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Baltic Sea Cycle Route - Flensburg to Lübeck

This bicycle tour in the Baltic Sea Region has seven stages and takes you from Flensburg to Lübeck, Germany. Other towns you will visit on this tour include: Glücksburg, Gelting, Kappeln, Eckenförde, Kiel, Hohwacht, Heiligenhafen, Grömitz, Neustadt, Timmendorf Beach, and Travemünde.
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Baltic Sea Cycle Route - Flensburg to Lübeck

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Day 1: Arrival in Flensburg

Flensburg is over 700 years old and was once ruled by the Danes around 400 years ago. Stroll through the charming alleys of the Old Town before turning in.


Day 2: Flensburg – Kappeln & Surroundings
Distance: approx 58-71 km / 36-44 mi

Cycle along the Flensburg Fjord to one of Germany’s beautiful moated castles in Glücksburg. Continue on around the Gelting Bay, a great place for fishing, and toward Kappeln. Spend the night in or near Kappeln.


Day 3: Kappeln – Eckernförde & Surroundings
Distance: approx 49 km / 30 mi

It would be worth your while to stroll through the pretty little town of Kappeln before heading out. Notice the burial mounds and admire the resort town of Damp on your way to today’s destination. You will also pass a manor house in Ludwigsburg. Stay overnight in or near Eckernförde.


Day 4: Eckernförde – Kiel
Distance: approx 47 km / 29 mi

Admire typical north German architecture located between the two streets, Kieler Strasse and Jungfernstieg in Eckernförde. You may want to visit the Borby Church with its beautiful altar, built in 1686, and rare baptismal from the 13th century. Cycle across the Wohld Peninsula on your way to the state capitol, Kiel. Spend the night in Kiel.


Day 5: Kiel – Lütjenburg & Surroundings
Distance: approx 58-68 km / 36-42 mi

Take the ferry from Kiel to Laboe (fare payable on-site). Don’t miss out on visiting the prominent naval cenotaph and submarine. Continue on past Laboe’s lively beach and harbour to Stein. Be captivated by the beautiful resort towns, vast beaches and stately manor houses in the back country. Spend the night in Lütjenburg or Hohwacht.


Day 6: Lütjenburg – Heiligenhafen, 40-46 km/ 25-29 mi
Distance: approx 40-46 km / 25-29 mi

Today, you will leave the breath-taking scenery around Hohwacht Bay behind and cycle past Weissenhäuser Beach to Oldenburg. Arrive in Heiligenhafen which is near the island of Fehmarn.


Day 7: Heiligenhafen – Neustadt in Holstein
Distance: approx 40-52 km / 25-32 mi

It’s not far to Lübeck Bay. Continue on past Dahme and Kellenhausen to Grömitz. Grömitz is one of the oldest and largest resort towns in the Baltic region. Cycle south to the little Holstein city of Neustadt and spend the night there or in Pelzerhaken.


Day 8: Neustadt – Lübeck
Distance: approx 62 km / 39 mi

Cycle mostly along the beaches and promenades of Haffkrug, Scharbeutz, and Timmendorf on your way to Travemünde. Care for a swim? There are also many cafés, restaurants, boutiques and shops to lose sense of time in. Spend the night in Lübeck.


Day 9: Departure from Lübeck

You won’t want to pass up the opportunity to admire Lübeck’s churches and monasteries, quaint alleys, and town homes. Visit the literature museum, ‘Buddenbrockhaus’, which was once owned by the Mann family. And, a taste of Lübeck’s famous marzipan is simply a must.


Day 1: Arrival in Flensburg

Flensburg is over 700 years old and was once ruled by the Danes around 400 years ago. Stroll through the charming alleys of the Old Town before turning in.


Day 2: Flensburg – Kappeln & Surroundings
Distance: approx 58-71 km / 36-44 mi

Cycle along the Flensburg Fjord to one of Germany’s beautiful moated castles in Glücksburg. Continue on around the Gelting Bay, a great place for fishing, and toward Kappeln. Spend the night in or near Kappeln.


Day 3: Kappeln – Eckernförde & Surroundings
Distance: approx 49 km / 30 mi

It would be worth your while to stroll through the pretty little town of Kappeln before heading out. Notice the burial mounds and admire the resort town of Damp on your way to today’s destination. You will also pass a manor house in Ludwigsburg. Stay overnight in or near Eckernförde.


Day 4: Eckernförde – Kiel
Distance: approx 47 km / 29 mi

Admire typical north German architecture located between the two streets, Kieler Strasse and Jungfernstieg in Eckernförde. You may want to visit the Borby Church with its beautiful altar, built in 1686, and rare baptismal from the 13th century. Cycle across the Wohld Peninsula on your way to the state capitol, Kiel. Spend the night in Kiel.


Day 5: Kiel – Lütjenburg & Surroundings
Distance: approx 58-68 km / 36-42 mi

Take the ferry from Kiel to Laboe (fare payable on-site). Don’t miss out on visiting the prominent naval cenotaph and submarine. Continue on past Laboe’s lively beach and harbour to Stein. Be captivated by the beautiful resort towns, vast beaches and stately manor houses in the back country. Spend the night in Lütjenburg or Hohwacht.


Day 6: Lütjenburg – Heiligenhafen, 40-46 km/ 25-29 mi
Distance: approx 40-46 km / 25-29 mi

Today, you will leave the breath-taking scenery around Hohwacht Bay behind and cycle past Weissenhäuser Beach to Oldenburg. Arrive in Heiligenhafen which is near the island of Fehmarn.


