Baltic Sea Cycle Route - Ostseeküsten-Radweg

The route (yellow) on a map

The international Baltic Sea Cycle Route (occasionally also: Hansa circuit, in German: Baltic Sea Cycle Route) circles the inland sea in Northern Europe. she is the one No. 10 of Cycle route networkEuroVelo.

Route profile

Logo of the Baltic Sea Cycle Route
  • Length: 7980 km
  • Signposting: different depending on the country European flag with the Number 10 (see above in the overview map) in the middle is the EU (ECF signage manual) recommended[1]
  • Slopes:
  • Path condition:
  • Traffic load:
  • Suitable bike:
  • Family suitability:
  • Inline suitability:

background

getting there

Sections

Stations: St. Petersburg - Helsinki - Vaasa - Oulu - Haparanda - Sundsvall - Stockholm - Ystad - Malmo - Copenhagen - Odense - Rostock - Danzig - Kaliningrad - Riga - Tallinn - St. Petersburg 7,980 km

Baltic Sea Cycle Route in Germany

Baltic Sea Cycle Route in other states

security

trips

References to literature and maps

  • Baltic Sea Cycle Route. From Flensburg to Travemünde, Compact spiral 1: 75,000, BVA Bielefelder Verlag 2007, ISBN 978-3-87073-421-3
  • Baltic Sea Cycle Route. From Travemünde to Usedom, with a round tour of Rügen, Compact spiral 1: 75,000, BVA Bielefelder Verlag 2011, ISBN 978-3-87073-496-1
  • nordisch.info (2018):

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. EuroVelo, the European cycle path network, German Press kit, 3.3 Signage, P. 9
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