Cycle Travel Club

Bremen

Bremen is known as Germany’s cycling capital, with over 700 km of bike paths and about 25% of people getting around by bike. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the scenic Wallring around the city center and the 140 km Weites Land Cycle Route through beautiful countryside. The city’s flat terrain and well-connected infrastructure make it perfect for exploring attractions via premium cycling routes, with ongoing developments of eight cross-city paths enhancing the cycling experience even further.

At A Glance

★★★★★ WESER CYCLE PATH This iconic 520-kilometer route stretches from the Weser Uplands to the North Sea, offering cyclists a scenic journey along the river with well-maintained paths and minimal hills, making it accessible for riders of all levels. The route passes through six distinct regions and provides stunning views of the riverscape, with plenty of cultural stops and riverside attractions along the way.

 

★★★★★ CITY CENTER CIRCUIT – UNESCO SITES This premium cycling route takes you through Bremen’s historic heart, passing the UNESCO World Heritage sites including the Town Hall and Roland Statue (from 1405 and 1404 respectively), along with the charming medieval Schnoor Quarter and the architecturally stunning Böttcherstraße. The route benefits from Bremen’s extensive cycling infrastructure, including dedicated lanes and cyclist-friendly zones, making it easy to explore the city’s rich cultural heritage.

 

★★★★☆ BLOCKLAND DISTRICT This tranquil agricultural recreation area north of Bremen offers cyclists a peaceful escape through quiet marshlands, meadows, and ponds with minimal car traffic, making it perfect for nature enthusiasts seeking a serene riding experience. The area’s flat terrain and natural beauty provide an ideal setting for leisurely rides away from urban bustle.

 

★★★★☆ BÜRGERPARK AND STADTWALD Located in Bremen’s heart, this green oasis combines the manicured landscapes of Bürgerpark with the natural beauty of the adjacent Stadtwald (city forest), offering cyclists a network of peaceful paths through lush surroundings. The parks provide a perfect urban escape for recreational cycling, with well-maintained trails suitable for families and casual riders.

 

★★★★☆ OSTERDEICH AND WESER PROMENADE This popular riverside route offers cyclists stunning views of Bremen’s skyline while following the Weser River, providing a scenic urban cycling experience with plenty of spots to pause and enjoy the waterfront atmosphere. The promenade’s well-designed infrastructure makes it particularly appealing for evening rides and social cycling.

 

★★★★☆ NEUSTADT BICYCLE ZONE As Germany’s first dedicated bicycle zone, this innovative district features cyclist-priority streets with a 30 km/h speed limit, smooth lanes, and ample bicycle parking, creating an ideal environment for exploring the city’s southern quarter. The area showcases Bremen’s commitment to cycling infrastructure with its bike-friendly cobblestones and prioritized bicycle traffic.

 

★★★★☆ WORPSWEDE ARTIST VILLAGE ROUTE Starting from Bremen Central Station, this cultural cycling route leads to the famous artist colony of Worpswede, combining natural beauty with artistic heritage. The journey offers cyclists a perfect blend of cultural exploration and scenic riding through the northern German landscape.

 

★★★☆☆ TEUFELSMOOR REGION Located just outside Bremen, this unique landscape offers cycling adventures through moorlands and meadows, connecting picturesque countryside with charming villages. The route provides a more challenging and adventurous cycling experience, perfect for those looking to explore beyond the city limits while enjoying the region’s distinctive natural features.

 

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Geography of the Region?

Location & Boundaries

Bremen, a city-state in northwestern Germany, consists of two separate territories. Here are key details about its location and boundaries:

Coordinates: 53°07′N 8°48′E

Area: 419.38 square kilometers (161.92 square miles)

Coastal Location: Approximately 70 kilometers from the North Sea

State Status: One of Germany’s 16 federal states (Bundesländer)Surrounding Areas:

  • Completely enclosed by the state of Lower Saxony
  • Two non-contiguous territories:
    • City of Bremen (state capital)
    • City of Bremerhaven (seaport exclave)

Topography

Bremen’s landscape is characterized by its low-lying terrain and maritime features:

Elevation Profile

  • Average elevation: 11 meters above sea level
  • Lowest point: -5 meters
  • Highest point: 63 meters
  • Part of the North German Plain

Key Geographical Features

Rivers:

  • River Weser: Main waterway running through both Bremen and Bremerhaven
  • Multiple tributaries and canals
  • Important port facilities along the riverbanks

Urban Features:

  • Extensive network of parks and green spaces
  • Well-developed cycling infrastructure
  • Historic harbor areas
  • Connected waterfront developments

What are the Roads like? Road rules?

Cycling Infrastructure & Road Types

Dedicated Cycling Networks

  • 674 km of physically separated cycle tracks
  • Highest bicycle modal share in Germany (25%)
  • Eight premium cross-city cycle routes planned by 2025
  • Pioneer city for bicycle streets in Germany

Types of Cycling Paths

  1. Separated Cycleways
    • Physically separated from motor vehicle traffic
    • Dedicated paths for cyclist safety
    • Well-maintained network throughout the city
  2. Cycle Streets
    • Bicycles have priority over motor vehicles
    • Cyclists can use full width of road
    • Cars are considered “guests” on these streets
  3. Contra-flow Cycling Lanes
    • Allows two-way cycling on one-way streets
    • Increases connectivity for cyclists
    • Improves route options and accessibility

Road Conditions

Maintenance Standards

  • Regular monitoring of surface conditions
  • Seasonal maintenance schedules
  • Focus on preventing water accumulation
  • Surface treatment for extended road life

Seasonal Variations

  • Winter:
    • Salting and gritting for ice management
    • Potential for wet and slippery conditions
    • Special winter maintenance protocols
  • Summer:
    • Generally good riding conditions
    • Regular maintenance of cycling paths
    • Focus on surface repairs

Cycling Rules & Regulations

General Traffic Laws

  • Adherence to Road Traffic Regulations (StVO)
  • Mandatory use of designated bike lanes where specified
  • Speed limits of 30 km/h on bicycle streets
  • Prohibition on passing bicycles in certain areas

Specific Bremen Regulations

  • First German city to introduce ‘bicycle zones’
  • Special rules in Neustadt district
  • Non-mandatory use of most bicycle lanes
  • Specific regulations for contraflow cycling

