3. Infrastructure, services, and tourism potential.

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    Helena
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    A well-equipped and attractive route makes cycling more enjoyable for locals and tourists alike. 🗣 What details can you observe and comment on? Were there secure bike racks? Was the route well-lit at night? Did you see fountains, benches, shaded areas, or rest spots? Did it feel like a nice place to spend time? Could you imagine this as part of a tourist route or a weekend trip with friends or family? 📸 Are there scenic, cultural, or historical points of interest along the way? Would you recommend this route to someone visiting your area? 👉 Tell us what’s missing or what makes this route special, and feel free to suggest services, signs, or features that would make it even better!

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    Mel12
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    <span style=”color: #000000; font-family: Inter, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;”>Infrastructure along the route is minimal. There are no dedicated bike lanes, bike racks, or signs for cyclists. The absence of a bike parking space at the school is a clear area for improvement and would be easy to fix. Although the route itself is short, it could be made more attractive and useful with the addition of shaded areas, benches, or a rest zone near the school entrance. While the route doesn’t currently stand out as a tourist path, small enhancements could make it a pleasant, educational example of local sustainability for visitors.</span>

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    Sasha
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    <span style=”caret-color: #000000; color: #000000; font-size: medium;”>I wouldn’t say that the route we took is particularly noteworthy for tourists, and all the necessary infrastructure (excluding cycling-related) that might be needed for children is already in place.</span>

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