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A growing number of British holidaymakers are spending their breaks on two wheels, a survey suggests. | A growing number of British holidaymakers are spending their breaks on two wheels, a survey suggests. |
In 2006, Britons took 450,000 cycling holidays - up 30% on the previous year, according to analysts Mintel. | In 2006, Britons took 450,000 cycling holidays - up 30% on the previous year, according to analysts Mintel. |
UK tourists spent £120m on such holidays in 2006, the report added, with the Tour de France's arrival in England generating interest. | UK tourists spent £120m on such holidays in 2006, the report added, with the Tour de France's arrival in England generating interest. |
Richard Cope, senior travel consultant at Mintel, said: "Britain is becoming a nation of cycling enthusiasts." | Richard Cope, senior travel consultant at Mintel, said: "Britain is becoming a nation of cycling enthusiasts." |
He added: "Cycling has been given a new lease of life by recent environmental issues such as sustainable transport, carbon emissions and eco travel." | He added: "Cycling has been given a new lease of life by recent environmental issues such as sustainable transport, carbon emissions and eco travel." |
In total, the survey found that 16% of UK adults - 8m people - have already been on a cycling holiday and 12% (6m) would like to do so in the future. | In total, the survey found that 16% of UK adults - 8m people - have already been on a cycling holiday and 12% (6m) would like to do so in the future. |
The survey also found that a further 2.25m holidays taken by people from the UK included a cycling trip of some kind, such as one-day bike hire or a cycling tour of a city. | The survey also found that a further 2.25m holidays taken by people from the UK included a cycling trip of some kind, such as one-day bike hire or a cycling tour of a city. |
Researchers spoke to 2,000 adults aged 16 and over during May 2007. | Researchers spoke to 2,000 adults aged 16 and over during May 2007. |
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Meanwhile, a poll from insurance company Zurich suggests that more and more Britons are driving to holiday destinations to avoid airport queues. | |
More than two in five of those questioned said they planned to drive to a holiday destination in the UK or Europe in the next few months. | |
Nearly, a quarter of those said they were prepared to travel on journeys of more than 750 miles. | |
Devon and Cornwall were the most popular UK places for motoring holidaymakers. | |
The most popular overseas destinations were the Normandy, Brittany and Loire Valley regions of France. | |
The YouGov survey, on behalf of Zurich, questioned 2,120 adults. |
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