simonthread
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Hi there! I've put together our selection of "less cycled" signposted cycle routes in Europe - routes we've actually ridden during our cycling trips and that really impressed us, but which still sit a bit "off the radar". Maybe this could be useful when planning your own rides this year 
"Less cycled" is, of course, a broad concept. Sometimes it means a route at the edge of the continent, like the Central Lapland Gravel Loop. Sometimes it's an excellent loop overshadowed by more popular routes in the same area and located on the margins of a region, such as the Oder-Spree-Tour. In other cases, it's a mountain range that loses out to the Alps in terms of attention, like the Jura Route. And sometimes it's simply a very good cycle route in Poland - a country that is still not widely associated with high-quality cycling infrastructure.
Somewhere in the text I write about them as "cycle routes in Europe you haven't ridden yet" - please don't take that personally
I'm sure there are people here who have ridden one of them. Or maybe more than one 
And just to be clear - this is not meant to sound like pure promotion of my website - that's why I'm listing the routes I write about here:

The routes less cycled - 11 hidden cycling gems in Europe (Cycling Thread)
Btw, we're also planning our season, and I'd love to hear about a route you consider "less cycled" and worth riding this year. Any ideas?
Safe travels and great rides!
S.

"Less cycled" is, of course, a broad concept. Sometimes it means a route at the edge of the continent, like the Central Lapland Gravel Loop. Sometimes it's an excellent loop overshadowed by more popular routes in the same area and located on the margins of a region, such as the Oder-Spree-Tour. In other cases, it's a mountain range that loses out to the Alps in terms of attention, like the Jura Route. And sometimes it's simply a very good cycle route in Poland - a country that is still not widely associated with high-quality cycling infrastructure.
Somewhere in the text I write about them as "cycle routes in Europe you haven't ridden yet" - please don't take that personally
I'm sure there are people here who have ridden one of them. Or maybe more than one 
And just to be clear - this is not meant to sound like pure promotion of my website - that's why I'm listing the routes I write about here:
- Carinthian Lake Loop - Carinthia, Austria
- Altmühl Valley Cycle Route - Franconia, Germany
- Oder-Spree-Tour - Brandenburg, Germany
- Aare Cycle Route - Switzerland
- Velo Dunajec - Małopolska, Poland
- Waterline Route - the Netherlands
- Szczecin Lagoon Cycle Route - Poland, Germany
- Cycling Vorarlberg - Austria
- Lower Lusatia Mining Route - Brandenburg, Germany
- Jura Cycle Route - Switzerland
- Central Lapland Gravel Loop - Lapland, Finland

The routes less cycled - 11 hidden cycling gems in Europe (Cycling Thread)
Btw, we're also planning our season, and I'd love to hear about a route you consider "less cycled" and worth riding this year. Any ideas?

Safe travels and great rides!
S.
