Fietsgids The Rhine Cycle route - Cicerone Press
1372 km fietsroute langs de Rijn van de bron tot het einde
Korte omschrijving
The Rhine Cycle route - Cicerone Productomschrijving: Deze fietsroute is een zeer bekende, die strekt voor zo'n 1372 km langs de Rijn van de top van de Oberalppass tot de Hoek van Holland. T...
Specificaties
- Uitgever: CICERONE Press
- ISBN-13: 9781852848996
- HOOFDCATEGORIEËN: Fietsgids
- Activiteiten: Fietsen / VTT / MTB
- Auteur: Mike Wells
- Land: Duitsland, Nederland, Zwitserland
- Blz.: 312
- Afmeting: 12x17
- Editie: 3
- Taal: Engels
Volledige omschrijving
The Rhine Cycle route - Cicerone
Productomschrijving: Deze fietsroute is een zeer bekende, die strekt voor zo'n 1372 km langs de Rijn van de top van de Oberalppass tot de Hoek van Holland. Te verdelen in 27 etappes, met vertalingen voor de drie landen, en practische informatie.
Engelse omschrijving: Guidebook to cycling the River Rhine from source to sea, through Switzerland, Germany, France and the Netherlands. The 1372km route from the summit of Oberalppass to the Hook of Holland is split into 27 stages, mostly following well-surfaced cycle tracks. Includes information on facilities, useful contacts and a language glossary.
Seasons:
The whole route can be cycled when the Oberalppass and Surselva valley (Stages 1 and 2) are snow-free, usually mid-May to mid-October. Stages 3 to 27 can be cycled at any time of year, though April-October is the best period.
Centres:
Bregenz, Konstanz, Basel, Strasbourg, Karlsruhe, Speyer, Worms, Koblenz, Köln (Cologne), Düsseldorf, Arnhem, Rotterdam.
Difficulty:
There are no steep climbs and apart from a few gentle ascents in Switzerland. The route is generally downhill or level, mostly on good asphalt surfaces suitable for hybrid or touring cycles. Mainly dedicated off-road cycle tracks, often along flood dykes suitable for family cycling, but where roads are used there is usually a marked cycle lane.
Must See:
The Oberalppass and high alpine valley of Surselva; Ruinaulta canyon; Liechtenstein; Bodensee (Lake Constance) and medieval towns and cities of northern Switzerland; the three-country city of Basel; the industrial cities Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Koln and Dusseldorf; governmental centres of Strasbourg and Bonn; historic and religious Speyer and Worms; fortified towns including Neuf Brisach and Germersheim; great vineyards and attractive villages of the Rheingau and the Rhine gorge between Mainz and Koblenz; Second World War memorials at Remagen bridge and Arnhem; Rotterdam, with the world's second largest port.