Unique Features & Challenges

Notable Features

  1. Integration with Public Transport
    • Combined cycling and transit options
    • Bike parking at transit stations
    • Bike-friendly public transportation
  2. Urban Design
    • Cyclist-priority junctions
    • Extensive network of green spaces
    • Connected waterfront developments

Common Challenges

  • Surface quality variations in some areas
  • Junction design conflicts with motor traffic
  • Potential overcrowding during peak hours
  • Weather-related challenges in wet seasons

Safety Considerations

Infrastructure Safety

  • Physical separation from motor traffic where possible
  • Clear road markings and signage
  • Well-lit cycling paths
  • Regular safety audits

Best Practices for Cyclists

  1. Equipment Requirements
    • Use of proper lighting
    • Reflective gear recommended
    • Well-maintained bicycle
    • Weather-appropriate gear
  2. Riding Guidelines
    • Follow traffic signals
    • Use designated cycling paths
    • Maintain safe distances
    • Be aware of surroundings

Safety Statistics & Improvements

  • Ongoing monitoring of accident data
  • Regular infrastructure improvements
  • Focus on vulnerable road user protection
  • Educational initiatives for all road users

When to Go?

Ideal Months for Cycling (June to September)

The best time to cycle in Bremen is during the late summer months, specifically from late June to early September, for several compelling reasons:

  • Optimal Temperature: During these months, temperatures typically range from 14°C to 22°C (57°F to 72°F), providing comfortable conditions for cycling .
  • Maximum Daylight: June offers the longest days with nearly 17 hours of daylight, giving you plenty of time to explore .
  • Peak Sunshine: These months receive the highest amount of sunshine (180-210 hours per month), ensuring better visibility and more pleasant riding conditions .

Months to Consider Avoiding (December to February)

While Bremen’s cycling infrastructure is maintained year-round, these months present several challenges:

  • Limited Daylight: December has the shortest days with only 7.5 hours of daylight .
  • Cold Temperatures: Winter temperatures range from -1°C to 5°C (30°F to 41°F) .
  • Increased Precipitation: December has the most rain days (14 days per month) .
  • Strong Winds: November to March experiences frequent winds that can make winter cycling more challenging .
  • Holiday Crowds: The Christmas market season can lead to increased pedestrian traffic and potential road closures in the city center .

Pro Tips for the Best Cycling Experience

Route Planning

  • Take advantage of Bremen’s “bicycle zone” in the Neustadt district, where cyclists have priority and vehicles are limited to 30 km/h .
  • Explore the popular Weser Cycle Route, which offers scenic views along the River Weser .
  • Use local cycling apps like Bike Citizens to find alternative routes during busy periods .

Event Awareness

  • Check the calendar for major events that might affect cycling routes:
    • Breminale Festival (July) – Features “Bikinale” cycling events
    • GFNY Race (August) – May cause road closures
    • UCI Indoor Cycling World Championship (October) – Can affect traffic patterns

Weather Considerations

  • Bremen receives consistent rainfall (700-800mm annually), so pack appropriate rain gear .
  • Morning fog is common, especially in autumn – bring proper lighting and reflective gear .
  • The highest humidity occurs in December (88%), which can affect riding conditions.

Infrastructure Tips

  • Make use of Bremen’s extensive network of dedicated bike paths and lanes.
  • Take advantage of bike sharing and cargo bike rental facilities available throughout the city.
  • Be cautious of cobblestone roads in certain areas, which can be slippery when wet .

Best Times of Day for Cycling

  • Summer: Early morning (6-9 AM) or evening (6-8 PM) to avoid peak heat
  • Spring/Fall: Mid-morning to early afternoon (10 AM – 3 PM) for optimal temperature and lighting
  • Winter: Mid-day (11 AM – 2 PM) to take advantage of maximum daylight and warmer temperatures

Additional Seasonal Considerations

  • Spring: Great for nature viewing but prepare for occasional showers
  • Summer: Peak tourist season means more crowded cycling paths, especially along the Weser river
  • Autumn: Beautiful colors but increasing rainfall and wind
  • Winter: Reduced daylight hours and potential ice/snow require extra caution

Remember to always check local weather forecasts and event schedules before planning your cycling adventures in Bremen. The city’s commitment to cycling infrastructure means you can enjoy riding year-round with proper preparation and awareness of seasonal conditions.

Before arranging your travel plans around a festival, ensure to confirm the festival dates on the official festival website or with a local tourist information office. For further details on these and other events, please visit the official tourism website for Germany.

Local Cultural & Traditional Events

1. Breminale Festival

When: July (Annual)

Description: A vibrant open-air festival located along the Weser River banks featuring:

  • Over 100 bands performing various music genres (pop, rock, singer-songwriter)
  • Street art performances
  • Regional organic food offerings
  • Special “Bikinale” cycling events during the festival

2. Freimarkt

When: October (Annual)

Description: One of Germany’s oldest traditional funfair carnivals, known as Bremen’s “fifth season,” featuring:

  • Traditional carnival rides
  • Games and entertainment
  • Local food stalls and specialties
  • Festive atmosphere throughout the city

3. Bremen Christmas Market

When: Late November – December

Description: One of Germany’s most beautiful Christmas markets, offering:

  • Traditional holiday goods
  • Seasonal food and beverages
  • Festive atmosphere in the historic city center
  • Note: Cyclists should be aware of increased pedestrian traffic during this period

4. Samba Carnival

When: February (Annual)

Description: A colorful celebration bringing South American culture to Bremen:

  • Samba groups from across Europe
  • Vibrant parades and costumes
  • Lively rhythms and performances

5. Maritime Week

When: Annual Event

Description: Celebration of Bremen’s maritime heritage featuring:

  • Water sports presentations
  • City tours
  • Special lantern ship parade
  • Fireworks display over the Weser River

Cycling-Specific Events

1. GFNY Bremen

When: August (Annual)

Description: Part of the international GFNY cycling series:

  • Offers both competitive long course and non-competitive medium course options
  • Professional and amateur participation welcome
  • International cycling atmosphere

2. Bremen’s 6-Day Cycle Race

When: January (Annual)

Description: High-energy indoor cycling event:

  • Speeds reaching up to 70 km/h
  • Held at the AWD Dome
  • Combines sports with entertainment and music
  • Spectator-friendly event

3. UCI Indoor Cycling World Championship

When: October (Annual)

Description: Professional indoor cycling championship featuring:

  • Artistic cycling competitions
  • Cycle ball tournaments
  • International athlete participation

