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Noting the little people in some of the pictures i the microadventure thread, I just got back from a 5 day tour of Lake Constance/Bodensee with my 9 year old. An organised jobbie I found in the back of the CTC magazine but absolutely great. Constance - Stein-Am-Rhein - Rheinfalls - Stein - Uberlingen - Langenargen - Arbon - Konstanz.
We did 170 miles, pretty much all on tracks/away from traffic, flat, beautiful, much lake swimming to cool off, decent grub, fresh cherries daily, great beer/wine, Zeppelin museum, couple of ferry trips. Would do again...Definitely a bit of a bimble but if you are looking for something to do with a kid/kids involving a bit of touring/mayb ease them into it, I'd highly recommend it. Turns out all the stuff that end was organised by Radweg-Reisen (they have a webby).
Oh, and many many pratcical German bikes!
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Looks a great idea - I heard from a few folk when my lad was tiny that pedalling is easy once you have balance, and stabilisers teach the former not the latter so are best avoided. So he had an EasyRider that he loved (and made me practice my sprinting skills).
Love the assembly idea. Anything that helps kids understand how things work/go together is great as so much is a black box (literally)