“The uniqueness, longevity and versatility of the bicycle, which has been in use for two centuries and is a simple, inexpensive, reliable and sustainable means of transport that promotes environmental preservation and health.”
It was with these words in 2018 that 193 members of the United Nations voted in favour and decided to celebrate World Bicycle Day on 3 June.
In modern times, where hydro-geological phenomena linked to climate change are contributing to a paradigm shift that brings disasters and devastation, paying attention to even the smallest of gestures that we can make on a daily basis as active citizens of our planet is more important than ever.
Bicycle and creativity
Cycling stimulates creativity, curiosity, and sets a slower but certainly more harmonious pace of life.
This tightens the grip on the need to discover and discover oneself, which in times of digitalisation seems to have become an unattainable chimera.
If we grew up hearing the names of bicycle champions in songs – Francesco De Gregori’s 1993 masterpiece “Il bandito e il Campione” immediately springs to mind – wrapped in the warmth of the Giro d’Italia (Tour of Italy); if we dreamt of uncontaminated journeys on the saddle of a “flaming red” bike; if our knees are still bruised at the memory of the first adventures on bikes without training wheels, today more than ever we can define the bicycle as a semiotic object of dreams and redemption, of awareness and trust, of love and passion.
A cycling holiday
In Croatia, the BiVillage, the magnificent BiHoliday village overlooking the Brijuni Islands National Park, awaits you. Discover it on the saddle of your bike!