Over the years we've ridden every trail through the Anti Atlas Mountains in order to create the best off road cycling tour. This trip has everything from fast singletrack through palm trees, to ancient hairpinned muleteer’s routes and remote, rocky jeep tracks. As well as the amazing trails, there is epic scenery, delicious food and one of the warmest welcomes in North Africa. On this tour you will pass through areas untouched by mass tourism, but also get a chance to interact with local people and really experience the culture of some of the indigenous Berber people who populate this area.



  • Ride remote and rugged mountain biking trails 
  • Stay in traditional Moroccan Riads
  • Immerse yourself in vast mountain scenery 

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.