EuroVelo is a network of 17 long-distance cycling routes criss-crossing Europe, with 2 more in early construction across various stages of completion. When completed, the EuroVelo network's total length will be almost 60,875 km (37,826 mi). As of 2023[update] more than 56,000 km (35,000 mi) were in place. EuroVelo is a project of the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF). The multinational project aims to connect 40 countries via the 19 unique routes across the European continent.

EuroVelo routes can be used for bicycle touring across the continent, as well as by local people making short journeys. The routes are made of both existing national bike routes — such as the Dutch LF-Routes, the German D-Routes, the French véloroute "SN3V" and the British National Cycle Network — and existing general purpose roads, together with new stretches of cycle routes to connect them.

History

The idea of creating a network of international cycle routes spanning Europe started in 1995. It was initially coordinated by the ECF, De Frie Fugle (Denmark) and Sustrans (UK) and the original plan was to create 12 long-distance cycling routes.

Since August 2007, the ECF has assumed full responsibility for the project. Despite sometimes tight financial constraints, the EuroVelo project has already begun to fulfil the vision of its founders with sections of the network being implemented in countries as far apart as Finland, Cyprus, Spain and the UK. In addition, the EuroVelo brand has become widely known.

There have been various changes to the network over the years, most notably the addition of two new routes — EuroVelo 13 (the Iron Curtain Trail) and EuroVelo 15 (the Rhine Cycle Route) — in September 2011, which are the longest and shortest of the EuroVelo routes.

Future expansion

In September 2023, the ECF announced that the Iberian Cycle route connecting Lisbon with Pamplona via Madrid is set to become the future EuroVelo 16 route by 2028 with a length of 1,896 km.

