ECF has launched it cycling touring web platform, www.eurovelo.com,
which provides a wealth of information to those wishing to cycle the
EuroVelo routes, a long distance cycle network crisscrossing Europe.
The web portal, www.eurovelo.com
provides information on 14 EuroVelo routes, which when completed will
stretch over 70,000 kilometers. It is the first ever website to bring
together all sources of information relating to the European cycle route
network and cycling tourism in all European countries. It is
jam-packed with ideas and suggestions with information relating to each
of the EuroVelo routes.
“As a cycle tourist, I used to spend a lot of time searching the web
to find the information I needed.” says Adam Bodor, EuroVelo Director at
the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF).
“But now with the launch of EuroVelo.com, the days of having an
endless list of bookmarks in my browser should be in the past, as the
website provides links to be best sources of information in each
country. This is a big step forward for EuroVelo and cycle tourism in
Europe”
Bodor adds: “Prepare you panniers; there are no more excuses to not go on a bicycle holiday.”
The website has been eagerly awaited amongst those who cycle during
their holidays, now a big growth sector in Europe. According to a 2012
study, it is estimated that there are a total of 22 million multi day
cycle tourism trips every year in Europe*.
The project has been made possible thanks to the involvement of the
National EuroVelo Coordination Centres and Coordinators and other
partners in each country, which have gathered together the information
at a national or regional level. It was also realised thanks to the
financial support of the European Commission.
The representative of the Tourism Policy Unit, Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry, Ilona Lelonek Husting said:
“The European Commission encourages the diversification of tourism
offer and recognises the role played by cycling in the development of
sustainable, environmentally friendly tourism. EuroVelo network of
cycle routes is a good example of the type of initiative of European
dimension involving the cooperation of different countries and many
types of stakeholders.”
“Congratulations on the new website EuroVelo.com. I believe it will become an important and useful tool for tourists planning their cycle holidays in Europe”.
By completing this website, ECF and the European Commission hope to
fill a gap but also to continue the development of cycle tourism across
the continent. It has been estimated that EuroVelo could attract 14.5
million overnight cyclists and generate €7 billion of total direct
revenues when the network is completed.
“EuroVelo isn’t just about leisure, it also helps improve cycling as a
daily mode of transport,” says Bernhard Ensink, Secretary General of
the European Cyclists’ Federation
“These routes pass through thousands of cities and towns throughout
Europe, creating healthier and more economically sound places not just
to visit, but to live.”
Visit the new website at www.eurovelo.com
( Source ECF )
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