Blog Entries tagged 'biking'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'biking'
- The Rock of Gibralter[center][/center]After almost a solid week of eating .... as you've seen .. today we decided to kick out the jams and bike to the top of the Rock of Gibralter. No I'm not kidding. In o Posted by Where2FromHere in Where 2 From Here? | Apr 23, 2022
- Barrie to Sauble Beach and Back: Bikes and BusesArushi (11 years) and Vikas Barrie is on the edge of Lake Simcoe and Sauble Beach on the edge of Lake Huron. They are 150 km apart if we were to ride directly from one point to the other in a Posted by hotpoprobot in Travels by Bike, Bus, Train | Aug 12, 2021
- Münster Part III: Around Aasee [float=left][/float]The academ Posted by Kathrin_E in Touring Germany and Surroundings | Oct 1, 2020
- Münster Part II: The Secular Side of the City[center][/center] Some history about the structure of the city needs to be explained first, with the help of a 3D bronze model that is actually meant for blind pe Posted by Kathrin_E in Touring Germany and Surroundings | Sep 30, 2020
- Büchen, Lauenburg, and Ratzeburg by Train and BikeThis was a weird tour that no tourist would select among the many day trip options from Lübeck. You may well think that those art historians are crazy… all this for a photo of one painting in a remote country Posted by Kathrin_E in Touring Germany and Surroundings | Aug 13, 2020
- Bike Tour to Travemünde Travemünde is officially a suburb of Lübeck but has a long history as a seaside resort and harbour for the ferries to Scandinavia, Finland and the Baltics. Everyone would consider it a Posted by Kathrin_E in Touring Germany and Surroundings | Aug 8, 2020
- Limburg RegionHired electric bikes from near the station. After the late night (or rather early morning) after Andre Rieu it was 11:30am before we began. We headed out of Maastricht going East towards Valkenburg where we stopped for a coffee Posted by Koopmansal1 in South Netherlands and Germany | Nov 4, 2019
- A week-end to hike in Queenstown, NZ If you had to visit only one place in New Zealand (that's not ideal but let's assume), it would be Queenstown. It's on the edge of Lake Whakatipu, surrounded by mountain ranges that will leave you literally speechless. [img=https://photos.travellersp Posted by sam_travels in Sam Travels the World | Jun 17, 2019
- Biking In Amsterdam[float=right][/float]Before leaving on this trip I kept looking at the weather in Amsterdam and as the weeks turned to days the weather reports, more or less had not changed. All reports said 50's and rainy of the week I Posted by DC Dave in Amsterdam, Netherlands (2018) | Oct 27, 2018
- Biking the city wall On T Posted by MaraRMa in BCPS China Cultural Exchange 2018 | Jun 8, 2018
- That time I learned how to ride a bike![img=https://ph Posted by MaraRMa in BCPS China Cultural Exchange 2018 | Jun 8, 2018
- Krakow - a Beautifully Preserved CityMoving day again - this one is a short trip from Warsaw to Krakow through pretty country. [img=https://photos. Posted by ChristisDream in Christi & Ray's Trip of a Lifetime | Sep 27, 2017
- Warsaw Here we Come!Time to say farewell to Berlin we headed for the train station and our train to Warsaw. We've appreciated being able to get trains with no changes - luggage on & off is challenging for sure. The bags Posted by ChristisDream in Christi & Ray's Trip of a Lifetime | Sep 21, 2017
- I blame my husband...[img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/421337/_s_smile_in_tent.jpg thumb=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/421 Posted by risajs in Bicivida = Bikelife (with twins) | Aug 3, 2016
- MyanmarThis week I went to Mandalay, Bagan, and Inle Lake in Myanmar. It was really interesting to visit Myanmar again after seeing Yangon Myanmar on Semester at Sea. The first time I was there I could only compare Myanmar to Posted by juliaaugh in Thailand 2016 | May 28, 2016
- Biking in Southern ChinaYangshuo near Guilin is a very popular international tourist destination in China. Its main attraction is the small karst formations next to the Li river and the surrounding villages. Even though the city and some of the villages have become Posted by btang in Being a Kid Again | May 17, 2015
- Not your average cityHong Kong is not just a densely packed metropolis, but rather a series of large islands. At the outer limits, within a half hour metro ride, Hong Kong offers some of the best trekking (and mountain biking) opportunities. [img=http://www.boyang.photogra Posted by btang in Being a Kid Again | May 16, 2015
- Bicycling in UmbriaWe arrived at the train station in Arezzo to find our group. Fortunately there are only 8 people in our group and this is a smaller group for the Backroads team. We were very fortunate and we are Posted by Msdimond in Tuscany Trip | Sep 20, 2014
- Sandpoint and the Selkirk LoopIt's always been a dream of mine to do a bike tour and for about 6 months my old friend Ben and I have been planning a ride around the Selkirk Look. We started in Sandpoint, ID and traveled Posted by jeremyandannie in Private Idaho, Drop and Give Me 20 | Aug 17, 2014
- Biking 2014 - Part 7And to continue that last post: Here are shots of that beach / ring road area from 2012 and 2013! ==From 2012== Yes, there is some trash on the beaches. Someone probably missed this when it disappeared though. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint. Posted by katya42 in A Bibliophile Abroad | Jul 6, 2014
- Biking 2014 - Part 6I've been sharing the most exciting rides recently: exploring the greater Xiamen area and other countries. I don't take a lot of photos on my most common route anymore, since I ride it so often. I thought I would share photos of Posted by katya42 in A Bibliophile Abroad | Jul 4, 2014
- Biking 2014 - Part 5Continuing my world-bike-training-tour, I went to Vietnam for Tet / Chinese New Year. (I had 2 weeks off for Chinese New Year, which coincides with Tet in Vietnam). Deborah and I rode many, many motorbikes throughout our time there, as Vietnam Posted by katya42 in A Bibliophile Abroad | Jun 26, 2014
- Biking 2014 - part 4 (really from 2013 though!)As I've been thinking about my RAGBRAI XLII training, I realized it is a multi-national tour as I prepare. I really began in Thailand in December 2013! I think when all is said and done, I will have 'trained' in 5 Posted by katya42 in A Bibliophile Abroad | May 17, 2014
- Biking 2014 - part 3And the third post - the reason I've been racing through the other two (although then haven't had time to finish till now), as I was thinking about a quiz that recently popped up on Facebook as I rode this Posted by katya42 in A Bibliophile Abroad | May 2, 2014
- Biking 2014 - part 2Now that I knew how to get off the island without riding across a bridge (and there is only one of those that bikes should even consider riding on, regardless of whether bikes are supposed to be on any of Posted by katya42 in A Bibliophile Abroad | Apr 27, 2014
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