Vietnam’s Top 10 Hotspots for Your Next Cycling Adventure

Let’s discover Vietnam’s top cycling hotspots, where wonderful landscapes, rich local culture, and epic adventures await every cyclist.

 

Northern Vietnam

Northern Vietnam is a region steeped in the quiet beauty of ancient traditions, featuring majestic landscapes and a rich, enduring culture. Cycling through this enchanting area allows you to immerse yourself in its hidden corners, giving you a unique opportunity to experience the authentic rhythms of local life.

 

Ha Noi 

Peaceful scenery at West Lake as the sun sets down. Source: Internet

Starting your journey by cycling through Ha Noi is a journey into the heart of Vietnamese culture. Pedal through the vibrant Old Quarter, famous for its French colonial architecture and bustling streets, or escape the city buzz with a ride around West Lake. Hanoi’s flat terrain makes it ideal for both beginners and experienced cyclists alike. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the outskirts, where you can find peaceful villages and scenic countryside.

 

A nostalgic corner in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Source: Internet

Key cycling routes in Hanoi:

  • Old Quarter Loop: Navigate the narrow streets of the Old Quarter, passing by ancient temples and bustling markets.
  • West Lake Circuit: Enjoy a leisurely ride around Hanoi’s largest freshwater lake, dotted with pagodas and cafes.
  • Long Bien Bridge Ride: Cross the historic Long Bien Bridge for panoramic views of the Red River.

 

Ha Giang Loop 

This is a legendary cycling route for the brave-hearted and seeking a thrilling cycling experience, Ha Giang Loop is the best route for adventurous cyclists with challenging climbs and descents. This challenging 350 km circuit takes you through rugged mountains, picturesque valleys, terraced rice fields, and quaint ethnic villages. Be prepared for sublime landscapes after you push your own limit that will leave you in awe. The loop is not just about cycling; it’s also a chance to connect with the local communities and learn about their traditions.

 

Cycling on a winding road in Ha Giang Loop. Source: Cào Cào Adventures

Highlights of the Ha Giang Loop:

  • Ma Pi Leng Pass: Conquer one of Vietnam’s most spectacular mountain passes.
  • Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark: a UNESCO-recognized landscape of limestone formations.
  • Lung Cu Flag Tower: Reach Vietnam’s northernmost point and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys.

 

Ha Long 

Famous for its emerald waters and limestone islands, Ha Long Bay is a unique gem in Vietnam. Ha Long Bay cycling tours can take you along the coastal roads, offering stunning views of the bay and its unique rock formations. Combine your cycling adventure with a boat tour to fully experience this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

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Popular cycling routes near Ha Long:

  • Cat Ba Island: Explore the largest island in Ha Long Bay, with its national park and hidden beaches.
  • Bai Tu Long Bay: Cycle through less-touristy areas and enjoy serene coastal views.
  • Lan Ha Bay: Combine cycling with kayaking for a full bay experience.

 

Central Vietnam

Central Vietnam offers an extensive range of terrain, including challenging mountain passes, leafy villages, appealing coastal roads, and  hidden paths around romantic ancient towns. The region boasts a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural attractions.

 

Hai Van Pass

One of the most scenic routes in Vietnam, the Hai Van Pass (from Da Nang to Hue) cycling challenge is a must for any cycling enthusiast. This iconic mountain pass stretches for 21 kilometers, featuring steep climbs, sharp turns, and impressive panoramas of the coastline and lush green hills.

 

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Key features of cycling Hai Van Pass:

  • Gradual Ascent: The pass rises 496 meters over 10km, providing a challenging but manageable climb.
  • Breathtaking Views: Enjoy panoramic vistas of the East Sea and the Annamite Range.
  • Historical Significance: Pass by ancient fortifications at the top of the pass.

 

Hue

Hue cycling tours take you through a city rich in history. Known as the former imperial capital, Hue is home to the UNESCO-listed Imperial City, ancient pagodas, and royal tombs. The flat roads along the Perfume River perfectly make for a leisurely ride, and you can immerse yourself in Vietnam’s regal past and stunning architecture.

 

Tranquil Perfume River. Source: Internet

Popular cycling routes in Hue:

  • Imperial City Loop: Cycle around the perimeter of the ancient citadel.
  • Perfume River Ride: Follow the gentle Perfume River, stopping at pagodas and royal tombs.
  • Tam Giang Lagoon: Venture out to this vast lagoon for a taste of rural life.

Hoi An

Famous for its well-preserved Ancient Town, Hoi An offers a network of cycling routes with flat terrain and picturesque scenery that make it ideal for cyclists of all levels. Ride along rice paddies, visit local markets, and discover the unique architecture that makes Hoi An a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don’t forget to try some local specialties while you’re there!

