EuroVelo & Cycling Tourism Conference

Balatonfüred Congress Center

24-26 September 2025

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In September 2025, Balatonfüred will host the EuroVelo & Cycling Tourism Conference. After Spain, Turkey, and Denmark, Europe is turning its attention to cycling in Hungary. And Hungary is focusing on European cyclists!

  • Where is cycling tourism heading in Europe?
  • What services do cyclists require?
  • How can local communities benefit from cycling tourism?

Let’s find the answers together for a more sustainable future!

Listen to presentations by international experts, get inspired at our workshops, and meet new international business partners! Our conference offers adventurous, sustainable, and unparalleled gastronomic experiences!

About Balatonfüred

Programme

The three-day conference will revolve around cycling and cycling tourism. The core of the programme will consist of presentations and workshops from experts coming from all corners of Europe, with a central focus on environmental, social, and economic sustainability – all through the lens of cycling. The programme will be made dynamic by thematic cycling tours. These will provide tangible examples, offering an opportunity for discussion. Those attending for three days can start building connections with Europe’s top experts right from the welcome party on the first evening.

Full programme

Explore Lake Balaton!

You can cycle around the huge lake on its dedicated bike paths – and take a break for a swim any time. On the northern shore of Lake Balaton, you’ll find buttes and vineyards, while the southern shore offers stunning panoramas and exciting detours for cyclists, stretching to a total of around 200 km.

About Balaton

EuroVelo routes in Hungary

The EuroVelo network, which spans all of Europe, also weaves through Hungary’s breathtaking landscapes. Hungary is a key hub, with four EuroVelo routes passing through: EuroVelo 6, running from the Atlantic Ocean to the Black Sea; EuroVelo 11, linking Norway to Greece; the EuroVelo 13 known as the Iron Curtain Trail; and EuroVelo 14, which traces the waters of Central Europe. These tours take cyclists along high-quality bike paths, low-traffic public roads, traffic-free asphalt and dirt roads, all set in stunning scenery.

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