Long time no see. What have you been upto?
I wonder how the Cycling infrastructure in the Czech Republic is. Are cyclists very common over there?
Cycling and take a train back, I haven't done that before, but it does extend your range.
Long time no see. What have you been upto?
I wonder how the Cycling infrastructure in the Czech Republic is. Are cyclists very common over there?
Cycling and take a train back, I haven't done that before, but it does extend your range.
the infrastructure is amazing, I’d say cycling and beer is a national sport) I’m pretty fine, living my family live.
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In the Czech Republic, there are a few nice places where you can travel on special bicycle trains. All other trains have only a few spaces for bikes.
bicycle trains for year 2025
Families living in towns use cars with bike racks. It’s cheaper than buying train tickets for the whole family and more comfortable. They can go wherever they want and don’t have to keep an eye on the timetable.
Alcohol (and even drugs) is a problem when the police check cyclists. A cyclist can receive a fine of up to 50,000 CZK. That can be equivalent to one or two months’ salary for someone. If an accident happens, the costs are even higher for the cyclist.
all true, but still as I see from myself, lots of cyclists drinking some beers while having a rest on a route)
this is my go to plan for 2026)
before that I need to change my bike for a gravel and buy a bike for my wife)
oh and many thanks for the link btw!
You are welcome