cycling Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 14 Mar 2024 08:29:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png cycling Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 This Is Why You Must Rent a Bike On Your Next Vacation https://travelermaster.com/this-is-why-you-must-rent-a-bike-on-your-next-vacation/ Sun, 17 Mar 2024 10:50:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=30642 Craving a fresh perspective on your next getaway? Look no further than two wheels and a whole lot of fun! Renting a bike during your vacation is an easy and exhilarating way to transform your trip. Here’s why you should consider it for your next getaway. Boost Your Health and Happiness Pedaling is a fantastic […]

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Craving a fresh perspective on your next getaway? Look no further than two wheels and a whole lot of fun! Renting a bike during your vacation is an easy and exhilarating way to transform your trip. Here’s why you should consider it for your next getaway.

Boost Your Health and Happiness

Pedaling is a fantastic way to stay active on vacation. Not only will you burn some calories and feel invigorated, but cycling is a well-known mood booster. There’s nothing quite like the endorphin rush of a scenic bike ride to leave you feeling happy and energized.

See More in Less Time

While strolling is lovely, a bike allows you to cover more ground. You’ll be able to pack more sights and experiences into your itinerary, making the most of your precious vacation time.

Unleash Your Inner Explorer

Weave through charming backstreets, discover hidden gems, and stumble upon unexpected delights. You’ll have the freedom to explore at your own pace, stopping whenever a quaint cafe or quirky shop catches your eye.

Budget-Friendly Fun

Bike rentals are generally affordable compared to other transportation options. Plus, you’ll save on parking fees and potentially even public transport costs. It’s a win-win for your wallet and your wanderlust.

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Here’s Why People Are Traveling By Bike https://travelermaster.com/heres-why-people-are-traveling-by-bike/ Tue, 28 Sep 2021 06:45:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=25557 Bike touring has become extremely popular and there are so many people who have explored entire continents or even the world on their bike. This type of travel can be exhausting sometimes, but it’s also a unique experience that gives you a feeling of freedom. Here’s why people are traveling by bike. It’s Eco Friendly […]

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Bike touring has become extremely popular and there are so many people who have explored entire continents or even the world on their bike. This type of travel can be exhausting sometimes, but it’s also a unique experience that gives you a feeling of freedom. Here’s why people are traveling by bike.

It’s Eco Friendly

Cycling is by far the most environmentally friendly way to travel because it doesn’t run on fuel so you’ll significantly reduce your carbon footprint while traveling.

You’re In Nature

Traveling by bike also means that you’ll spend almost every day in nature and get to breathe in the fresh air and hear beard chirping. This is why this type of travel is incredibly relaxing and good for mental health.

It’s Flexible

One of the biggest advantages of bike travel is the fact that, unlike other modes of transportation, it’s incredibly flexible. This means that you can take a break at any time and make a picnic to admire breathtaking views or go off-road to visit any tourist attraction.

It Changes You

Life on the bike is simple and very rewarding, and every day of this trip is likely to turn into an adventure. Traveling by bike is a great opportunity to see many different places and meet new people, and this type of experience is likely to change you forever.

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4 Most Bike-Friendly Cities Around the World https://travelermaster.com/4-most-bike-friendly-cities-around-the-world/ Mon, 20 Sep 2021 15:45:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=25463 Getting around on a bicycle is one of the best ways to explore a new city. It’s fun, keeps you active, and is great for the environment. It is no secret that the Netherlands is the capital of bikes, but there are other bike-friendly cities around the world that accommodate this mode of transportation. Here […]

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Getting around on a bicycle is one of the best ways to explore a new city. It’s fun, keeps you active, and is great for the environment. It is no secret that the Netherlands is the capital of bikes, but there are other bike-friendly cities around the world that accommodate this mode of transportation. Here are four of them.

Copenhagen, Denmark

62 percent of Copenhagen’s inhabitants use bikes daily to get to school or work. The city has put a lot of effort into making all this cycling possible: there are 242 miles of designated bike lanes and plenty of amenities like air pumps and timed traffic lights, so you can bike around without worry.

