By Jack Luke

Published: Wednesday, 17 August 2022 at 12:00 am


The best touring bikes will enable you to cover the miles in comfort and fully laden. Here are our top picks on the market, as reviewed by the BikeRadar test team.

Any bike can feasibly be used as a touring bike – gravel and adventure bikes, road bikes, flat-bar hybrid bikes, and even mountain bikes are all perfect candidates to be turned into a competent horizon-seeking touring wagon.

However, there are some distinct advantages offered by a traditional touring bike.

A comfortable and upright ride position, plentiful mounts to easily fit copious amounts of luggage, additional water bottle mounts, overbuilt framesets – most often made of easily repaired steel – and wide tyre clearances are all hallmarks of a good touring bike. These features make them easy to live with on long expeditions.

Here, we’ve focused on more traditional touring bikes that are designed explicitly for long, slower-paced days in the saddle, loaded with panniers and luggage.

Check out our standalone guide for a more in-depth look at what a touring bike is and how it compares to an adventure or bikepacking bike.

Genesis Tour de Fer 30

5.0 out of 5 star rating
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The Genesis Tour de Fer touring bike is built around a Reynolds 725 steel frame.
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  • £2,100 as tested
  • Quality frame and spec designed for reliability
  • Great, stable handling to go the distance

A classic tourer with a Reynolds 725 steel frame and fork, front and rear racks, and mudguards, along with three bottle cages and three spare spokes, the Genesis Tour de Fer 30 comes ready to hit the road.

There’s a triple-chainring Shimano Tiagra groupset and TRP Spyre mechanical disc brakes. You even get dynamo lighting. It’s all specced for easy maintenance and reliability on high-mileage trips.

With a 15.6kg overall weight, the Tour de Fer 30 has stability and purpose, but still handles very well. It’s good value for the spec level and included extras, and should give years of service.