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D-Route 2: Baltic Coast Route

D-Route 2: Baltic Coast Route

Expert
70:18
678 mi
9.7 mph
13,675 ft
13,650 ft
Ferry
Expert bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some portions of the Tour may require you to push your bike. The Tour includes a crossing by ferry.

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Tips

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

You'll need to dismount and push your bike.

4.36 mi in total

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions

Check ahead to confirm restricted segments are open to the public.

0.52 mi in total

Tour Overview

Starting Point
15.3 mi
54.0 mi

Museumshafen

Bike Touring Highlight

201 mi

Wittower Fähre

Bike Touring Highlight

255 mi

Rügendamm

Bike Touring Highlight

297 mi
310 mi

Hafen Althagen (Ahrenshoop)

Bike Touring Highlight

332 mi

Fähre Warnemünde

Bike Touring Highlight (Segment)

339 mi

Gespensterwald

Bike Touring Highlight

468 mi

Fehmarnsundbrücke

Bike Touring Highlight (Segment)

533 mi

Gigantischer Radweg am Meer

Bike Touring Highlight

678 mi
Destination

Map

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Tour Profile

Waytypes

Singletrack: 62.6 mi
Path: 80.4 mi
Access Road: 0.89 mi
Cycleway: 218 mi
Street: 95.8 mi
Road: 216 mi
State Road: 2.37 mi
Ferry: 0.81 mi
Off-grid (unknown): 1.32 mi

Surfaces

Unpaved: 90.0 mi
Compacted Gravel: 49.1 mi
Cobblestones: 53.2 mi
Paved: 107 mi
Asphalt: 372 mi
Unknown: 7.18 mi

Weather Forecast

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February 10, 2023

Comments

  • The D-Route 2 "Baltic Sea Coast Route" follows the EuroVelo Route 10 and always leads along the Baltic Sea. Here you will experience formative impressions of numerous fine sandy beaches, a varied coastal landscape, sophisticated bathing resorts and historic Hanseatic cities.

    The start is on the island

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    February 17, 2023
  • Due to the prevailing wind conditions in the north, it is certainly advisable to do the tour in the opposite direction.

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    March 19, 2023
  • In spring 2023 I cycled along the "Oder-Neisse-Fernradweg D12" and on/near the Baltic Sea to Grömitz; from the "D2" unacceptable as a long-distance cycle path except for a very few stages, consistently missing signage, often on/at car roads, is not displayed by KOMOOT.

    Instead, let me be guided by LOCUS

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    June 23, 2023

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