I'm in Antwerp, Belgium, which will host stage 3 of the 2015 Tour de France tomorrow. I'm here for the Tour (follow my Twitter feed for live updates tomorrow) but hadn't appreciated what a great cycling city Antwerp is.
Home to about a million people its Belgium's most populous city, blessed with a compact historic core which is criss-crossed by a web of tram lines and very good cycling infrastructure. There's tonnes of Tour fans in town, and roadies were out in force riding the route ahead of tomorrow's stage, but I also saw lots of just about everybody else riding a bike as well.
As you'd expect, cyclists share with other traffic on small and quiet roads here, but where volumes or speeds of cars are high the bikes are given their own space. And I was glad to see there was plenty of new cycling infrastructure in place and that it was well maintained; always a sure sign that a city cares for its cyclists.
From the moment you step off the high speed train at Antwerp Centraal (and oh my goodness me, train fans, what a station it is) the fact that you're in a cycling city is apparent - deep in the bowels of the station there's acres of secure bicycle parking, a mechanic's workshop and a bike hire station. There's a suite of city bike share schemes - depending on how long you need a bike for - but if you're just visiting I recommend Fietshaven's Yellow Bike scheme, where you can rent a fantastic bike for a full 24 hours for just €13.
It was great to see the beautiful merchant's houses in the bike and pedestrian-friendly city centre. Cyclists are exempt from having to follow most one-way streets here, and bike parking abounds. But it is not just in the old town that the city has been thinking about bikes. There were acres of heavily-used bike parking outside the nearly-new Berchem Station, and smooth, wide brand-new bike tracks to get you there.
Beneath the river Scheldt, the 1933 Saint Anne's tunnel accommodates people on bike and foot, and allows you to take your bike down the original wooden escalators before a leisurely ride beneath the river with excellent acoustics!
I found drivers to be courteous and interaction between riders and cars seemed friendly. What's more I saw cyclists of all ages out enjoying a summer's Sunday ride. Indeed, the leisurely cycle track that follows the railway south out of the city is so popular it could well do with being made even wider - that's what we call in cycle planning circles "a nice problem to have".
Antwerp had never been on my list of places to visit before. I knew it was here, of course, and that it was really just a short trip by train from London. I had a vague idea that it was famous for diamonds, and shipping, but that was about it. Well, more fool me. Antwerp punches above its weight; both as a cycling city and as a destination in its own right. I couldn't think of a nicer weekend away than riding around here by bike.
For more info on cycling in Antwerp go to Visit Antwerp.
Check LeTour.com for a profile of tomorrow's stage departing from Antwerp.
You can get to Antwerp via the Eurostar in about two hours, with tickets from £80.
Share |
Home to about a million people its Belgium's most populous city, blessed with a compact historic core which is criss-crossed by a web of tram lines and very good cycling infrastructure. There's tonnes of Tour fans in town, and roadies were out in force riding the route ahead of tomorrow's stage, but I also saw lots of just about everybody else riding a bike as well.
As you'd expect, cyclists share with other traffic on small and quiet roads here, but where volumes or speeds of cars are high the bikes are given their own space. And I was glad to see there was plenty of new cycling infrastructure in place and that it was well maintained; always a sure sign that a city cares for its cyclists.
From the moment you step off the high speed train at Antwerp Centraal (and oh my goodness me, train fans, what a station it is) the fact that you're in a cycling city is apparent - deep in the bowels of the station there's acres of secure bicycle parking, a mechanic's workshop and a bike hire station. There's a suite of city bike share schemes - depending on how long you need a bike for - but if you're just visiting I recommend Fietshaven's Yellow Bike scheme, where you can rent a fantastic bike for a full 24 hours for just €13.
It was great to see the beautiful merchant's houses in the bike and pedestrian-friendly city centre. Cyclists are exempt from having to follow most one-way streets here, and bike parking abounds. But it is not just in the old town that the city has been thinking about bikes. There were acres of heavily-used bike parking outside the nearly-new Berchem Station, and smooth, wide brand-new bike tracks to get you there.
Beneath the river Scheldt, the 1933 Saint Anne's tunnel accommodates people on bike and foot, and allows you to take your bike down the original wooden escalators before a leisurely ride beneath the river with excellent acoustics!
I found drivers to be courteous and interaction between riders and cars seemed friendly. What's more I saw cyclists of all ages out enjoying a summer's Sunday ride. Indeed, the leisurely cycle track that follows the railway south out of the city is so popular it could well do with being made even wider - that's what we call in cycle planning circles "a nice problem to have".
Antwerp had never been on my list of places to visit before. I knew it was here, of course, and that it was really just a short trip by train from London. I had a vague idea that it was famous for diamonds, and shipping, but that was about it. Well, more fool me. Antwerp punches above its weight; both as a cycling city and as a destination in its own right. I couldn't think of a nicer weekend away than riding around here by bike.
For more info on cycling in Antwerp go to Visit Antwerp.
Check LeTour.com for a profile of tomorrow's stage departing from Antwerp.
You can get to Antwerp via the Eurostar in about two hours, with tickets from £80.
