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  2. Danish National Cycle Routes - Wikipedia

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    The Danish National Cycle Routes (Danish: Danmarks nationale cykelruter) together form the national cycling route network of Denmark. There are currently 11 such long-distance cycling routes across Denmark largely established mainly to promote bicycle tourism. There are over 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi) of marked bicycle routes in Denmark.

  3. Cycling in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Cycling is integrated into both the national, the regional and the local train services in Denmark.Cycles are permitted on trains to facilitate mixed-mode commuting.This is most visible in the urban and suburban rail network of Metropolitan Copenhagen, the S-trains, where cycles can be transported in specified carriages found at the front and rear of each train.

  4. Danish National Cycle Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    Map of Vestkystruten in Rudbøl. The route starts at Rudbøl, a small village on the Danish-German border which is also the starting-point of Danish National Cycle Route 8 (the South Sea Route). From here it runs north through Skærbæk, Esbjerg, Hvide Sande, and Thyborøn where there is a ferry-crossing to the island of Vendsyssel.

  5. Danish National Cycle Route 5 - Wikipedia

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    Danish national cycle route 5, known as the Østkystruten (East Coast Route), is the fifth of the 11 Danish National Cycle Routes. It runs from Sønderborg in Southern Jutland to Skagen , the northernmost tip of Jutland in the Northern Jutland region.

  6. Category:Cycleways in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cycleways in Denmark" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Danish National Cycle Route 1; Danish National Cycle Route 4;

  7. Cycling in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Cycling in Copenhagen is – as with most cycling in Denmark – an important mode of transportation and a dominating feature of the cityscape, often noticed by visitors. [1] The city offers a variety of favourable cycling conditions — dense urban proximities, short distances and flat terrain — along with an extensive and well-designed ...

  8. Danish National Cycle Route 4 - Wikipedia

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    Danish national cycle route 4, is the fourth of the 11 Danish National Cycle Routes. It runs from Søndervig in West Jutland to Copenhagen on the island Zealand . The route is 310 km (190 mi) long, with 90% of this distance being along paved roads and one trip on a ferry between Aarhus and Odden .

  9. National cycling route network - Wikipedia

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    A national cycling route network is a nationwide network of designated long-distance cycling routes found in various countries around the world for the purposes of bicycle tourism. They are often created and maintained by the government of the country, or at least with the backing or co-operation of the government of the country.