Cycling Excursions Offering Picturesque Sceneries Near Lübeck (#17)
Embark on a leisurely cycling adventure along the picturesque Baltic coast, starting at Scharbeutz train station. This simplified coastal trip, developed by local tourism organizations and maritime clubs in the region, takes you on a journey of approximately 26 km (round trip).
As you set off, you'll pedal through small coastal towns, each with its unique charm, before reaching the fine Baltic Sea beach after a few minutes. The route includes a cycling path along the beach lowland, offering a sea breeze and breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea.
Short sections with push or carry requirements are present on the tour, but these are minimal and manageable for all fitness levels. The tour is designed to be easy and enjoyable, requiring only a good mood and a desire for fresh sea air – no sportswear necessary.
The tour continues to Haffkrug Promenade, where you can immerse yourself in the classic coastal charm. Further along, you'll explore the untouched cliff coast at Sierksdorf, providing stunning vistas of the Baltic Sea.
Upon reaching Neustadt in Holstein, you'll be greeted by the largest sports boat marina on the Baltic Sea. Take a moment to appreciate the bustling harbour before continuing to a charming harbour within the town.
The tour concludes with a return journey through more picturesque coastal towns, ensuring a memorable experience for leisure cyclists, vacationers, and those who prefer a relaxed cycling experience. With an estimated cycling time of approximately 2 hours, this tour offers the perfect blend of exercise, scenic beauty, and relaxation.
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