Main points on the EuroVelo routes

Route numberRoute namePasses through these citiesThrough these countriesLength
kmmi
EV1Atlantic Coast RouteNorth Cape (EV7, EV11) - Tromsø - Vestvågøy - Trondheim (EV3) - Bergen (EV12) - Aberdeen (EV12) - Inverness (EV12 ) - Glasgow - Stranraer - Belfast - Lisburn - Strabane - Derry - Sligo - Galway (EV2) - Limerick - Waterville - Cork - Rosslare - Fishguard - Newport - Bristol (EV2) - Plymouth - Roscoff (EV4) - Nantes (EV6) - La Rochelle - Arcachon - Bayonne - Hendaye - Irun - Pamplona (EV3) - Burgos - Valladolid - Salamanca - Cáceres - Ayamonte - Faro - Sagres - Lisbon - Porto - CaminhaNorway, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal10,6506,620
EV2Capitals RouteGalway (EV1) - Athlone - Dublin - Holyhead - Bristol (EV1) - Bath - Reading - London (EV12) - Harwich - Hoek van Holland (EV12, EV15, EV19) - The Hague (EV12) - Utrecht - Münster (EV3) - Dessau - Berlin (EV7) - Poznań (EV9) - Warsaw (EV11) - Minsk - MoscowIreland, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia5,0503,140
EV3Pilgrims RouteTrondheim (EV1) - Lillehammer - Oslo - Halden - Strömstad - Gothenburg (EV12) - Frederikshavn (EV12) - Aalborg - Viborg - Vejen - Padborg - Flensburg - Hamburg (EV12) - Münster (EV2) - Wesel (EV15) - Düsseldorf (EV4) - Cologne - Aachen - Liège (EV19) - Namur (EV5, EV19) - Charleroi - Maubeuge - Paris - Orléans (EV6) - Tours (EV6) - Bordeaux - Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port - Roncesvalles - Pamplona (EV1) - Logroño - Burgos - Frómista (EV1) - León - Ponferrada - Sarria - Santiago de CompostelaNorway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, France, Spain5,6503,510
EV4Central Europe RouteRoscoff (EV1) - Mont-Saint-Michel - Cherbourg - Le Havre - Calais (EV5, EV12) - Vlissingen (EV12) - Venlo - Düsseldorf (EV3, EV15) - Bonn (EV3, EV15) - Frankfurt - Cheb (EV13) - Karlovy Vary - Prague (EV7) - Brno (EV9) - Kraków (EV11) - Lviv - KyivFrance, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine5,1003,200
EV5Via Romea FrancigenaCanterbury (EV12) - Dover (EV12) - Calais (EV4, EV12) - Lille - Brussels - Namur (EV3, EV19) - Luxembourg - Saarbrücken - Strasbourg (EV15) - Mulhouse (EV6) - Basel (EV6, EV15) - Andermatt (EV15, EV17) - Lucerne - Milan - Pavia (EV8) - Piacenza (EV8) - Lucca - Siena - Rome (EV7) - Benevento - BrindisiUnited Kingdom, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy3,2002,000
EV6Atlantic – Black Sea RouteSaint-Brevin-les-Pins (EV1) - Nantes (EV1) - Tours (EV3) - Orléans - Besançon - Mulhouse (EV5) - Basel (EV5, EV15) - Radolfzell - Ulm - Regensburg - Passau (EV7) - Linz (EV7) - Vienna (EV9) - Bratislava (EV13) - Budapest - Osijek - Belgrade - Pančevo (EV11) - Bela Crkva (EV13) - Drobeta-Turnu Severin (EV13) - Vidin/Calafat - Ruse/Giurgiu - Silistra - Brăila - ConstanțaFrance, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria4,4502,770
EV7Sun RouteNorth Cape (EV1, EV11) - Haparanda (EV10) - Sundsvall (EV10) - Gothenburg (EV3, EV12) - Helsingborg - Copenhagen (EV10) - Gedser - Rostock (EV10, EV13) - Berlin (EV2) - Dresden - Prague (EV4) - Linz (EV6) - Salzburg - Bolzano - Mantua (EV8) - Bologna - Florence - Rome (EV5) - Naples - Catanzaro - Catania - VallettaNorway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, Malta7,7004,800
EV8Mediterranean RouteCádiz - Málaga - Almería - Murcia - Alicante - Valencia - Barcelona - Béziers - Sète (EV17) - Cannes - Nice - Turin - Pavia (EV5) - Mantua (EV7) - Venice - Trieste (EV9) - Koper - Pula (EV9) - Zadar - Split - Dubrovnik - Tivat - Kotor - Shkodër - Tirana - Vlorë - Patras - Athens (EV11) - Bergama - İzmir - Selçuk - Nicosia - Larnaca - Limassol - Paphos - Polis - NicosiaSpain, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus7,5004,700
