Germany

  

WELCOME TO AUSTRIA’S LARGEST CYCLING REGION/ SAALBACH -HINTERGLEMM – LEOGANG – FIEBERBRUNN

Niet minder dan 9 kabelbanen, 7 bergen en 90 km aan tracks & trails wachten erop om door jou veroverd te worden – dus stap in het zadel en ga op weg naar de Home of Lässig.

  

ENDLESS MOUNTAIN PASSES FROM CORTINA D’AMPEZZO

As an ambitious cycling beast, sometimes you really do find yourself ticking off the climbs you want to tame in your lifetime. Here in Cortina d’Ampezzo, conquering the mountain peaks goes like clockwork if you at least have the right condition to tackle them. Everything is possible here, because the famous peaks are waiting for you just a handkerchief from each other.

  

GRAVEL BIKERS CAN ENJOY THEMSELVES IN WEST ZEELAND FLANDERS

The region of West Zeeuws-Vlaanderen is well known to Flemish cycling tourists. Especially the exposed and well-maintained cycling paths ensure that many cyclists cross the border with our northern neighbors during the weekend.

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    The Harz Nature Park is located in the heart of Germany. A mysterious landscape with dark, vast forests, gorges, rocks, babbling streams with charming waterfalls and various bogs. Thanks to the rugged landscape, the area is a paradise especially for active cyclists.
  • THE ALTMARK – A LITTLE DIFFERENT CYCLING IN THE HAMBURG-BERLIN-MAGDEBURG TRIANGLETHE ALTMARK - A LITTLE DIFFERENT CYCLING IN THE HAMBURG-BERLIN-MAGDEBURG TRIANGLE
    Cycling has many dimensions and Cyclelive Magazine is first in line to do full justice to the entire spectrum. Some regions are perfect for ticking off a cartload of challenges. Some regions are perfect for the MTB and/or gravel bike while others are perfect for the die-hard road cyclist.
  • ADVENTURE IN THE ERZGEBIRGEADVENTURE IN THE ERZGEBIRGE
    The name alone sounds like adventure. After all, the Ore Mountains are synonymous with treasure hunters, miners and bikers. The low mountain range in the German state of Saxony, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019, surprises with geological and historical highlights along roads with little traffic. The unique cultural landscape on the German-Czech border ...
  • ON THE TRAIL OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTEON THE TRAIL OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
    Just cross the border and immediately feel in another world? This is possible when you plan to cycle the more than 100 kilometers long “Fietsallee langs de Noordervaart” which runs partly through the Netherlands and partly through Germany. However you look at it, many things are just a little different in both countries. Whether that ...
  • Women Cycling Camp in the AllgäuWomen Cycling Camp in the Allgäu
    Mountains, lakes and cultural highlights. The Allgäu in Bavaria really has a lot to offer. Allgäu is a southern German region, between Ulm and the Bregenzerwald and between Lake Constance and Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Racing bike fanatics in particular find a small paradise here thanks to the diverse landscape with its easy, medium and challenging routes. It ...