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Rügen Island to Darss Peninsula

Our nine-day classic Baltic Sea tour leads you to the islands of Rügen and Hiddensee and to the Fischland-Darss-Zingst peninsula. Dreamy landscapes, white beaches, tranquil coastlines and magical sea side resort towns await you.
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Route

Rügen Island to Darss Peninsula

Days
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  • 9


Day 1: Arrival in Stralsund

Travellers are responsible for their own transportation to Stralsund. Stroll around town and view the spectacular points of interest such as the Gothic churches, the town hall, and tower gables. Stay overnight.


Day 2: Stralsund - Putbus - Granitz - Resort Towns
Distance: approx 59 km / 25 mi

Cycle through South Rügen to Putbus, former residence of Prince Malte. Small villages dot the rolling hills. Continue over the Granitz Bluff to the famous resort towns of Binz and Sellin. Spend the night in Binz or Sellin.


Day 3: Resort Towns - Sassnitz
Distance: approx 38 km / 24 mi

The cycling paths take you through Prora to Mukran along the Baltic Sea Beach. From Mukran, continue on through the flintstone fields, also called “The Stony Sea”, towards Jasmund National Park. Stay the night on Jasmund Peninsula.


Day 4: Sassnitz – Wittow
Distance: approx 40-45 km / 25-28 mi

In the hilliest part of the island is ‘Königsstuhl’, a 117 m / 384 ft high chalk cliff. Cycle through the deciduous woods of Jasmund National Park. Take in the beauty of glorious panoramas of island and sea. Spend the night on the peninsula of Jasmund or Wittow.


Day 5: Hiddensee - Stralsund
Distance: approx 25 km / 16 mi

Take the ferry from Wittow to Island Hiddensee, a tranquil island where no cars are allowed and cyclists are “King”. Take the ferry to Stralsund in the afternoon and spend the night there.


Day 6: Stralsund - Barth
Distance: approx 45 km / 28 mi

Today’s paths take you over landscape formed during the Ice Age. Enjoy the scenery of Baltic Sea inlets. Stay overnight in Barth or Zingst.


Day 7: Barth - Fischland
Distance: approx 55 km / 34 mi

Cycle over the dam to the Old Swing Bridge on Barth Bay, where the nature reserve, ‘Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft’, begins. Admire wind bent trees, rare flora and fauna, endemic to the area. Continue on through the seaman’s village, Prerow, to the lighthouse called ‘Darsser Ort’. Be enamoured by the unique formations on the forested beach. Make your way through the Darsser Forest to Ahrenshoop, an artist colony on the peninsula. You will pass Wustrow, once a sailor’s village, now a sea side resort town. Spend the night on Fischland Peninsula.


Day 8: Fischland - Stralsund
Distance: approx 30-90 km / 19-56 mi

It is worth visiting the open air Folk Museum in Klockenhagen and the Amber Museum in Ribnitz-Damgarten. Cycle the beautiful avenues past old farmsteads and manor houses, through small villages with cottages and stables. The surroundings offer romantic solitude and particular beauty. The paths lead you to the Saaler Bodden Inlet to Barth and on to Stralsund. You can take the train from Ribnitz-Damgarten, Barth or Velgast to Stralsund, if you like (fares not included in tour price). Stay overnight in Stralsund.


Day 9: Departure from Stralsund

Depart after breakfast. Travellers are responsible for their own transportion home.


Day 1: Arrival in Stralsund

Travellers are responsible for their own transportation to Stralsund. Stroll around town and view the spectacular points of interest such as the Gothic churches, the town hall, and tower gables. Stay overnight.


Day 2: Stralsund - Putbus - Granitz - Resort Towns
Distance: approx 59 km / 25 mi

Cycle through South Rügen to Putbus, former residence of Prince Malte. Small villages dot the rolling hills. Continue over the Granitz Bluff to the famous resort towns of Binz and Sellin. Spend the night in Binz or Sellin.


