The Green 8 km bicycle route 51 from Nørrebro to Frederiksberg in Copenhagen meets the C99 bicycle superhighway in Frederiksberg. Copenhagen, Denmark.


The Green 8 km long bicycle route 51 from Nørrebro (Noerrebro) to Frederiksberg in Copenhagen meets the C99 bicycle superhighway in Frederiksberg giving the choice to enter the C99 and change direction to either Copenhagen City or the Copenhagen western suburb Albertslund. Bicycle track systems like the Green route 51 are likely to be part of future bicycle superhighways in the Copenhagen area. 25% of the commuting through Copenhagen is done by bicycle, in London only 3%. The C99 from Albertslund to Vesterport Station in Copenhagen city, or vice versa, is only the first of 26 bicycle superhighways covering 300 km already under construction or planned in the region. The next will be from the north-western municipality Furesø (Farum) to Kongens Nytorv in central Copenhagen with a partial opening in October


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Location: Thorvaldsensvej, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen
Photo credit: © Niels Quist / Alamy / Afripics
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