**Arrival **
Travellers planning to join the cycling tour from Ávila to Salamanca generally arrive in Madrid, as it is the nearest major international gateway to the region. The most convenient airport is Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, one of the busiest airports in Europe with excellent international and domestic connectivity. From the airport, travellers can reach Ávila by high-speed train, regional train, bus, rental car, or private taxi. The train journey from Madrid to Ávila usually takes around one and a half to two hours and offers beautiful views of the Spanish countryside. Comfortable buses are also available from Madrid’s main transport terminals. Travellers who prefer road journeys may hire cars and drive through scenic mountain routes surrounded by valleys and medieval towns.
Upon reaching Ávila, visitors are welcomed by a historic city famous for its remarkably preserved medieval walls, stone churches, and peaceful atmosphere. The city serves as the perfect starting point for the Gredos Wild Ibex cycling adventure. Hotels, cafés, bicycle rental facilities, supermarkets, and tourist information centres are easily available near the city centre. During the tour, travellers pass through the magnificent landscapes of the Sierra de Gredos mountain range, known for its wild ibex, rocky peaks, forests, and picturesque villages. The route combines natural beauty, cultural heritage, local Spanish cuisine, and traditional hospitality, making the journey memorable for every cyclist and nature lover.
Departure
The cycling tour concludes in the beautiful university city of Salamanca, renowned for its golden sandstone architecture, lively squares, and historic educational institutions. After completing the tour, travellers can explore famous attractions such as the old university, cathedrals, museums, and local markets before beginning their return journey. Salamanca is well connected by trains and buses to Madrid and other major Spanish cities. Most international travellers depart through Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport after travelling from Salamanca to Madrid by rail or road transport.
For travellers seeking alternative transport, long-distance coaches and private shuttle services are also available. Those continuing their holiday may travel onward to nearby Spanish destinations by train or domestic flights. The departure experience from Salamanca is usually calm and pleasant, allowing travellers to reflect on the unforgettable cycling journey through mountains, villages, forests, and historic towns. The tour not only offers adventure and physical activity but also provides deep insight into Spanish culture, gastronomy, and natural beauty, leaving visitors with lasting memories of the Iberian Peninsula.