Week 1 | EuroVelo 15 - Setting off and the River Rhine | EUROPEAN CYCLING ADVENTURE
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- This June Izzy and I set off on bikepacking adventure from London to Vienna over a period of 7 weeks. The first week took us via canals and across ferries through The Netherlands, about half way down the Rhine in Germany following the EV15 route. Within this series, we cover over 3500 km of cycling, crossing the Swiss Alps via the famous Oberalp Pass & Gotthard pass, passing through the Italian lakes, the Dolomites and crossing through countries like Slovenia and Hungary. Stay tuned and subscribe to follow our journey.
Have you ridden any of these routes - I'd love to hear about your own cycle tour! Also if you want to know any specifics about gear we used etc pop questions in the comments!
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Routes (all available on my Strava)
Day 1 - Hook of Holland to Gorinchem - 115 km
Day 2 - Gorinchem to Arnhem - 112 km
Day 3 - Arnhem to Orsoy - 115 km
Day 4 - Orsoy to Cologne - 102 km
Day 5 - Rest day in Cologne
Day 6 - Cologne to Bad Breisig - 72 km
Day 7- Bad Breisig to Bingen - 103 km
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Excellent vid by the legendary "Lucky" Luke Wilson
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Nice journey 🤙The Eurovelo 15 between Bonn and Bingen is my favorite part
Yeah there’s some great cycle paths in that section!
I'll enjoy watching.
I flew from the U.S. to Amsterdam in mid-April and road around Holland during the tulips.
Then, down the coast to the Hook of Holland, and road from there to Vaduz, Liechtenstein.
My end destination was going to be Andermatt, but there was snow in the forecast, so I backtracked to Lake Constance and then down to Zurich.
I'm looking forward to the rest of your videos.
Thanks.
Thanks! Hopefully you'll enjoy Week 2 and 3 then as we head down that way (No snow thankfully!)
Looks fantastic so far, hope to do the same some day!✌
Thanks Rol, enjoy the rest of the videos!
Awesome video! Can't wait to watch the rest of the series!
Great to hear; Enjoy the other videos!
Great video. This route would be my number choice for the eurovelo routes. Loving the Brixton cap; used to live there long time ago.
Thanks Caroline, I actually used to work for Brixton Brewery so has some sentimental value also!
Loved it. Looking forward to the next weeks!!
So pleased to have found your channel, you two are Awesome…. Keep producing…. I’ll be over there in 4 weeks! Thanks for you wonderful efforts… outstanding presentation… David
Thanks David; lovely comments! Glad you have enjoyed the videos!
I just stumbled on this channel. Last year two buddies and I rode from Bonn to Mannheim, where we detoured to Heidelberg and on to Karlsruhe (two of us lived in Germany in the 1980s). We rode 230 miles/370 km in four days. If I had it all to do again I would spend more time as a tourist than as a cyclist. Speaking of which watching these videos has given me another itch. Maybe Berlin to Prague using Eurovelo 7. Maybe.
Sounds like a fun trip! EuroVelo 7 through Italy was incredible, I’m sure it’s good further north too!
Just driven to Italy and that was hard enough🤪
Great Video! 2:45 = When the coffee slaps!
Very nice trip and ditto camera and editing work!
Thanks, appreciate it!
Planning on doing this next year so thanks for uploading this. Also how did Pep Guardiola give you so much time off for it? 😛
Haha you’re welcome; been told I look a bit like KDB before!
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How good is the ev15 ❤
Such a well connected route!
Loved this series of videos. Are you touring this summer?
Thanks so much; nah I’m out in New Zealand currently for a year or so, pursuing more trail running for the moment - will put another cycle tour in the calendar though for future!
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Thanks
A question if I may. Why do you ride without fenders? I hate riding through rain without them, simply because it protects your gear.
Yeh for sure, to be honest I don’t actually own any for my bike, and as we were planning the trip June-August we thought we would probably get away without them, and made the judgement call about saving the weight
Cycling to Rotterdam it's the Maas not the Rhine and cycling at Kinderdijk the river it's called the Lek. Sorry for that.
Haha thanks for the info, that’s cool! Can tell Izzy did more of the planning can’t you 👀
Made me laugh when the title read European Cycling Adventure and the first thing you did was get on a train.
Yeh there was a long way to go, as you’ll see haha! We cycled over to harwich last summer as part of a trip to Utrecht so weren’t too bothered about repeating that leg!
nice vid , but could have done without the music . drowned out a lot of what you saying .
Thanks for the feedback Tim, still improving on some of my editing; hope you enjoy the rest of the series
You can't really do this on a sports bike.
Hey Peter, do you mean like a mountain bike? We were both on gravel builds for the trip
Well, leaning forward is good for speed, but after a while it gets uncomfortable.
You really want a cruiser with an upright position. What is called an ' Oma fiets ' in the Netherlands. ( grandma bike ). Such a bike has the aerodynamic properties of a bath tub, but it won't break your back.
@@Peterthegreat1234not true for everyone... most people get uncomfortable with road bike position because 1/ their bike is either too small or too large for them 2/ they don't know how to position themselves right (shoulders "away from your ears"). This and switching positions (you can ride road bikes with your back straight) will avoid any unconvenience and let you enjoy the ride. Grandma bikes like you say are AWFUL for a cycling trip, don't even think about using one...!