Missing Section of Danube Cycle Path in N Budapest Finally Receives Permit
- 15 Oct 2025 7:19 AM
The investment will ensure a safe and swift connection the city centre and to the 4th district, as well as providing an uninterrupted connection to the cycle path in the direction of the Danube Bend and the northern border via the towns of Vac and Szob, BKK said.
It will also ease the commute of those cycling from the northern suburbs around Dunakeszi to Budapest workplaces, it added.
The call for tenders is expected to be published in spring 2026, the statement said.
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