Route 2010
Overview
The Ecotopia Biketour will move from Northern England, through France, Belgium, (maybe the Netherlands briefly) and Germany. See the rough route on googlemaps It will be about 1600km long, which is shorter than last year's and we'll take a little more time to do it (a bit over two months). (Hopefully it's an improvement...ah, don't you love learning from lessons!)
Places + events + dates we are planning for so far:
ENGLAND:
Thurs 24th June - London
- (For those who arrive in London a day early there is a free activist film night with food and drink from 1900-2200 at Artsadmin, address below)
Fri 25th June - London
- 10am-6pm - if you're in London then come to Artsadmin, Toynbee Studios, 28 Commercial Street, London E1 6AB - www.artsadmin.co.uk - any time after 10am. We will taking part in the last day of Artsadmin's Interference project [1], building our own portable rocket stove, screenprinting this year's Biketour t-shirts and flags, and fixing up our bikes with some visiting mechanics.
- 6pm - Critical Mass, London, England - starts at the South Bank, under Waterloo Bridge south. Critical mass gathers from 6pm but usually doesn't leave until 7pm so don't worry if you're running late.
Sat 26 June - London-Darlington
- People travelling from London go by train (We will have tickets for 15 people and bicycles from London to Darlington booked already. We will have 15 cheap tickets which will be taken by the first 15 people who register to join the biketour from the start. If you register later the tickets will be more expensive.)
- We will probably ask you to pay us back for your ticket if you can afford it, we have some funding to pay for some of these tickets, but not all of them. (To be discussed on the tour)
- The meeting/start point in the afternoon of Sat 26 June is Darlington station - first arrivals from London at 1400, last at 1830.
- Details of evening activity and sleeping place in Darlington TBC
Sun 27 - Darlington to Botton Village (near Danby) 55km
Mon 28 June - Botton to York - 65km - a big day of cycling with a big hill at the start
- Sleeping place in York: St Barnabas Church Hall, details to follow
- Monday night TCCC pub crawl
Tues 29 June - York
- participate in the "Open day" at the Towards Carfree Cities Conference IX [2]
- Carfree film night
Weds 30 June - York
- Biketour Consensus Decision Making workshop led by Seeds for Change [3] 1000-1700
- Possible TCCC boat trip in the evening
Thurs 1 - York-Pontefract - 50km
- We will cycle through 'Megawatt Valley' where three of the biggest coal fired power stations in the UK sit near each other. The largest, Drax Power station provide 7% of the UK's electricity and is the UK's single largest emitter of carbon dioxide, and the highest estimated emitter of Nitrogen Oxide in the European Union.
Fri 2 July - Pontefract to Leeds - 40km
Sat 3 July - Leeds
- Workshop day, led by us: What on earth is this "climate justice"? ; Vegan cooking ; Bicycle maintenance & repair ; open to more (feel free to prepare something of 1 hour!)
Sun 4 July - Leeds-Sheffield - 60km - a big day of cycling going from one big city to another through a fairly urban area
Mon 5 July - Sheffield-Wincle (near Buxton) - 60km another big day with some hills
Tues 6 July - Wincle-Stone? - 40km
Weds 7 July - Stone?-Huntington Lane Camp (near Telford) - 40km
Thurs 8 & Fri 9 July - Huntington Lane Camp [4]
- rest days, or optional visit by train to Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales [5], or action that we organise
Sat 10 July - Huntington Lane-Leintwardine, Craven Arms - 50km
Sun 11 July - Leintwardine-Canon Frome Court (near Hereford) - 50km
WALES
Mon 12 July - Canon Frome-Abergavenny - 55km
Tues 13 July - Abergavenny
- rest day, including some helping on the organic farm at Abergavenny Gaia Coach Institute - [6]
Weds 14 July - Abergavenny-Merthyr Tydfil - 35km
Thurs 15 July - Merthyr Tydfil-Usk - 50km
ENGLAND AGAIN
Fri 16 July - Usk-Bristol - 45km
Sat 17 July (and possibly Sun 18 July) - Bristol
- Day of visits to local projects/organisations in Bristol including Southmead Carnival
- we still need a sleeping place in Bristol - contact us if you have any ideas!
