Actually there's no real benefit cycling to work in Copenhagen, except you don't have to use the overcrowded public transportation. Also there's cycling paths next to all roads so it's almost faster biking no matter where you need to go.
The parking fees in inner city also keeps lots of people on the bike I guess, since it's really expensive.
edit; Oh, and the closest forrest to me is Hareskoven, a 10km ride, but theres several places to ride MTB in state owned forests north of Copenhagen, and they are not that far apart.. Just saw that a guy made a Garmin GXP-file with a route that's 62km long with only a few kilometers "transportation sections" on normal road.. Perhaps I should try it later this year when I get in shape :)
Actually there's no real benefit cycling to work in Copenhagen, except you don't have to use the overcrowded public transportation. Also there's cycling paths next to all roads so it's almost faster biking no matter where you need to go.
The parking fees in inner city also keeps lots of people on the bike I guess, since it's really expensive.
edit; Oh, and the closest forrest to me is Hareskoven, a 10km ride, but theres several places to ride MTB in state owned forests north of Copenhagen, and they are not that far apart.. Just saw that a guy made a Garmin GXP-file with a route that's 62km long with only a few kilometers "transportation sections" on normal road.. Perhaps I should try it later this year when I get in shape :)