EV9Baltic - AdriaticGdańsk (EV10, EV13) - Bydgoszcz - Poznań (EV2) - Wrocław - Olomouc - Brno (EV4) - Břeclav - Vienna (EV6) - Maribor - Ljubljana - Trieste (EV8) - Pula (EV8)Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenia, Italy, Croatia2,0501,270
EV10Baltic Sea Cycle RouteGdańsk (EV9, EV13) - Rostock (EV7, EV13) - Kiel - Sønderborg - Copenhagen (EV7) - Malmö - Kalmar - Stockholm - Sundsvall (EV7) - Umeå (EV7) - Oulu (EV11) - Vaasa - Turku - Helsinki (EV11) - Virolahti (EV13) - Saint Petersburg (EV13) - Tallinn (EV11, EV13) - Riga (EV13) - Klaipėda (EV13) - Kaliningrad (EV13) - GdańskPoland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania9,0005,600
EV11East Europe RouteNorth Cape (EV1, EV7) - Inari (EV13) - Rovaniemi - Oulu (EV10) - Kuopio - Helsinki (EV10) - Tallinn (EV10, EV13) - Tartu - Daugavpils - Vilnius - Warsaw (EV2) - Kraków (EV4) - Košice - Szeged (EV13) - Pančevo (EV6) - Skopje - Thessaloniki - Larissa - Athens (EV8)Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, North Macedonia, Greece6,5504,070
EV12North Sea Cycle RouteBergen (EV1) - Stavanger - Kristiansand - Gothenburg (EV3) - Halmstad - Grenaa - Esbjerg - Hamburg (EV3) - Bremerhaven - Den Helder - The Hague (EV2) - Vlissingen (EV4) - Dunkirk - Calais (EV4, EV5) - Dover (EV5) - Canterbury (EV5) - London (EV2) - Norwich - Hull - Newcastle - Edinburgh - Aberdeen (EV1) - Inverness (EV1) - Thurso - Orkney Islands - Shetland Islands - BergenNorway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, United Kingdom7,0504,380
EV13Iron Curtain TrailGrense Jakobselv - Kirkenes - Inari (EV11) - Sodankylä (EV11) - Suomussalmi - Lappeenranta - Saint Petersburg (EV10) - Tallinn (EV10, EV11) - Riga (EV10) - Klaipėda (EV10) - Kaliningrad (EV10) - Gdańsk (EV 9, EV10) - Greifswald (EV10) - Rostock (EV7, EV10) - Lübeck - Eschwege - Cheb (EV4) - Bratislava (EV6) - Donji Miholjac - Szeged (EV11) - Vršac - Drobeta-Turnu Severin (EV6) - Zaječar - Pirot - Kyustendil - Strumica - Petrich - Smolyan - Kyprinos - Edirne - Kırklareli - Malko Tarnovo - RezovoNorway, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece, Turkey9,9506,180
EV14Waters of Central EuropeZell Am See - Bischofshofen (EV7) - Liezen - Graz - Fehring (EV9) - Gleisdorf - Szentgotthárd (EV13) - Keszthely - Székesfehérvár - VelenceAustria, Hungary1,125699
EV15Rhine Cycle RouteAndermatt (EV5, EV17) - Chur - Grabs - Lustenau - Konstanz - Öhningen - Schaffhausen - Basel (EV5, EV6) - Rosenau/Weil am Rhein - Biesheim/Breisach - Strasbourg - Karlsruhe - Mannheim - Worms/Biebesheim am Rhein - Mainz (EV4) - Bingen (EV4) - Koblenz (EV4) - Bonn (EV3, EV4)) - Cologne (EV3, EV4) - Düsseldorf (EV3) - Duisburg (EV3) - Rheinberg/Wesel - Xanten/Emmerich am Rhein - Arnhem (EV2) - Leerdam - Rotterdam (EV19) - Hoek van Holland (E2, EV12, EV19)Switzerland, Germany, France, Netherlands1,500930
EV17Rhone Cycle RouteAndermatt (EV5, EV15) - Furka Pass - Brig - Sierre - Sitten - Martigny - Saint Gingolph/Vevey - Thonon-les-Bains/Lausanne - Geneva - Lyon - Valence - Avignon - Tarascon East branch: Tarascon - Arles - Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône West branch: Tarascon - Saint-Gilles - Palavas-les-Flots - Sète (EV8)Switzerland, France1,250780
EV19Meuse Cycle RouteLangres - Neufchâteau - Commercy - Verdun - Stenay - Charleville-Mézières - Dinant - Namur (EV3, EV5) - Liège - Maastricht - Venlo - Cuijk - Den Bosch - Dordrecht - Hoek van Holland (EV2, EV12, EV15) - Rotterdam (EV15)France, Belgium, Netherlands1,050650
  • Routes EV10 and EV12 are a circular tour
  • Connections to other EV routes are in parentheses
  • Odd routes are heading north–south, even routes are heading west–east