Mon 19 July - Bristol-Pewsey - 70km - a fairly big day - a long distance but completely flat with an easy route
Tues 20 July - Pewsey-Northdown Orchard - 55km
Weds 21 July - Northdown-Havant - 55km
Thurs 22 July - Havant-Portsmouth Harbour 15km & Portsmouth-Le Havre by ferry
- Arrive at ferry port at 0700, ferry leaves Portsmouth 0830, arrives Le Have 1245. This is the only ferry that day, we cannot miss it!
- We already have 20 cheap tickets at 16 GBP each for cyclists on this ferry - these will be taken by the first 20 people to register.After these might not be space for any more cyclists or you might have to pay more or take a different ferry, so register as soon as possible!
- We will probably ask you to pay us back for your ticket if you can afford it, we have some funding to pay for some of these tickets, but not all of them. (To be discussed on the tour)
FRANCE
- 22nd July - 1st August Camp Action Climat (french climate camp [7]) near Le Havre, France.
- Dieppe (?) something to do with nuclear!
- 6-7 August - Ruisseauville "A petits pas" [8] Environmental education, eco-construction
- 8 August - Landrethun le Nord (?) eco-construction "Le Chenelet"
- 9-11 August - Calais No Borders camp
- 12 August - Herzeele (?)
BELGIUM
- 14th August - riding from France to Oostende, Belgium.
- 15th August - Oostende. Climate event: "Big Ask" for a climate law, dancing lesson on the beach, political panel discussion, concert with Cold Cut as part of the "Energy Union Tour" and St Paul's festival.
- 16th August - oostende - Gent (Staying in Merelbeke). 65km
(? critical mass + workshop) 17th August - Gent.
- 18th August - somewhere south-west of Brussels
(? possible) *19th - 21st August - Nethen - Permaculture festival www.festivalpermaculture.be
- 22nd August - 35km - Linter - a workshop in the afternoon/evening with Pieter, a trainer in Conscious Connected Breathing, coming from Hamburg, Germany.
NETHERLANDS
(?maybe earlier) *23rd August - 55km - staying somewhere in the netherlands near Maastricht / Sittard / Geleen & meeting up with dutch people to cycle to the klimacamp!
GERMANY
- 24th August - 55km - We will arrive to the klima camp in Borschemich-Erkelenz, Germany!! [http:/www.klimacamp2010.de/ Klima Camp]
- 25th August - 60km - Bike-action around the coal mine + party at the klimacamp
- 26th + 27th August - workshop and action-preparation days
- 28th August - mass action day for the Klimacamp
- 29th August - Packing up the camp / A biketour evaluation on our successes, concrete suggestions on improvements and planning for next year's tour
- 30th Erkelenz-Cologne - 50km
- 31st Cologne - an ecotopia biketour 20th anniversary reunion party !
Activist/Ecologist Events in north-western europe, summer 2010
How did we come to this proposal? We decided to evaluate all events, camps and gatherings together, instead of automatically going to an Ecotopia gathering now. After lots of broad brainstorming and discussion, and an amazing compilation of activist events near the general route proposals, we came up with what you can see above. See the larger list of possible events here: http://btwiki.ecobytes.net/Possible_Activist_Events_for_BT2010. Please add anything else that you hear about! The list can also be seen on an open edit google map at http://bit.ly/ceNwc6
How to get to BT 2010
UK
BT will be taking place in the UK from the evening of Friday 25th June until the morning of Thursday 22nd July but if you come a bit earlier it should be okay, just let us know.
How to get to the UK (please add your own knowledge and advice here) and also see the information on the FAQ page:
By train:
- Some advice on taking bikes on trains between the UK and other European countries here: http://www.seat61.com/bike-by-train.htm The information is mostly suitable to people coming from the UK, but just read it the other way round!
- If you are coming via Germany you could use the very cheap tickets - Schönes-Wochenend-Ticket (with which groups of five person can travell everywhere within Germany only on Saturday or Sunday for 37 €, no fast trains: EC, ICE) and London-Spezial (from any town in Germany to London for 49 € with ICE and Eurostar, can be booked online here: http://www.bahn.de/p/view/angebot/international/london-spezial.shtml, if you need help with the translation, ask Moritz).
