BEGINNERS GUIDE TO ALL THINGS CYCLE TOURING – Featuring the EV15

    **Chapters/Time stamps available if you’re looking for a particular stretch of the river/tips!**

    Film 1 – Eurovelo 15 – Full Cycle Touring Film documenting our journey as we cycled the Rhine River, following the Eurovelo 15 cycle route, including tips on how to Cycle the Rhine and general bike tour advice (kit/accommodation/costs/food etc!)

    Film 2 – Cycling the Danube from it’s Source in Germany to Romania via Eurovelo 6

    Film 3 – Cycling the Iron Curtain Trail from Romania to Turkey via Eurovelo 13 and news of our next adventures..

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    FULL DAILY BLOG/ CAMPSITES/ KITLIST/ DISTANCES:
    https://monteandkomodo.wordpress.com/

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    Our most recommended KIT:

    Buy the MSR WhisperLite Universal Backpacking Stove https://amzn.to/3sHuIjM

    Buy our TENT of choice! And we did a lot of research trust me… Cannot fault it for 2 people travelling together – the Msr Elixir 3 V2 Tent green 2020 tube tent https://amzn.to/3ft9mm9

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    Buy perhaps the most useful thing we had! The Delta Unisex Cargo Net with Hooks. Great to keeping everything secure and tidy on the back of your bike https://amzn.to/31wBP2v

    Sea to Summit The Clothes Line https://amzn.to/39tUtfz

    Buy the only choice in Panniers… Ortlieb Unisex’s Back-Roller Plus Bag, Signal Red/Dark Chili, 42 x 23/32 x 17 cm/20 Litre https://amzn.to/3cBSyHW

    Buy the best saddles ever to exist – Brooks Saddles Imperial B17 https://amzn.to/2PNfCKH

    Buy the bullet proof, comfiest cycle touring mattress Therm-a-Rest ProLite Apex Ultralight Self-Inflating Backpacking Pad with WingLock Valve, Large – 25 x 77 Inches https://amzn.to/3sCYwxH

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    Route & Guide book
    The Rhine Cycle Route: From source to sea through Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands (Cycling and Cycle Touring) (Cicerone Guide) https://amzn.to/39uJdzI

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    15 countries, approx. 5500km, 77 days cycling over 96 days, camping, warm showers and cheap hotels in Eastern Europe.
    Do watch the Full episodes available on our YouTube channel!

    Thanks for watching!

    I hope you enjoy our bicycle touring documentary film and it makes you want to do one too! We practiced in England with a couple of longer day tours, approx. 50 miles or so in a weekend then just went for it. Thankfully our jobs allowed us a 4 month sabbatical, the perfect amount of time to cycle to the edge of Asia, Istanbul! For preparation and tips on what to take on a tour, check out our YouTube episodes Playlist for the ride – ‘Cycle tour London to Istanbul’. Thanks for watching!!

    Music from #epidemicsound​ Edited on Filmora 10​ software by Wondershare.
    All filmed on small point and shoot #canong7xmkii​ and #drone​ #djispark

    00:00 – Intro
    02.39 – Day one, leaving London for the Netherlands
    04.44 – Planning
    08:16 – Day six, Wijk bij Duurstede and the start of our Eurovelo 15 trip
    08:50 – Accommodation
    11:48 – Day eight, into Germany
    15:47 – The Rhine gorge, the middle Rhine
    21:26 – Day fifteen, lower Rhine
    22:11 – Cooking, camping, cycling
    26:44 – Hydration
    27:39 – Costs
    28:29 – Day sixteen, 1000km
    29:34 – France, to Strasbourg
    32:19 – Switzerland, Basle
    36:31 – The Rhine falls / Rheinfalls
    37:36 – Stein am Rhein
    38:29 – Bodensee and Koblenz
    39:24 – Austria, Bregenz
    40:21 – To Liechtenstein, Vaduz
    41:47 – To Chur and the start of the Rhine

    24 Comments

    1. Seriously the most instructive and thorough travel vlog for cycling through Europe that I've ever seen! Can't wait to see part 2!

