The way points of this bicycle route:
Have a last long coffee in Kerek-Perec, the move on towards Kossuth Lajos sgt. There is cycling route all the way out the city. Head towards Kiskundorozsma, then Kiskunmajsa.
Until Zsombó, traffic is sort of dense at times, but it gradually decreases. Be sure to manage your shoppings and other civilizational tasks until Kiskunmajsa - there comes 20+ uninhabited kilometers.
Use the public wells - not many to be found during the rest of the journey.
A typical Kiskun city, this is your last chance to refresh yourself before the most challenging 25 kilometers of your trip. Make sure to have a bath in the fountain in the centre, and check out the statue of Petőfi in the park.
Take a deep breath, and get determined: you won't ever give it up, and, considering your age, you won't cry. Yeah, it's boring, yeah, the weather is hot, and no fresh water is available, but believe me, you can do it!
These straights are really boring. But don't miss the lovely Kiskun-scenes (farms, plains, but mostly plains), you have the time to look at them.
You see? You could make it. Now you can get some freshwater, maybe have a cake/chocolate somewhere. Only 16 kilometers to go.
And here you are. It's time to somehow set up your tent, and then somehow get to the stands around the lake, and get some of the famous wines from Soltvadkert. The camping is cheap, but extremely noisy (electronic bird alarm, early morning tractors, etc.).
Welcome to Bikely, take a step by step tour of this path:
Press Start Tour - then use the navigation buttons below to move along the path.
A good 80 kilometer ride through straight roads with low traffic volumes. With a challenging 30 km from Kiskunmajsa to Soltvadkert (desert feeling).
Tagged with: Recreational, Onroad, Intermediate, Low traffic, Safe, Rural, Scenic, Touring