- Some information about taking your bike on Eurostar: you can either carry it onto the train - but it needs to be inside a 'bike bag' (which you could make yourself) - or you can pay extra to have the bike transported separately (25 GBP, don't know Euros price), usually on the same train.
- For advice on taking bikes on other trains in Europe it's worth sending an email to the Biketour list to ask the experts there. Contact
- Taking bikes on trains in the UK is very complicated because we have a stupid system of around 25 different companies running different trains in different parts of the country, and each one has different rules about how you can take your bike on the train (sometimes it's free, sometimes you pay, sometimes you must make a reservation, etc.) This page http://www.atob.org.uk/Bike_Rail.html has the best explanation of each company's current rules.
- Booking tickets on UK trains can be done on lots of websites. This is the main one but is limited and sometimes doesn't show you the cheapest tickets: http://www.thetrainline.com/ A better website for ticket buying is http://www.eastcoast.co.uk/ which has tickets from all over the UK (I think) but gives good prices for trains between London and Yorkshire.
- On Saturday 26th June we have cheap tickets for 15 people and 15 bicycles to travel from London to Yorkshire by train leaving on 3 different trains between 1100 and 1600. If you aren't one of the first 15 people to register, or you are travelling on a different day you need to book another tickets. Contact us if you don't know what to do.
- In Germany, International bike tickets cost 10 Euros and are valid for most trains in Europe. http://www.bahn.de/p/view/service/fahrrad/mitnahme/preise_fahrradmitnahme.shtml
By boat:
- Mark has done some price research on all the possible route to France, Belgium & Netherlands http://bit.ly/dzeFXJ The cheapest ferries are the ones from Dover, and tickets get more expensive further away.
- Sometimes it is possible to 'hitchhike' ferries by having your bike put onto a lorry and travelling on the ferry with that lorry but you need to have time for this.
- There is the "rail and sail" offer from STena line that goes between amsterdam/ rotterdam/ any station in NL and London via Harwich. Trip including train and ferry costs from 39 Euros one way, if you book at least 14 days in advance. http://www.stenaline.nl/en/ferry/london/ Don't try to look at the dutch train companies' website, it's utter crap and doesn't even show this connection...
- You can easily count on £25 - £30 from most ferry ports to london by train and a wee bit extra for your bike depending on which train company you travel with. So the Eurostar might be cheaper.
By bus/coach:
- Bringing a bicycle by international coach is not easy, although Mark and Elissa managed to take their bikes in large cardboard boxes from London to Vienna by Eurolines coach to start the 2004 tour. This was a coach company from Slovakia, maybe that made it easier.
- Taking bikes on buses and coaches in the UK is almost impossible, don't plan to do this.
Cycles in London:
- It might be possible to get hold of a bicycle in London or somewhere else in the UK - contact us if you are planning to do this. You should allow yourself time to organise this, and be aware that the organisers already have a lot of responsibilities before the tour starts.
General notes
- Any more ideas how to come to the tour? mitfahrzentralen/ ride sharing, night train offers, the Czech bus student agency (do they take bikes?) Who wants to expand the list and fill it with details ?
Route questions for the rest of Europe
- For Belgium, google fietsroutenetwork or see http://www.fietsnet.be/routeplanner/ with 18000 km of bikeroutes in Belgium. And I'll ask around in my Maastricht web for Dutch contacts as it seems bt will go through south of limburg - Daniël.
Route Ideas 2011
Ideas for 2011 include baltic states, belarus, ukraine, switzerland, italy, greece...If you have ideas for 2011, however crazy, or if you are interested in being a regional or international co-ordinator, please do so on the bt-org or biketour lists, or write to info[at]ecotopiabiketour.net It's really helpful (for themselves) for people interested in being co-ordinators next year, to join the tour for at least a week this year! Also contact us if you're interested in doing an EVS (European Voluntary Service) project as the ecotopia biketour.