Top Of The Other Eurovelo Pops
The ‘other Eurovelo’ section of the site has now been up and running for about a month. Here is the top 13 (not including Eurovelos 5 & 8 which have separate sections on the site and draw much more...
View ArticleCycling In Denmark
I have arrived at country number three – in a reverse sense – after previously writing about Cycling In Norway and Cycling In Sweden. Denmark will, of course, be country number five after Spain,...
View ArticleThe Social Side Of EuroVelo
In the ten years that CyclingEurope.org has existed in this little corner of the worldwide web, one major thing has changed online; social media has taken over, or so it sometimes seems. Not that I’m...
View ArticleWarning: Detailed (And I Mean Detailed) Maps Of The EuroVelo Network
One for the maps geeks. (Of which I am one…) You may wish to turn away if you have a dodgy internet connection as clicking on the links below is likely to test your patience in terms of download time,...
View ArticleEuroVelo Extra: The Facts And The Figures
The ECF have just published a 'press pack' of information about the EuroVelo network. Here are a few snippets. They complement perfectly what Ed Lancaster said on the The Cycling Europe Podcast that...
View ArticleEuroVelo: The State Of The Network Address
Like Chris Packham of Springwatch fame, I love a good graph or visual that says something in one glance that would take a thousand words to explain. And the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF) - the...
View ArticleSomething To Write Home About: EuroVelo 10?
Anyone (well, almost anyone...) who has ever embarked upon a long cycle journey will recognise that there is a flaw in the process. It comes at the very end of your travels - perhaps even a few weeks...
View ArticleOn Your Marks… EuroVelo 10: The Baltic Sea Cycle Route
October 2021 has been a quiet month on CyclingEurope.org; just two substantive posts, one about episode 40 of The Cycling Europe Podcast and the second reflecting upon the possibility of embarking upon...
View ArticleWelcome To 2022… And Back To Cycling Europe
On October 31st last year, I posted a short message to Twitter (and similar messages on Facebook and Instagram as well as on CyclingEurope.org itself) that I intended taking a break from the whole...
View ArticleBaltic Sea Cycle: Travelling To The Baltic
My mind continues to be focussed on plans for this summer's ride around (much of) the Baltic Sea. Although I am happy for the details of the journey to simply go with the flow of events (as was the...
View ArticleThe Cycling Europe Podcast: Episode 042 – Cycling For Society / Baltic Sea /...
In this episode of the podcast we hear from two groups who are using cycling to highlight important issues in society. Iris and Jan, from Berlin, are currently cycling around the world. As they travel,...
View ArticleTransport Issues: Near, Far And Very Far Indeed
An interesting week both on and off the bike. In recent weeks I've mentioned the purchase of a new bike in order to return to the habit of cycling to work. Well, this week, the bike was delivered and...
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