Day 3: Resort Towns - Sassnitz
Distance: approx 38 km / 24 mi

The cycling paths take you through Prora to Mukran along the Baltic Sea Beach. From Mukran, continue on through the flintstone fields, also called “The Stony Sea”, towards Jasmund National Park. Stay the night on Jasmund Peninsula.


Day 4: Sassnitz – Wittow
Distance: approx 40-45 km / 25-28 mi

In the hilliest part of the island is ‘Königsstuhl’, a 117 m / 384 ft high chalk cliff. Cycle through the deciduous woods of Jasmund National Park. Take in the beauty of glorious panoramas of island and sea. Spend the night on the peninsula of Jasmund or Wittow.


Day 5: Hiddensee - Stralsund
Distance: approx 25 km / 16 mi

Take the ferry from Wittow to Island Hiddensee, a tranquil island where no cars are allowed and cyclists are “King”. Take the ferry to Stralsund in the afternoon and spend the night there.


Day 6: Stralsund - Barth
Distance: approx 45 km / 28 mi

Today’s paths take you over landscape formed during the Ice Age. Enjoy the scenery of Baltic Sea inlets. Stay overnight in Barth or Zingst.


Day 7: Barth - Fischland
Distance: approx 55 km / 34 mi

Cycle over the dam to the Old Swing Bridge on Barth Bay, where the nature reserve, ‘Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft’, begins. Admire wind bent trees, rare flora and fauna, endemic to the area. Continue on through the seaman’s village, Prerow, to the lighthouse called ‘Darsser Ort’. Be enamoured by the unique formations on the forested beach. Make your way through the Darsser Forest to Ahrenshoop, an artist colony on the peninsula. You will pass Wustrow, once a sailor’s village, now a sea side resort town. Spend the night on Fischland Peninsula.


Day 8: Fischland - Stralsund
Distance: approx 30-90 km / 19-56 mi

It is worth visiting the open air Folk Museum in Klockenhagen and the Amber Museum in Ribnitz-Damgarten. Cycle the beautiful avenues past old farmsteads and manor houses, through small villages with cottages and stables. The surroundings offer romantic solitude and particular beauty. The paths lead you to the Saaler Bodden Inlet to Barth and on to Stralsund. You can take the train from Ribnitz-Damgarten, Barth or Velgast to Stralsund, if you like (fares not included in tour price). Stay overnight in Stralsund.


Day 9: Departure from Stralsund

Depart after breakfast. Travellers are responsible for their own transportion home.


Day 1: Arrival in Stralsund

Travellers are responsible for their own transportation to Stralsund. Stroll around town and view the spectacular points of interest such as the Gothic churches, the town hall, and tower gables. Stay overnight.


Day 2: Stralsund - Putbus - Granitz - Resort Towns
Distance: approx 59 km / 25 mi

Cycle through South Rügen to Putbus, former residence of Prince Malte. Small villages dot the rolling hills. Continue over the Granitz Bluff to the famous resort towns of Binz and Sellin. Spend the night in Binz or Sellin.


Day 3: Resort Towns - Sassnitz
Distance: approx 38 km / 24 mi

The cycling paths take you through Prora to Mukran along the Baltic Sea Beach. From Mukran, continue on through the flintstone fields, also called “The Stony Sea”, towards Jasmund National Park. Stay the night on Jasmund Peninsula.


Day 4: Sassnitz – Wittow
Distance: approx 40-45 km / 25-28 mi

In the hilliest part of the island is ‘Königsstuhl’, a 117 m / 384 ft high chalk cliff. Cycle through the deciduous woods of Jasmund National Park. Take in the beauty of glorious panoramas of island and sea. Spend the night on the peninsula of Jasmund or Wittow.


Day 5: Hiddensee - Stralsund
Distance: approx 25 km / 16 mi

Take the ferry from Wittow to Island Hiddensee, a tranquil island where no cars are allowed and cyclists are “King”. Take the ferry to Stralsund in the afternoon and spend the night there.


