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  2. Transport in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Nextbike cycle hire point . In July 2014, Glasgow City Council began a cycle hire scheme with 400 bikes at 31 locations around Glasgow. [3] [4] The scheme proved a success within two years, and the scheme's operator NextBike won a contract to expand the scheme to 900 bikes at 100 locations. [5]

  3. Camel Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Camel Trail is a permissive cycleway in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, that provides a recreational route for walkers, runners, cyclists and horse riders.As a rail trail, the route has only a slight incline following the River Camel from Padstow to Wenford Bridge via Wadebridge and Bodmin, at a total of 18.3 miles (29.5 km) long.

  4. Bike rental - Wikipedia

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    Rental shop in tourist area. A bike rental or bike hire business rents out bicycles for short periods of time, usually for a few hours. Most rentals are provided by bike shops as a sideline to their main businesses of sales and service, but shops specialize in rentals.

  5. Free e-bikes for hire in £5m travel scheme - AOL

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  6. nextbike - Wikipedia

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    nextbike is a German company that develops and operates public bike-sharing systems. The company was founded in Leipzig, Germany, in 2004.As of June 2024, it operates in cities of 20 countries including Germany, UK, Poland, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Austria and Switzerland. [3]

  7. Forest (bicycle-sharing system) - Wikipedia

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    Forest (formerly HumanForest [1]) is a dockless bicycle hire service in London in the United Kingdom. The service charges riders £1 to unlock their ride, and rewards them with 1 minute for parking in borough designated parking areas.

  8. 7stanes - Wikipedia

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    Getting air at Glentress. The 7stanes are seven mountain biking centres spanning the south of Scotland, from the heart of the Scottish Borders to Dumfries and Galloway.They are all in Forestry and Land Scotland forests and are known as the 7stanes because each venue features a 'stane' (Scots for stone), created by artist Gordon Young, [1] somewhere along the forest trails.

  9. Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative is a bicycle retailer with three stores across Scotland, two stores in Northern England, and an online store selling worldwide. [1] [2]The co-operative is the longest-established worker co-operative in Scotland, [3] originally founded as a bicycle repair service in Edinburgh in 1977.