The three major free riding destinations that cannot be missed
Let’s GO BIKING, the top 3 free riding destinations.
SWITZERLAND, Switzerland.
The most unforgettable cycling destination in the world is Switzerland. In other countries, bicycles often give way to cars, placing them in a secondary position in terms of importance and completeness of facilities. However, on the 3300 kilometer long road in Switzerland, there are unified bicycle signs and well planned bicycle dedicated roads. Switzerland’s cycling equipment is also world-class, and there are top-notch primitive mountain and forest landscapes and simple rural experiences here!.
Both experienced mountain bike enthusiasts and ordinary ticket enthusiasts can enjoy the fun of cycling in Switzerland. The Swiss government has designed several off-road bike lanes on some outdoor roads, cycling around the mountain road to enjoy a 360 degree view of the snow capped mountains, or choosing a gentle forest or lakeside route, breathing in the fresh scent of the cedar forest along the way, and enjoying the postcard like lake and mountain scenery. If you are tired or find it difficult to complete the uphill journey, you can always switch to other modes of transportation, such as taking a train with your bicycle..
In Switzerland, you can try long-distance cycling activities that can last for several days. Here is just one example, but of course, this is not the only option. The starting point of the journey is the small town of Merlingen to the east of Lake Blitz. It has been a major transportation hub since ancient times and is the starting point for many postal buses. The most famous one here is the Lesinbach Falls, which is the last place where Holmes fell. The destination for this day is Interlaken, located between Lake Brienz and Lake Thune, with continuous snow capped mountains passing overhead along the way. Interlaken is located at the foot of the famous Girls Peak. After spending the night in this ancient and artistic Victorian style resort, the slope gradually becomes steeper after passing by Lake Thune, which is a difficult part of the journey. Afterwards, it gradually arrives in Bern, Lake Beer, Solothun, enjoying the endless beauty and tranquility of the town along the way, until reaching the city of Arau on the banks of the Ale River, which was once Switzerland’s first capital, The most prestigious is the preserved 16th century colored eaves in the old city..
New Zealand NEW ZEALAND.
New Zealand is a paradise for extreme sports, and cycling is also one of the most popular outdoor sports. With its diverse landscape, the terrain of New Zealand’s mountain bike lanes is also ever-changing. The lanes also have sandy, muddy, and gravel surfaces, which are classified into different categories according to their professional level, such as single lane, four-wheel drive, and world-class customized bike lanes. Therefore, cycling in New Zealand is definitely something that needs to be done within one’s capabilities..
The McLo bike lane located in the center of Wellington is the most popular professional mountain bike lane in New Zealand, crossing a park covering an area of 200 hectares. Every year, over 100000 bicycle enthusiasts gather here, tirelessly riding their bikes up and down steep slopes, or carefully crossing shrubs, while enjoying the beautiful scenery from Cook Strait to South Island in New Zealand..
Another more challenging mountain bike lane is located in the Vanaka Lake area of the South Island of New Zealand, where helicopters are used every day.