Day 6: Stralsund - Barth
Distance: approx 45 km / 28 mi

Today’s paths take you over landscape formed during the Ice Age. Enjoy the scenery of Baltic Sea inlets. Stay overnight in Barth or Zingst.


Day 7: Barth - Fischland
Distance: approx 55 km / 34 mi

Cycle over the dam to the Old Swing Bridge on Barth Bay, where the nature reserve, ‘Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft’, begins. Admire wind bent trees, rare flora and fauna, endemic to the area. Continue on through the seaman’s village, Prerow, to the lighthouse called ‘Darsser Ort’. Be enamoured by the unique formations on the forested beach. Make your way through the Darsser Forest to Ahrenshoop, an artist colony on the peninsula. You will pass Wustrow, once a sailor’s village, now a sea side resort town. Spend the night on Fischland Peninsula.


Day 8: Fischland - Stralsund
Distance: approx 30-90 km / 19-56 mi

It is worth visiting the open air Folk Museum in Klockenhagen and the Amber Museum in Ribnitz-Damgarten. Cycle the beautiful avenues past old farmsteads and manor houses, through small villages with cottages and stables. The surroundings offer romantic solitude and particular beauty. The paths lead you to the Saaler Bodden Inlet to Barth and on to Stralsund. You can take the train from Ribnitz-Damgarten, Barth or Velgast to Stralsund, if you like (fares not included in tour price). Stay overnight in Stralsund.


Day 9: Departure from Stralsund

Depart after breakfast. Travellers are responsible for their own transportion home.




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Rügen Island to Darss Peninsula
9 Days / 8 Nights
Daily, 01 April - 31 October

Price in €
per personCat. ICat. II
Single Room825,00 985,00
Double Room665,00 815,00


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Children's Discount

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Some hotels require a small additional fee for children under 4 yrs. and is payable on-site. Please let us know if you need an extra bed for your double room and provide us with the birth dates of children travelling with you.

Children (under 4 yrs.) – free

Children (5-15 yrs.):

  • Children 50% discount One child sharing a double room with two adults (w/extra bed): 50% discount per child
  • Up to two children in their own room (w/two adults paying for a double): 15% discount per child
  • One child sharing a double room with an adult: 15% discount for child

Children (from 16 yrs.):

  • One child sharing a double room with two adults (w/extra bed): 10% discount per child

Seasonal Prices

  • from 1 June 2012
    to 31 August 2012
    20,- € surcharge

Group Discounts

  • from 1 April 2012
    to 31 May 2012
  • from 1 September 2012
    to 31 October 2012

Group discounts are for groups of 5 or more people and are valid during the above mentioned dates only. Group discounts do not apply to bicycle rentals, transfers, or additional accommodations.

  • 5-6 people = 4% of tour price
  • 7-8 people = 6% of tour price
  • 9 or more = 8% of tour price

Additional Costs

  • Rental bicycle with cycling bag:
    60,- €
  • Electric bicycle:
    160,- €

Services

  • Accommodations for 8 nights (according to booking category)
  • Breakfast included
  • Ferry Rügen – Hiddeensee – Stralsund
  • Train "Rasender Roland" from Putbus to Binz
  • Luggage transfer service to each hotel
  • On-site tour presentation
  • 7-Day Service Hotline
  • 1x Tour information packet per booked room, incl. maps and tour descriptions

Accommodations

  • Rooms with shower/WC or bath/WC

Travel Information

  • By train - To Stralsund Hauptbahnhof, main train station
  • By car - Parking in Mecklenburger Radtour lot costs € 2,-/day. Hotel parking costs approx. € 5,- to € 11,-/day. All parking depends on availability. Reservations are not accepted and fees are payable on-site.
  • All costs subject to change

Notes

  • Train ride from Ribnitz-Damgarten to Stralsund not included in tour price
 
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