Route information

EuroVelo 1 – Atlantic Coast Route

EuroVelo 1
Barents Sea North Cape EuroVelo 7 Tromsø NorwegianSea Vestvågøy Trondheim EuroVelo 3 Bergen EuroVelo 12 NorwayUnited Kingdom Aberdeen EuroVelo 12 Inverness EuroVelo 12 North Sea Glasgow Stranraer Belfast Derry United KingdomRepublic of Ireland Sligo Galway EuroVelo 2 Limerick Cork Waterford North AtlanticOcean Rosslare Republic of IrelandUnited Kingdom Fishguard Newport Bristol EuroVelo 2 Plymouth English Channel United KingdomFrance Roscoff Nantes EuroVelo 6 La Rochelle Bayonne Hendaye FranceSpain Irun North AtlanticOcean Pamplona EuroVelo 3 Valladolid Huelva SpainPortugal Faro Sagres Lisbon Porto Valença
Barents SeaNorth Cape EuroVelo 7
Tromsø
NorwegianSeaVestvågøy
Norwegian
Sea
Trondheim EuroVelo 3
Bergen EuroVelo 12
NorwayUnited Kingdom
Norway
United Kingdom
Aberdeen EuroVelo 12
Inverness EuroVelo 12
North SeaGlasgow
Stranraer
Belfast
Derry
United KingdomRepublic of Ireland
United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
Sligo
Galway EuroVelo 2
Limerick
Cork
Waterford
North AtlanticOceanRosslare
North Atlantic
Ocean
Republic of IrelandUnited Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
Fishguard
Newport
Bristol EuroVelo 2
Plymouth
English Channel
United KingdomFrance
United Kingdom
France
Roscoff
Nantes EuroVelo 6
La Rochelle
Bayonne
Hendaye
FranceSpain
France
Spain
Irun
North AtlanticOceanPamplona EuroVelo 3
North Atlantic
Ocean
Valladolid
Huelva
SpainPortugal
Spain
Portugal
Faro
Sagres
Lisbon
Porto
Valença
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Stretching the length of the continent, from North Cape, Norway to Valença, Portugal, the EV1 connects Norway, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Wales, the West Country of England, France, Spain and Portugal.

EuroVelo 2 – Capitals Route

EuroVelo 2
Galway EuroVelo 1 Athlone Dublin Irish Sea Republic of IrelandUnited Kingdom Holyhead Bristol EuroVelo 1 Bath Reading London EuroVelo 12 Harwich North Sea United KingdomNetherlands Hook of Holland EuroVelo 12 EuroVelo 15 The Hague EuroVelo 12 Utrecht NetherlandsGermany Münster EuroVelo 3 Dessau-Roßlau Berlin EuroVelo 7 GermanyPoland Poznań EuroVelo 9 Warsaw PolandBelarus Minsk BelarusRussia Smolensk Moscow
Galway EuroVelo 1
Athlone
Dublin
Irish Sea
Republic of IrelandUnited Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
Holyhead
Bristol EuroVelo 1
Bath
Reading
London EuroVelo 12
Harwich
North Sea
United KingdomNetherlands
United Kingdom
Netherlands
Hook of Holland EuroVelo 12 EuroVelo 15
The Hague EuroVelo 12
Utrecht
NetherlandsGermany
Netherlands
Germany
Münster EuroVelo 3
Dessau-Roßlau
Berlin EuroVelo 7
GermanyPoland
Germany
Poland
Poznań EuroVelo 9
Warsaw
PolandBelarus
Poland
Belarus
Minsk
BelarusRussia
Belarus
Russia
Smolensk
Moscow
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EV2 runs between Galway, Ireland to Moscow, Russia visiting some capital cities along the way, from Eyre Square to Red Square.

Between The Hague in the Netherlands and the German-Polish border, the EV2 follows the bicycle route called European Bicycle Route R1 or Euro-Route R1, an international long-distance cycling route connecting Boulogne-sur-Mer in France with St Petersburg in Russia.

EuroVelo 3 – Pilgrims Route

EuroVelo 3
Trondheim EuroVelo 1 Lillehammer Oslo Halden NorwaySweden Strömstad Gothenburg EuroVelo 12 Kattegat SwedenDenmark Frederikshavn EuroVelo 12 Aalborg Viborg Vejen Padborg DenmarkGermany Flensburg Hamburg EuroVelo 12 Münster EuroVelo 2 Wesel EuroVelo 15 Düsseldorf Cologne Aachen GermanyBelgium Liège Namur EuroVelo 5 Charleroi BelgiumFrance Maubeuge Paris Orléans EuroVelo 6 Tours EuroVelo 6 Bordeaux Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port FranceSpain Roncesvalles Pamplona EuroVelo 1 Logroño Burgos Frómista EuroVelo 1 León Ponferrada Santiago de Compostela
Trondheim EuroVelo 1
Lillehammer
Oslo
Halden
NorwaySweden
Norway
Sweden
Strömstad
Gothenburg EuroVelo 12
Kattegat
SwedenDenmark
Sweden
Denmark
Frederikshavn EuroVelo 12
Aalborg
Viborg
Vejen
Padborg
DenmarkGermany
Denmark
Germany
Flensburg
Hamburg EuroVelo 12
Münster EuroVelo 2
Wesel EuroVelo 15
Düsseldorf
Cologne
Aachen
GermanyBelgium
Germany
Belgium
Liège
Namur EuroVelo 5
Charleroi
BelgiumFrance
Belgium
France
Maubeuge
Paris
Orléans EuroVelo 6
Tours EuroVelo 6
Bordeaux
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
FranceSpain
France
Spain
Roncesvalles
Pamplona EuroVelo 1
Logroño
Burgos
Frómista EuroVelo 1
León
Ponferrada
Santiago de Compostela
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EV3 goes from Trondheim in Norway to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The route follows traces of old roads used for pilgrimages in the Middle Ages. The route passes through Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, France and Spain. Most of these countries have a developed network of bicycle routes used as part of the EV3.