 

Cycling and visiting traditional craft villages in Hoi An. Source: Cào Cào Adventures

 

A Cào Cào Adventures’ lovely guest enjoys collecting pictures in Hoi An countryside, Vietnam. Source: Cào Cào Adventures

Must-try cycling experiences in Hoi An:

  • Old Town Exploration: Pedal through the narrow streets of the UNESCO-listed ancient town.
  • Tra Que Vegetable Village: Cycle to this organic farm and learn about traditional farming methods.
  • An Bang Beach Ride: One of Hoi An’s most beautiful beaches.

 

Phong Nha

Phong Nha is a cycling paradise, known for its limestone caves and untouched natural beauty, and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region offers quiet roads surrounded by jungles and limestone peaks, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers.

 

Hang Toi carve. Source: Internet

Highlights of cycling in Phong Nha:

  • Ho Chi Minh Highway West: A challenging ride through stunning mountain scenery.
  • Son Trach Village Loop: An easier ride through rural villages and rice paddies.
  • Dark Cave Trail: Combine cycling with cave exploration for an unforgettable adventure.

Along with exploring some of the most popular caves, there are plenty more uncovered places. Phong Nha isn’t just famous for its marvelous caves, but also for its valleys, rivers, villages, and farmstays. Our team has discovered these places and can’t wait to share them with you. So don’t hesitate to join us!

 

Southern Vietnam

Southern Vietnam may have the flattest terrain in the country, but it still offers a diverse collection of cycling experiences, from the bustling streets of Saigon to the tranquil waterways of the Mekong Delta. This region beautifully combines vibrant urban landscapes with peaceful rural countryside.

 

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) 

Although the hectic pace of Saigon might give you the impression that having a bike ride here is impossible, there are actually many places around District 1 that make it an appealing destination for cyclists. A morning ride through Saigon’s center is a lovely experience. You can take in the grandeur of the Independence Palace, then admire the historic Post Office, an old building designed during the French colonial period. After your ride, don’t miss the chance to relax and recharge with a cup of traditional Vietnamese coffee at a nearby café. It’s the perfect way to savor the local culture while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of nearby park views.

 

The historic Post Office on a sunny day. Source: Internet

More suburban spots to consider:

  • Cu Chi: Explore a famous historic site –  the Cu Chi Tunnels and greenery through rubber forest
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  • Binh Quoi Green Oasis: One of the favorite destinations of Cào Cào adventures, here you will have a chance to experience biking on small backroads and alleyways while enjoying peaceful scenes from lush green fields to beautiful lotus ponds. 
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Dong Nai

Located around 2 hours from Saigon, Dong Nai is a perfect destination for day visits or weekend retreats from the rush and bustle of the metropolis. Ma Da forest in Dong Nai is one of the best spots for you to grab a cycling trip. Cycling here gives youngsters an opportunity to engage with nature and build familial bonds. With endless stunning natural scenery, this site would undoubtedly leave you with nice and unforgettable recollections. 

 

Cào Cào Adventures Team exploring Ma Da forest

Some highlight spots along the way:

  • Cat Tien national Park: Cat Tien is a suitable place for natural immersion. A primeval forest with many rare species. Just imagine the thrill of encountering one of these elusive creatures in the wild—it’s an exhilarating experience.
Uniquely shaped old trees in Nam Cat Tien. Source: Cào Cào Adventures
  • Tri An Lake: This is one of southern Vietnam’s largest lakes. You can wrap up the day by grilling a BBQ by the lakeside and enjoying a relaxing meal while contemplating the magnificent view of sunset. Moreover, if you’re a fan of stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), don’t hesitate to give it a try.
Paddleboarding (SUP) on the Tri An Lake. Source: Cào Cào Adventures

Mekong Delta

Finally, no cycling adventure in Vietnam is complete without exploring the Mekong Delta. This flat region, known for its waterways and lush landscapes, offers a chance to ride through rice fields, fruit orchards, and riverside villages. With its network of canals and floating markets, the Mekong Delta offers a unique and immersive cultural experience. And don’t miss the chance to sample fresh tropical fruits from local markets.

 

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Highlight activities along best cycling routes:

  • Can Tho Countryside: Experience exclusive floating markets and tranquil farmlands.
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  • Ben Tre Coconut Country: Explore the land of coconuts, combining cycling with boat trips through narrow canals.
  • Tra Vinh: Discover the Khmer culture and ancient pagodas of this less-visited province.

 

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