On The Table Read Magazine, “the best arts and entertainment magazine UK“, discover Bremen this summer – the vibrant Hanseatic city on the Weser that’s set to become Europe’s ultimate cycling hotspot with world-class races, cultural bike festivals, scenic themed trails, and perfect infrastructure for every type of rider.
Bremen is gearing up to become a premier destination for cyclists this summer, drawing enthusiasts from across Europe and beyond. With a packed calendar of exciting events, scenic themed trails, and outstanding cycling infrastructure, the northern German city offers the perfect mix of sport, culture, and exploration on two wheels.



GFNY International Cycling Race Comes to Bremen
August 2026 will see Bremen host a major highlight for the global cycling community. On 30 August, the renowned GFNY race series makes its debut in the Hanseatic city. Originally launched in New York in 2011, this event blends high-performance riding with a strong sense of community, attracting both amateur and experienced cyclists.
The race begins and ends in Bremen’s vibrant Tabakquartier district. Participants will tackle a scenic 100 km route that winds through picturesque countryside, historic villages, and modern urban landscapes. Finishers earn the chance to qualify for the GFNY World Championship in New York City, with celebratory after-race festivities held back at the Tabakquartier.
Thrilling Cargobike Race for All Ages
Cycling fans can enjoy a unique competition earlier in the season with the 10th Bremen Cargobike Race, also known as the 4th United Cargobike Race, scheduled for 20 June 2026. This fun and skill-focused event lets riders showcase their abilities on modern cargo bikes.
The challenging course demands not only speed but also precise handling to navigate tricky obstacles. Categories include races for electric and standard cargo bikes, plus a dedicated family race that welcomes children to join the excitement.


BIKE IT! Festival: Where Cycling Meets Culture
From 5–6 September 2026, the BIKE IT! festival on Bremen’s Überseeinsel transforms the city’s innovative waterfront district into a celebration of bike culture. Set against the backdrop of historic shipyards and artists’ studios, the event combines a bike fair, expert technical talks, test ride opportunities, guided excursions, street food, and diverse art and cultural experiences.
This vibrant gathering proves how seamlessly sport and culture can merge, creating an unforgettable atmosphere that appeals to dedicated cyclists and casual visitors alike.
‘Moors, Magic and Great Art’ Cycling Trail Honors Paula Modersohn-Becker
Art enthusiasts and cyclists can explore a brand-new 107 km themed route launched to mark the 150th birthday of renowned expressionist artist Paula Modersohn-Becker. The ‘Moors, Magic and Great Art’ trail connects key locations where the artist lived and worked, including museums in Bremen, Worpswede, Vegesack, and Fischerhude.
Available year-round, the route can be completed in a single day or spread across multiple stages, offering the ideal way to combine outdoor exercise, scenic countryside views, and cultural discovery.


Why Bremen Ranks Among the World’s Top Cycling Cities
Cycling forms an integral part of daily life in Bremen, making it exceptionally welcoming for visitors. The city boasts an extensive network of well-maintained bike paths and high-quality infrastructure, ideal for everything from relaxed sightseeing tours to longer regional expeditions.
Themed discovery routes cater to all interests and fitness levels, including family-friendly sightseeing through Bremen and Bremerhaven by bike, as well as complete cycle tour of the region. Detailed information and route planning support are available through Bremen Tourismus.
Planning Your Trip to Bremen
Bremen, a historic Hanseatic city located on the Weser River in northern Germany, is easily accessible. The city has its own airport with direct flights from London Stansted (STN) to Bremen (BRE) via Ryanair, taking approximately one hour and twenty minutes. Excellent rail connections also link Bremen to major cities across Germany and Europe.
Whether you’re coming for the big races, cultural festivals, or peaceful countryside rides, Bremen delivers an outstanding cycling experience that combines German hospitality, rich heritage, and beautiful landscapes. Plan your 2026 bike adventure now and discover why this Hanseatic gem is a must-visit destination for pedal-powered explorers.
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