Immerse Yourself with Culture & Traditions

General Cultural Norms & Etiquette

  • Punctuality is highly valued – arrive on time for appointments and meetings
  • Use formal greetings with “Sie” unless invited to use informal “du”
  • Maintain personal space and respect privacy
  • Handshaking is common when meeting people
  • Direct communication is appreciated – Germans value straightforward interaction
  • Keep hands visible on the table when dining
  • Respect rules and regulations – Germans take order seriously

Cycling-Specific Cultural Considerations

  • Always use designated cycling infrastructure when available
  • Follow traffic rules strictly – cyclists must obey same rules as motorists
  • Required equipment:
    • Front and rear lights
    • Functioning brakes
    • Bell for signaling
    • Reflectors
  • Cycling etiquette:
    • Use hand signals for turning
    • Stay in designated lanes
    • Ring bell when passing pedestrians
    • Ride in direction of traffic
    • Maintain single file in groups
  • Zero tolerance for cycling under influence of alcohol
  • Respect pedestrian rights of way

Religious & Spiritual Considerations

  • Be aware of religious holidays that may affect travel:
    • Catholic regions (especially Bavaria) observe more religious holidays
    • Eastern Germany is generally more secular
    • Western and Southern regions have stronger religious traditions
  • Respect religious sites and dress codes when visiting
  • Sunday is traditionally a quiet day – many businesses closed
  • Religious festivals may affect road access and cycling routes

Food & Dining Customs

  • Main meal structure:
    • Breakfast (Frühstück)
    • Lunch (Mittagessen) – traditionally the main meal
    • Dinner (Abendbrot) – usually lighter
  • Regional specialties vary significantly
  • Dining etiquette:
    • Wait for host to begin eating
    • Keep hands visible on table
    • Make eye contact when toasting
    • Take time to enjoy meals – no rushing
  • Many restaurants close between lunch and dinner service

Regional Variations

North vs South

  • Northern regions:
    • More reserved communication style
    • Protestant influence
    • Maritime culture
    • Direct communication
  • Southern regions:
    • More informal and sociable
    • Catholic influence
    • Traditional customs more prevalent
    • Distinct regional dialects

East vs West

  • Eastern regions:
    • More secular
    • Different political attitudes
    • Less exposure to international tourists
    • More traditional outlook
  • Western regions:
    • More international
    • Stronger economy
    • More diverse population
    • Modern outlook

Cultural Travel Tips

  • Learn basic German phrases – efforts are appreciated
  • Research local festivals and events that might affect routes
  • Respect quiet hours (Ruhezeit) – typically 10 PM to 6 AM
  • Carry cash – many places don’t accept cards
  • Be aware of photography rules and privacy concerns
  • Environmental consciousness is important:
    • Use proper recycling bins
    • Respect nature preservation areas
    • Follow sustainable practices
  • Cultural festivals considerations:
    • Plan around major events like Oktoberfest
    • Be aware of local celebrations that may affect cycling routes
    • Christmas markets in December can affect city center access
Getting Around (Other Transportation)

✈️ Airport & Flights

Bremen Airport (BRE)

Description: Located just 3.5km from the city center, Bremen Airport (Hans Koschnick) serves as a key regional airport handling approximately 1.81 million passengers annually. Airlines include Lufthansa, KLM, Turkish Airlines, Ryanair, and others serving primarily European destinations.

Ideal for:

  • Domestic and European flights
  • Business travelers
  • Quick city access
  • Regional connections

Key Airlines & Routes:

  • Lufthansa: Frankfurt and Munich
  • KLM: Amsterdam
  • Turkish Airlines: Istanbul
  • Ryanair: Various European destinations
  • Swiss International Air Lines: Zurich

Websitewww.bremen-airport.com


🚆 Train Services

Deutsche Bahn Long-Distance

Description: Bremen Hauptbahnhof serves as a major hub with excellent connections to major German cities via ICE and IC trains:

  • Berlin: ~3 hours
  • Hamburg: ~54 minutes
  • Hannover: ~1 hour 16 minutes

Ideal for:

  • Intercity travel
  • Business trips
  • Weekend getaways
  • International connections

Websitewww.bahn.com

Regional Train Services (Regio-S-Bahn)

Description: Operated by NordWestBahn, covering Bremen/Oldenburg Metropolitan Region with multiple lines:

  • RS 1: Bremen-Farge to Verden
  • RS 2: Bremerhaven-Lehe to Twistringen
  • RS 3: Wilhelmshaven/Bad Zwischenahn to Bremen
  • RS 4: Nordenham to Bremen
  • RS 6: Rotenburg to Verden

Ideal for:

  • Regional travel
  • Daily commuting
  • Airport connections
  • Suburban access

🚊 Public Transportation (BSAG)

Tram Network

Description: Extensive network with eight lines covering 114.6 kilometers, upgraded to light rail standards in several sections.

Ideal for:

  • City center travel
  • Tourist sightseeing
  • Regular commuting
  • Shopping trips

Bus Network

Description: Comprehensive bus system complementing tram services, with Gröpelingen serving as a major interchange hub.

Ideal for:

  • Areas not served by trams
  • Night travel
  • Flexible route options
  • Suburban connections

Night Services

Description: Special night lines ensuring 24-hour mobility throughout Bremen.

Ideal for:

  • Late-night travel
  • Entertainment district access
  • Early morning airport transfers

BSAG Websitewww.bsag.de


🎫 Ticketing Options

Fare System

Description: Various ticket options available through VBN (Verkehrsverbund Bremen/Niedersachsen):

  • Single tickets
  • Day passes
  • Monthly passes
  • BOB ticket (flexible pay-per-ride)
  • Germany-wide 49€ ticket

BremenCARD

Description: Tourist pass offering free public transport and attraction discounts, available for 1-3 days starting at €11.50.

Ideal for:

  • Tourists
  • Short-term visitors
  • Attraction hopping
  • Cost-effective travel

🚲 Alternative Transportation

Bike-Sharing

Description: Flexible bike-sharing system integrated with public transport, offering eco-friendly city navigation.

Ideal for:

  • Short trips
  • Tourist exploration
  • Environmental consciousness
  • Last-mile connectivity

Car-Sharing

Description: Short-term car rental services available throughout Bremen, reducing private vehicle dependency.

Ideal for:

  • Day trips
  • Shopping excursions
  • Flexible travel needs
  • Group travel

Taxi Services

Description: Traditional and app-based taxi services available 24/7.

