Summer Activities for Kids: A mini expedition
- 31 July 2025
Looking for a summer activity for your kids that combines outdoor adventure, family bonding, and a little bit of challenge?
The following family cycling expedition could be exactly what you are looking for, and it doesn’t have to involve remote mountains or specialist gear.
A family-friendly cycling tour of around 100 miles spread over four days, for example - though everyone is free to set their own goals. It’s a relaxed way to ease into adventure travel, all on two wheels.
Here’s how it works and why it’s worth considering:


What is a Mini Expedition?
A Mini Expedition is what you make it — a self-guided family bike tour, with the kids on their Frog bikes, usually spread over 3–5 days, with planned daily distances that are manageable for children (typically 15–30 miles per day, for example). The focus isn’t on speed or distance, but on the experience: riding, exploring, and building confidence on bikes together.
Families can follow traffic-free routes such as converted railway paths in the National Cycle Network in the UK, or scenic coastal trails and national park loops. Tools like Komoot, Cycle.travel, or Strava Routes are great for planning safe, scenic, family-friendly rides.
Overnight stops might include campsites, budget hostels, or family-run B&Bs — or even a looped route that brings you back home at the end of each day. If you're looking for a multi-day trail designed with families in mind, check out the Tarka Trail in Devon or the Camel Trail in Cornwall.


Why try it?
It’s a real adventure, but still close to home
You don’t need to fly abroad or climb a mountain to feel like an explorer. A mini expedition turns local trails, country lanes, and nearby campsites into exciting, unfamiliar territory. Kids experience the joy of travelling with purpose — packing bags, planning routes, navigating as a team — all without the logistics (or cost) of a big overseas trip.
Cycling builds resilience
Long rides naturally come with moments of challenge: aching legs, a change in weather, an unexpected detour. But that’s where the magic lies. Kids learn to adapt, stay positive, solve problems, and support one another — powerful life lessons disguised as pedal-powered fun.
Unstructured time becomes meaningful
Away from screens, alarms, and to-do lists, there’s room for real connection. Whether it’s a spontaneous game in a field, a wildlife sighting, or just a deep conversation while riding side by side, these are the moments that make a trip unforgettable. Check out our Fun & Games section for simple ways to spark play and curiosity along the way.
It’s a shared achievement
Finishing a multi-day journey — however short — gives kids a lasting sense of pride. It becomes part of their personal story, something they’ll tell friends, write about in school, or remember years from now. And as a family, you'll have a shared adventure to look back on — one built on teamwork, discovery, and miles of memories.
Why consider a mini expedition?
Because it combines the best of what adventure offers: excitement, growth, freedom, and connection — without needing weeks off or a passport. It’s a powerful way to reset, reconnect, and remember what really matters. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, every mini expedition brings something new.


Planning tips for a 100-mile family ride
1. Choose your route wisely
Stick to safe, scenic, mostly flat trails. (Add links to Kamoot, Strava, Sustrans, etc)
2. Adjust for age and ability
Create day rides for younger children. It is very important to include rest days or shorter stretches with fun stops (nature reserves, rivers, castles).
3. Keep the kit simple
Lightweight bikes that fit well make all the difference. Panniers or small backpacks help spread the load. Bring waterproofs, lots of snacks, and a repair kit.
4. Focus on fun, not distance
Break up the ride with games, scavenger hunts, ice cream stops, or mini-challenges like “find the weirdest tree” or “race to the next gate.”
5. Celebrate the finish
Whether it’s a badge, certificate, or just a shared meal and stories, marking the end of the trip helps turn it into a lasting memory.


Who is it for?
Frog Mini Expeditions are ideal for families with children aged 6–13 who can ride confidently and are open to a bit of a challenge. It’s not about athletic ability. It’s about creating a shared experience, one mile at a time.
Whether you're camping under the stars, spotting wildlife, or simply enjoying the rhythm of pedalling together, a family cycle tour is a rewarding and surprisingly accessible summer activity.
Ready to build your own mini expedition?
Check out our full range of Frog bikes for young adventurers, and don’t forget to tag us in your summer journeys on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtags #SummerFrogCycle or #FrogSummerAdventures.