California
Central Coast Wine Country ParadiseExplore vast landscapes of rolling vineyards and enjoy farm-to-table cuisine and incredible wine in Santa Ynez Valley.
If combining extraordinary local food, wine, and cycling sound like the perfect vacation, this escape to Santa Barbara wine country is meant for you! Start daily with a healthy breakfast at the charming For Friends Inn before exploring the picturesque Santa Ynez Valley on two wheels, supported by The Cycling House guides. Each guided, supported ride boasts its unique beauty – from an epic climb up the iconic Mount Gibraltar to a rolling journey toward the Pacific Ocean to quiet rides through wine country towns. You’ll love this trip’s variety and alluring routine: eat, ride, eat, drink wine, sleep.l
Highlights
- Relax at the charming 14-room For Friends Inn in Santa YnezÂ
- Meander through rolling rural roads dotted with horse ranches, vineyards, and mountains, led by The Cycling House guides
- Enjoy homemade, family-style picnic lunches after rides
- Climb Mount Gibraltar, featured in the Tour of California
- Taste the fresh, seasonal food on-site and at our favorite local restaurants
- Sample the spectacular local varietals of this down-to-earth wine region
Food
The Santa Ynez Valley is both a thriving wine country destination and a culinary hot spot. Throughout the trip, you’ll taste the innovative cuisine of this bountiful California region. You’ll be treated to a nourishing pre-ride breakfast at For Friends Inn, and the Cycling House’s talented guides will prepare a delicious picnic lunch. Dinners include homemade meals from The Cycling House staff and meals at our favorite local restaurants.
Accommodations
Your home for the week is the award-winning For Friends Inn, an inviting 8-room and 6-bungalow hotel with the cozy yet sophisticated feel of a bed and breakfast. In the heart of Santa Ynez, a small town in the Santa Ynez Valley. The location is perfect, and we are in the heart of California’s best-kept secret for cycling. After a day in the saddle, sit back and relax with a glass of wine on their beautiful property or take a stroll into Santa Ynez.Â
Single room: +$900Â Â *limited availability*
ITINERARIES
California Road - 5 Nights
Welcome to California - Arrival Day
Guests will arrive in Santa Barbara (SBA), and our staff will do airport and hotel pickups. After you register, we will email a list of suggested hotels for guests planning to arrive early. Please email us your arrival/departure plans, including flight numbers.
Flying into LA (LAX) is also an option. If you decide to fly into LA, renting a car or booking a shuttle is best. After receiving your reservation, we will email you more travel details.
Everyone will have time to settle into the For Friends Inn and enjoy our first chef-prepared meal.
After lunch, our mechanics will work on building guest bikes or fitting people to their rentals. We will depart for an afternoon shakeout spin once all the bikes are ready, and all the guests have arrived.
Today’s Ride: Arrival Spin
25-30 miles & 1,000′ – 1,500′
Surfaces: Pavement
Jalama Beach
Most queen stages are defined by a significant climb, but do not let our Jalama beach route fool you. It is an epic route! This ride will be an endurance challenge with great climbs and lonely country roads. The Long Option starts at The For Friends Inn, and the shorter option shuttles the first 24 miles of the ride to the junction of iconic Highway 1. Once we turn towards Jalama Beach, we have another 14 miles to the Pacific Ocean and Jalama Beach. The secluded beach sits on the rugged coastline and has a small restaurant known for its Jalama Burger. The support van will have snacks to fuel us up before retracing our route back to Highway 1. Once reaching the highway, we will turn left towards Lompoc before heading onto Santa Rosa Road. This stretch of road is full of agriculture and vineyards. Before returning to Santa Ynez, the final miles will bring us through Buellton and Solvang.
Today’s Ride: Jalama Beach
55-75 miles & 4,000′ – 5,500′
Surfaces: Pavement
Mount Gibraltar
Mount Gibraltar is a challenge! The ride has steeper pitches, amazing views, and fun descents; it’s been used in the Tour Of California. The climbing starts after 10 miles; the bulk comes in a 10-mile stretch, gaining 3,500’ at an average grade of 6.2%. We can do a nice out-and-back along the ridgeline of the Santa Ynez mountains to extend the ride. Once you crest the ridgeline, we still have more climbing, but the descents offer a great reward. We will finish up and have a short shuttle back to Santa Ynez.
Today’s Ride: Mount Gibraltar
32-40 miles & 4,000′ – 5,000′
Surfaces: Pavement
Coffee Shop Recovery Ride
Most riders welcome an easy valley spin after a couple of solid rides. The route will include a coffee shop stop in Santa Ynez at The Bakers Table. Are you looking for more? We will have the option to ride up the first few miles of Mount Figueroa.
Today’s Ride: Coffee Shop Recovery Ride
20-36 miles & 1,200′ – 3,000′
Surfaces: Pavement
The Canyons
The Canyons ride has something for everyone: rolling hills, quiet roads, and plenty of vineyards and open spaces. The route follows the wine trail North of Los Olivos on Foxen Canyon and climbs up Firestone hill, which offers an expansive view of the valley. At Sisquoc, we head up Tepusquet and gradually climb on a beautiful quiet road. At the top of the climb, guests can decide whether to drop down the backside of Tepusquet and turn around at Highway 166. The descent is lovely; it feels like a European descent with many hairpin turns and very low traffic. The climb up the backside is slightly over 5 miles gaining 1,100’, and is a 5.5% average grade. From there, it’s a net loss as we follow the same route back to Figueroa Mountain Brewing in Los Olivos, where we will finish with a post-ride picnic lunch celebration.