Ideal for:

  • Direct point-to-point travel
  • Airport transfers
  • Late-night transportation
  • Business travelers
Flying With Your Bicycle

Major Airlines Serving Bremen

Lufthansa

Germany’s flagship airline connects through Frankfurt and Munich.

  • Bicycle Policy: Lufthansa charges between €70 and €250 depending on your route. Bikes must not exceed 32 kg or a total size of 315 cm (height + width + depth). Advance registration is required.
  • Why It’s Best: Lufthansa is known for professional handling of sports equipment, a strong global network via Star Alliance, and consistent procedures for bike transport.
  • Website: https://www.lufthansa.com

KLM

This Dutch airline offers connections through Amsterdam.

  • Bicycle Policy: KLM allows bikes up to 23 kg and 176.5 x 23.0 x 101.5 cm in size. Advance registration is required. Bike boxes are available for purchase at Amsterdam Airport for €20.
  • Why It’s Best: KLM has a reliable process for bike transport, reasonable fees calculated online, and convenient access to bike boxes.
  • Website: https://www.klm.com

Ryanair

A budget-friendly option with direct routes to Bremen.

  • Bicycle Policy: Ryanair charges €60 when booked online or €75 at the airport. The bike weight limit is 30 kg, with a size limit of 81 x 119 x 119 cm. E-bikes are not allowed.
  • Why It’s Best: Ryanair offers low base fares, direct routes to Bremen, and a clear pricing structure for bicycle transport.
  • Website: https://www.ryanair.com

Pro Tips for Bicycle Travel

Packing Requirements

  • General Guidelines: Remove or fold the pedals, turn the handlebars parallel to the frame, deflate the tires slightly, and secure or remove any loose items to prevent damage during transport.
  • Packaging Options: Choose between a hard-shell bike case, cardboard box, or soft bike bag. Use bubble wrap and tape for added protection if needed.

Booking Tips

  • Advance Planning: Always book bicycle transport at least 48 hours ahead. Check airline policies, confirm connection times, and be aware of seasonal fee changes.
  • Cost Saving Strategies: Booking online typically reduces fees. Compare full costs between airlines, look into membership perks, and check for promotional offers on sports equipment.

Arrival Procedures

  • At Bremen Airport: Bicycles are collected from the oversized baggage area. A direct tram (Line 6) connects the airport to the city. There’s also an assembly space and storage options available on site.

German Cycling Regulations

Required Equipment

  • What You Need: Bikes in Germany must have two functioning brakes, front (white) and rear (red) lamps, pedal reflectors, and a working bell or horn.

General Rules

  • How to Ride Legally: Use bike paths when available, follow the direction of traffic, don’t use your phone while riding, and obey local alcohol limits.

Additional Considerations

Insurance

  • Protecting Your Bike: Consider extra insurance for transport, confirm your policy covers your bike’s current value, and document its condition before travel. Keep all relevant receipts and paperwork.

Seasonal Factors

  • Timing Matters: Summer often means higher fees and less space for bicycles due to increased demand. Major events can also reduce availability. Plan and book as early as possible.

Alternative Options

  • If You Don’t Bring Your Own: Bremen has bike rental and sharing programs. You’ll also find storage at the airport and local bike shops that offer assembly and support services.

Using a CTC Certified Bike Tour Operator:

If it’s your first time going to Germany or you prefer a hassle-free cycling experience, using a CTC (Cycle Travel Club) certified bike tour operator can be an excellent choice. These operators provide guided tours, bike rentals, and logistical support, making your cycling trip more enjoyable and less stressful.

Benefits of CTC Certified Operators:

Local Expertise:

  • CTC certified bike tour operators have extensive knowledge of the region’s cycling routes, terrain, and attractions.
  • They can customize tours based on your preferences and skill level.

Bike Rental Options:

  • These operators offer a variety of well-maintained rental bikes suitable for different types of cycling adventures.
  • You can choose from road bikes, mountain bikes, or hybrid bikes based on your preference.

Guided Tours and Support:

  • Enjoy guided cycling tours led by experienced local guides who can provide insights into culture, history, traditions, natural beauty, and cuisines.
  • Benefit from logistical support, including vehicle backup, accommodations, and meals arranged along the route.

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Important Info (MUST READ)

Local Emergencies

Emergency Contact Numbers

In case of urgent situations while cycling in Bremen, it’s important to know who to contact and where to go. Save these numbers in your phone and keep a printed copy with your travel documents.

  • Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance): Dial 112 for immediate emergencies. This toll-free number works throughout Europe.
  • Medical After-Hours Services: Call 116 117 for non-life-threatening medical issues outside of standard clinic hours.

Foreign-Friendly Hospitals

Klinikum Bremen-Mitte

A major hospital known for comprehensive emergency services and multilingual staff.

  • Address: 28205 Bremen
  • Services: Full-service emergency care with foreign-language support
  • Recognition: One of Bremen’s main medical centers

Bremen Mitte Clinic

Listed among Germany’s top 100 hospitals by FOCUS magazine and home to the country’s first pediatric surgery center.

  • Services: General medical care, pediatric and emergency specialties
  • Features: Multilingual support available for foreign visitors

Bremen-Ost Clinic

A well-equipped facility known for modern medical technology and excellent care.

  • Services: Emergency and specialized medical care

Consular Assistance

If you’re a U.S. citizen and need help, contact the nearest consulate.

  • U.S. Consulate General in Hamburg: Offers services like passport renewal, emergency aid, and notarial services.
  • Address: Kehrwieder 8, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
  • Phone: +49-30-8305-0

For other countries’ embassies, refer to Embassy Finder for a complete list.


Travel Insurance Options

Having the right insurance is crucial when traveling with a bike. These providers offer cyclist-friendly coverage.

  • Velosurance: Offers dedicated cycling insurance, including theft, accidental damage, liability protection, and optional medical coverage. Worldwide protection is available with no depreciation on bike replacement.
  • World Nomads: Travel insurance covering over 250 sports, including cycling. Includes emergency medical and evacuation coverage, trip cancellation, gear protection, and 24/7 support.

Emergency Procedures for Cyclists

Know what to do if something goes wrong while cycling in Bremen.

  • In Case of Accident: Prioritize your safety and move out of danger if possible. Call 112 for emergencies, take photos of the scene, exchange contact details with involved parties, and report incidents to the police if injuries or major damage occur.
  • Required Documentation: Always carry your ID, medical insurance card, travel insurance details, emergency contact info, and photos of your bicycle’s serial number and condition.

