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Baltic Manors

How to attract visitors to the rural hinterland? That question drives the partners of our INTERREG Project, who are experts of manors, tourism and rural development.
Manors are prominent testimonies of the changeful history of the South Baltic area and genuine “cross-border monuments” of the manifold cultural and political interrelations within the region. At the same time, they are sceneries for attractive and unusual tourism & culture offers. The Project “South Baltic Manors”, which is implemented within the Interreg South Baltic Programme 2013-2020, seeks to use this potential for tourism development in the rural parts of the South Baltic area.


The project focuses on promoting manor tourism and initiates joint marketing based on the region`s shared history and the recent “space pioneer” phenomenon – as we call the current trend of urban families moving to the countryside to live a life of slow down and self-realization.
Within the project, we create and promote new joint manor tourism offers to attract visitors, like cycling-routes, subregional trails to manors and cultural events in the manors like the international Baltic Manors Festival. This profile is meant to share with you the nicest cycling routes within our South Baltic Manor landscape. Have fun!
www.baltic-manors.eu/

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planned a bike ride

February 2, 2026

Time

6h07m

Distance

99.5km

Speed

16.3km/h

Ascent

330m

Descent

320m
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October 17, 2020

This bike tour is part of the long-distance cycle route between Hamburg and Rügen. In other words, if you fancy more than the hundred kilometers of the tour, it can be easily expanded. But even on this section, great highlights and unique landscapes await you. You drive from Stralsund through the coastal

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planned a bike ride

September 6, 2021

Time

13h37m

Distance

210km

Speed

15.5km/h

Ascent

860m

Descent

870m
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planned a bike ride

September 6, 2021

Time

6h59m

Distance

114km

Speed

16.3km/h

Ascent

340m

Descent

320m
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planned a bike ride

September 6, 2021

Time

17h06m

Distance

268km

Speed

15.6km/h

Ascent

950m

Descent

920m
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planned a bike ride

February 17, 2021

Time

3h36m

Distance

53.6km

Speed

14.9km/h

Ascent

290m

Descent

240m
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February 17, 2021

The segment of the trail to be covered on the third day of the trip is even flatter, most of it is identical with the EuroVelo10 trail and the trail of abandoned railtrack. We go from Krokowa to Sławoszyno, renowned for the fact, that it is the birthplace of Florian Ceynowa – the man who woke the spirit

planned a bike ride

February 17, 2021

Time

3h37m

Distance

54.0km

Speed

14.9km/h

Ascent

280m

Descent

350m
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February 17, 2021

The route proposed for the second day of the tour is less hilly and goes most of the time across beautiful coastal forests. We start the day rolling along the forest ‘cycling motorways’ northwards – to Sasino, where an elegant palace is being currently redecorated. Then we spin on asphalted roads to

planned a bike ride

February 17, 2021

Time

5h15m

Distance

78.5km

Speed

14.9km/h

Ascent

530m

Descent

480m
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February 17, 2021

We start visiting the architectural souvenirs of the region in the city of Wejherowo, in front of the Palace of the Przebendowski and Keyserlingk Families. At present it is the seat of the Museum of Kashubian – Pomeranian Writing and Music. Those, who are interested in facts will find there inspiring

planned a bike ride

February 10, 2021

Time

3h02m

Distance

49.8km

Speed

16.4km/h

Ascent

220m

Descent

220m
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February 10, 2021

The bike tour "East of the Randowbruch" lets you explore the southernmost tip of Western Pomerania. You start the tour at Grambow train station near the Polish border. Your first stop is the manor house in Ramin. The Förderverein Gutshaus Ramin e.V. uses the walls as a German-Polish meeting place for

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planned a bike ride

February 10, 2021

Time

3h02m

Distance

43.4km

Speed

14.4km/h

Ascent

170m

Descent

170m
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February 10, 2021

On both sides of the Randow is a tour of approx. 45 km, which starts and ends in Löcknitz. From the starting point you drive via Boock to Rothenklempenow, where the Rothenklempenow estate is located. The cobblestone street continues to Krugsdorf. The Schloss Krugsdorf is a hotel with a restaurant, golf

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planned a bike ride

February 9, 2021

Time

2h45m

Distance

44.6km

Speed

16.2km/h

Ascent

220m

Descent

220m
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February 9, 2021

You start at Strasburg train station in the Uckermark. The route takes you all around the Brohmer Mountains and back to the starting point. From Strasburg you cycle via Schwarzensee to Schönhausen, where the castle with the same name and park is located. The listed manor house was built in 1841/42 and

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planned a bike ride

February 9, 2021

Time

3h34m

Distance

54.7km

Speed

15.4km/h

Ascent

180m

Descent

180m
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February 9, 2021

The station of the university and Hanseatic city of Greifswald is the starting point of the route. From Schützenwall, opposite the station, you have to keep left and follow the ramparts. This leads you to the museum harbor of the Hanseatic city and the bike and hiking trail along the Ryck. Via the cycle

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planned a bike ride

February 9, 2021

Time

2h43m

Distance

44.1km

Speed

16.2km/h

Ascent

110m

Descent

110m
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February 9, 2021

The "Kranichland" route starts in the middle of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund. Over the Knieperdamm you drive out of town towards Parow. Parow Castle, which was built in the English-German style in 1860, is waiting near the Bodden. The route leads via Klein Damitz along the Prohner Wiek to Klausdorf

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planned a bike ride

February 9, 2021

Time

3h01m

Distance

48.5km

Speed

16.1km/h

Ascent

110m

Descent

110m
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February 9, 2021

The route that runs east along the Recknitz begins at the train station in Altenwillershagen. Via the towns of Todenhagen, Neuenlübke and Neuenrost you drive to the first manor house and park, Schlemmin Castle in neo-Gothic style from the 19th century. Via the country road, a magnificent avenue of linden

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planned a bike ride

November 18, 2020

Time

5h02m

Distance

81.3km

Speed

16.2km/h

Ascent

360m

Descent

370m
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November 18, 2020

You can visit Raudonė Castle on the way to Kaunas. A new Renaissance castle was built on the ruins of the old castle by a German knight, Hieronymus Krispin-Kirschenstein (spottinghistory.com/view/1754/raudone-castle).

Raudondvaris Manor is a legacy of Renaissance architecture in Lithuania from the early

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planned a bike ride

November 18, 2020

Time

3h33m

Distance

59.7km

Speed

16.8km/h

Ascent

220m

Descent

200m
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November 18, 2020

From Vilkyškiai the path leads to Šereitlaukis (8 km). The Šereitlaukis estate has been known since the 14th century, but it did not flourish until the 16th century and it was one of the economically strongest estates in East Prussia. Then we recommend a visit to Rambynas Hill, the Martynas Jankus Museum

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