The only thing that stops me is the link you included here for the “Top 10 attractions in Taiwan, China”. Then, I traveled to Hualien for a one week biking along the East Coast. We already got in contact with a rental service, but they don’t have any. Their  is in Chinese, but if you send them a message in English they will reply you back with all the information you need in English.Renting a bike for a cycling trip in Taiwan is fairly easy. Very interesting read. I am planning a cycle trip to do with a friend. Most of the quality rental bikes in Taiwan are hybrids and/or mountain bike models with road tires and a few road-riding modifications.Most of the people who come to Taiwan for travel or bicycle holidays spend a few days in Taipei and then head east toward the country’s less-populated coastline. If this reply is in any way inappropriate, please let me know.
Finally, if you cycle into any of Taiwan’s cities, you’ll find yourself riding through a chaotic mess of vehicle and pedestrian traffic. The route from Xincheng Township to Fengling Township included a 23 km long easy ascend, followed by a 10km descend and finished with 7 more km up.

Let us know if you have any other questions at all, and one of our friendly team will get back to you as soon as possible!We will reply to your enquiry using the email address provided, and may send you occasional updates about our tours and events. Looking to rent bikes and panniers there and leave our bags at our hotel.
Originally from the UK, Rob has been organising and leading tours across Taiwan for the last several years. It was truly unbelievable. The ultimate cycling tour to discover Taiwan. I do appriciate your recommand to my lovely country Taiwan.

I would love to be fit enough to try something like this!Great for cycling? Besides, I have a very poor sense of orientation, and I’ll be traveling on my own, are the path indicated well enough?You will need to be able to read a map, but I would recommend cycling from Hualien to the southern tip of the islands if this is your first bike tour.

We've got 51 tours going to Taiwan, starting from just 3 days in length, and the longest tour is 12 days. You have to do a fair amount of Internet research in order to find these special local diners, but they can be found with a little digging.If eating out isn’t your thing, then you better get used to eating at Finding a place to stay each night is easy in Taiwan.

I’m starting to plan a trip biking around the perimeter of the island–do you know how I can plan the route?

But don’t worry, because these smaller roads have light vehicle traffic, which makes cycling on them both easy and enjoyable. Some jealous idiot will kick it over or vandalize it. Our fourth day cycling the east coast of Taiwan was the most scenic, challenging and rewarding one. You'll be amazed by how much territory you can cover on these bike tours of Taiwan. Some even want to do it again. Stephen puts his personal touch on everything and goes above and beyond to make sure you have everything you need. Do you think I can tour around Taiwan including its Central Mountain region on it. But it’s a climb worth doing, for sure! Quite simply, we’re experts in cycling and Taiwan.

Said that, avoid these months.From October to May the temperatures are more pleasant and it rains less. Instead ride or walk the ugliest thing you can find.I thought strangers only damage other people’s luxury cars and motorcycles. Hello, I wondered if anyone could recommend a good one day cycling trip in the Taiwanese Rift Valley. Well, Taiwanese people love to cycle and there are many cycling routes in the country. It’s a real hard one. The weather forecast for our 3rd day biking in Taiwan wasn’t good and we left the hotel under the rain.All the beautiful rice fields we had seen before became average after cycling along the rice fields in Chishang. There are a number of bike shops in both Taipei and around the country that will gladly rent you a bicycle for your stay. So we’ll have ordinary suitcases and rucksacks as well as some bike specific stuff, panniers, clothing, a few tools.