Preventative Measures

Staying safe starts with preparation.

  • Required Equipment: Bicycles must have two working brakes, front and rear lights (white and red), pedal reflectors, and a bell or horn.
  • Safety Preparations: Maintain your bicycle regularly, learn local cycling rules, understand emergency protocols, carry basic repair tools, and keep emergency contacts accessible.

Cultural and Legal Considerations

Following the rules helps avoid trouble and keeps everyone safe.

  • Cycling Regulations: You must use bike paths when available, follow traffic signals and signs, and maintain your bicycle in accordance with German road standards.
  • Legal Requirements: Always carry identification, have insurance that covers accidents, and follow the proper procedures in case of a crash.

Do I need a Visa to Enter?

🔵 For US Citizens

Short-Stay Requirements

  • No visa needed for stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period
  • Valid for tourism, business, or visiting purposes
  • Passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond planned departure date
  • Part of the Schengen Area agreement

Important Changes for 2025

  • ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) will be required
  • Not a visa but a mandatory travel authorization for visa-exempt travelers
  • Must be obtained before travel

Long-Stay Requirements

  • National visa required for stays longer than 90 days
  • Applies to purposes such as:
    • Work
    • Study
    • Family reunification

🔴 For Non-US Citizens

Visa Categories

Schengen Visa (Type C)

  • For short stays up to 90 days
  • Valid for tourism, business, or visiting
  • Single, double, or multiple entry options

National Visa (Type D)

  • For stays longer than 90 days
  • Required for:
    • Students
    • Workers
    • Family reunification
    • Research purposes

Visa Waiver Countries

  • Check if your country has a visa waiver agreement with Germany
  • Still subject to the 90/180 day rule
  • Must meet all entry requirements

📝 General Visa Application Requirements

Required Documentation

  • Valid passport
  • Completed visa application form
  • Recent passport photos
  • Proof of travel insurance
  • Flight itinerary
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Financial means proof
  • Purpose of visit documentation

Application Steps

  1. Determine visa type needed
  2. Gather required documents
  3. Schedule appointment at German embassy/consulate
  4. Submit application and pay fees
  5. Wait for processing
  6. Collect visa if approved

Processing Information

  • Times vary by visa type and embassy location
  • Recommended to apply well in advance
  • Additional documents may be requested
  • Interview may be required

🔗 Important Links & Resources

Official Websites

Embassy Locations

  • Find your nearest German embassy or consulate through the Federal Foreign Office website
  • Schedule appointments through the embassy’s online booking system

Additional Resources

  • Visa application forms
  • Fee schedules
  • Country-specific requirements
  • Processing time information

Special Considerations

Emergency Situations

  • Expedited processing may be available
  • Contact nearest German embassy
  • Additional fees may apply

Extension of Stay

  • Must be requested before current visa expires
  • Apply at local immigration office (Ausländerbehörde)
  • Requires valid reason for extension

Always check the official websites for the most current information and requirements, as they may change over time.

Cell Phone & Wifi Access

📱 Mobile Network Coverage & Providers

Major Network Providers

  • Deutsche Telekom: best coverage with 99.6% 4G and 98% 5G coverage
  • Vodafone: covers 90% population with 45% 5G coverage
  • Telefónica (O2): slightly lower coverage than competitors

Coverage Quality

  • Excellent coverage in urban areas
  • Some gaps in rural regions and along highways
  • Federal Network Agency working to ensure 50 Mbps minimum speed across 99.5% of Germany by 2030

💳 Pre-paid SIM Options for Tourists

Physical SIM Cards

  • Available from major providers (Telekom, Vodafone, O2)
  • Purchase locations:
    • Airport shops
    • Mobile carrier stores
    • Electronics retailers (MediaMarkt, Saturn)
    • Convenience stores
  • Pricing:
    • Basic plans: €10-15
    • Comprehensive plans: €30-50 per month

eSIM Options

  • Available from major providers
  • Compatible with modern smartphones
  • Can be purchased and activated before arrival
  • Similar pricing to physical SIM cards
  • Activation via QR code scan

Activation Requirements

  • Valid passport required for registration
  • Registration can be done in-store or online
  • Immediate activation possible with eSIMs
  • Physical SIMs may require additional activation steps

📶 WiFi Availability

Public WiFi

  • Available in major urban areas
  • Common locations:
    • Cafés and restaurants
    • Public libraries
    • Transportation hubs
    • Shopping malls
    • Municipal hotspots in parks and squares

Accommodation WiFi

  • Most hotels and hostels offer free WiFi
  • Quality and speed may vary
  • Usually included in room rates

Rural Coverage

  • Less consistent WiFi availability
  • May need to rely on mobile data
  • Ongoing improvements through WiFi4EU program

🚲 Specific Considerations for Cyclists

Connectivity Along Routes

  • Coverage varies on cycling routes
  • Better connectivity in urban and suburban areas
  • Recommended to check coverage maps for rural routes

Navigation & Safety

  • Mobile apps available for navigation
  • Phone mounts with charging capabilities available
  • GPS bike computers with automatic features
  • Emergency service access through mobile networks

Charging Solutions

  • SP Connect and SKS phone mounts with charging capability
  • Options for both wireless and USB-C charging
  • Power bank solutions (10,000 mAh) available for non-e-bikes
  • Consider carrying portable chargers for longer routes

💡 Tips for Cycling Travelers

Before Your Trip

  • Research coverage along planned routes
  • Consider purchasing eSIM before arrival
  • Download offline maps for navigation
  • Pack necessary charging equipment

During Your Journey

  • Keep devices charged for emergency access
  • Use offline features when possible to save data
  • Take advantage of WiFi at rest stops
  • Carry backup power solutions for longer routes
Are your Electronics Compatible?

