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Travelling in winter can be a magical experience, especially when you embrace the opportunity to explore new destinations on your bike. However, winter conditions require extra precautions to ensure your safety and enjoyment. So now we want to share essential winter travel tips for biking and exploring safely in December, allowing you to make the most of your winter adventures.

Wear the Right Clothing

We know we keep mentioning it, but it's only because it's so true! Layering is key when biking in cold weather. You know the drill: you always want your base layer to be moisture-wicking for when the ride gets a bit hard and your body gets a little sweaty. Then you should opt for insulating mid-layers and always finish off with a windrproof and waterproof jacket. Remember the necessary accessories as well such as gloves, warm socks, a scarf and a hat or headband to keep your ears and head warm and cosy. Wearing the right clothes is really the most important thing to remember for an enjoyable bike ride. If you start being cold while you are exploring, all you can think about is when to go home and heat up. Therefore, double check you got everything to make sure you will stay warm enough!


Check Weather Conditions

Winter can sometimes bring unpredictable weather along with it. Therefore you should always stay updated on weather forecasts and be prepared for changes in weather. Of course avoid biking during severe storms, icy conditions, or when visibility is limited. The key to an enjoyable winter biking trip is usually bright, sunny weather where you can see the sunbeams reflecting in the glistening snow. It's on days like these when the crispy air will feel extra good in your lunges. Riding while there is a snowstorm or on a super icy path just doesn't bring the same happiness or contentment. 
You should also plan your routes accordingly to the weather and have backup plans in case of unexpected weather changes. If it looks like the weather will change after a few hours you can opt for a short ride and head home - a smaller route will still be worth it, especially if you manage to follow it in great winter weather conditions. Since winter days are shorter, you should generally plan shorter routes as well to ensure you have enough daylight for a safe and enjoyable journey.


Maintain Bike Safety

Before your trip, ensure your bike is in good condition for a winter bike ride. Check the tire pressure, brakes, and gears. Maybe you will want to use winter-specific tires for better traction on snowy or icy surfaces. Due to the shortened daylight hours, you might want to add reflective tape next to working bike lights. This will enhance visibility in case you find yourself in low-light conditions while out on your winter exploration. 


Be Mindful of Road Conditions

Winter conditions can create hazards on the road, such as ice patches, slush, or salt residue. This might make it seem like biking in winter is a no-go, but as long as you pay attention and take precautions you can still have an enjoyable ride. Just slow down and exercise caution when navigating these areas, make sure you are keeping an extra eye on the terrain you are biking on. Always look ahead so you can be aware of changing road conditions. Like this you will be able to adjust your riding style accordingly and avoid accidents because of the road conditions. Sometimes you might have to get off the bike and walk for a bit, but just take this as a part of the experience of winter biking. It's better to stay safe than sorry after all. 


Biking and exploring in December can be an exhilarating and memorable experience. By following these top winter travel tips, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure. Embrace the beauty of winter and the thrill of exploration while prioritizing your safety. Enjoy your winter travels and create lasting memories in the enchanting December landscapes.