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Guided Cycle Tour Noto & The Japan Alps


The Honshu Heartland tour combines history and culture as you cycle the coast and mountains of central Japan

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Guided Cycle Tour Noto & The Japan Alps


The Honshu Heartland tour combines history and culture as you cycle the coast and mountains of central Japan

Cycle Tour Noto & The Japan Alps Video

What a wonderful way to begin our holiday in Japan - taking in the Noto Peninsula and then moving over to the foothills of the Japan Alps. Such beautiful scenery and a fantastic way to see it. Even on the few times we took a wrong turn, we ended up with memorable moments, like the rice farmers coaxing Sue to have a go on their tracker to do some planting. Your help and guidance was most valuable and an experience we wont forget.
— Anna Greenwood. Cycle Noto & The Japan Alps. Perth. Australia.

Cycle Noto & The Japan Alps

The Noto Peninsula and surrounding areas a smorgasbord of history, culture and superb cycling. Here we mix big city sightseeing with quiet coastal backroads, hot spring baths, delicious local food and ancient farming and fishing practices.  

The Noto Peninsula has long attracted me after having traveled extensively throughout Japan for many years. It seemed like a perfect place to add the third arm of our trilogy of unique guided cycle tours, giving us the very best of Japan cycling.

What I discovered here was a superb blend of smooth, mostly low traffic cycling amidst a smorgasbord of cultur and history. From the famous city of “kanazawa,” we jump right into the very best of Japanese history and culture, from famous castles and classic gardens, to streetscapes left mostly unchanged for over 400 years, to morning markets and rural landscapes that evoke the ancient samurai warriors of days gone by.

Throughout we have a choice of accommodation from traditional style inns, to luxury “Ryokans” to western style hotels.  Streetscapes going back centuries, from the “Kyoto” style backstreets of Takayama to the Unesco heritage town of Wajima, there are delightful eateries tucked away to be discovered of a night time.

The existence of this landscape though is not enough to ensure a great cycling and cultural holiday. Going over the riding routes and checking the actual riding I found some superb coastal scenery and seemingly endless small fishing villages where modern lifestyles reflect the heritage of the area and in some aspects, have not changed in centuries.

Many of these coastal back roads carry little traffic making for some great cycling, and in some sections, we will use the support vehicle to ensure we miss the one or two areas of heavy traffic.

 

Thanks so much John! Fantastic trip and great video! Wishing we were still riding round Japan.
— Sue Broughton. Cycle Noto & The Japan Alps.Perth. Australia.

Tour Highlights

  1. Cycle from 60 km (37 m) to 95 km (60 m) per day and explore from the historic city of Kanzawa, the classic scenery of the Noto Peninsula Coast and the foothills of the Japan Alps.

  2. Soak up culture and history as you cycle through some of japan's most famous cultural and historical sites including castles, temples, grass thatched hut villages and ancient streetscapes and a thousand year old morning markets.

  3. Cycle along Japan's beautiful coast line, through villages and towns that are redolent of history with classic old style construction.

  4. Experience first hand the ancient fishing style of "Ukai" or cormorant fishing.

  5. Visit UNESCO world heritage areas including Shirakawago and the town of Wajima.

  6. Stay in some Japanese Inns and eat delicious Japanese food.

  7. Stay in a mix of modern luxury Inns to traditional style hotels and some western hotels. .

  8. Bilingual tour leader, support vehicle and mechanic.

  9. The roads are mostly smooth and narrow. The bulk of the riding on roads with very little vehicle traffic. 

Details and Booking Information

Land Price: Prices TBC - Contact us for details. 

Season and Departure Dates: We have scheduled this tour to coincide with the best of Noto's seasons, Spring and Autumn. Note: Weather is not suitable for cycling in this area from June to late September due to, firstly, the rainy season (June/July), high humidity and the typhoon season (August/September). 

  1. Spring 2024 - 7th to 17th May

  2. Autumn 2024 - 7th to 17th October

Private Groups: This guided departure is available for private groups, and can be modified to suit group rider needs. Contact us to arrange a private departure. 

Accommodation: We use a range of accommodations including luxury inns, standard inns & some western style Hotels. Accommodation choice depends on availability at time of booking. 

Rider Numbers: 4-10 riders.

Grade: Mostly Level 2 (Moderate). Last two days Level 1  (moderate to strenuous). See our grade page for more details.

How to book: Contact us for details and booking.