Cycling Season | Breathing the Wild Wind in the City with Every Moment of Freedom Riding
City cycling is like piecing together a maze.
The uneven streetscape interweaves into an external structure, while itself is the last riddle hidden in the whale’s belly – understanding the city and finding oneself.
The Maze of Mordor has never shown its form due to its vastness.
The intense movement of modern and contemporary history has formed complex urban landforms, which are classical, neoclassical, modern, and postmodern.
The concept of a garden city encapsulates all historical lines in mature landscape belts and is equipped with relatively complete cycling paths.
Therefore, urban humanistic leisure cycling has no less fun than suburban highway cycling.
Route: Guangshun North Road – Xianxia West Road – Youle Road Forest Series Cycling Route.
In early summer, the dense roadside trees cast a cool shadow, and the roadside and waterfront flowers are in full bloom.
It is a 6-kilometer one-way, fully enclosed cycling path, and cannot be accessed by shared bicycles.
At the intersection of Guangshun North Road and Xianxia West Road, you can rent a car and cannot walk pets or set up tents.
Therefore, there are not many pedestrians coming to camping, and professional cycling is friendly.
There are forest roads, ramps, tunnels, and long bridges set up, which are low in difficulty and suitable for parent-child cycling.
The post station is not yet open, and there are vending machines on the road to replenish water.
Large grasslands are available for picnics and rolling.
Near Hongqiao Airport, it looks as if an airplane is in close proximity, with its massive fuselage sweeping overhead.
Route: Xupu Bridge (South Wall) – Sanlin Binjiang Greenbelt – Qiantan Park – Houtan Park – World Expo Park – Mercedes Benz Cultural Center – Nanpu Bridge – Dongchang Binjiang Greenbelt – Lujiazui – Pudong Art Museum – Binjiang Avenue – Yangpu Bridge (North Wall of Xiepu Road Ferry) – Pudong Binjiang Greenway, which is probably one of the most modern urban outdoor places in Shanghai.
22 kilometers of clean rubber cycling and hiking trails in Linjiang, exquisite seasonal artificial greenery landscape, towering glass facades of financial centers and landmark buildings along the coast, condensed steel structures of cross river bridges, the sound of giant ferries on the Huangpu River, avant-garde industrial sites, art centers, leisure cafes, and green spaces.
The crazy dreams of Shanghai are clear and strong here.
For leisure riders, the Pudong Riverside Greenway is a holy land for urban cycling.
The closed footpath prohibited by motor vehicles, with rich landscape layers including natural scenery and urban illusion, is close to the essence scenic spot of Huangpu River, where you can enjoy the sunrise and sunset of urban style.
Each kilometer is equipped with supply stations (22 Wangjiang stations), which can stop at any time for a cup of coffee, check in and take photos of industrial buildings and landmark three piece sets.
But it is not suitable for cyclists who pursue a sense of speed, mixed with pedestrians sharing bicycles, camping walks, and residents strolling their pets.
The section of Lujiazui is particularly crowded.
The cycling path is narrow and there are many speed bumps, so be careful and slow down
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