Hello there, I was looking into travelling Europe in the cheapest way possible and I want to go just about everywhere (Probably at least 7 major cities - London, Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Marseilles, Rome and Venice). I'm thinking 2 weeks would be the most practical, though I originally idealized a month. I'll be flying in from the USA.
Now, I'm getting to the part about transportation. I'm thinking I'll probably want to camp it because hotel costs would significantly add up over a 2 week interval, so I'm going with that. With that in mind, I'm considering taking some form of public transportation or renting a car. I'm looking over the area I want to travel and I'm realizing that it would probably consume 100 gallons of petrol going 4000 miles in a car, and considering the probable price of gas in Europe of $10/gal, that's like $1000! Compared to the train which is less than $500 for 2 weeks of travel, it seems the train it would be. However, I'm having trouble imagining how one would fit a train in the picture as I'd imagine that campsites probably don't naturally abut themselves next to rail stations; I'd guess they're probably 10 miles to who knows how many miles away from public transportation. So, this is where I'm thinking a bicycle will be handy.
How friendly is bicycle travel in Europe? Do the trains and public transportation accommodate bicycles in a relatively quick and easy manner? Are the roads and drivers "bicycle friendly" or is the culture over there pretty hostile to cyclists? Are roads leading to campsites from the train stations usually low-speed / low-risk / bicycle-friendly? Is there a way to rent a bicycle out in Europe and, if so, what are typical rental costs? I'm just investigating bicycle+train practicality before opting for the far more expensive car travel route (Which, with gasoline and rental costs, seems like it'd be around $1500-2000.). Or, if there's a better way to cheaply travel Europe, please let me know.

Now, I'm getting to the part about transportation. I'm thinking I'll probably want to camp it because hotel costs would significantly add up over a 2 week interval, so I'm going with that. With that in mind, I'm considering taking some form of public transportation or renting a car. I'm looking over the area I want to travel and I'm realizing that it would probably consume 100 gallons of petrol going 4000 miles in a car, and considering the probable price of gas in Europe of $10/gal, that's like $1000! Compared to the train which is less than $500 for 2 weeks of travel, it seems the train it would be. However, I'm having trouble imagining how one would fit a train in the picture as I'd imagine that campsites probably don't naturally abut themselves next to rail stations; I'd guess they're probably 10 miles to who knows how many miles away from public transportation. So, this is where I'm thinking a bicycle will be handy.
How friendly is bicycle travel in Europe? Do the trains and public transportation accommodate bicycles in a relatively quick and easy manner? Are the roads and drivers "bicycle friendly" or is the culture over there pretty hostile to cyclists? Are roads leading to campsites from the train stations usually low-speed / low-risk / bicycle-friendly? Is there a way to rent a bicycle out in Europe and, if so, what are typical rental costs? I'm just investigating bicycle+train practicality before opting for the far more expensive car travel route (Which, with gasoline and rental costs, seems like it'd be around $1500-2000.). Or, if there's a better way to cheaply travel Europe, please let me know.