🔌Electrical System Specifications

German Power Standards

  • Voltage: 230 volts
  • Frequency: 50 Hz
  • Socket Types: Type C and Type F (two round pins)
  • Grounding system: Type F includes side grounding clips


📱Device Compatibility & Power Requirements

Common Travel Devices

  • Smartphones (usually dual voltage compatible)
  • Laptops (usually dual voltage compatible)
  • Tablets (usually dual voltage compatible)
  • Camera chargers (check voltage requirements)
  • GPS devices (check voltage requirements)
  • Hair dryers (may need converter)
  • Electric shavers (may need converter)
  • Battery chargers (check compatibility)

Cycling-Specific Devices

  • E-bike charging systems
  • Bike computers and GPS units
  • LED bike lights
  • Electronic gear shifting systems
  • Speed monitoring devices

🔄 Necessary Adapters & Converters

Power Adapters

  • Type F power adapter for German outlets
  • Universal travel adapters with Type C/F compatibility
  • USB travel power adapters with German plug types
  • Voltage converters for 110V devices
  • Different wattage capacities available

🚲Power Solutions for Cycling

Portable Power Options

  • Power banks for device charging
  • Solar chargers for extended trips
  • USB charging hubs
  • Dynamo hubs for power generation
  • Handlebar phone mounts with charging
  • Frame-mounted battery packs
  • Dynamo lighting systems
  • USB charging ports on e-bikes

🚨Safety Guidelines

Device Usage

  • Use hands-free systems only
  • Mount devices securely
  • Avoid headphone use while riding
  • Maintain awareness of surroundings
  • Check device voltage compatibility
  • Use certified adapters and converters
  • Avoid overloading power banks
  • Keep devices protected from weather

💡Recommendations for Cycling Travelers

Essential Power Items

  • Universal travel adapter with surge protection
  • Portable power bank (10000mAh minimum)
  • Multiple USB charging cables
  • Weather-resistant device cases
  • Bike-mounted charging solutions

Power Management Tips

  • Charge devices overnight at accommodations
  • Use power-saving modes when possible
  • Carry backup power for essential devices
  • Plan charging stops on longer routes
  • Consider dynamo systems for extended tours
Currency Exchange

💵Currency Overview

  • The Euro (€) is Germany’s official currency, with banknotes in €5, €10, €20, €50 (commonly used), €100, €200 (less common), and €500 (no longer issued but still accepted),
  • Coins in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, and €1 and €2 denominations

💱Best Currency Exchange Options

  • ATMs are the most cost-effective way to obtain Euros, offering mid-market exchange rates and wide availability throughout Germany, with bank-affiliated ATMs providing lower fees than those at convenience stores or stations

✅Best Practices for Currency Exchange

  • Notify your bank of travel plans, check for international partner banks, verify card compatibility, and order some Euros from your home bank before departure to ensure smooth transactions during your trip

🚲Safety Considerations for Cycling Travelers

  • Use secure, waterproof bags and distribute money across different locations, keeping emergency cash separate and using money belts under clothing for added security while cycling

🗺️Regional Considerations

  • Urban areas offer widespread card acceptance and readily available ATMs with better exchange rates, while rural areas prefer cash transactions and have limited ATM availability, requiring advance planning for cash needs

💡Recommendations for Cycling Travelers

  • Maintain a balance of payment methods by carrying sufficient cash for daily needs, keeping emergency funds separate, planning routes near banking facilities, and knowing locations of partner banks while using cards for larger purchases
Food & Water Quality

🍽️Food Safety Landscape

  • Germany operates under one of Europe’s most rigorous food safety frameworks, with oversight from both EU and national legislation through the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) and Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), ensuring consistently high-quality food products throughout the country

🏪Food Safety in Different Settings

Restaurants

  • All restaurants must adhere to strict hygiene protocols and food safety practices, with regular inspections by state authorities, mandatory staff training for food handling, and high standards of cleanliness and food preparation maintained throughout their operations

Markets & Street Vendors

  • Markets and street food vendors operate under comprehensive health regulations with regular inspections, ensuring safe food handling practices and proper storage conditions, while maintaining traditional food preparation methods under modern safety standards

Festivals & Events

  • Special event food services are subject to additional monitoring and strict health inspections, with vendors required to maintain proper temperature control and hygiene standards despite high-volume food preparation demands

💧Water Quality & Safety

  • German water quality ranks among the world’s highest standards, with 84% of Germans rating their tap water as “good” or “very good,” supported by regular testing and compliance with EU Water Framework Directive, making it safe to drink throughout the country

Water Infrastructure

  • The country maintains a modern, well-maintained water system with comprehensive management strategies, regular monitoring by health authorities, and strict quality control measures ensuring safe drinking water delivery nationwide

⚠️Safety Tips & Precautions for Travelers

General Food Safety

  • Practice basic food safety by washing hands before eating, choosing freshly prepared meals from reputable establishments, and being cautious with raw or undercooked foods while enjoying Germany’s culinary offerings

Water Consumption

  • Travelers can safely drink tap water throughout Germany, use water fountains, and consume ice in restaurants, with no need for bottled water unless personally preferred

Special Considerations

  • Take precautions by informing restaurants of any food allergies, checking for hygiene certificates in establishments, monitoring food storage temperatures, and reporting any food safety concerns to local authorities
What do the US Dept of State, US Embassy, and CDC say?

Check out the latest Travel Advisory to Germany from the US Dept of State.  Use the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to inform them of your travels.

Read the Travel Health Notices & suggested vaccinations from the CDC

For the latest updates and resources, visit the U.S. Embassy in Germany’s official website:  US Embassy & Consulates in Germany

Supplement Your Health / Travel Insurance

General Insurance Requirements

  • Travel insurance is mandatory for Schengen visa holders, requiring minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical expenses, emergency care, hospitalization, and medical repatriation, while non-visa holders are strongly recommended to obtain coverage for unforeseen medical expenses and emergencies during their stay

🚲Specialized Insurance Options for Cyclists

World Nomads

Feather Insurance

  • Provides English-language service with comprehensive coverage for both regular bikes and e-bikes up to €12,000, including theft, vandalism, and accidental damage, with no waiting periods
  • Offers worldwide coverage and immediate protection
  • URL: feather-insurance.com

Hepster

  • Offers customizable coverage for bikes up to €10,000, including theft, damage, and wear and tear protection, though services are primarily in German
  • URL: hepster.com

Helden

  • Provides comprehensive protection for bikes up to €15,000 with flexible cancellation options and includes breakdown and pick-up services
  • URL: helden.de

📋Additional German Insurance Providers

MVK Versicherung

  • Offers coverage for both new and used bikes with worldwide protection for up to 6 months
  • Includes breakdown and pick-up services
  • URL: mvk-versicherung.de

Ammerländer Versicherung

  • Provides affordable coverage starting at €5.20 per month
  • No requirement for bikes to be locked to fixed objects for theft coverage
  • URL: ammerlaender-versicherung.de