Montreal, Canada

Europe boasts quite a few cities famous for being bike-friendly, but Montreal, Canada doesn’t fall short of any of them. You’ll find incredible 370 miles of bike paths. The city also holds an annual bike festival, where cyclists of all levels can tour and explore Montreal’s beauty.

Tokyo, Japan

Around 14% of Tokyo’s 14 million residents use their bikes for everything from shopping trips to work and school commutes. There are plenty of bike paths and bike-sharing programs available, and you might even catch a glimpse of locals riding the Mamachari utility bike that can cart just about anything.

Strasbourg, France

Home to the world’s most famous bike race, Le Tour de France, we couldn’t leave Strasbourg out of the list. It is also one of the most gorgeous cities in Europe. The designated cycling paths, including 360 streets with two-way lanes for bikes, will allow you to take in all its charm.

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Travel Locally Without Breaking The Bank https://travelermaster.com/travel-locally-without-breaking-the-bank/ Mon, 27 Jul 2020 15:44:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=16358 It’s always been important for people who consider themselves to be travelers to get to know their local area as well as international travel, but with low-cost flights priced at such competitive rates and AirBnB price tags, it’s sometimes easier to fly away than travel local. We thought we’d offer some ideas for keeping local […]

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It’s always been important for people who consider themselves to be travelers to get to know their local area as well as international travel, but with low-cost flights priced at such competitive rates and AirBnB price tags, it’s sometimes easier to fly away than travel local.

We thought we’d offer some ideas for keeping local travel on a budget and really get to know your own back yard.

Cycle

Cycling is a great way to see cities, but also experience some national parks that have dedicated bike routes. Either cycle from your home to somewhere near, load your bike on a car rack, or hop on a train with a bike.

Sleep Cheap

Since you’re not paying for luggage, why not consider camping if you’re planning on natural landscapes? Buy a tent that fits your needs and practice a few times, there’s nothing better than spending the night in the privacy of the great outdoors.

View this post on Instagram

#campinmountains #camping #🏕

A post shared by Vanessa_Polish_Vegetarian (@maleficent_269) on

Weekdays Travel

We tend to take holidays only for faraway trips and so our impression of local travel is only of what it looks like on the weekends when everyone else visits, just like you. Try booking a week off from work to travel locally and discover peace and quiet you never felt before.

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How to Pack for a Cycling Trip https://travelermaster.com/how-to-pack-for-a-cycling-trip/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 09:49:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=16132 One of the most fun things you can do with a group of like-minded friends is going on a bike trip. Many states and countries in Europe are very bike-friendly, with dedicated routes through the countryside and safe bike lanes in the cities. But what does one need to pack when going off on such […]

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One of the most fun things you can do with a group of like-minded friends is going on a bike trip. Many states and countries in Europe are very bike-friendly, with dedicated routes through the countryside and safe bike lanes in the cities. But what does one need to pack when going off on such adventure?

A helmet

Make sure you bring a helmet that fits you comfortably as you’ll be spending every day wearing it for hours, best not leave things to chance.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CCxvpIBIbPE/

Bags: saddle bag, handlebar bag, and a trunk bag

You’re going to be away for days, and your bike is your vehicle and your storage. Make sure you consider your ability to cycle with heavyweight before deciding on what bags to bring and don’t forget the weight of the cargo rack if you’re planning on a trunk bag!

https://www.instagram.com/p/BF_JTB-LRgT/

Lights

Even if you’re not planning on cycling in the dark, best not leave things to chance with your safety. Be sure to have a headlight, a taillight, and some spares.

Water supply

Set up a couple of bottle cages on your bike, and perhaps a hydration pack if you want to be able to drink without stopping.

