This research intends to explore the relationships among self-congruity, place attachment, and emotional solidarity to further understand the relation between tourists and inhabitants through three representative bike paths in Taiwan. This research used three bike trails to understand self-congruity, place attachment, and emotional solidarity. A total of 447 valid questionnaires were collected from Dong-Fong Green Corridor, Ji-Ji Green Tunnel, and Bali Left Bank Cycle Path, of which 410 were effective, rendering a valid returns-ratio of 68.33%. The results of the study indicate that tourists' self-congruity has a positive impact on place attachment and emotional solidarity, and that place attachment positively impacts emotional solidarity. Finally, drawing on the findings, management implications and suggestions for further study are proposed.