Share |
7 comments:
To add positive and contributing data to the pro-cycling argument, I summarize the classic counter argument:
(shopkeepers) if cars can't park in the street we will loose business (Google old town Groningen, and press images, many (expensive, popular) shops in each image)
(traffic flow) Cars can't go through the streets if there are wide cycle lanes. (money is with cyclists also!, Big Companies and Big Box Stores simply relocated to the city circular road)
Grongingen, a compact city, with no room for cars AND cyclists, did not collapse when they went BIKE. In fact, they prospered. They became stronger!
Stronger! by going 'non-car'. It WORKS. google for David Hembrow Cycling. He can explain in native english. I'm dutch, i'm rude,.Rude dutch, nothing changed.
Thank you Hugo for taking the time to comment. I've been to Groningen and was amazed at the level of cycling there. Indeed, even away from the town centre and out in the suburbs it is evident that the city has invested in high quality cycling infrastructure which is very successful. I liked the city a lot.
I think your argument is exactly right; at the end of the day it is not just about cycling being a good thing or a positive, nice thing, but is actually about the fact that more people moving by bike is an economically efficient and successful move for a city. You can't lose!
π₯☑️COMPOSITE CYBER SECURITY SPECIALISTS ☑️π₯
•• Are you Seeking for the Top Notched Legit Hackers online?
Congratulations Your search ends right here with us. •• ⚡️⚡️
☑️☑️For Years Now We have Been helping companies secure their Infrastructures against malicious Attacks, however private individuals have been making use of our services to provide Optimum solutions to their cyber and Hacking related Issues by providing them unlimited Access to their desired informations from their Target such as Phone Hack (Which enables them to monitor their kids/wife/husband/boyfriend/girlfriend, by gaining access to everything they are doing on their phone without their notice), Credit Card Mishaps, Website Hacking, Funds Recoveries And Every Other Cyber Related Issues That has to Do With HACKING.
π₯☑️COMPOSITE CYBER SECURITY SPECIALISTS is a vibrant Team of dedicated online hackers maintaining the highest standards and unparalleled professionalism in every aspect.
We Are One Of The Leading Hack Teams In The United States With So Much Accolades From The Deep Web And IT Companies. ••
••We Offer Varieties Of LEGIT Hacking Services With the Help Of Our Root HackTools, Special HackTools and Our Technical Hacking Strategies Which Surpasses All Other Hackers.
π₯☑️ Below Is A Full List Of Our Services:
▪️ FUNDS RECOVERY ON BITCOIN SCAM, INVESTMENTS, BINARY OPTIONS TRADING, LOANS and ALL TYPES OF SCAMS.
▪️ WEBSITE AND DATABASE HACKING π»
▪️ CREDIT REPAIR. π³
▪️ PHONE HACKING & CLONING (giving you π± Unnoticeable access to everything Happening on the Target’s Phone)
▪️ CLEARING OF CRIMINAL RECORDS ❌
▪️ SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS HACKING π±
▪️RECOVERY OF DELETED FILES π€
▪️LOCATION TRACKING π
▪️BITCOIN MINING ⛏ And lot More.
π₯☑️We have a team of seasoned PROFESSIONALS under various skillsets when it comes to online hacking services. Our company in fact houses a separate group of specialists who are productively focussed and established authorities in different platforms. They hail from a proven track record and have cracked even the toughest of barriers to intrude and capture all relevant data needed by our Clients. Some Of These Specialist Includes ⭐️ DAWID CZAGAN⭐️ JACK CABLE ⭐️ SEAN MELIA ⭐️ ARNE SWINNEN ⭐️And More. All you Need To do is To Write us a Mail Then We’ll Assign any of These Hackers To You Instantly. Trust Me You Don’t wanna miss this Great Experience.
π₯☑️COMPOSITE CYBER SECURITY SPECIALISTS is available for customer care 24/7. Feel Free to Place your Requests.
π₯☑️☑️CONTACT US TODAY:
••• Email:
composite.cybersecurity@protonmail.com
π2020 © composite cybersecurity specialists
πWant faster service? Contact us!
πAll Rights Reserved ®️.
Picture framing glass usually refers to flat glass or acrylic ("plexi") used for framing artwork and for presenting art objects in a display box
acrylic display frame supplier
Any unsettling influence in the distinction box can cause the AC fan not to turn as expected or make it's anything but an entirety. The significant reason. China Best Artificial Plants Supplier
YOU JUST GOT SCAMMED, WHAT’S NEXT TO DO⁉️
The internet today is full with scam ads, most websites, blogs and comment sections are full with fake ads, links and emails with so much false testimonies to lure people to their scam activities, if you are a victim of these, this is what you need to do next.
First you will need to contact PYTHONAX✅
Who are we?! PYTHONAX is a group of skilled individuals who are dedicated to tracking down scammers and recovering money they have falsely taking from people, we use our computer skills to get to this scammers using informations provided to us by scam victims and get you your money back. Of course they wouldn’t just hand us back your money, we are actually hacking through the devices to target their accounts and refunding you your money.
You need not worry how we do it, and be rest assured that none of this will or can be traced back you, our main job is to stay clear of the authorities just like the scammers do. You are just a step away from getting your money back if you are seeing this post.
Contacts-:
HELP@PYTHONAX.TECH
HACKSERVICES@PYTHONAX.TECH
We look forward to helping you.
Pythonax.
2023 ©️ all rights reserved.
Post a Comment