Biking circuit around Lake Tisza completed
Source: themayor.eu
The last section of the 67-kilometre cycle path built around Lake Tisza, Hungary's largest artificial lake, became operational, MTI reported. The 6,5-kilometre stretch between Tiszafüred and Poroszló, running along the main road 33, was built for HUF 3,1 billion. The safety of cyclists is ensured by the physical separation of the 2,5-metre-wide cycle path from the road, and four bridges were built as part of the development.
Prominent tourist destination
During the handover ceremony, Minister of Innovation and Technology László Palkovics said that the development is basically in line with its tourist purpose, it respects the beauty of the landscape and fits into the natural environment.
At the event, Government Commissioner for Active Hungary Máriusz Révész observed that the Lake Tisza bike circuit is important for all settlements in Heves and adjacent counties, helping the region to become a prominent cycling tourist destination. Two international cycling routes meet at Lake Tisza and the new section is expected to double the number of cyclists around the reservoir to around 100 000 by 2021. He added that the government is also supporting the reconstruction of lookout towers and boosting water tourism.
Cycling infrastructure to reach 15 000 km by 2030
Of the more than 9 000 km cycling facilities currently available, 4000 km are independent cycle paths or walking and cycling paths. Between 2014 and 2020, significant developments are underway with domestic and EU funding, totalling more than HUF 200 billion.
The existing network will be expanded with 2000 km of new independent cycle paths in the foreseeable future, while the total cycling network will approach 15 000 km by 2030, Palkovics said. As part of the ongoing developments, he mentioned the rehabilitation of the Balaton Bike Circuit, the construction of the Budapest-Balaton connection and the pending completion of the cycle path between Eger and Egerszalók.