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Baltic Sea 3 Islands

Rügen, Hiddensee and Usedom
 625,-

Three islands in one sweep!

This tour leads you along the Pomeranian coastline with its magical landscape and the islands Rügen, Hiddensee and Usedom.

Travel details

Tour profile

Level 1- 2

Day 1: Stralsund

Individual arrival in Stralsund, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.The many points of interest in Stralsund make it a very rewarding starting point for this tour. The ‘Gorch Fock’, a German three-mast barque originally built as a school ship in 1933, sits majestically in the Stralsund harbor. Spend the night in the beautiful city of Stralsund.

Day 2: Hiddensee - North Rügen (approx. 40 km/25 miles)

Take the ferry in the morning to Hiddensee. Explore the quiet island. No cars allowed. The gorgeous residential area was once home to the late poet and Nobel Prize winner for Literature, G. Hauptmann. From the Dornbuscher Leuchtturn, a lighthouse, you can see North Rügen, Granitz and Stralsund. Take in the scenery on foot or by bike. In the afternoon take the ferry to Rügen. Stay overnight on the peninsula Wittow or in Glowe.

Day 3: Chalk Cliffs - Centre of Island (approx. 55 km/ 34 miles)

Cycle along the spit of land called ‘der Schaabe’ to the peninsula Jasmund. There are several routes to choose from for your tour to Bergen. You can cycle from the promontory ‘Königsstuhl’ and Sassnitz, through resort towns to the middle of the island (lengthier), or go from Glowe past Sagard to Bergen (shorter). Stay overnight in or near Bergen.

Day 4: Bergen - Greifswald ( approx. 55 km/ 34 miles)

Cycle across South Rügen to the Glewitz Ferry (payable on-site, approx. 2,40 Euro). On your way there you can go through Putbus which was founded by Prince Wilhelm-Malte zu Putbus as his town of residence. Its orangery and stables survived the war and are situated in a beautiful park. The town is also notable for the small theatre and the Crown Prince's residence. Take the shady avenue and narrow banks to Greifswald, birth city of C.D. Friedrich, a 19th-century German Romantic landscape painter. Greifswald is also the home to the Monastery Ruins of Eldena, a university, pubs, a harbour. It is a Western Pommeranian ‘City of Culture’. Spend the night in or near Greifswald.

Day 5: Kaiserbädern ( approx. 60 km/ 37 miles)

In the morning, take the train to Anklam, the birth place of Otto Lilienthal, a pioneer of human aviation who became known as the German “Glider King”. You may want to visit the Lilienthal Museum. A glorious tour awaits you today as you cycle over the Peene River to the ‘Karniner Eisenbahnhubbrücke’, a railway lift bridge. Continue to the small city Usedom and over secluded paths on the island of Usedom to the Lagoon of Stettin. Reach Kamminke and resort towns Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf and Bansin. Stay the night in one of the resort towns.

Day 6: Usedom ( approx. 35 km/ 22 miles)

The Imperial Baths with their gorgeous architecture await you on the Baltic Sea Coast. Cycle north from resort to resort along the steep, forested coast. The Peenemünde Technical Museum exhibits Von Braun Ferry Rockets, a concept design for a shuttle spacecraft in the early 1950’s and much more. Stay overnight in or near Zinnowitz or in Karlshagen.

Day 7: Greifswald - Stralsund (approx. 65 km/ 40 miles)

Today, you will cycle through Wolgast, or Peenemünde, along the bay, through pine forest and along the coastline (3-6 m / 10-20 ft high) to Greifswald. (There you can visit the State Museum and its art gallery.) Take the train (departs every hour) to Stralsund where you can visit the Gorch Fock, the Rathaus (town hall) with its brick Gothic architecture, the Deutsches Meeresmuseum/Ozeaneum (a very large public aquarium and one of the largest institutions of its kind in Europe), the Marienkirche, and much more. Return your bicycles and spend the night in Stralsund.

Day 8: Departure Stralsund

Individual departure after breakfast.

Tour details/Prices

Dates:

Individual tour: daily from April 1 - October 31, 2012

Arrival | Parking | Departure

Train station:
Stralsund    

Airport: Rostock

Parking: Parking in Mecklenburger Radtour lot costs € 2/ day. Hotel parking costs approx. € 5 to € 11/day. All parking depends on availability. No reservation posssible, payable on site.

Accomodation:
Kat. A: 3-4* hotels
Kat. B: 2-3* hotels or B&B

Included services:
+ 7 nights in room with private facilities included breakfast
+ luggage transport
+ ferry from Stralsund-Hiddensee
+ ferry from Hiddensee-Rügen
+ train from Greifswald-Anklam (train tickets on-site)
+ train from Greifswald-Stralsund (train tickets on-site)
+ daily tour information
+ handle bar bag with maps and information material per room

Bikes:

7/ 24 gear bikes or electric bike

Discounts for children:
children in double without additional bed
0- 3,99 yrs.: -100%
additional bed payable on site
5-14,99 yrs.: on request

prices per person in €

tour price                       

kat. B

kat. a

double room

625

835

single room supplement

170

260

seasonal surcharge June 1 - August 31

30

30

Bicycle inkl. panniers

BIKE RENTAL

7- or 24-speed

55

electro bike

130


Contact
Doris Berkovics
Tel.: 0043 1 405 38 73 12
E-mail: dberkovics    radreisen.at

 

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