Day 7: Heiligenhafen – Neustadt in Holstein
Distance: approx 40-52 km / 25-32 mi

It’s not far to Lübeck Bay. Continue on past Dahme and Kellenhausen to Grömitz. Grömitz is one of the oldest and largest resort towns in the Baltic region. Cycle south to the little Holstein city of Neustadt and spend the night there or in Pelzerhaken.


Day 8: Neustadt – Lübeck
Distance: approx 62 km / 39 mi

Cycle mostly along the beaches and promenades of Haffkrug, Scharbeutz, and Timmendorf on your way to Travemünde. Care for a swim? There are also many cafés, restaurants, boutiques and shops to lose sense of time in. Spend the night in Lübeck.


Day 9: Departure from Lübeck

You won’t want to pass up the opportunity to admire Lübeck’s churches and monasteries, quaint alleys, and town homes. Visit the literature museum, ‘Buddenbrockhaus’, which was once owned by the Mann family. And, a taste of Lübeck’s famous marzipan is simply a must.


Day 1: Arrival in Flensburg

Flensburg is over 700 years old and was once ruled by the Danes around 400 years ago. Stroll through the charming alleys of the Old Town before turning in.


Day 2: Flensburg – Kappeln & Surroundings
Distance: approx 58-71 km / 36-44 mi

Cycle along the Flensburg Fjord to one of Germany’s beautiful moated castles in Glücksburg. Continue on around the Gelting Bay, a great place for fishing, and toward Kappeln. Spend the night in or near Kappeln.


Day 3: Kappeln – Eckernförde & Surroundings
Distance: approx 49 km / 30 mi

It would be worth your while to stroll through the pretty little town of Kappeln before heading out. Notice the burial mounds and admire the resort town of Damp on your way to today’s destination. You will also pass a manor house in Ludwigsburg. Stay overnight in or near Eckernförde.


Day 4: Eckernförde – Kiel
Distance: approx 47 km / 29 mi

Admire typical north German architecture located between the two streets, Kieler Strasse and Jungfernstieg in Eckernförde. You may want to visit the Borby Church with its beautiful altar, built in 1686, and rare baptismal from the 13th century. Cycle across the Wohld Peninsula on your way to the state capitol, Kiel. Spend the night in Kiel.


Day 5: Kiel – Lütjenburg & Surroundings
Distance: approx 58-68 km / 36-42 mi

Take the ferry from Kiel to Laboe (fare payable on-site). Don’t miss out on visiting the prominent naval cenotaph and submarine. Continue on past Laboe’s lively beach and harbour to Stein. Be captivated by the beautiful resort towns, vast beaches and stately manor houses in the back country. Spend the night in Lütjenburg or Hohwacht.


Day 6: Lütjenburg – Heiligenhafen, 40-46 km/ 25-29 mi
Distance: approx 40-46 km / 25-29 mi

Today, you will leave the breath-taking scenery around Hohwacht Bay behind and cycle past Weissenhäuser Beach to Oldenburg. Arrive in Heiligenhafen which is near the island of Fehmarn.


Day 7: Heiligenhafen – Neustadt in Holstein
Distance: approx 40-52 km / 25-32 mi

It’s not far to Lübeck Bay. Continue on past Dahme and Kellenhausen to Grömitz. Grömitz is one of the oldest and largest resort towns in the Baltic region. Cycle south to the little Holstein city of Neustadt and spend the night there or in Pelzerhaken.


Day 8: Neustadt – Lübeck
Distance: approx 62 km / 39 mi

Cycle mostly along the beaches and promenades of Haffkrug, Scharbeutz, and Timmendorf on your way to Travemünde. Care for a swim? There are also many cafés, restaurants, boutiques and shops to lose sense of time in. Spend the night in Lübeck.


Day 9: Departure from Lübeck

You won’t want to pass up the opportunity to admire Lübeck’s churches and monasteries, quaint alleys, and town homes. Visit the literature museum, ‘Buddenbrockhaus’, which was once owned by the Mann family. And, a taste of Lübeck’s famous marzipan is simply a must.




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Baltic Sea Cycle Route - Flensburg to Lübeck
9 Days / 8 Nights
Daily, 01 May - 22 September

Price in €
per personCat. ICat. II
Single Room796,00 1.075,00
Double Room639,00 793,00


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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
    30,- € surcharge

Group Discounts

  • from 1 May 2012
    to 31 May 2012
  • from 1 September 2012
    to 23 September 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:
    50,- €
  • Electric bicycle:
    130,- €

Services

  • Accommodations for 8 nights (according to booking category)
  • Breakfast included
  • Luggage transfer service to each hotel
  • On-site tour presentation
  • 7-Day Service Hotline
  • 1x Tour information packet per booked room

Accommodations

  • Rooms with shower/WC or bath/WC

Travel Information

  • By train - To Flensburg
  • By car - Hotel parking costs approx. € 3,- to € 6,-/day. All parking depends on availability. Reservations not accepted and fees are payable on-site.
  • Travellers are responsible for his transfer from Lübeck back to Flensburg (approx. 3 hrs. by train).
  • All costs subject to change

Notes

  • Surcharge per person, 17 - 25 June ("Kieler Woche" Regatta):
  • Double: from € 36,-
  • Single: from € 51,-
 
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