Cycle Route EuroVelo: East Europe Route - Part North Cape-Warsaw
No. of cycle route EV11
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Added on 12 Jun 2013,
on 08 Jan 2024
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Total distance in km
4.053
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Rights owner | OpenStreetMap and Contributors + biroto-Redaktion (biroto.eu) |
Rights characteristic / license | Contains information from OpenStreetMap, which is made available here under the Open Database License(ODbL) |
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GPX file uploaded | by biroto-Redaktion on 08 Jan 2024
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Track points in total
43.829
Track points per km (avg)
11
Start/endpoint
Start location
Skarsvåg, NO (306 m NHN)
End location
Chlewiska, PL (334 m NHN)
Signposting
In Estonia | |
Sources of information
Connecting cycle path
Another part of the Eastern Europe Route (EV11)
Remarks
The route described here is compiled based on the route as published by EuroVelo (as of Nov. 2019). In doing so, parts of the EV11 published in OpenCycleMap and routes of the national or regional cycling networks were taken into account. If sections of the course as published at EuroVelo do not follow existing cycle routes, these sections have been filled up by self-created tracks.
Travel reports about cycle tours
18 May 2017
107 km
A stage of the tour »Iron Curtain Tour, part 1: Klaipeda-Grense Jakobselv« of user Ottocolor
19 May 2017
87 km
A stage of the tour »Iron Curtain Tour, part 1: Klaipeda-Grense Jakobselv« of user Ottocolor
Beds4Cyclists, worth visiting and infrastructure
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Route km
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Elevation
83 km
1,5 km
1 m
191 km
1,1 km
2 m
348 km
1,3 km
149 m
380 km
0,1 km
112 m
Siida is a museum located on Lake Inari in the village of Inari in Inari, Finland. It is home to the Sámi Museum and Northern Lapland Nature Centre. Siida arranges exhibitions on Sámi culture and the nature of Northern Lapland. In addition, Siida has an open-air museum open in the summers, which was originally known as the Inari Sámi Museum. The first buildings were moved to the museum grounds in 1960. The 7-hectare (17-acre) area has nearly 50 sites of interest related to Lapland's nature and the Sámi and their culture. Furthermore, the area is where the earliest settlers in Northern Lapland lived and archaeological finds from approximately 9,000 years ago have been found.
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Rights characteristic / license | by-sa: CREATIVE COMMONS Attribution-ShareAlike |
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Wikipedia contributors, 'Siida (museum)', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 5 March 2012, 05:30 UTC, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Siida_(museum)&oldid=480273077 [accessed 24 June 2012] |
taken over / edited on | 24 Jun 2012
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Hours of opening
In summer, June 1 – Sept. 19
from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily
382 km
0,0 km
109 m