![]() If you plan to take the train, make note of the fact that there is usually only one train each day that can accommodate full-size bicycles, so be sure to buy your train ticket(s) at least a day or two in advance… and be sure to get a ticket for both you and your bicycle.īringing your own bicycle to Taiwan is a good idea – especially if you plan to spend several weeks or months cycling around the country. There are shopping malls, restaurants, night markets and entertainment galore.įrom Taipei, you can cycle straight out of the city (which is easier to do than you might think) or jump on a bus or train that will take you and your bicycle to one of Taiwan’s most bicycle-friendly locations. This bustling metropolis of 2.6 million people is the thriving commercial center of the island and is the most modern location in the entire country. If you’re coming to Taiwan from a foreign country, you’ll likely fly into Taiwan’s capital and largest city – Taipei. ![]() Taiwan is truly a land built for bicycle travel!Ĭlick here to read about (and see photos from) my month-long bicycle tour in Taiwan… and then watch the video below to hear my friend Kevin and I discuss our favorite bicycle touring moments in the country. ![]() The island nation of Taiwan is a small, but crowded place filled with friendly people, good food, affordable accommodations, and some of the best cycling infrastructure in the entire world. ![]()
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