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31 March 2026
Cycling tourism gains ground: European Parliament recognises its strategic role in Europe’s future
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Cycling tourism has gained formal recognition as a strategic sector in a recent European Parliament report, representing a significant advancement for sustainable mobility and tourism in Europe. This recognition bolsters the argument for greater investment, policy backing, and cross-border collaboration, establishing cycling tourism as a vital component of the EU’s green and resilient tourism transition.
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Cycling tourism is gaining attention in Europe, as highlighted in a recent European Parliament report recognising it as part of a strategic cycling ecosystem. This marks a shift in perception from a niche activity to a vital aspect of sustainable tourism and mobility. The report places cycling tourism within a broader cycling economy, showcasing its contributions to tourism, transportation, infrastructure, and local development. This recognition strengthens its position on the EU policy agenda, advocating for increased funding and integration with broader tourism and mobility frameworks.
Additionally, cycling tourism promotes sustainable travel, reduces environmental impact, and encourages healthier lifestyles while distributing visitors more evenly across regions. This is particularly beneficial for rural areas, where cycling routes create new opportunities for local businesses. The report emphasises that maximising cycling tourism's potential requires targeted investments in infrastructure, services, and connectivity. Overall, this recognition aligns with the EU's increasing focus on sustainability and resilience, positioning cycling tourism as an essential tool for achieving these goals.
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https://www.ecf.com/en/news/cycling-tourism-recognised-as-a-strategic-european-sector-in-a-parliamentary-report/
#Cycling Tourism #Mobility #Sustainable Tourism
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