Cycle Tour Bike holiday to Berlin
Travel report: Nykøbing-Gedser-Rostock-Waren-Rheinsberg-Lindow-Berlin
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Total distance in km
319
335
Cumulative elevation gain in m
2.519
1.640
Avg. slope uphill in %
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Cumulative elevation loss in m
2.479
1.591
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3.365
4.898
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15
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Nykøbing Falster, Region Zealand, DK (4 m NHN)
End location
, Berlin, DE (44 m NHN)
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Six days of cycling holiday with a rolling start via bus transport from Odense to Nykoebing on the isle of Falster and a ferry crossing from Gedser to Rostock. The trip is completed by two days in the German capital before the trip home to Denmark by train or bus. Accomodation on tent or camp grounds and in Berlin at a hostel, so totally the trip with last nine days.
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Landscape
From Southern Falster across the Baltic Sea to the huge port of Rostock with a look at the old medieval town with a partly preserved town wall. That is followed by the lakeside district of Mecklenburg with dense forests and picturesque small towns like Schwaan, Guestrow and Waren, the latter on the shore og Germanys second biggest lake of Mueritz on which Eastern shore we cycle along and pitch our tents. Therafter we enter the province of Brandenburg with yet more lakes and historically interesting towns like Rheinsberg with its caatle and Oranienburg, where the Nazis operated the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen before we enter Berlin. Here we ride the Berlin Wall path, which mostly follows the former border strip between East and West Berlin before arriving at our very centrally positioned hostel near the TV tower and the Marienkirche church.
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Travel to and from ...
OUTBOUND: John's Busses with departure from Odense at 1.38 pm and arrival at Nykoebing F at 5.15 pm. The day after Scandlines ferry from Gedser to Rostock. Dep. at 9 am og 11 am.
HOMEBOUND: Train transport with DB from Berlin central station to Aarhus/Odense with a change in Hamburg and (to Odense) at Fredericia.
Remarks
This bike holiday I go together with my two sons. In Berlin my youngest son's girlfriend, who travels to Berlin herself, will join us. The trip home we go together.
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Nykøbing Falster (originally named Nykøbing) is a southern Danish city, seat of the Guldborgsund kommune. It belongs toRegion Sjælland.
The city has a few noteworthy buildings, including a wooden house from 1580 and The Czar's House (Czarens Hus), which was built in 1700 and is probably the most famous monument in Nykøbing Falster. The latter building was named Czarens Hus in memory of Peter the Great, who stayed there in 1716.
Among the other interesting monuments in Nykøbing Falster, there is a 15th century castle with a medievalsiege-train. City inhabitants often walk in a people's park with an adjacent zoological garden.
Other attractions include:
- the City Museum (Bymuseet)
- the Old Shop (Den gamle butik).
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The Middelaldercentret (Middle Ages Center) is an experimental living history museum in Denmark situated in the town of Nykøbing Falster .
It features a village, boats, market, and siege weapons of the period. All of the items are built on site using period tools. Activities include live firing of the weapons, archery, tournaments of knights, and demonstrations of crafts and tasks from the late 14th century.
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