Long-distance cycling routes are designated cycling routes in various countries around the world for bicycle tourism. These routes include anything from longer rail trails, to national cycling route networks like the Dutch LF-routes, the French Veloroute or the routes of the British National Cycle Network, to the multi-state routes of the United States Bicycle Route System, to the multi-country routes of the EuroVelo network in Europe, the longest of which is over 6,800 km (4,200 mi) in length.[1]
See also
- Europe
- EuroVelo
- LF-routes of the Netherlands and Belgium
- National Cycle Network of Britain
- Swiss National Bike Routes
- D-Routes of Germany
- United States
- Australia
- Munda Biddi Trail, the longest continuous off-road cycle trail of its kind in the world
- Bicentennial National Trail
- New Zealand
- The Timber Trail, linear 85-kilometre (53 mi) trail crossing suspension bridges on the North Island, near Lake Taupo.
- Long-distance trail, the equivalent for hikers and other walkers
References
- ↑ "The Iron Curtain Trail - experiencing the history of Europe's division". The Iron Curtain Trail website. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
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