moreover, there are many bars, discos and restaurants.
- You can experience the country’s colonial history in the oldest Spanish colonial city Vigan. The city was declared a UNESCO world cultural heritage in 1999. Here, you’ll find an augustine cathedral from the 17th century, streets hemmed by houses built in Spanish style and many museums inviting you for a visit.
Astuces
- The quality of the streets is quite good, there are often shoulders cyclists can use to make way for cars. The only bike unsuitable for the streets is a racing bike with thin wheels.
- Island-hopping is made easier by the Roro-ferries (roll on - roll off) that are made for transporting vehicles. Bringing your bike isn’t a problem and often even free.
- The Typhoon-season on the Philippines takes place from June and November. This time isn’t suitable for a cycling holiday.
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