Bike accessories

Bring the basics: handlebar mirrors, several locks and chains, a good reliable pump, a repair kit including spare tubes and a multi-tool, and some zip ties. You won’t regret it.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> cycling Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 14 Mar 2024 08:29:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png cycling Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 This Is Why You Must Rent a Bike On Your Next Vacation https://travelermaster.com/this-is-why-you-must-rent-a-bike-on-your-next-vacation/ Sun, 17 Mar 2024 10:50:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=30642 Craving a fresh perspective on your next getaway? Look no further than two wheels and a whole lot of fun! Renting a bike during your vacation is an easy and exhilarating way to transform your trip. Here’s why you should consider it for your next getaway. Boost Your Health and Happiness Pedaling is a fantastic […]

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Craving a fresh perspective on your next getaway? Look no further than two wheels and a whole lot of fun! Renting a bike during your vacation is an easy and exhilarating way to transform your trip. Here’s why you should consider it for your next getaway.

Boost Your Health and Happiness

Pedaling is a fantastic way to stay active on vacation. Not only will you burn some calories and feel invigorated, but cycling is a well-known mood booster. There’s nothing quite like the endorphin rush of a scenic bike ride to leave you feeling happy and energized.

See More in Less Time

While strolling is lovely, a bike allows you to cover more ground. You’ll be able to pack more sights and experiences into your itinerary, making the most of your precious vacation time.

Unleash Your Inner Explorer

Weave through charming backstreets, discover hidden gems, and stumble upon unexpected delights. You’ll have the freedom to explore at your own pace, stopping whenever a quaint cafe or quirky shop catches your eye.

Budget-Friendly Fun

Bike rentals are generally affordable compared to other transportation options. Plus, you’ll save on parking fees and potentially even public transport costs. It’s a win-win for your wallet and your wanderlust.

The post This Is Why You Must Rent a Bike On Your Next Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.

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Here’s Why People Are Traveling By Bike https://travelermaster.com/heres-why-people-are-traveling-by-bike/ Tue, 28 Sep 2021 06:45:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=25557 Bike touring has become extremely popular and there are so many people who have explored entire continents or even the world on their bike. This type of travel can be exhausting sometimes, but it’s also a unique experience that gives you a feeling of freedom. Here’s why people are traveling by bike. It’s Eco Friendly […]

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Bike touring has become extremely popular and there are so many people who have explored entire continents or even the world on their bike. This type of travel can be exhausting sometimes, but it’s also a unique experience that gives you a feeling of freedom. Here’s why people are traveling by bike.

It’s Eco Friendly

Cycling is by far the most environmentally friendly way to travel because it doesn’t run on fuel so you’ll significantly reduce your carbon footprint while traveling.

You’re In Nature

Traveling by bike also means that you’ll spend almost every day in nature and get to breathe in the fresh air and hear beard chirping. This is why this type of travel is incredibly relaxing and good for mental health.

It’s Flexible

One of the biggest advantages of bike travel is the fact that, unlike other modes of transportation, it’s incredibly flexible. This means that you can take a break at any time and make a picnic to admire breathtaking views or go off-road to visit any tourist attraction.

It Changes You

Life on the bike is simple and very rewarding, and every day of this trip is likely to turn into an adventure. Traveling by bike is a great opportunity to see many different places and meet new people, and this type of experience is likely to change you forever.

The post Here’s Why People Are Traveling By Bike appeared first on Traveler Master.

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4 Most Bike-Friendly Cities Around the World https://travelermaster.com/4-most-bike-friendly-cities-around-the-world/ Mon, 20 Sep 2021 15:45:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=25463 Getting around on a bicycle is one of the best ways to explore a new city. It’s fun, keeps you active, and is great for the environment. It is no secret that the Netherlands is the capital of bikes, but there are other bike-friendly cities around the world that accommodate this mode of transportation. Here […]

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Getting around on a bicycle is one of the best ways to explore a new city. It’s fun, keeps you active, and is great for the environment. It is no secret that the Netherlands is the capital of bikes, but there are other bike-friendly cities around the world that accommodate this mode of transportation. Here are four of them.

Copenhagen, Denmark

62 percent of Copenhagen’s inhabitants use bikes daily to get to school or work. The city has put a lot of effort into making all this cycling possible: there are 242 miles of designated bike lanes and plenty of amenities like air pumps and timed traffic lights, so you can bike around without worry.

