Even if you’re a roadie through and through who rides primarily in your local area, there’s always plenty of adventure to be had on two wheels. Throughout this week, we’ll be bringing you plenty of adventure-themed features, reviews, guides, travel diaries and blogs to inspire you to plan your next epic cycling adventure.

If you’re planning a multi-day trip or heading abroad, of course there is plenty to consider such as luggage, equipment, mapping etc, so we’ll be on hand to help you prepare. Our refreshed guide to bike boxes and bags will be landing today, and we’ll also have guides to on-bike storage and cycling bags later in the week. Our reviews this week will include a flagship GPS computer known for its mapping capabilities, nutrition, cargo equipment and adventure-ready clothing.
Over on our video channel, Liam will be attempting to get home with no GPS, and Steve has sat down for a fascinating interview with the former owner of Karrimor, arguably the OG of cycling outdoor and adventure gear back in the day. Our tech writer Paul Grele will also be offering advice on how to plan a DIY cycling adventure from your front door – because not all adventures have to involve days away from the family and traipsing halfway across the globe!
This page and the Adventure Week 2026 tag page will be your hub for all Adventure Week articles as we move through the week, so do keep checking back for more. Enjoy…
- Review: Madison Roam Waterproof
- 25L Rack Top Bag
- Your guide to the best bike boxes and bags
- How to fly with your bike
- WIN a Gloria All-Road or All-Gravel frameset!
- How to plan and follow the perfect cycle route on your bike computer
- Wahoo Elemnt Roam 3
- Bike bags explained: your ultimate guide to on-bike storage
- How to plan an epic one day cycling trip from your front door

3 thoughts on “It’s Adventure Week on road.cc! Embrace exploration on the road and off it and get all the advice you need to plan your next cycling adventure”
Sorry, this is Road CC so I’d rather you replaced this with a story about, well you know, road riding rather than ‘filling space’ with a partner publication’s content.
Sorry, but nobody cares.
Without gravel there is no road.