Bicycles can be a great way for travelers to enjoy a city. Not only do you have easy access to many tourist spots, but they’re good for your personal health, financial health and the planet’s health. Of course, not all cities are bicycle friendly. But the good news is that cities from Strasbourg to San Francisco have given bicycles their due.

Denmark’s first bike lane was set up in 1892 in Copenhagen. Today, the capital alone has 385 kilometers (239 miles) of bike lanes, and bicycling is so popular across Denmark, some 70% of Danes own a bike — and about 45% of commutes in the Copenhagen area are by bike.

Numerous German cities are well-regarded for their biking culture, so perhaps it’s no surprise that the “French cycling capital” is the city of Strasbourg, which sits just across the Rhine River from Germany. With a metro population of about 480,000 people, Strasbourg sports around 600 kilometers (375 miles) of bike paths, according to the city’s tourism office. And tourists can get in on the action, because at least 6,000 bikes are available at self-service stations 24/ 7.

These cities around the world make great destinations for tourists (and locals) who like to bike.

1 Antwerp, Belgium

2 Bern, Switzerland

3 Copenhagen, Denmark

4 Leipzig, Germany

5 Melbourne, Australia

6 Montreal, Canada

7 San Francisco

8 Strasbourg, France

9 Tel Aviv, Israel

10 Utrecht, Netherlands