Take in the incredibly varied and dramatic scenery of Morocco.
We stay in a combination of three- and four-star hotels (local rating) throughout this trip, each with a swimming pool (remember to bring your swimwear). Below are the accommodations we typically use.
Agadir: Oasis Hotel and Spa (nights 1 and 7)
We begin and end our adventure at the Oasis in Agadir, where there's a sandy beach and promenade within walking distance. The city centre is close too, for restaurants, cafes and markets. The hotel itself has a pool area with loungers, a bar, and a gym with plenty of machines.
Tafraoute: Hotel Les Amandiers (nights 2-4)
Perched on a rocky hillock, Les Amandiers overlooks the valley and is surrounded by pink granite mountains. The property has a pool with mountain views and a lounge where you can relax.
Tiznit: Hotel Idou Tiznit (night 5)
We will have clocked up plenty of time on the saddle when we reach Tiznit, so Hotel Idou Tiznit provides a welcome space to relax. There's a swimming pool (with a poolside snack bar) and a cocktail bar, where the group can gather for a drink or two.
Imouzzer: Hotel des Cascades Ecolodge
After our day of riding, Hotel des Cascades is the perfect place to unwind. There’s an outdoor pool for a post-cycle dip and sun loungers if you just want to relax. Best of all, however, might be the views, which stretch over the surrounding Atlas peaks.
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