Bicycling is an activity that can create endless happy memories for everyone. However, as we grow older and the pace of life gets faster, bicycles are gradually moving out of our sight.


With the arrival of spring, why not take advantage of the season to find a bike and rediscover the joys of nostalgic travel on two wheels?


Many countries around the world have recognized the benefits of cycling and have set up perfect bicycle rental systems, special bicycle lanes, and erected bicycle road signs on the road. If you plan to take a trip, why not rent a bike and enjoy a leisurely ride in the bright spring sunshine?


One great place for cycling is Lake Annecy, which is known for its natural beauty and clean air. It has become a second home for sports enthusiasts from France and around the world, offering surfing and paragliding in the summer and skating and skiing in the winter.


However, cycling is also a popular activity here, and the locals believe in the joy of "We exercise, We are healthy." This is why Annecy is bidding for the right to host the 2018 Winter Olympics.


The 46km long cycle path around Lake Annecy does not follow the shore of the lake, but instead, forks into farm villages and goes through tunnels. As a result, the scenery changes from the blue lake to the spires of the red towers of the French countryside, creating a refreshing ride that is never monotonous.


You can't help but start to envy the owners of those lakeside villas who have seen all the flowers in spring and the lake and the mountains grow old. If they can be together for a lifetime, they should have no regrets in their hearts.


The French court cycling tour follows the left bank of the Seine River to visit the famous places in the west, including the Orsay Museum and the Louvre on both banks. It only takes 20 minutes to ride to the vicinity of the National Assembly, making it suitable for tourists who want to experience cycling in the city.


While cycling around the city is certainly enjoyable, the Versailles Palace on the outskirts of the city is still a great option. The palace, as known to the general public, only accounts for one-sixth of Versailles. The remaining five-sixths are large grassy gardens and canals.


If you rely on two legs alone, the sunset may not be finished, but fortunately, the park has a bike rental area. Visitors can rent a bike for two hours by paying the documents as collateral.


France has set up public bicycle systems in 37 cities, with more than 45,000 bicycles. In 2007, Paris introduced 10,000 bicycles and set up 750 stations, which quickly doubled.


Paris' public bicycles have attracted 224,000 members, and the number of cyclists has increased by 41%, with a total of 130 million uses of public bicycles per year. One in three people who ride a bicycle in Paris rides a public bike.


Cycling is an activity that can create unforgettable memories. As we rediscover the joys of cycling in the spring, we can appreciate the beauty of nature and the surroundings. With the availability of bicycle rental systems, special bicycle lanes, and bicycle road signs, cycling is more accessible than ever before. So, let's grab a bike and enjoy the ride!