Gdańsk is a city with a well-developed cycling infrastructure where numerous local bike routes intersect with EuroVelo trails:
EuroVelo 9 – Baltic-Adriatic Route
EuroVelo 10 – Baltic Sea Cycle Route
EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail.
Following these trails, you can not only appreciate the beauty of urban parks and extensive beaches but also discover less accessible areas of Main Gdańsk and the charming streets of Wrzeszcz and Oliwa.
You don't have to worry if you don't have your bike; Gdańsk has a modern city bike system called MEVO.
Cycling is not only an enjoyable way to get around the city but also an opportunity to explore it from a local’s perspective. In Gdansk alone, there are over 16.4 thousand bike parking spots available. The newest multi-level bike parking facility has been opened in the Gdańsk Wrzeszcz railway station building.
Another factor encouraging the use of bicycles is the well-prepared road infrastructure. Gdansk itself boasts over 861 km of bike paths, and the network continues to grow. Many intersections are equipped with special traffic lights for cyclists and bike racks. Many hotels and conference facilities offer secure, designated spots for leaving bicycles. All these amenities encourage the use of bicycles, making cyclists full-fledged participants in road traffic.