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The Swiss are now signing roller-blade routes separately from cycle routes.
The SwitzerlandMobility system includes 159 routes, with 6300km of footpaths, 8500km of cycle routes, 3300km of mountain-bike routes, 1000km of pistes for inline skaters/rollerblades, and 410km of canoe routes.
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The Swiss are now signing roller-blade routes separately from cycle routes. The SwitzerlandMobility system includes 159 routes, with 6300km of footpaths, 8500km of cycle routes, 3300km of mountain-bike routes, 1000km of pistes for inline ... [more]
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I'm not sure whether it's Swiss tidiness or worries about rain that make people park their bikes here.
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Cycle route crossing the border from Saint Gingolph (Suisse) to Saint Gingolph (France).
9380 metres
Parking for two-wheelers - this works fine, as Swiss bikes have kickstands, and there's no crime in Vevey so no need to lock bikes to anything.
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'Fair play please' on lakeside path around Nestlé's global HQ - would that work in Cambridge's historic centre?
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Cycle lanes along the main road along the north bank of Lac Léman (Lake Geneva) - although the road to the right would make a better cycle route, for a couple of kilometres. (a Lotus garage in the distance, incidentally)
11679 metres
Excellent cycle route (only wine-growers' vehicles allowed) through the Lavaux vine terraces (now on the UNESCO's World Heritage List).
14014 metres
Lausanne (Switzerland) has a free bike scheme, but it's not automated like the French rental schemes.
26274 metres
'Don't forget, little queen - pedestrians are kings!' - would this work in Cambridge's historic centre?
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Mountain bike being unloaded from chairlift above Les Chavannes (near Morzine, France)
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Mountain bike (VTT) route signs, above Les Chavannes (near Morzine, France)
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Map of mountain bike routes from Les Gets down to Verchaix outside Verchaix tourist office.
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The old main road along the Rhone valley in Switzerland (most traffic now uses the motorway) has broad cycle lanes almost throughout.
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Verbier - special one-armed ticket barrier for bikes. This is a 'trotinette' or off-road scooter, now very popular across the Alps.
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Verbier - mountain bikers finish a run, swing right and pile onto the gondola to go up again.
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Multi-purpose space in French regional train - hooks and wheel-troughs for bikes, folding 'strapontin' seats.
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Shared-use path alongside the old main road along the Rhône valley in Switzerland (most traffic now uses the motorway) - much wider than usually found in Britain.
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