EV1 The Atlantic Coast Route

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Map of the EuroVelo 1 route.

EuroVelo 1 (EV1), named the Atlantic Coast Route, is a 8,186 km (5,087 mi) long EuroVelo long-distance cycling route running from North Cape in Norway to Sagres in Portugal. This north-south route runs (mostly) along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean of Western Europe and passes successively through eight countries: Norway, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, England, France, Spain and Portugal.

Route[]

In Norway[]

North Cape (EV7, EV11), Tromsø, Vestvågøy, Bodø, Trondheim (EV3), Alesund, Bergen (EV12).

Note that since 2008, ferry services no longer operate Bergen in Norway and the Scottish city of Aberdeen. This can be done by air, however.

In the United Kingdom[]

Aberdeen (EV12), Banff, Nairn (EV12), Glasgow, Ayr, Stranraer. Belfast, Craigavon, Derry.

In the Republic of Ireland[]

Letterkenny, Galway (Dublin-Galway Greenway EV2), Limerick (Limerick Greenway), Cork, Waterford (Waterford Greenway), Rosslare.

In the United Kingdom[]

Fishguard, Swansea, Newport, Bristol, Barnstaple, Plymouth. The EV1 follows the Devon Coast to Coast route (National Route 27) and the Tarka Trail.

In France[]

In France, the EV1 is marketed as the Vélodyssée.[1] With a length of 1,210 km (750 mi) the EV1 connects Roscoff to Hendaye all along the Atlantic Coast. In Brittany, the EV1 largely follows the voie verte (greenway) along the Nantes-Brest canal, while in Aquitaine it follows the greenway along the coast of the Landes forest.

Roscoff (EV4), Nantes (EV6), La Rochelle, Arcachon, Hendaye.

In Spain[]

Pamplona (EV3), Burgos (EV3), Salamanca, Merida, Huelva.

In Portugal[]

Faro, Sagres.

Gallery[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Velodyssey, the Atlantic cycling route". The Velodyssey. Retrieved 29 December 2013.

External links[]

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