Montreal, Canada

Europe boasts quite a few cities famous for being bike-friendly, but Montreal, Canada doesn’t fall short of any of them. You’ll find incredible 370 miles of bike paths. The city also holds an annual bike festival, where cyclists of all levels can tour and explore Montreal’s beauty.

Tokyo, Japan

Around 14% of Tokyo’s 14 million residents use their bikes for everything from shopping trips to work and school commutes. There are plenty of bike paths and bike-sharing programs available, and you might even catch a glimpse of locals riding the Mamachari utility bike that can cart just about anything.

Strasbourg, France

Home to the world’s most famous bike race, Le Tour de France, we couldn’t leave Strasbourg out of the list. It is also one of the most gorgeous cities in Europe. The designated cycling paths, including 360 streets with two-way lanes for bikes, will allow you to take in all its charm.

The post 4 Most Bike-Friendly Cities Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.

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Travel Locally Without Breaking The Bank https://travelermaster.com/travel-locally-without-breaking-the-bank/ Mon, 27 Jul 2020 15:44:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=16358 It’s always been important for people who consider themselves to be travelers to get to know their local area as well as international travel, but with low-cost flights priced at such competitive rates and AirBnB price tags, it’s sometimes easier to fly away than travel local. We thought we’d offer some ideas for keeping local […]

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It’s always been important for people who consider themselves to be travelers to get to know their local area as well as international travel, but with low-cost flights priced at such competitive rates and AirBnB price tags, it’s sometimes easier to fly away than travel local.

We thought we’d offer some ideas for keeping local travel on a budget and really get to know your own back yard.

Cycle

Cycling is a great way to see cities, but also experience some national parks that have dedicated bike routes. Either cycle from your home to somewhere near, load your bike on a car rack, or hop on a train with a bike.

Sleep Cheap

Since you’re not paying for luggage, why not consider camping if you’re planning on natural landscapes? Buy a tent that fits your needs and practice a few times, there’s nothing better than spending the night in the privacy of the great outdoors.

View this post on Instagram

#campinmountains #camping #🏕

A post shared by Vanessa_Polish_Vegetarian (@maleficent_269) on

Weekdays Travel

We tend to take holidays only for faraway trips and so our impression of local travel is only of what it looks like on the weekends when everyone else visits, just like you. Try booking a week off from work to travel locally and discover peace and quiet you never felt before.

The post Travel Locally Without Breaking The Bank appeared first on Traveler Master.

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How to Pack for a Cycling Trip https://travelermaster.com/how-to-pack-for-a-cycling-trip/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 09:49:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=16132 One of the most fun things you can do with a group of like-minded friends is going on a bike trip. Many states and countries in Europe are very bike-friendly, with dedicated routes through the countryside and safe bike lanes in the cities. But what does one need to pack when going off on such […]

The post How to Pack for a Cycling Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.

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One of the most fun things you can do with a group of like-minded friends is going on a bike trip. Many states and countries in Europe are very bike-friendly, with dedicated routes through the countryside and safe bike lanes in the cities. But what does one need to pack when going off on such adventure?

A helmet

Make sure you bring a helmet that fits you comfortably as you’ll be spending every day wearing it for hours, best not leave things to chance.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CCxvpIBIbPE/

Bags: saddle bag, handlebar bag, and a trunk bag

You’re going to be away for days, and your bike is your vehicle and your storage. Make sure you consider your ability to cycle with heavyweight before deciding on what bags to bring and don’t forget the weight of the cargo rack if you’re planning on a trunk bag!

https://www.instagram.com/p/BF_JTB-LRgT/

Lights

Even if you’re not planning on cycling in the dark, best not leave things to chance with your safety. Be sure to have a headlight, a taillight, and some spares.

Water supply

Set up a couple of bottle cages on your bike, and perhaps a hydration pack if you want to be able to drink without stopping.

Bike accessories

Bring the basics: handlebar mirrors, several locks and chains, a good reliable pump, a repair kit including spare tubes and a multi-tool, and some zip ties. You won’t regret it.

The post How to Pack for a Cycling Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.

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