ECF welcomes the Province of Groningen to Cities & Regions for Cyclists, a network that brings together local and regional administrations, actively working to promote the bicycle as a mode of transport and leisure, and the exchange of knowledge on cycling policies.
The Province of Groningen is the northernmost province of the Netherlands, and is a region situated around the City of Groningen, consisting of smaller rural towns and villages, with an approximate population of 600,000 inhabitants. The province boasts a rich cycling history which includes manufacturing of the characteristic “Dutch bike” as early as 1870. Many of the bicycles in today’s streets bare strong resemblance to the late 19th century designs developed in the province. The province’s cycling modal share was 37% in 2017 and has been growing steadily.
Photo credit: Province of Groningen
For the province, carefree connections, and mobility options between and across towns, villages, and the city for all residents and visitors, are key priorities when it comes to planning. This is reflected in the Mobility Strategy 2022-2035, which presents long-term policy objectives. Among these is the objective to increase the number of cyclists by 20% by 2027. To reach this goal, the province is working on the following:
By becoming a member of ECF's Cities & Regions for Cyclists, the Province of Groningen is looking to network with fellow members, to share and gain knowledge and insight, as well as to connect with members working on cycling projects in (semi-)rural regions.
Cover photo credit: Routebureau Groningen
Province of Groningen joins a network of cities and regions committed to promoting cycling as a mode of transport and leisure,
collectively representing over 50 million citizens across Europe and beyond.
For more information on ECF’s CRC network and how to join, visit our Cities & Regions for Cyclists page.
For more information on Province of Groningen, click here.