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Taiwan is strengthening its position as one of the
world’s premier cycling destinations by expanding its certified network of
Bike-Friendly Accommodations, creating a seamless support system for riders
navigating the island’s famed round-the-island routes. With landscapes that
move effortlessly from cities to mountains and coastline, Taiwan offers an
exceptional variety of environments for cyclists seeking both challenge and
cultural immersion.
The Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) has long
invested in improving the country’s cycling infrastructure. Alongside the
continuous enhancement of route quality, the TTA’s Bike-Friendly Accommodation
certification ensures that lodging providers meet the needs of cyclists on
multi-day journeys — from secure bike storage and cleaning areas to rest
facilities that help riders recover before continuing their adventure.
Secure, Supportive Stays for Cyclists
A common challenge for long-distance riders is the
lack of safe storage in conventional lodging — often forcing them to leave
bikes outdoors at risk of theft. Taiwan’s certified Bike-Friendly
Accommodations solve this issue with dedicated, secure parking spaces, and in
many cases, the option to bring bikes directly into guest rooms.
Beyond the essentials, several properties provide
services tailored specifically to cyclists’ routines. Early breakfasts or
breakfast boxes accommodate sunrise departures, while late check-out options
support those recovering from demanding races or morning training sessions.
Many hotels also offer rental bikes or assist riders in locating nearby rental
shops or bike-sharing stations, making it easy for international visitors to
enjoy Taiwan’s routes without bringing their own equipment.
A Top Choice for Overseas Cycling Trips
For travelers who plan cycling-focused journeys
abroad, Taiwan offers a rare combination: a welcoming, safe travel environment;
diverse natural scenery; and a well-developed cycling network supported by
bike-friendly lodging across the island. Whether the preference is for coastal
rides, urban explorations, or steep mountain climbs, Taiwan delivers a richly
layered experience that blends physical challenge with cultural discovery.
An Invitation to Explore a “Cycling Paradise”
The Taiwan Tourism Administration invites cyclists
from around the world to pack their essentials and experience Taiwan’s dramatic
mountain ranges, sweeping coastlines, and vibrant local culture firsthand. With
its expanding network of Bike-Friendly Accommodations and extensive cycling
routes, Taiwan stands as a global landmark for pedal-powered travel — an island
where every turn offers a new story.
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Credit: © Taiwan Tourism Administration
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