ANWB Paddestoel
RayMundo7431-PGO
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I get to review these ANWB paddestoelen from time to time. In my opinion they are just traffic signs for cyclists, they merely list the directions of various towns and villages along the normal road system. In most countries cycling is a work-out, but in Holland it is mostly just getting from A to B. These paddestoelen are not part of specially designed cycle tracks. So i reject these. But I noticed that some of these have become wayspots. What do you all think?
Comments
Looks very mass produced / generic to me.
For the paddestoel as object per se 'mass produced' is indeed ground for rejection. But I think the idea behind these nominations is that the paddestoel supposedly indicates a great place to work out.
Are they linked to any kind of hiking/biking trails or only as the general route from one city to another?
The latter, they just indicate the best/shortest route for cyclists between cities, towns and villages
If this is the case, they are ineligible (doesn't meet criteria) because they are mass produced.