EuroVelo 4 – Central Europe Route

EuroVelo 4
Roscoff EuroVelo 1 Mont-Saint-Michel Cherbourg-en-Cotentin Le Havre Calais EuroVelo 5 EuroVelo 12 Dunkirk FranceBelgium Ostend BelgiumNetherlands Vlissingen Venlo NetherlandsGermany Düsseldorf Cologne Bonn Mainz Frankfurt Würzburg Bayreuth GermanyCzech Republic Cheb Prague Brno Czech RepublicPoland Kraków Rzeszów PolandUkraine Lviv Ternopil Zhytomyr Kyiv
Roscoff EuroVelo 1
Mont-Saint-Michel
Cherbourg-en-Cotentin
Le Havre
Calais EuroVelo 5 EuroVelo 12
Dunkirk
FranceBelgium
France
Belgium
Ostend
BelgiumNetherlands
Belgium
Netherlands
Vlissingen
Venlo
NetherlandsGermany
Netherlands
Germany
Düsseldorf
Cologne
Bonn
Mainz
Frankfurt
Würzburg
Bayreuth
GermanyCzech Republic
Germany
Czech Republic
Cheb
Prague
Brno
Czech RepublicPoland
Czech Republic
Poland
Kraków
Rzeszów
PolandUkraine
Poland
Ukraine
Lviv
Ternopil
Zhytomyr
Kyiv
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The EV4 goes from Roscoff, France to Kyiv, Ukraine, going through France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Ukraine.

EuroVelo 5 – Via Romea Francigena

EuroVelo 5
Canterbury Dover Channel Tunnelunder English Channel United KingdomFrance Calais EuroVelo 4 Lille FranceBelgium Brussels Namur EuroVelo 3 BelgiumLuxembourg Luxembourg (several kmin Germany) LuxembourgFrance Strasbourg EuroVelo 15 Mulhouse FranceSwitzerland Basel EuroVelo 6 Luzern Andermatt EuroVelo 17 SwitzerlandItaly Lake Como Milan Piacenza EuroVelo 8 Pietrasanta Siena Viterbo Rome EuroVelo 7 Ariano Irpino Taranto Brindisi Adriatic Sea
Canterbury
Dover
Channel Tunnelunder English ChannelUnited KingdomFrance
Channel Tunnel
under English Channel
United Kingdom
France
Calais EuroVelo 4
Lille
FranceBelgium
France
Belgium
Brussels
Namur EuroVelo 3
BelgiumLuxembourg
Belgium
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
(several kmin Germany)LuxembourgFrance
(several km
in Germany)
Luxembourg
France
Strasbourg EuroVelo 15
Mulhouse
FranceSwitzerland
France
Switzerland
Basel EuroVelo 6
Luzern
Andermatt EuroVelo 17
SwitzerlandItaly
Switzerland
Italy
Lake Como
Milan
Piacenza EuroVelo 8
Pietrasanta
Siena
Viterbo
Rome EuroVelo 7
Ariano Irpino
Taranto
Brindisi
Adriatic Sea
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The EV5 route is inspired by the Via Francigena, a pilgrimage route from London to Rome first recorded by Archbishop of Canterbury Sigeric in the 10th century AD. However, the route of the true Via Francigena is an almost straight line path from London to Rome, while the EuroVelo 5 route takes a more easterly route that passes through Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg in the Alsace. It then follows the Franco-German border, passes through Switzerland following Swiss National Bike Route no. 3, before crossing the Alps at the Gotthard Pass. It then passes through Italy (more closely following Sigeric's route) to Rome before continuing on to the Adriatic port city of Brindisi.

