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Cycling in Frankfurt & Rhein-Main Journal Frankfurt

Cycling in Frankfurt & Rhein-Main

published: Journal Frankfurt

on 16.05.2013

www.journal-frankfurt.de

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Cycling in Frankfurt has many advantages: you don't have to deal with the sometimes confusing traffic routing and the eternal search for parking spaces, you can reach almost all destinations in the city centre quickly on uncomplicated routes and you don't have to be annoyed by delays in the underground and suburban trains or overcrowded trains. But on the other hand, cycling in the city is not always a pleasure: parked bike lanes, inconsiderate car drivers or cyclists, inattentive pedestrians who would rather be busy with their cell phones than paying attention to whether they are walking on the bike lane and, of course, the numerous construction sites that sometimes force cyclists to make not exactly safe evasive maneuvers, all these are just some of the annoyances that cyclists are confronted with every day in Frankfurt. But how much fun cycling in the city and the region can be, that now wants to clarify the new special issue "Radfahren in Frankfurt & Rhein-Main" from the Journal Frankfurt.

Thereby not only several tours are presented to the reader. Also many tips on safety, the right equipment, the perfect snacks for a bike tour or the best specialty shops in the region are offered to the reader here. In addition, there is a short journey through the history of the traditional race "Rund um den Henninger-Turm", which is now called "Rund um den Finanzplatz eschborn-Frankfurt". You also learn how to save taxes by bike or how to use your smartphone as a bike navigator with the right apps. And hr3 presenter Tim Frühling then lets readers share in his turbulent experiences while cycling along Frankfurt's Aleenring.

Following these informative and entertaining articles are 35 cycling routes, which can be detached if required. On one side you will find a simply laid out map showing the length of the route, the metres of elevation to be covered, the ride time and the calorie burn. On the other side there is a good description of the route, with tips on where to stop and how to get there and back by public transport. Subdivided are the tours according to the topics "Forest & Meadow", "River & Lake", "Mountain & Tal", "With High-Speed", "With Sightseeing", "With Kids" as well as "With Overnight Stay".

Distances between 55 minutes and over 13 hours with different levels of difficulty are offered here to all cycling enthusiasts. No matter if you prefer a leisurely pace or if you want to be active, if you just want to enjoy nature or visit sights, you are guaranteed to find the right tour here.

"Radfahren in Frankfurt & Rhein-Main" is a very informative special booklet that shows how much fun it can be to explore the region by bike if you show a little forethought and consideration, keep your bike in good shape and get on it with the right equipment. You can buy the magazine in well-stocked book and magazine stores <link http: www.journal-frankfurt.de service_shop_sonderhefte_einzel _blank>or HERE

An article by Frankfurt-Tipp