Green ring
Signposts have been drawn up in several major German cities under the Grüner Ring , Radelring and similar names, and in some cases new road connections have been built in order to promote local tourism by bike and sometimes on foot. However, near tourism does not mean that these Green Rings are necessarily designed to circumnavigate a large city in one day. Due to the expansion of today's large cities, the individual ring signposts have lengths that exceed a day's journey.
Examples:
- the Green Ring Hanover , inaugurated in 1998 and created as part of the Expo 2000
- the green ring of the Bremen region of the municipal association Lower Saxony / Bremen eV ", inaugurated in 2003, outskirts of the city 170 km, outer rings even longer,
- the Frankfurt green belt , founded in 1991 as a size of regional planning , 75 km circular cycle route since 1997
- the RadlRing Munich , 170 km
- the Radelring Stuttgart , length over 100 km, "demanding" altitude profile
- the Leipzig (bicycle) outer ring , part of the bicycle funding by the Green Ring Leipzig , the ecological coordination committee of the city of Leipzig and its surrounding communities
- the Berlin Wall Cycle Route , as an idea of one of the older ones (1990, soon after the fall of the wall), completed and inaugurated in 2006
- Green rings in Hamburg : the first green ring corresponds to the Wallring around the old town and new town , the second connects essential green areas in the outer districts with one another, for example the Ohlsdorf cemetery and the Altonaer Volkspark and is signposted as leisure route 11
- the signposted cycle routes through the spacious fortress rings in Cologne , without a special name, part of the NRW cycle network .
- Grünring (Garden City of Marga) , Brieske, Senftenberg, Brandenburg
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Grüner Ring Bremen - project description
- ↑ Grüner Ring Bremen - tourist portal
- ↑ Bike tour website of the city of Munich
- ↑ Radtouren Stuttgart - Cycling around Stuttgart ( Memento of the original from August 10, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Cycle Tour Wiki: Wall Cycle Path