EuroVelo 6 – River Route

EuroVelo 6
Loire estuary intoBay of Biscay Loire Nantes EuroVelo 1 Tours EuroVelo 3 Château deChambord Orléans EuroVelo 3 Nevers Besançon FranceSwitzerland Rhine Basel EuroVelo 5 Rhine Falls Schaffhausen Lake Constance SwitzerlandGermany Danube Ulm Regensburg Passau GermanyAustria Linz Ybbs EuroVelo 7 Vienna EuroVelo 9 AustriaSlovakia Bratislava SlovakiaHungary Szigetköz SlovakiaHungary Budapest HungaryCroatia HungarySerbia Osijek CroatiaSerbia Novi Sad Belgrade EuroVelo 11 Iron Gates SerbiaBulgaria SerbiaRomania EuroVelo 13 Vidin BulgariaRomania Ruse Danube Delta Constanța Black Sea
Loire estuary intoBay of Biscay
Loire estuary into
Bay of Biscay
LoireNantes EuroVelo 1
Tours EuroVelo 3
Château deChambord
Château de
Chambord
Orléans EuroVelo 3
Nevers
Besançon
FranceSwitzerland
France
Switzerland
RhineBasel EuroVelo 5
Rhine Falls
Schaffhausen
Lake ConstanceSwitzerlandGermany
Switzerland
Germany
DanubeUlm
Regensburg
Passau
GermanyAustria
Germany
Austria
Linz
Ybbs EuroVelo 7
Vienna EuroVelo 9
AustriaSlovakia
Austria
Slovakia
Bratislava
SlovakiaHungary
Slovakia
Hungary
SzigetközSlovakiaHungary
Slovakia
Hungary
Budapest
HungaryCroatiaHungarySerbia
Hungary
Croatia
Hungary
Serbia
Osijek
CroatiaSerbia
Croatia
Serbia
Novi Sad
Belgrade EuroVelo 11
Iron Gates
SerbiaBulgariaSerbiaRomania EuroVelo 13
Serbia
Bulgaria
Serbia
Romania
Vidin
BulgariaRomania
Bulgaria
Romania
Ruse
Danube Delta
Constanța
Black Sea
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Running from Saint-Nazaire on the mouth of the river Loire along that river eastward through France, EV6 passes over the border to Switzerland to Lake Constance and then on to Tuttlingen in Germany, where it begins its way down the Danube following the Donauradweg (Danube Cycle Route). It follows that river, Europe's second longest, through Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania to the river's mouth at the Danube Delta. It then continues southwards to end in Constanța, on the Black Sea.

  • Signage for EuroVelo 6 in France near the tripoint of France, Switzerland and Germany

EuroVelo 7 – Sun Route

EuroVelo 7
Barents Sea North Cape EuroVelo 1 EuroVelo 11 NorwayFinland FinlandSweden Baltic Sea Haparanda EuroVelo 10 Umeå Sundsvall Örebro Baltic Sea Malmö SwedenDenmark Copenhagen EuroVelo 10 DenmarkGermany Rostock EuroVelo 10 Berlin EuroVelo 2 Dresden GermanyCzech Republic Prague EuroVelo 4 České Budějovice Czech RepublicAustria Linz Salzburg AustriaItaly Lake Garda Mantua EuroVelo 8 Bologna Florence EuroVelo 5 Tyrrhenian Sea Rome EuroVelo 5 Naples Messina Catania MediterraneanSea Malta Valletta
Barents Sea
North Cape EuroVelo 1 EuroVelo 11
NorwayFinland
Norway
Finland
FinlandSweden
Finland
Sweden
Baltic SeaHaparanda EuroVelo 10
Umeå
Sundsvall
Örebro
Baltic SeaMalmö
SwedenDenmark
Sweden
Denmark
Copenhagen EuroVelo 10
DenmarkGermany
Denmark
Germany
Rostock EuroVelo 10
Berlin EuroVelo 2
Dresden
GermanyCzech Republic
Germany
Czech Republic
Prague EuroVelo 4
České Budějovice
Czech RepublicAustria
Czech Republic
Austria
Linz
Salzburg
AustriaItaly
Austria
Italy
Lake Garda
Mantua EuroVelo 8
Bologna
Florence EuroVelo 5
Tyrrhenian SeaRome EuroVelo 5
Naples
Messina
Catania
MediterraneanSea
Mediterranean
Sea
MaltaValletta
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EV7 runs from the North Cape to Malta. It goes through Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, and Malta.