    2. Great video! I'm doing the EV15 this year. Any tips for bike and gear security? How safe did you feel leaving your things? I'd like to do some non-bike tourist things while there but am worried about leaving my bike unattended for a couple hours at a time.

    3. another great and informative vid mate, nice one. Ill be doing Eurovelo 15 in July when I set off on my big trek……doing Eurovelo 6 to.

    4. That was so enjoyable, thanks, particularly because my wife and I did it in the opposite direction also summer 2018 so it brought back some very pleasant memories of familiar places. We may have passed you! We started from Andermatt on 25 June and reached Cologne about 16 days later.

    5. Hi Mat & Harriet I just want to tell you that I have just found your video and really enjoyed watching it. Aged 72 its even got me thinking about riding the route as well. Although my wife probably won't let me as she is convinced I will be murdered if I venture too far from home. I am now looking forward to viewing your other two videos . Best wishes to you both Ted.

    6. i am planning to do cycle tour of rhine soon. your video was good. when did you go? may june july? i am sure you said but i missed it. thanks. k

    7. What a fantastic video! Thank you for sharing your adventure. All the information you provide is great too but done in a really informal manner.

      Planning on a trip to Greece to visit my sister next summer. This video is very useful!

      Have a great summer guys, looking forward to your next film! 👌👌👌

    8. one should also be aware about the enormous history of those Rhine regions. the Rhine was the main border and conflict zone between the Roman Empire and the Germanic tribes (which also means between the romanized Celts (that culture came originally from the regions around Southern Germany/Austria (Hallstatt)) and the Germanic tribes. This critical border was also one of the main reasons why the Roman Empire changed from a one city centered Empire (Rome) to a more decentralized in four sectors with four capitals: Milano (Italy), Nicomedia (Izmit/today Turkey), Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica, today Serbia) – and Augusta Treverorum = Trier/Germany. Those Rhine regions (especially at first today Netherland, Germany, Belgium) are also the main regions where the Germanic Frankish tribe confederation has formed and created the Frankish Empire. Franken in Bavaria, Frankfurt, France, Frankenstein etc. are all named after this tribe. Directly and indirectly all the countries around are created by this Frankish Empire (France was a direct offspring, 'Germany' became at first the next dominant Empire, the Holy Roman Empire) etc… Karl der Grosse (Charles the Great/Charlemagne), 'the father of Europe', who had his capital in Aachen/Germany initiated the 'Karolingian Renaissance'. This was not just an important step to a modern schoolsystem but there was the invention of Upper-Lower case letters and starting sentences with an upper case! The known Renaissance later was NOT just in Italy but started for many aspects already before that parts of (especially) Flamish Belgium, Netherlands and nearby regions of Germany – thanks to more liberal cities (same reasons why the Renaissance in Italy also started at first in such more liberal cities) …

    9. I think the Eurovelo marketing department need to send you some free pastries for showcasing the route so well! Great to find this film on Youtube and looking forward to watching the next ones. Happy cycling!

    10. When are you taking another trip.. This video is so Good we need another series. This is my third time watching and being jealous BTW.

    11. Im doing the eurovelo routes this summer. Cycling from Denmark to croatia I wanna know, was it mostly bike friendly lanes ? It seems like it was from your videos.
      Oh and btw… your videos have been the best cycle touring videos I've seen and has inspired me the most to do this

    12. Love this! Thanks guys for documenting your trip. Only question is, dude your seat angle looks painful as f lol! Thanks again, ya’ll rock

    13. Thank you for this video! I'm off in a few weeks riding London to Milan – only going lightweight with x2 10ltr rear panniers and 3.5l upfront. Hotels though, not camping.

      It was really good to get an overview of the route! I need to knock out about 130km a day, its gonna be a challenge!

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