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                             Bike to Morocco with Skedaddle!

Our Atlas to Desert trip has been listed by the Guardian Travel Section as one of the world's best 5 cycle rides.....and who are we to argue??

With all remsining trips for 2008 confirmed departures, with just a couple of places left on each one, its time to grab you place(s) to this amazing destination before its too late!!!

We've even added an extra date of 07 to 16 November due to popular demand!!

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Morocco - Atlas to Desert

The trip takes in Marrakesh, the High Atlas and the wonderful Draa Valley and has something to please all levels of biking. It's a trip suitable for those who have a good level of fitness and who have done some mountain biking before. Needless to say, there are some wonderful descents for those looking for a blast!!!

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Morocco - Atlas Traverse

Again taking in Marrakesh, the Traverse is a slightly tougher trip than our Atlas to Desert as we take on some challenging climbs and superb descents en route from the verdant valley of Ait Bougmez to the striking Dades Gorge in the Moroccan south. The variety of landscape is staggering - from stark mountains and fertile valleys, to rocky gorges, to rivers and pine forests and isolated windswept plateaux. Nights are spent in basic "gite" accommodation, with a night's wilderness camping and a night spent in a local family house.

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Some comments from past trips.......

Fly with .....
www.atlas-blue.com from London Gatwick
www.easyjet.com from London Gatwick
www.thomsonfly.co.uk from Manchester and Luton or
www.ryanair.com from Luton

We are also able to arrange bespoke trips and extensions outside our trip dates, so if there is a date that you are interested in then do let us know!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Matt Barton - '....second time I have visit Morocco, the first was the Atlas Descent with Exodus ( who?? ) & this was much better! We saw more varied parts of Morocco and more local culture.'

Louise Brown - 'Mustaffa was able to magic mint tea from nowhere', 'loved the casbah we stayed in'

Giles Clarke - '...the organisation was great from beginning to end, balancing a combination of informality with a commitment of good service'