EuroVelo 8 – Mediterranean Route

EuroVelo 8
AtlanticOcean Cádiz Málaga Almería MediterraneanSea Elche Valencia Barcelona Medes Islands SpainFrance Béziers Marseille Monte Carlo (Monaco) FranceItaly Po EuroVelo 5 Piacenza Turin EuroVelo 7 Mantua Po Delta Venice AdriaticSea Trieste EuroVelo 9 ItalySlovenia Koper SloveniaCroatia Rijeka Split Dubrovnik CroatiaMontenegro Bay of Kotor Lake Skadar MontenegroAlbania Durrës AdriaticSea Blue Eye AlbaniaGreece Ionian Sea Igoumenitsa Patras Gulf ofCorinth Corinth Canal Athens EuroVelo 11 Aegean Sea Turkey Dikili, Bergama, Aliağa, Foça,İzmir, Çeşme, Seferihisar, Selçuk MediterraneanSea Cyprus Paphos, Nicosia,Larnaca, Limassol
AtlanticOceanCádiz
Atlantic
Ocean
Málaga
Almería
MediterraneanSeaElche
Mediterranean
Sea
Valencia
Barcelona
Medes Islands
SpainFrance
Spain
France
Béziers
Marseille
Monte Carlo (Monaco)
FranceItaly
France
Italy
Po
EuroVelo 5 PiacenzaTurin
EuroVelo 7 Mantua
Po Delta
Venice
AdriaticSeaTrieste EuroVelo 9
Adriatic
Sea
ItalySlovenia
Italy
Slovenia
Koper
SloveniaCroatia
Slovenia
Croatia
Rijeka
Split
Dubrovnik
CroatiaMontenegro
Croatia
Montenegro
Bay of Kotor
Lake SkadarMontenegroAlbania
Montenegro
Albania
Durrës
AdriaticSeaBlue Eye
Adriatic
Sea
AlbaniaGreece
Albania
Greece
Ionian SeaIgoumenitsa
PatrasGulf ofCorinth
Gulf of
Corinth
Corinth Canal
Athens EuroVelo 11
Aegean Sea
TurkeyDikili, Bergama, Aliağa, Foça,İzmir, Çeşme, Seferihisar, Selçuk
Dikili, Bergama, Aliağa, Foça,
İzmir, Çeşme, Seferihisar, Selçuk
MediterraneanSea
Mediterranean
Sea
CyprusPaphos, Nicosia,Larnaca, Limassol
Paphos, Nicosia,
Larnaca, Limassol
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EV8 follows the European coastline of the Mediterranean sea from Cádiz, Spain to Athens, Greece, going through Spain, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus.

