Travelling to WHY on a bike (36/n)
A little bit of confusion right at the end: I had planned my route to end at the place where the pedestrian entrance was marked on the map when I planned it.
Shortly before there, I encountered this sign, and was not sure what to do at first - some cars just ignored the sign and went in anyway, but came back out after a while.
Travelling to WHY on a bike (37/n)
I decided to try it anyway, because my bike battery was almost empty and I didn't want to switch to the spare battery just for the diversion route.
Success: I was allowed to go in, pushing my bike through the pedestrian entrance, and got my wristband shortly after that π
So I actually made it to #WHY2025 by bike, and there was even still some daylight when I arrived.
Travelling home from WHY on a bike (1/n)
It's my last evening at #WHY2025 and I'm planning my trip back home to MΓΌnster.
For more variety, I will take a different route than on the way here. It is (in theory, not counting detours to reach the spots for camping on the way) only about 9 km longer than the other one, 265 instead of 256 km... so it should be doable in a similar amount of time.
Travelling home from WHY on a bike (3/n), looking for camping site recommendations
So if you know any #camping sites in Amsterdam, west of Apeldoorn, or near the german border about 25 km south of Hengelo, that...
- allow tents
- have the reception open in the evening
- provide electricity for tent camping (not only for caravans)
... I would like to know about them ^^