💡Key Considerations for Cycling Travelers

Coverage Requirements

  • Ensure your policy includes:
    • Emergency medical coverage
    • Medical evacuation services
    • Liability protection
    • Theft and damage coverage
    • Accident protection
    • Worldwide coverage if needed

Safety Measures

  • Most insurers require use of certified locks
  • Documentation of bike value and condition
  • Proof of ownership
  • Proper security measures when parking

Claims Process

  • Understand pre-authorization requirements
  • Keep emergency contact numbers accessible
  • Document any incidents thoroughly
  • Maintain all relevant receipts and documentation
How to Stay Safe

🚦Road Safety & Traffic Conditions

  • Germany enforces strict traffic rules with well-developed cycling infrastructure, including dedicated cycle paths and a mandatory 1.5-meter overtaking distance in urban areas, requiring cyclists to follow the same traffic signals and signs as motor vehicles while using designated cycling paths where available

🛠️Safety Equipment & Bicycle Maintenance

  • German law requires all bicycles to be equipped with two independent brakes, white/pale yellow front headlamp, red rear tail light, white front reflector, red rear reflector, two yellow wheel reflectors, orange pedal reflectors, and a functioning bell, with regular professional maintenance recommended

🏥Health & Medical Precautions

  • The German healthcare system provides extensive medical services accessible via the emergency number 112, though cyclists should plan routes considering medical facility locations, especially in rural areas where accessibility may vary

🌦️Seasonal Considerations

  • Cycling activity in Germany fluctuates significantly between seasons, with participation dropping from 16.7% in summer to 10.3% in winter, necessitating appropriate seasonal equipment and weather adaptation strategies

🌍Cultural Awareness & Local Customs

  • German cycling culture emphasizes punctuality, direct communication, and proper etiquette, including using dedicated bike lanes, maintaining single-file group riding, and showing respect for pedestrians while following local customs

🛡️Crime Prevention & Personal Safety

  • To combat bicycle theft, cyclists should employ high-quality U-locks or D-locks, park in well-lit busy areas, register their bicycles with local authorities, and maintain vigilance, particularly in urban environments

📜Insurance & Legal Considerations

  • While not mandatory for non-Schengen visa holders, personal liability insurance (around 4.99 Euros monthly) is highly recommended, with additional comprehensive bike insurance options available for theft, damage, and liability protection

💡Practical Safety Tips for Cyclists

Essential Safety Practices

  • Cyclists must utilize dedicated bike lanes, maintain proper vehicle distance, follow traffic signals, use hand signals, ensure visibility with proper lighting and reflective gear, avoid alcohol while cycling, and keep emergency contacts readily available

Emergency Preparedness

  • Maintain essential safety items including a basic first aid kit, charged mobile phone, knowledge of nearby medical facilities, emergency contact information, copies of important documents, and accessible insurance information
Essential Apps

🗺️ Navigation & Route Planning Apps

Komoot ★★★★★

The most highly recommended app for cycling in Germany, offering:

  • Detailed route planning for various cycling styles
  • Turn-by-turn navigation
  • Offline maps
  • Large German user base
  • Community recommendations

Links: Android, iOS

Google Maps ★★★★

Essential backup navigation with:

  • Bike-specific routing
  • Real-time updates
  • Offline maps
  • Lower-traffic road highlights

Links: Android, iOS


🌤️ Weather Apps

Weather & Radar ★★★★

  • Accurate detailed forecasts
  • Cloud density information
  • User-friendly interface
  • Free version available

Wetter.com ★★★★

  • Up-to-date forecasts
  • Pollen count information
  • Live weather cams
  • Available in English

Public Transportation & Bike Sharing

DB Navigator ★★★★★

Essential for combining cycling with public transport:

  • Train schedules
  • Bus routes
  • Comprehensive coverage
  • Real-time updates

Nextbike ★★★★

Popular bike-sharing service:

  • Available in multiple cities
  • Flexible pricing
  • Public transport integration
  • Easy rental process

Translation Apps

Google Translate ★★★★★

  • 108 languages supported
  • Camera translation
  • Offline mode
  • Free service

Links:

  • Available on both Android and iOS app stores

DeepL ★★★★

  • Precise translations
  • Natural language processing
  • Free version available
  • Professional quality

🚨 Emergency & Safety

NINA ★★★★

Official German warning app:

  • Emergency alerts
  • Weather warnings
  • Regional notifications
  • Official government information

Additional Recommended Apps

Strava ★★★★

  • Track your rides
  • Social features
  • Performance analytics
  • Route discovery

Ride with GPS ★★★★

  • Detailed route planning
  • Elevation profiles
  • Turn-by-turn navigation
  • Offline capabilities

Links:


💡 Tips for App Usage

Before Your Trip

  • Download all apps before departure
  • Set up accounts and verify functionality
  • Download offline maps
  • Test navigation features

During Your Journey

  • Keep devices charged
  • Use offline features when possible
  • Combine apps for optimal experience
  • Regular app updates for best performance

Resources

How to learn the local language FAST!

🗣️Essential Words & Phrases

Basic Greetings

  • Hallo! – Hello!
  • Guten Morgen! – Good morning!
  • Guten Tag! – Good day!
  • Guten Abend! – Good evening!
  • Auf Wiedersehen! – Goodbye!
  • Tschüß! – Bye!

Essential Communication

  • Wie heißen Sie? – What’s your name?
  • Ich heiße… – My name is…
  • Wie geht’s? – How are you?
  • Mir geht’s gut – I’m doing well
  • Danke (schön)! – Thank you (very much)!
  • Bitte! – Please/You’re welcome!

