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Kii Peninsula Bike Tour & Camping 紀伊半島 – ride with me on a weekend cycling trip in Japan!



This is from our November trip to the Kii Peninsula (紀伊半島) – during the second half of the weekend, we got to ride some scenic forest roads in both Wakayama and Nara Prefectures! We also visited some famous shrines in the coastal city of Shingu, and the Kumano Hongu Taisha, one of the main three Kumano shrines. 🌲 🚲 ⛩️

You can watch the full length version here: https://youtu.be/oaEZImPtniI?si=rJeV-JRmDtgtyvRD

🎙️ Want to keep up with the rest of our adventures? We have a podcast! : https://www.ramblingramsbothams.com

Links for more info:
More about Wakayama prefecture: https://en.visitwakayama.jp/
Kawayu Onsen: https://www.tb-kumano.jp/en/places/kawayu/
Shingu City: https://www.shinguu.jp/en
Kumano Kodo: https://www.tb-kumano.jp/en/kumano-kodo/
Kumano Hayatama Taisha: http://kumanohayatama.jp/
Kumano Hongu Taisha: http://www.hongutaisha.jp/english/

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Here I go on the second half of our biking and camping weekend on the Key Peninsula Zeb and I got to ride even more Scenic roads both in wakayama and Nara prefectures first we followed the kamanao river to some famous shrines in shingu our first stop was kamikura

Shrine this is chuku Park and we rode by lots of meon for sale on our way to the next Shrine Asuka Ginga the city of shingu is also home to one of the three kumanu main shrines the haat TAA on the final day we followed the tokatsu

Kaawa river into Nar prefecture and then turned to follow the kamuna river as it climbed into the forest there were a few tiny onon towns back here and some beautiful Forest roads this was November so the leaves were still really bright and beautiful we couldn’t leave without a

Visit to the Kumo hongu TAA another of the Kumo San shrines we hardly scratch the surface of the Key Peninsula this weekend I hope we can return again one day

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