Today’s Ride: The Canyons
52-76 miles & 3,200′ – 5,800′
Surfaces: Pavement
AdiĂłs - Departure Day
Shuttles will run to the Santa Barbara airport all morning, with the last shuttle leaving at 11 a.m. Please email us your departure times.
For those who don’t depart early, you are welcome to go on an optional self-guided ride on a nearby route.
Today’s Plan: Departure Day
Checkout by 11 a.m.
California Road - 4 Nights
Welcome to California - Arrival Day
Guests will arrive in Santa Barbara (SBA), and our staff will do airport and hotel pickups. After you register, we will email a list of suggested hotels for guests planning to arrive early. Please email us your arrival/departure plans, including flight numbers.
Flying into LA (LAX) is also an option. If you decide to fly into LA, renting a car or booking a shuttle is best. After receiving your reservation, we will email you more travel details.
Everyone will have time to settle into the For Friends Inn and enjoy our first chef-prepared meal.
After lunch, our mechanics will work on building guest bikes or fitting people to their rentals. We will depart for an afternoon shakeout spin once all the bikes are ready, and all the guests have arrived.
Today’s Ride: Arrival Spin
25-30 miles & 1,000′ – 1,500′
Surfaces: Pavement
Jalama Beach
Most queen stages are defined by a significant climb, but do not let our Jalama beach route fool you. It is an epic route! This ride will be an endurance challenge with great climbs and lonely country roads. The Long Option starts at The For Friends Inn, and the shorter option shuttles the first 24 miles of the ride to the junction of iconic Highway 1. Once we turn towards Jalama Beach, we have another 14 miles to the Pacific Ocean and Jalama Beach. The secluded beach sits on the rugged coastline and has a small restaurant known for its Jalama Burger. The support van will have snacks to fuel us up before retracing our route back to Highway 1. Once reaching the highway, we will turn left towards Lompoc before heading onto Santa Rosa Road. This stretch of road is full of agriculture and vineyards. Before returning to Santa Ynez, the final miles will bring us through Buellton and Solvang.
Today’s Ride: Jalama Beach
55-75 miles & 4,000′ – 5,500′
Surfaces: Pavement
Mount Gibraltar
Mount Gibraltar is a challenge! The ride has steeper pitches, amazing views, and fun descents; it’s been used in the Tour Of California. The climbing starts after 10 miles; the bulk comes in a 10-mile stretch, gaining 3,500’ at an average grade of 6.2%. We can do a nice out-and-back along the ridgeline of the Santa Ynez mountains to extend the ride. Once you crest the ridgeline, we still have more climbing, but the descents offer a great reward. We will finish up and have a short shuttle back to Santa Ynez.
Today’s Ride: Mount Gibraltar
32-40 miles & 4,000′ – 5,000′
Surfaces: Pavement
The Canyons
The Canyons ride has something for everyone: rolling hills, quiet roads, and plenty of vineyards and open spaces. The route follows the wine trail North of Los Olivos on Foxen Canyon and climbs up Firestone hill, which offers an expansive view of the valley. At Sisquoc, we head up Tepusquet and gradually climb on a beautiful quiet road. At the top of the climb, guests can decide whether to drop down the backside of Tepusquet and turn around at Highway 166. The descent is lovely; it feels like a European descent with many hairpin turns and very low traffic. The climb up the backside is slightly over 5 miles gaining 1,100’, and is a 5.5% average grade. From there, it’s a net loss as we follow the same route back to Figueroa Mountain Brewing in Los Olivos, where we will finish with a post-ride picnic lunch celebration.
Today’s Ride: The Canyons
52-76 miles & 3,200′ – 5,800′
Surfaces: Pavement
AdiĂłs - Departure Day
Shuttles will run to the Santa Barbara airport all morning, with the last shuttle leaving at 11 a.m. Please email us your departure times.
For those who don’t depart early, you are welcome to go on an optional self-guided ride on a nearby route.
Today’s Plan: Departure Day
Checkout by 11 a.m.
DATES & PRICES
- 2025
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Apr 6 - 11 Road - 6 Day$3,995 / Person Almost Full!
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Apr 13 - 17 Road - 5 Day$3,245 / Person Many Spots Available
DETAILS
What's Included
- 4-5 nights accommodations (double occupancy)
- Airport transfers to/from Santa Barbara International Airport (SBA)
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Afternoon appetizers and wine
- Mechanical support (including bike build and breakdown)
- Professional trip guides
- Daily sag support
- Ride nutrition products
- High-quality ride photos
- Stocked bathrooms with Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash
- Yoga Mats, Foam Rollers, Massage Guns, Normatec Compression Boots
What's Not Included
- Single room: +$900Â *limited availability*
- Bike rentals +$350
- Airfare
- Single occupancy rate
- Café stops
- Gratuity for guides
- Personal shopping
Optional Activities
- Wine tasting (+$)
- Core/stretching sessions
- Hiking/trail running
Questions?
BIKE OPTIONS
Rent A Bike
Traveling through the airport with a bike—and paying for it to fly—is not everyone’s idea of a fun way to start a vacation. Fortunately, we offer high-quality, full carbon bikes on all of our trips across the United States and Europe. Want to just show up and ride? Just bring your shoes, pedals, helmet, and saddle (if you want), and rent one of ours.
Bring Your Own
Your bike is yours—we get it. Bringing your own bike has obvious advantages in terms of individual comfort. Before your trip, we suggest getting a tune-up at your local bike shop so it’s ready to roll for your week of riding. Once you arrive, we’ll be sure to have our mechanics build it and help with any necessary tweaks. Check out some helpful resources here:
Skip The Bike
If you or your travel partner want to enjoy the trip and explore a new destination without a bike, drop us a line and we’ll discuss options. Some trips are better suited for non-rider participants than others.
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