Ireland – Cycling

Ireland is undergoing a remarkable shift in how people get around on two wheels. Historically shaped by car dependency, the country is now seeing substantial public funding and a flourishing urban cycling culture push cycling towards the mainstream — both

Israel – Cycling

Israel has emerged as a nation with a genuine enthusiasm for cycling, blending a vibrant recreational scene with an increasingly functional urban network — most notably in Tel Aviv, which far outpaces the rest of the country in dedicated cycling

Iceland – Cycling

Iceland presents a genuinely complex picture for those who want to get around by bike. Within Reykjavík, an expanding web of dedicated cycle paths and sustained investment from the city council are making everyday cycling an increasingly realistic choice. Step

India – Cycling

Cycling in India presents a fascinating duality: it is simultaneously woven into the fabric of everyday life for tens of millions of people and yet hampered by serious safety concerns and inconsistent infrastructure. A substantial portion of the population depends

Indonesia – Cycling

Indonesia boasts a lively and expanding cycling scene, one that gained tremendous momentum when the pandemic ignited a nationwide passion for recreational riding. Although dedicated infrastructure is still catching up and varies widely from city to city, cycling for leisure

Greece – Cycling

Greece functions primarily as a recreational and sport cycling destination rather than a nation where the bicycle plays a meaningful role in everyday urban transport. Dedicated cycling infrastructure exists in patches — mainly in select cities and tourist hotspots —

Hong Kong – Cycling

Cycling in Hong Kong functions primarily as a recreational and leisure activity rather than an everyday means of getting around. The city’s congested, undulating urban landscape and sparse dedicated infrastructure render regular cycle commuting impractical across most built-up districts, yet

Hungary – Cycling

Hungary may catch many newcomers off guard with just how deeply cycling is woven into daily life — the country boasts one of the most robust cycling cultures on the continent. Roughly 16% of Hungarians rely on a bicycle as

Germany – Cycling

Germany ranks among the most bicycle-friendly nations in Europe, boasting a firmly rooted cycling culture, an extensive web of dedicated cycle paths and long-distance touring routes, and tens of millions of people who rely on bikes for both daily travel

Gibraltar – Cycling

Gibraltar’s relationship with cycling is one of gradual evolution. For many years, the territory’s combination of steep hills, constricted roads, and one of the planet’s highest rates of car ownership made cycling something of a fringe activity rather than a