Newfoundland by Bicycle

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Newfoundland has given the world many firsts: It was here that Marconi received the first transatlantic radio signal; here that Alcock and Brown launched the first transatlantic flight to Paris; here that scientists discovered proof that the continents drift. Geologists are perpetually fascinated with the Tablelands, where the earth’s mantle is forced to the surface by tremendous tectonic pressures, and once you experience this terrain you will be, too.

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"What an adventure and a healthy, happy way to spend a week. I’m not an experienced cyclist, but completed the full 280km on my ebike, with confidence. My husband who is a very strong cyclist had a very good road bike and loved the challenge the terrain and weather threw at us. Our guides (Dana and Antonio) were helpful, professional, fun, knowledgeable and very experienced. They made you feel safe and secure while biking, was good knowing they were just a helmet tap away. They kept you fed, hydrated, motivated and relaxed. The hospitality of the local Inns we stayed at was a true Newfoundland experience! Relaxed and fun! Good beds, amazing food and stories. Thanks to Pedal and Sea, this was our first cycling trip with them, but definitely won’t be our last!”

–Cathy M. ON Canada

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2023 Itinerary

Our Newfoundland bicycle tour is one of our favorites! This is the far east of the western world, where science and beauty collide to provide a land that is both breathtaking and humbling, too. It’s that austere, unspoiled beauty that defines this great place: Enormous lakes — or ponds, as the locals call them — were carved by massive prehistoric glaciers, are surrounded by dramatic cliffs extending 2,000 feet above the water. The rocky coast, explored by Vikings more than 1,000 years ago, the rough wilderness, the ocean, and its sweeping vistas, the world’s friendliest people — this is the Newfoundland that we want you to meet!

 

Day One — 39 km (moderate to challenging; 1 mile equals 1.6 km) 

We will pick you up in Deer Lake, near noon time for a quick transfer to Wiltondale and the start of your tour. You will cycle north on Route 430 into Gros Morne National Park enroute to Norris Point where you will hang your helmets for the next three nights. There are a few hills to tackle today as well as a few downhills for compensation. Keep your eyes open for moose along the way. Granted, they are pretty hard to miss! Our first three nights together will be spent at The Sugar Hill Inn.

 

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Day Two — 40 km (moderate)

We start our morning off on kayaks enjoying a 2 hour paddle around Bonne Bay. Then, after a short ferry crossing and lunch, you will cycle along the Tablelands to the village of Trout River. Due to the rock composition, nothing grows on the Tablelands, and this creates a wondrous contrast with the surrounding greenery.  Lodging: The Sugar Hill Inn.

 

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Day Three — Hike (moderate to challenging)

Today, you hike Gros Morne. Expect to spend five to six hours to complete the hike. Bring your camera, too, for this truly is God’s Country. The views from Gros Morne will take your breath away: Stunning fjords descend to the majestic sea below and dramatic waterfalls will fill you with a sense of awe and longing. And the bountiful wildlife — ptarmigan, caribou, moose, hares, coyote, deer to name just a few —will help you feel at peace with the land. Tonight were staying at The Sugar Hill Inn.

 

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Day Four — 82 km (moderate)

With the exception of leaving our inn as we make our way to Rocky Harbour, today’s ride is flat with wonderful scenery all the way to Portland Creek. There are numerous stops along the way to get a feel for the area and consider how it must have been so many years ago. Tonight you’ll check in to Mountain Waters

 

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Day Five — 100+km (moderate)

It’s an early start as you cycle to Plum Point. The road is quite flat, and the ride is usually accompanied by a tailwind, which means this is a good opportunity for those wishing to get in a Canadian century and then some. But the van will stay close by for those who need a break. Tonight well stay at The Valhalla Lodge.

 

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Day Six (easy to moderate)

You will visit the Viking Village at L’Anse aux Meadows, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where the first European settlement in the New World — 500 years before Christopher Columbus — was recently discovered. After lunch you head to St. Anthony for possible iceberg and whale sightings before taking in the Grenfell Mission. Its a full day with a special night planned for you this evening. Lodging: Valhalla Lodge.

 

Day Seven 

After yet another great breakfast, you’ll be shuttled back to Deer Lake. Time permitting, well stop at any sites you might have missed on the way up the coast. And, of course, we will be keeping our eyes peeled for moose as well. A stellar end to an enchanting week!

* Details subject to change. 

2023 Dates

  • 16–22 July, 2023 - 2 spots remaining!!
  • 23–29 July, 2023(FULL)
  • 30 July–5 August, 2023(FULL)
  • 6–12 August, 2023 - (FULL)
  • 13–19 August, 2023(FULL)
  • Contact us today reserve your space for our 2024 Tours
  • Custom groups anytime

 

Inclusions

  • 6 nights’ accommodations
  • ALL breakfasts (6)
  • 3 lunches
  • 4 dinners
  • Van Support, Luggage Transfers, Guides, Snacks & Refreshments
  • Route Notes, Maps For Daily Rides, Park Fees

 

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Prices

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  • $2,799 per person based on double occupancy

  • $835 single supplement 
  • Premium hybrid bicycle rental: $209

  • Aluminum road bicycle rental: $259

  • Carbon road bicycle rental: $289

  • Premium carbon road bicycle rental: $329

  • Electric bicycle rental: $449

  • 15% tax (HST) is added to the bill, 7.5% for non-Canadian residents

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For returning customers

  • Is this your second Pedal & Sea Adventures tour? Let us know, and we’ll knock $100 off the price.
  • If this is your third Pedal & Sea tour, we’ll take $100 off the price and send you a free jersey. ($95 Retail Value)
  • Your fourth Pedal & Sea Adventures tour? We will take $100 off the price, send you a free jersey ($95 Retail Value) and a Free Hybrid Bike Rental ($209 Value)

To take advantage of these great incentives, please let our staff know when you book!

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