bigGuyOnBike
Active Member
Hi,
I'm planning to finally do a longer cycle tour through Europe in July-August. My idea is to take the ferry from Helsinki to Travemünde (I live in Finland, this seems like the best way to get me and my bike to Europe), then I'd visit friends in Dresden and Bratislava, before heading to Bonn, where I need to be last week of August. From Bonn I'd probably take the train back to Travemünde and the ferry home. Depends on how soon I need to get back. I'd be traveling solo.
A few questions:
1) The route. I've looked at google maps and checked some cycling routes. One good option seems to be to follow the Elbe cycle route on the way down through Germany and the Danube route from Bratislava to Regensburg. I read that the Danube is best to cycle in the other direction, but it should be okay going westwards as well, right? I could follow the Elbe into Czech Republic, close to Prague, from there I'd have to find some other route. For example EuroVelo 4 to Brno and from there EuroVelo 9 seems to get quite close to Bratislava. Is it a good idea for a noob tourer to follow routes like that, or should I just grab any map and look for my own route?
2) The schedule. It looks like the total length of the route would be somewhere between 2000-2500km, depending on how many detours I take. Is 500km/week too ambitious (5x100km, 2 rest days)? I'm quite comfortable doing long one day rides with loaded panniers, have done up to 160km, but I haven't done any multi day touring before.
3) Accommodation. Still considering if I should buy a tent. It seems there's quite a lot of affordable B&B places at least in Germany. What is the experience with these in general? Easy to find vacant rooms? Easier to find camping spots if I bring a tent? Even if I did bring a tent, I'd imagine I'd still want to stay in some B&B type establishment every now and then, and I'm staying with friends in a few places, so the tent would maybe be used maybe 10-15 nights. Economically it appears it wouldn't make much of a difference, as good lightweight tents seem to be quite expensive... Unless, of course, I want to use the tent for more bike touring later.
4) Other. Any tips regarding cycling in Germany, Czech republic or Austria, or general tips for a first bicycle tour, are welcome.
I'm planning to finally do a longer cycle tour through Europe in July-August. My idea is to take the ferry from Helsinki to Travemünde (I live in Finland, this seems like the best way to get me and my bike to Europe), then I'd visit friends in Dresden and Bratislava, before heading to Bonn, where I need to be last week of August. From Bonn I'd probably take the train back to Travemünde and the ferry home. Depends on how soon I need to get back. I'd be traveling solo.
A few questions:
1) The route. I've looked at google maps and checked some cycling routes. One good option seems to be to follow the Elbe cycle route on the way down through Germany and the Danube route from Bratislava to Regensburg. I read that the Danube is best to cycle in the other direction, but it should be okay going westwards as well, right? I could follow the Elbe into Czech Republic, close to Prague, from there I'd have to find some other route. For example EuroVelo 4 to Brno and from there EuroVelo 9 seems to get quite close to Bratislava. Is it a good idea for a noob tourer to follow routes like that, or should I just grab any map and look for my own route?
2) The schedule. It looks like the total length of the route would be somewhere between 2000-2500km, depending on how many detours I take. Is 500km/week too ambitious (5x100km, 2 rest days)? I'm quite comfortable doing long one day rides with loaded panniers, have done up to 160km, but I haven't done any multi day touring before.
3) Accommodation. Still considering if I should buy a tent. It seems there's quite a lot of affordable B&B places at least in Germany. What is the experience with these in general? Easy to find vacant rooms? Easier to find camping spots if I bring a tent? Even if I did bring a tent, I'd imagine I'd still want to stay in some B&B type establishment every now and then, and I'm staying with friends in a few places, so the tent would maybe be used maybe 10-15 nights. Economically it appears it wouldn't make much of a difference, as good lightweight tents seem to be quite expensive... Unless, of course, I want to use the tent for more bike touring later.
4) Other. Any tips regarding cycling in Germany, Czech republic or Austria, or general tips for a first bicycle tour, are welcome.