About This Resource
What This Guide Is and Who Publishes It
Czech Cycling Guide
Czech Cycling Guide is an independent reference archive on cycling infrastructure across Czech Republic. It covers the bike path networks in Prague and regional cities, the EuroVelo long-distance routes crossing Bohemia and Moravia, and practical information on how to access a bicycle — whether through a sharing scheme or a hire shop — in different parts of the country.
The content is written for cyclists who want accurate, specific information: what type of surface a route uses, whether signage is consistent, where bike-sharing coverage actually extends, and what conditions are like in practice versus what the official maps indicate.
This is not a promotional resource and does not advocate for any cycling organisation, municipality, or commercial operator. Operators mentioned in the articles are noted because they are relevant to the topic, not because of any commercial relationship.
Editorial Approach
Content is based on publicly available data from IPR Praha, EuroVelo route databases, and municipal cycling authorities, supplemented by route-level observation. Where facts are taken from official sources, those sources are linked directly within the text.
Articles are reviewed and updated when conditions change. The update date at the bottom of each article reflects when the content was last verified, not necessarily when it was first written.
External links in the articles point to official organisations: Prague's Institute of Planning and Development, the European Cyclists' Federation, Klub českých turistů, and municipal transport authorities. No affiliate links or paid placement exist in any article.
Publisher Information
Czech Cycling Guide is published by CZ Bike Media s.r.o., registered in the Czech Republic (IČO: 09876543, DIČ: CZ09876543). The company is registered at Mánesova 28, 120 00 Praha 2. Contact: info@fivehunagavaba.eu / +420 226 212 900.
Areas of Coverage
- Prague's designated cycling network — routes A through F, separated paths, signed routes on roads
- Riverside cycling along the Vltava and Labe (Elbe) corridors
- EuroVelo routes EV4, EV7, EV9, EV13 — Czech segments, surface types, GPX data sources
- Bike-sharing in Prague (Nextbike, Rekola) — station networks, pricing, fleet types
- Hire shops for touring bikes, e-bikes, child trailers in Prague and regional cities
- Integration of cycling with Prague Metro and suburban rail (S-Bahn) lines
- South Moravian cycling: Brno, Lednice-Valtice, vineyard routes near Mikulov
- Practical considerations for touring cyclists entering Czech Republic from Germany, Austria, and Poland
Key References Used