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EuroVelo 7, kallad the Solvägen (Sun Route), är en 7.409 kilometer lång delvis genomförd. delvis planerad, cykelled mellan Nordkap i Norge och ön Malta i Medelhavet.[1] Cykelleden ska gå genom nio länder: Norge, Finland, Sverige, Danmark, Tyskland, Tjeckien, Österrike, Italien och Malta.[2] EuroVelo 7 är en av cykellederna i det europeiska projektet EuroVelo, som drivs av European Cyclists' Federation.

EuroVelo 7 har sin norra ändpunkt i Nordkap, via Lakselv till gränsen till Finland och sedan till Karesuando. går en kort sträcka i Finland till Karesuando

I Sverige, mellan Karesuando och Helsingborg, skulle sträckan bli 2.990 kilometer med utnyttjande av Sverigeleden från Karesuando till Göteborg via Falun och Kattegattleden mellan Göteborg och Helsingborg.


går en lång sträcka i Sverige via Vittangi, Luleå, Umeå, Sundsvall, Falun, Örebro, Mariestad, Göteborg, på Kattegattleden till Helsingborg, med färja till Helsingør, Köpenhamn, Gedser och färja till Rostock i Tyskland.

Cykelleden följer Danish National Cycle Routes numren 5, 8 och 9 och tvärar landet över öar och med färjor. The route will take you from Padborg to Copenhagen, while from Copenhagen the EV7 follows the Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route to Gedser, varifrån en färja går till den tyska hamnen i Rostock.[3]

From the German port of Rostock on the Baltic Sea coast the EV7 continues to follow the Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route towards Berlin. Passing through the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania it takes the route south towards the Mecklenburg Lakes. The towns of Neustrelitz and Güstrow offer cultural attractions en route. It then follows the Havel River and the towns of Oranienburg and Fürstenberg/Havel and the tranquil expanse of the state of Brandenburg towards Berlin.[4]

After Berlin, the EV7 eventually connects to the Elbe Cycle Route which leads through Dresden and uphill all the way on its way to the Czech border.

The EV7 crosses the border with Germany, in the region of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. After a fairly adventurous part of the route as it follows the Elbe Cycle Route to Mělník (about 50 km (31 mi) from Prague) with outstanding château and steep vineyards at the confluence of the Vltava (Moldau) and the Labe (Elbe) rivers. It continues then to Prague on the Vltava. After Prague the EV7 leaves the Vltava (Moldau) due to the cascade of the water and joins it again before Týn n.Vltavou. The best section of the Moldau river route is between Týn n.Vltavou and České Budějovice and château Hluboká n/Vltavou. The route then passes the picturesque UNESCO town of Český Krumlov.

From the Czech border the EV7 passes through Linz and Salzburg before it passes into the Alps to Italy. Its length is 553 km (343,6 mi).

The Austrian section of EV7 offers stunning scenery cycling along alpine rivers, through beautiful towns like Linz and Salzburg and taking in some of Europe’s largest nature reserves. It crosses the Czech border into Austria at Rybnik, and follows the Grenzland cycle route (R5), then the Gusental cycle route (R28) along minor roads in the province of Upper Austria. From St. Georgen an der Gusen, it follows the Danube cycle route (R1) through the town of Linz, past the famous river bends of the “Schlögener Loop” until you reach Passau, Germany. You can then follow the Inn cycle route (R3) along the Austrian-German border, through the nature reserves of the Inn valley, all the way to Salzburg. From Salzburg, the EV7 follows the Alpe-Adria Trail, which makes use of new railway tunnels to cross the Alps without difficult climbs. Then, there are short sections following the Glockner cycle route (R8) until "Möllbrücke" and then the Drau cycle route (R1) through the province of Carinthia lead you to the border crossing with Italy near the town of Sillian.[5]

The EV7 in Italy follows the BicItalia route B1, known as the Ciclopista del Sole (the Sun Cycle Route), through from the Austrian border into South Tyrol, then through the cities of Verona, Mantua, Bologna, Florence, Grosseto, Civitavecchia, Rome, Latina, Naples, Salerno, Reggio Calabria, Messina, and Palermo in Sicily. From Sicily a ferry can take you to Valletta in Malta.

There are two EV7 circuits in Malta: one circuits the island of Malta and the other the island of Gozo.[6]

Externa länkar

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