EuroVelo 9 – Amber Route

EuroVelo 9
BalticSea Gdańsk EuroVelo 10 Poznań EuroVelo 2 Wrocław PolandCzech Republic Olomouc Moravian Karst Brno EuroVelo 4 Czech RepublicAustria Vienna EuroVelo 6 Wiener Neustadt Bad Radkersburg AustriaSlovenia Maribor Ljubljana SloveniaItaly Trieste EuroVelo 8 AdriaticSea ItalyCroatia Pula
BalticSea
Baltic
Sea
Gdańsk EuroVelo 10
Poznań EuroVelo 2
Wrocław
PolandCzech Republic
Poland
Czech Republic
Olomouc
Moravian Karst
Brno EuroVelo 4
Czech RepublicAustria
Czech Republic
Austria
Vienna EuroVelo 6
Wiener Neustadt
Bad Radkersburg
AustriaSlovenia
Austria
Slovenia
Maribor
Ljubljana
SloveniaItaly
Slovenia
Italy
Trieste EuroVelo 8
AdriaticSeaItalyCroatia
Adriatic
Sea
Italy
Croatia
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EV9 (in Poland, also labeled as R9) stretches from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic Sea. It is so named after the precious stone amber collected in the Baltic, which was taken by routes such as this to the Mediterranean. One of the shortest of the EuroVelo routes, EV9 still manages to cut across Europe from north to south, from Poland to Croatia, and in doing so passes through the Czech Republic, Austria and Slovenia en route.

EuroVelo 10 – Baltic Route

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EV10 runs around Baltic Sea. Some of its parts are mapped on OpenStreetMap project . On the state of the route there is an OpenStreetMap wiki page

EuroVelo 11 – East Europe Route

Signage for EuroVelo 11, Vilnius, Lithuania

EV11 connects (theoretically) Norway's North Cape with Athens.

EuroVelo 12 – North Sea Route

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EV12 was the first European route, opened in June 2001, 6,000 km (3,700 mi) route through England, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. It features in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest unbroken signposted cycling route. It was funded in part by the European Union's Interreg initiative.

EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail

EV13 follows the old Iron Curtain, the divided borders of Europe during the Cold War. The ICT runs from Kirkenes, Norway on the Barents Sea, along the Finno-Russian border through to the Baltic Sea, then hugs the length of the Baltic coast to Lübeck in Germany. It then follows the old border between West Germany and the former East Germany, the current borders between the Czech Republic and both Germany then Austria, the Austrian-Slovak and Austrian-Hungarian borders before following the borders of Romania, the former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and North Macedonia. It finishes at Rezovo in Bulgaria on the Black Sea after following the border with Greece and Turkey.

EuroVelo 15 – The Rhine Cycle Route

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EV15, with an overall length of about 1,320 km (820 mi) passes through four countries from the headwaters of the Rhine in Andermatt in the Swiss Alps to the estuary in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, via France and Germany.

EuroVelo 17 – Rhone Cycle Route

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EV17 has an overall length of about 1,250 km (780 mi). It starts in Andermatt and runs along each side of Lake Geneva before crossing into France. Passing through Lyon and Avignon, it forks into sections which end in Montpellier and Marseille.

EuroVelo 19 – Meuse Cycle Route

EV19, with an overall length of about 1,050 km (650 mi), is the newest and the shortest EuroVelo route. It follows one of the most significant rivers in Europe, from the source of the Meuse on the Langres plateau in France, heading north into Belgium and on to the river mouth at Hook of Holland, with the route ending in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam.

Requirements

The ECF has written a route development manual for those working on developing EuroVelo routes. According to the guidelines, all EuroVelo routes should fulfill the following criteria:

  • They must be based on existing or planned national or regional routes of the involved countries.
  • At least two countries must be involved.
  • Route length must be at least 1,000 km (620 mi).
  • Steep sections should be avoided wherever possible and for very steep sections (if unavoidable) alternative transport options (i.e. public transport or alternative routes) should be provided.
  • Easy to communicate - internationally recognisable identity and name (marketing potential).
  • Implementation plans in place (project plan, business plan, partners).
  • Signing in accordance with the regulations of the respective nations and/or regions, continuous and in both directions.
  • Signage supplemented by EuroVelo route information panels, in accordance with the recommendations of UNECE and the ECF's [dead link] manual.

Route infrastructure

In 2011 the share of route infrastructure components in the EuroVelo network was as follows:

  • Bicycle path/lane: 14%
  • Traffic-free asphalted road: 8%
  • Traffic-free non-asphalted road: 6%
  • Public low-traffic, asphalted road: 56%
  • Public non-asphalted road: 3%
  • Public high-traffic, asphalted road: 14%

See also

External links

Mobile Apps

  • EuroCycle - Offline Maps for EuroVelo Cycle Routes