GoogleMaps, Velodash, komoot and bike computers are the navigation tools I find very useful when I am having a cycling trip in Taiwan. The pros and cons are also discussed
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Ride with Your Bike on Taipei Metro
I took the Taipei MRT with my bike to Ximending with my bike and cycled home on along the Riverside Bikeways.
Navigate the Riverside Bikeways in Taipei and New Taipei
The riverside bikeways built along the rivers winding through Taipei City and New Taipei City form a vast network of bike paths. But they’re mostly hidden behind the flood walls and thus remain unknown to many visitors and tourists. We have compiled a list of various access points of this “bike freeway system”.
How to Ride with Your Bike on Public Transportation in Taiwan
A hands-on guide on bringing bicycles onto various transit systems like the Taipei Metro, Taoyuan Metro, intercity buses, the High Speed Rail (HSR), and the Taiwan Railways.
Road Conditions for Cyclists in Taiwan – How to check the lastest information
A step-by-step guide on how to check the latest road conditions, such as traffic control measures and road closures along Provincial Highways in Taiwan
Cycling the Suhua Highway: Evaluating Challenges, Experiences, and Factors to Consider
From managing potential risks to embracing its rewards, this guide provides practical tips for planning a safe and enjoyable journey along Suhua Highway
How to Prepare Your Garmin Device for Navigation in Taiwan
A Garmin device only have the map of your country installed by default. Here is how to install a map to a Garmin device so that you can use it for navigation in Taiwan and other countries.
How to Get Around Taipei Urban Area by Bike
If you are planning a trip to Taipei and looking for some tips and guidance in exploring the city on two wheels, this post may come in handy. Here we will try to provide you an overview of the road network in urban Taipei and offer our recommendations on what roads to take if you are riding a bike. We hope this will make you feel more comfortable to pedal your way through Taipei.