Come and join us as we climb and pedal our way across continents without taking aircraft and finding adventure on the way. You can keep up to date with our travels at our facebook page
facebook.com/smallworldonabike
or on our website
www.smallworldonabike.fr
Look forward to sharing our travels with you and maybe see you on the road!
Super, très suggestif. A quelle époque de l'année vous y avez été? Et comment vous êtes revenus depuis la frontière avec la Géorgie? EN tout cas quelles options de transport sont possibles?
Well I don’t know, it’s just a personal film buddy - originally just for friends and family hey. Awfully sorry you weren’t a fan though, maybe we can sort out a refund! Peace and good luck finding happiness.
Beautiful! I’m planning to tour Turkey 2021 late spring or summer, thanks for sharing! By the way what’s the name of the song starting/playing at 2:27 I really like it, super trippy and chill song.
It’s very tricky to produce these films on the road, the music especially is hard to find royalty free tracks that work. Couldn’t do better this time awfully sorry :(
Stumbled on your video while looking for videos about bikepacking in winter, I really enjoyed the footage you edited there! It feels like a film from Cédric Klapisch
it is very wonderful trip, but i want to no how do you take the bike to Bodrum? you call big car drive you?because i will go to trukey bikr trip this month. pls tell me! thx
Hi Iowan. We cycled from Britain. This is just a small part of a bigger journey. People take trains, ferries and buses with bikes, it can be part of the adventure
I loved your film. My wife and me made a tour through western Anatolia (back in 2010) that started the same way you did ;-) Only that we went into the mountains from Kaş northwards. So many of your pictures remind me of what we experienced at that time. We were "only" 4 weeks in Turkey because we then cycled back to Germany through Greece and all the Balkan-countries and Alps, which was also wonderful. If I may have a tiny criticism: the many time-lapse scenes of yourselves when repairing or claning or cooking etc. are quite distracting for my taste. But that's complaining at a high level ;-). Well done and I wish you all the best :-)