Bike Route ES 1. Sarón – Puente Viesgo

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    Elisa Bertucci
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    Overall, i felt safe while riding the bike. The bike lane is well separated from the car street for the most part. Just in some moments two bikes passed by in the bike lane, going quite fast, but other than that, i felt safe(this happened at last).

     

    Signs where clear and visible, especially the bike lane, that was particularly visible. When passing by the villages/towns, it happened that the indications were a little more unclear.

     

    The crossings were clear. No particular obstacles, maybe just some horse poop.

     

    I dont see why kids shouldnt ride this path, but maybe some parts could use the supervision of adults(some crossings were a little dangerous). For older people, especially with some mobility issues, maybe it has some tricky parts, like dirt roads or bumps.

     

    In conclusion, the bike trail its quite easy to ride.

     

    The route Saron-Puente Viesgo passed by some towns, some parks and villages, and its parallel to the cars road, so i would say its a good alternative thanks to its functionality. I did not see any train stations, but probably we encountered some bus stops along the way. I also did not notice any bike shops.

    A proposal could be to put more indications regarding the towns/villages/main shops, and not only the ones regarding the rio verde.

     

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