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4 RIVERS PATH, SOUTH KOREA

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In 2015, an impressive 1,757km network of cycling paths was completed in

South Korea. The network follows the country’s four major rivers – Hangang, Nakdonggan­g, Geumgang, and Yeonsangun – and it connects South Korea from east to west and north to south. Built by K-water, a government agency responsibl­e for water management, the network also helps to rejuvenate areas along the rivers and protect areas from floods.

One of the most popular segments of the network runs between Seoul and Busan, South Korea’s two most populous cities. Spanning about 600km, the route is mostly flat and comprises paved bicycle paths, with a few on-road sections where vehicle traffic is low. The route is well-marked with signage.

Deemed suitable for all ages, the most challengin­g part of the 4 Rivers Path is its overall length. Participan­ts can apply for a medal and a certificat­e to celebrate the achievemen­t of cycling the full pathway. Proof of completion is collected with a series of passport stamps at certificat­ion centres along the way. These red booths also usually have bicycle parking, tire inflation pumps and areas to rest, as well as free Wi-Fi.

A mix of campground­s and hotels are available for overnight accommodat­ions, and there is no shortage of riverside views. One attraction that is sure to be a highlight for cycling enthusiast­s is the Sangju Bicycle Museum, home to a large collection of bicycles of all types and sizes, as well as an overview of the history of bicycles in South Korea.

Several websites and blogs recommend riding the route around October, in between South Korea’s cold winters and hot summers.

Thanks to a new law passed in 2018, pedal-assist e-bikes are now categorize­d as regular bicycles in South Korea. They are permitted on cycling infrastruc­ture across the country as long as they meet special requiremen­ts, including a maximum speed of 25kph and a maximum weight of 30kg.

 ?? ?? Spanning about 600km, the popular 4 Rivers Path is mostly flat and runs between
Seoul and Busan.
Spanning about 600km, the popular 4 Rivers Path is mostly flat and runs between Seoul and Busan.
 ?? ?? (bottom left lower) The Geumgang river trail. (bottom left upper) Cycle the full pathway and apply for a medal and a certificat­e. (below clockwise from top left) The amazing 4 Rivers Path route is well-marked with signage; red booths en route offer bicycle parking, pumps, rest areas and free Wi-Fi; don’t miss the Sangju Bicycle Museum; the route is mostly flat and is suitable for all ages.
(bottom left lower) The Geumgang river trail. (bottom left upper) Cycle the full pathway and apply for a medal and a certificat­e. (below clockwise from top left) The amazing 4 Rivers Path route is well-marked with signage; red booths en route offer bicycle parking, pumps, rest areas and free Wi-Fi; don’t miss the Sangju Bicycle Museum; the route is mostly flat and is suitable for all ages.
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