Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route

Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route

The Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route ( _de. Radfernweg Berlin-Kopenhagen) is a 630-km cycle route that connects the German and Danish capital cities. The German portion of the route, between Berlin and Rostock, is approximately 370 kilometers; the Danish portion, between Gedser and Copenhagen, is approximately 260 kilometers. Between Rostock and Gedser, cyclists must take a ferry.

The route is paved for most of its length, sometimes running on a road for automobiles, and sometimes with its own path, which may or may not run parallel to an auto road. A few stretches of the route, for example between Neustrelitz and Waren, are unpaved and can thus be difficult for cyclists without a mountain bike or under certain weather conditions. Distinctive signs mark the route at most junctions. The route passes through the following towns:

*Berlin (The signing of the route in Berlin is not yet complete. Thorough signing begins in Berlin-Hakenfelde at the border with Brandenburg.)
*Hennigsdorf
*Hohen Neuendorf
*Birkenwerder
*Oranienburg
*Liebenwalde
*Zehdenick
*Dannenwalde
*Fürstenberg/Havel
*Wesenberg
*Neustrelitz
*Kratzeburg
*Kargow
*Waren (Müritz)
*Krakow am See
*Güstrow
*Schwaan
*Rostock
*Gedser
*Nykøbing Falster
*Stubbekøbing
*Stege
*Præstø
*Køge
*København

External links

* [http://www.bike-berlin-copenhagen.com/sprog_engelsk/engelsk.html Bike-Berlin-Copenhagen]
* [http://be2co.blogspot.com/ Blind Rider's Blog]


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