The "Cykloregion Ore Mountains - linking interregional cycling in the Czech-German Erzgebirge" represents cykloregion linking "Ore Mountains" to climb running bike trail on the German side of the border, crossing several mountain areas and bearing the distinctive name Saxon Uplands - "Saxon Mittelgebirge I-6".
Border cykloregion form a network of nearly 600 km circular bike, joined the new, well-marked passages. The jumpers are easily recognizable by sticky notes, on which is located one half under number 23 Krušnohorská known indications of the highway, then the second orange logo cyclist who is cycling route Saxon. Twelve jumpers connecting the aforementioned main cycling routes border areas and offers a truly diverse range of trips for demanding athletes and "festive" cycling enthusiasts. The application will come close information about this unique region to visit and suggestions of routes of varying difficulty.
Welcome to the land of beautiful panoramic views and unique mountain-landscape with a rich history of mining and traditional wood products Ore Mountains ... Welcome Cykloregionu Ore Mountains.
Cykloregion Ore Mountains project was supported by funding from the European Regional Development Fund.
Border cykloregion form a network of nearly 600 km circular bike, joined the new, well-marked passages. The jumpers are easily recognizable by sticky notes, on which is located one half under number 23 Krušnohorská known indications of the highway, then the second orange logo cyclist who is cycling route Saxon. Twelve jumpers connecting the aforementioned main cycling routes border areas and offers a truly diverse range of trips for demanding athletes and "festive" cycling enthusiasts. The application will come close information about this unique region to visit and suggestions of routes of varying difficulty.
Welcome to the land of beautiful panoramic views and unique mountain-landscape with a rich history of mining and traditional wood products Ore Mountains ... Welcome Cykloregionu Ore Mountains.
Cykloregion Ore Mountains project was supported by funding from the European Regional Development Fund.
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