Invitation extended for a complimentary guided bike ride around the city
The city of Halle (Saale) is inviting cycling enthusiasts to join a free bike tour as part of the European Mobility Week 2025. This annual campaign, organised by the European Commission, aims to promote sustainable mobility and reduce carbon emissions.
This year's European Mobility Week theme is 'Mix and Move! - Mobility for a low-carbon future'. In line with this, the bike tour will showcase Halle's commitment to sustainable mobility by highlighting local features, nature, and environmental projects.
The bike tour, which is one of the events in Halle (Saale) for the European Mobility Week, will start on September 20, 2025, at 10 am at the Rennbahnkreuz. The meeting point is the square between the Rennbahnkreuz bus stops.
The tour will cover approximately 14 kilometers and is expected to last around two to three hours. The route includes less traditional cycling paths such as nature trails and small side roads, providing a unique and scenic journey.
The tour will have several stops where participants can learn about local projects, including the importance of the pumping station for Halle-Neustadt. At these stops, questions will be welcomed and answered.
The bike tour route will utilize designated bike paths, nature trails, and small side roads, ensuring a safe and enjoyable ride. A map of the bike route and further information can be found on the Halle (Saale) city website (www.halle.de) by searching for 'Mobility Week'.
Halle (Saale) is prominently involved in cycling events and sports, serving as a host and starting point for major cycling races in the region. This year, the city is organising the bike tour locally, further demonstrating its commitment to sustainable mobility.
So, if you're in Halle (Saale) during the European Mobility Week 2025, why not join the free bike tour and experience the city in a whole new way? It's a great opportunity to learn, enjoy, and contribute to a low-carbon future.
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