Baltic coast and Pomeranian bike tour
- Duration
- 8 days
- Length
- approx. 230 - 250 km
- Reisecode
- POL 01
Discover Poland by bike: Poland is an up-and-coming European destination for cycling holidays and offers impressive landscapes ranging from rolling hills to vast lake districts and the majestic mountain landscapes of the south. Poland's cities and villages combine a rich history and modern culture - and this unique mix can be experienced particularly well on a bicycle. Enjoy well-developed cycle paths along the Baltic coast and cycle through dense forests and small, picturesque towns. Whether following in the footsteps of the past in Krakow and Warsaw or in the middle of nature in Masuria - Poland offers unforgettable experiences for cyclists. Now cycling tour in Poland including luggage transport with Mecklenburger Radtour book!
Nature and relaxation on the Polish Baltic coast
The Polish Baltic coast stretches for hundreds of kilometers from Gdansk to Szczecin - perfect for a varied bike tour. Gentle dunes, wide beaches and charming seaside resorts invite you to take a relaxing break. The route leads through picturesque fishing villages where you can enjoy the fresh sea breeze and regional dishes.
Masuria – Cycling tour in the land of a thousand lakes
Masuria is a paradise for nature lovers. The region in the north-east of Poland impresses with its national parks, glittering lakes, dense forests and untouched nature. On the well-developed Masurian cycle paths, you can fully enjoy the silence and beauty of this unique landscape and cycle on small country roads through idyllic villages. A highlight for everyone who is looking for relaxation away from the hustle and bustle.
Historical Flair in Krakow and Warsaw
For those interested in the culture and history of Poland, Krakow and Warsaw are ideal stopovers. Krakow's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and boasts charming alleyways, historic buildings and the imposing St. Mary's Church. Warsaw offers an exciting mix of old and new, and the extensive Łazienki Park is ideal for a short cycling break. Here, history meets modern, urban lifestyle - perfect for exciting bike tours.
Untouched nature and adventure in the mountains
In the south of Poland, the Tatra Mountains and the Carpathian foothills await adventurous cyclists. The region offers challenging routes for sporty cyclists and rewards with breathtaking panoramas, crystal-clear mountain lakes and picturesque alpine meadows. The Tatra Mountains are an insider tip for anyone looking for a combination of activity and nature experience.
Baltic coast and Pomeranian bike tour
Discover Poland's beautiful Baltic coast, which stretches for over 500 kilometers. This tour takes you along sparkling white beaches, charming coastal towns and the fascinating landscape of Pomerania. From the island of Wolin, you pass the lively shipyards of Gdansk and the vibrant city of Szczecin. Look forward to impressive views, historic towns and a pleasant sea breeze along the entire route.
Guided Tour: Jewels of Lower Silesia
This guided tour takes you to the picturesque region of Lower Silesia, to the city of Wrocław, which is located on 12 islands in the Oder River and connected by 112 bridges. The historic Old Town, colorful market squares and Gothic churches of Wrocław are as impressive as the surrounding landscapes. Discover the beauty of the Barcz Valley and the charming Valley of Palaces and Gardens, which offer you a unique piece of Polish culture and nature.
Bay of Gdańsk – Fresh Lagoon – Masuria – Warsaw
This tour takes you from the fascinating port city of Gdansk with its historic brick buildings, across the picturesque spit of the Vistula Lagoon and the vast, glittering lake landscape of Masuria with its dense forests to the dynamic capital Warsaw. Experience Poland from its most diverse side!
Around the Szczecin Lagoon
This trip around the Szczecin Lagoon offers a great mix of coast and inland. Start in the old Hanseatic town of Anklam and cycle along the Baltic coast across the island Usedom and on to Stettin. Spectacular coastal landscapes, traditional fishing villages and charming towns such as Wolin await you along the way. The route brings you closer to the scenic diversity of the lagoon and is perfect for nature lovers and those interested in culture.
Guided cycling tour: Krakow–Warsaw along the Vistula
Follow Poland's longest river, the Vistula, from the historic royal city of Krakow to the vibrant capital of Warsaw. This trip combines some of the most beautiful cities and the impressive nature along the river banks. From the medieval Old Town of Krakow to the royal residence in Warsaw, this tour takes you through the heart of Poland and shows you the beauty of the Polish river landscape.
Poland offers many exciting regions that are ideal for cycling or a cycling holiday. Here are some of the most beautiful and popular cycling regions:
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Note: Minimum number of participants 2 The wide, brilliant white beaches of Poland's Baltic coast stretch for around 500 km - from the island of Wolin to the Vistula Lagoon. This cycling tour takes you from the shipyards and the Oder in Szczecin to the…
Wrocław/Breslau, the capital of Lower Silesia, one of the most beautiful and oldest cities in Poland - located directly on the Oder. This unique city lies on 12 islands connected by an impressive number of 112 bridges. Bartschtal/ Dolina…
Minimum number of participants: 4 people Cycling from Gdansk across the Vistula Lagoon spit to Masuria is an extraordinary journey. During this trip you will get to know the relaxing landscape of north-eastern Poland and have the opportunity…
Discover the second largest Baltic Sea lagoon on a cycle tour from Anklam, circle the Szczecin Lagoon and experience the scenic and cultural diversity of Usedom via Poland's island of Wolin to Stettin. Don’t just admire…
The Vistula is the longest river in Poland and connects important historical cities in Poland such as Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk. The queen of Polish rivers is a natural river. It forms a landscape that can no longer be found anywhere in Europe...
The Vistula is the longest river in Poland and connects important historical cities in Poland such as Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk. The queen of Polish rivers is a natural river. It forms a landscape that can no longer be found anywhere in Europe...
Our adventure begins in Gdansk and from here we cycle to Sopot and Gdynia. In the next few days we continue along the Bay of Gdańsk east almost to the Russian border before we change the bike for a ship with which we...
Note: Minimum number of participants 4The Vistula is the longest river in Poland and connects important historical cities in Poland such as Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk. The queen of Polish rivers is a natural river. It forms a landscape that…
Note: Minimum number of participants 4The Vistula is the longest river in Poland and connects important historical cities in Poland such as Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk. The queen of Polish rivers is a natural river. It forms a landscape that…
Note: Minimum number of participants: 2 Masuria means nature like something out of an old picture book: black forests, rolling hills and dreamy villages. Thousands of larger and smaller lakes glitter like jewels in the middle of extensive forests. Undoubtedly the…