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  1. Fjärås Bräcka

    Just south of Kungsbacka, the cycle trail takes you through the ancient heritage region of Fjärås by lake Lygnern. Fjärås Bräcka, a massive ridge of gravel and clay was left behind here by the ice age glacier. From the ridge you have a wonderful view of lake Lygnern in the east and the plains bordering the sea in the west. One of Sweden?s most important Iron Age grave fields, Li, is situated here, and there is a nature centre with a café and an exhibition about the area's nature and heritage.
    Photo:HallandsTurist
  2. Halland - ideal for cycling

    In Halland the cycle route follows the coastline. There is no exhausting uphill terrain, only wonderful scenery, cosy places to eat, farm shops and interesting places to spend the night.
    Photo:HallandsTurist
    Photo:HallandsTurist
    Photo:Kungsbacka Turistbyrå
  3. Fun City

    For a short excursion try the adventure park Fun City, situated only 10 kilometres to the south of Varberg and a wonderful experience for young and old alike.
  4. Facts & Figures

    Weather details and important info.
  5. Tyne and Wear

    England
    Photo:(27-08-06) © Colin Percy
    Photo:(27-08-06) © Colin Percy
    Photo:(27-08-06) © Colin Percy
    Photo: Colin Percy (30-05-04) © Newcastle City Council
  6. Northumberland

    England
    Photo: Julia Bayne © Sustrans
    Photo:27-08-06 © Colin Percy
    Photo:27-08-06 © Colin Percy
    Photo: 27-08-06 © Colin Percy
    Photo:27-08-06 © Colin Percy
  7. England

    Information to help you on your way
    Photo:(2006) © Colin Percy
    Photo:(2006) © Colin Percy
  8. Inverness

    Inverness is also known as the 'capital of the Highlands', and is certainly the largest conurbation in this part of Scotland.
    Photo:Visit Scotland 24/01/06 ©Visit Scotland
  9. Suffolk

    Suffolk is lowland Britain at its best - gently rolling countryside, medieval market towns, picturesque villages and thatched or timbered cottages. It is ideal terrain for relaxed cycling, with no long hills but enough undulations to open up many rewarding views.
  10. The coast of eastern England

    The coast of eastern England is among the most dynamic in the world - see it before it disappears!

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