Emergency Phrases

  • Hilfe! – Help!
  • Ich brauche die Polizei – I need the police
  • Wo ist das Krankenhaus? – Where is the hospital?
  • Ich verstehe nicht – I don’t understand
  • Sprechen Sie Englisch? – Do you speak English?
  • Es ist ein Notfall – It’s an emergency

📱Mobile Apps for Learning

Top-Rated Apps

  • Duolingo: Free app with gamified lessons, ideal for basic vocabulary and grammar
  • Babbel: Comprehensive app focusing on conversational practice and cultural immersion
  • Memrise: Specializes in vocabulary building through flashcards and native speaker videos
  • Busuu: Combines structured lessons with native speaker feedback

Online Resources & Tools

Websites

  • Deutsche Welle: Comprehensive resource with grammar and vocabulary lessons
  • Die Onleihe: Goethe Institute’s free digital library with 23,000 German language materials
  • Rocket Languages: Offers extensive RocketGerman online course

YouTube Channels

  • Easy German: Authentic content showing real German conversations
  • Deutsche Welle Learn German: Educational videos for all levels

📚 Language Courses

Online Courses

  • Goethe-Institut: Official German cultural institute offering structured online courses
  • Deutsche Welle Courses: Free interactive lessons with multimedia content
  • Loecsen: Fast-track course focusing on essential travel phrases

Offline Options

  • Goethe-Institut in Germany: Immersive in-person courses
  • International Language Institute: Weekly group classes

📋30-Day Learning Plan

Week 1-2

  • Learn basic greetings and numbers
  • Master essential phrases for daily interactions
  • Begin with simple grammar structures
  • Practice pronunciation with native audio

Week 3-4

  • Expand vocabulary for travel situations
  • Learn directional phrases
  • Practice basic conversations
  • Focus on listening comprehension

Daily Practice Tips

  • Spend 10-15 minutes on each key activity: reading, writing, speaking, listening, and memorizing
  • Use memory techniques and mnemonics for vocabulary retention
  • Create a German-speaking environment through micro-immersion
  • Combine active and passive learning methods for 40% faster progress

Top Cycling & Travel Influencers for Germany

🚲Cycling & Adventure Influencers

1. Fabio Wibmer (@wibmerfabio)

  • Instagram: Fabio Wibmer
  • YouTube: Fabio Wibmer
  • Summary: A prominent cycling influencer with 3 million followers, known for his daring stunts and creative cycling content across Germany and beyond.

2. Fritz Meinecke (@fritz.meinecke)

  • Instagram: Fritz Meinecke
  • Summary: A versatile content creator with 992.9K Instagram followers, focusing on travel, adventure, and outdoor activities throughout Germany.

Travel Influencers

3. Nathalie Aron (@voyagefox_)

  • Instagram: @voyagefox_
  • Summary: A travel influencer with 565.1K followers, specializing in hotel bookings and practical travel tips throughout Germany.

4. Feliz vonder Laden (@felixladen)

  • Instagram: @felixladen
  • Youtube: Felix Laden
  • Summary: A travel content creator with 743.7K followers who combines travel with cinema and shows, making him a notable figure in the German travel space.

🚲Cycling Websites & Blogs

1. ADFC (General German Bicycle Club)

  • Website: ADFC.de
  • Summary: Premier cycling organization in Germany providing detailed maps, guides, and annual analyses of popular cycling routes.

2. Cycling Thread

  • Website: CyclingThread.com
  • Summary:  Active resource offering detailed information and rankings of popular cycling routes in Germany, including infrastructure and sightseeing opportunities.

3. MTB-News

  • Website: https://www.mtb-news.de
  • Summary: Germany’s premier mountain biking news and community platform offering latest updates and resources for MTB enthusiasts.

Travel Blogs

1. That Backpacker

  • Website: https://www.thatbackpacker.com
  • Summary: A comprehensive travel blog by Audrey Bergner covering detailed travel planning tips, museums, and food scenes across Germany.

2. My Germany Vacation Blog

  • Website: www.mygermanyvacation.com
  • Summary: Run by experienced travelers Aaron & Cate with over 30 years of Germany exploration expertise, offering detailed hotel reviews and countryside route suggestions.

3. California Globetrotter

  • Website: www.caliglobetrotter.com
  • Summary: Written by an expat living in Germany, focusing on fairy tale towns and castles with valuable travel tips and expat perspectives.

4. Drifter Planet

  • Website: DriftPlanet.com
  • Summary: Written by an expat living in Germany, focusing on fairy tale towns and castles with valuable travel tips and expat perspectives.

5. An Adventurous World

  • Website: AnAdventurousWorld.com
  • Summary: Comprehensive coverage of German destinations, from Berlin’s hipster scene to Black Forest explorations.

 

🏛️Official Tourism Resources

1. German National Tourist Board

  • Website: https://www.germany.travel
  • Summary: The official tourism website of Germany offering comprehensive travel information, cultural highlights, and practical planning resources.

2. Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action – Tourism

3. German Convention Bureau (GCB)

  • Websitewww.gcb.de/en
  • Summary: Specialized organization focusing on business travel and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) in Germany.

4. Bremen Tourism

 

Cycling and Travel Brands in the country

Bicycle Manufacturers

1. Canyon

  • Website: https://www.canyon.com
  • Summary: A premium direct-to-consumer bicycle manufacturer known for high-quality road, mountain, and triathlon bikes in the higher price segment, favored by both professionals and amateurs.

2. Cube

  • Website: https://www.cube.eu
  • Summary: Established manufacturer offering a wide range of bicycles from children’s bikes to high-end road and mountain bikes, known for excellent value for money in the mid to high-price segment.

Cycling Gear & Equipment

1. VAUDE

  • Website: https://www.vaude.com
  • Summary: An environmentally friendly outdoor and cycling apparel manufacturer based in Tettnang, known for their eco-friendly production methods and innovative Eco Finish water resistance technology.

2. ORTLIEB

  • Website: https://www.ortlieb.com
  • Summary: A renowned manufacturer of waterproof bags and accessories, particularly popular among touring cyclists for their durable and functional designs.

Cycling Accessories

1. SKS Germany

  • Website: https://www.sks-germany.com
  • Summary: A century-old manufacturer specializing in high-quality bicycle accessories including fenders, pumps, and phone holders known for their sturdy construction.

2. Sigma Sport

  • Website: https://www.sigmasport.com
  • Summary: A tech-focused company producing bike computers and smart phone mounts with integrated fitness tracking capabilities.

Navigation & Route Planning

1. Komoot

  • Website: https://www.komoot.com
  • Summary: Germany’s leading cycling platform for planning outdoor adventures and cycling routes with comprehensive mapping features and community engagement.

Protection & Security

1. Trelock

  • Website: https://www.trelock.de
  • Summary: A specialized manufacturer focusing on security and stability, offering high-quality bike locks and weatherproof accessories designed for extreme conditions.

Bike Components

1. Büchel Group

  • Website: https://buechel-online.com/en/buechel-group/ 
  • Summary: A prominent manufacturer of bicycle parts including LED lights, battery covers, wheels, saddles, and locks under various brands like VUELTA, EXAL, WITTKOP, and SEKURA.

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