Five “Bike-friendly Destination”in Greece
One of the most eco-friendly forms of transportation is riding a bicycle.
Many people are familiar with biking culture because it is fun and healthy activity.
Biking is a lower emission form of transportation, it is also a lot more affordable than driving a car and everyone can enjoy the beauties of nature.
The Dodecanese island of Kos
If you visit this Greek island you can enjoy different bike routes for all styles, including routes in the town of the island, mountain and mixed tracks. Also you can stay at “Bike Friendly” certified hotels.
The island of Chios
The visitors of the island of Chios will have the opportunity to participate in events for experienced cyclists or just simply enjoy the rich nature landscape.
Chios is suitable mainly for three forms of biking activities:
– amateur biking in the urban landscape,
– bicycle racing and
– mountain biking in rural areas, mountains and forests.
Every year at this spectacular island takes place an event named “Brevet Chios”for experienced cyclists.
Chios is an ideal destination for amateur and professional lovers of biking.
The island of Leros
Leros provides many options for biking lovers. Amazing routes with wild beauty in the mountain, man-made paths, as well as routes of technical difficulty.
A stunning route for experienced cyclists starts from the island’s castle and leads to the area of St Marina.
Other easier routes include the villages of Lakki, Temenia, Merikia, Ksirokampos, as well as the areas of Panteli, Platanos and St Marina.
Crete's Rethymnon
The city of Rethymnon, located on Crete, is another beautiful city that is considered “Bike Friendly” destination.It offers special routes and parking areas.
Generally speaking, the use of bicycles, promotes sustainable activities for every town.
Thessaly
Thessaly has become the first “Bike Friendly” region in Greece. It is located in the central Greec.Their residents in many areas of the town, use the bicycle for their daily commuting. The wonderful routes, provide visitor the opportunity to discover the region’s natural beauty, from Mount Olympus to Pelion and from the villages of Karditsa to Larissa and Volos.
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