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What to Do in Ghent
Discover Ghent's medieval castles, vibrant food scene, and hidden gems. Your complete guide to exploring Belgium's most authentic city by bike.
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Cycling safely in the snow
While many choose to leave their bicycles at home when the snow comes, we actually enjoy cycling in our cities when the roads are a bit quieter. Snow and ice do make the streets a little bit trickier to maneuver so we have put together a couple of tips to help you!

How much does it cost to rent a Donkey Republic bike?
Donkey Republic pricing offers a variety of options and types of rides that you can take. This blog post aims at answering how Donkey Republic pricing works making sure you are 100% equipt to use a Donkey. In general Donkey Republic offers three types of prices/rides. Just Ride Pricing which is paying as you ride. Memberships, and Day deals.

From 25% to 50%: Closing the gender gap in urban cycling
Did you know that women make up only 25% of micro mobility users, including bike sharing? Amongst Donkey Republic riders that rate can go up to 37%, but there is still a long way to go. Despite the many benefits of cycling – such as improved physical health, reduced commuting time, and saving money – women are still significantly underrepresented on two wheels. To close this gender gap in cycling, we need to understand why it still exists, and take actions to create safer and more inclusive environments for women to cycle in.

Commuting in Copenhagen: A Sustainable Combination of Bikes and Public Transport
Copenhagen, a city known for its commitment to sustainable living, is bringing innovative ideas and putting actions in place to redefine the way people commute. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the city’s unique blend of public transport and bike-sharing, showcasing how it’s shaping a greener, more efficient commuting landscape.
How cycling can help you achieve your New Year’s resolutions
As the clock struck midnight on January 1st, many of us set new goals to improve our lives in the upcoming year. Whether it’s going to the gym regularly, cycling to work, making healthier choices or saving money, it hasn’t even been a month and it might look like our resolutions are already going up in smoke – much like those fireworks on New Year’s Eve.