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Cycling Around the Curonian Lagoon (The Curonian Spit & Kaliningrad District) Lithuania – Russia (Kaliningrad district) SELF-GUIDED Cycling around the Curonian Lagoon (the Curonian Spit & Kaliningrad District) Length: Cycling ~ 561 km/351 mi. 12 Days/11 Nights 12 days self-guided cycling tour from/to Klaipėda (Code: SG5) TOUR INFORMATION Discover the Baltic Sea coast in Lithuania and the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad by cycling around the Cycling grade: We rate this trip easygoing to Curonian Lagoon. On this tour you will experience traditional country life when cycling in the Nemu- moderate. Daily biking routes mainly on low nas River Delta region, explore the Curonian Spit National Park with its former fishermen’s villages, an traffic roads and cycle paths of the Lithuanian impressive, unique landscape of dunes and enjoy typical, shady East Prussian tree lined avenues. Eve- Seaside Cycle Route. The terrain is varied and rywhere you’ll discover traces of rich culture and fascinating history, especially in Russian towns like rolling with some gradual hills on some riding days on the Curonian Spit. Sovetsk (Tilsit) and Kaliningrad, the former Koenigsberg, which has been redeveloped after the war to Arrival & departure information / Transfers become a true Soviet city - don’t miss your chance to experience it. The tour begins & ends in the Lithua- Ferry terminal: Klaipėda (from Kiel & Rostock nian coastal town of Klaipėda. (DE), Karlshamn & Trelleborg (SE)) 1. Day: Klaipėda (Memel) plore beautiful nature and extensive Airport: Klaipėda/Palanga (35 km/22 mi. away Arrival in Klaipėda. Individuall trans- system of water canals with polders from Klaipėda). Regular flights from Copenhagen fer to your hotel (not incl.) Overnight made in the East Prussian times. (DK), New! Stockholm (SE) and Dublin (IE), Oslo in Klaipėda. Overnight in Polessk. (NO), Riga (LV), Warsaw (PL) ,London (UK) & Dortmund (Wizzair) Transfers: (price for one way up to 3 people) 2. Day: Klaipėda – Šilutė ~63 km/ 6. Day: Polessk – Kaliningrad From/to Palanga airport: 49,- Euro 39 mi. (Königsberg) ~65 km/41 mi. From/to Klaipėda ferry terminal: 30,- Euro Information briefing at the hotel. Get Today there’s a beautiful bike ride rental bikes and cycle on country which, from time to time, passes ACCOMODATION and forest roads to Šilutė (overnight). through shaded lanes lined with 9. Day: Along the Curonian Spit to 3* middle-range hotels and guesthouses trees. Arrival in Kaliningrad, former Lithuania ~ 56 km/35 mi. Königsberg, the previous capital of 2020 TOUR DATES The tour takes you along the Russian East Prussia. Overnight in Kalinin- part of the Curonian Spit. En route Daily 01.05–30.09. 2020 grad. you can explore the Baltic Coast with TOUR PRICES (per person) picturesque dunes, the “dancing” for- Price in double/twin room 699,- Euro est and an ornithological museum. Price in single room 1149,- Euro Overnight in Nida. Season supplement (20.06–25.08) in double/twin room 60,- Euro 10. Day: Free day in Nida in single room 100,- Euro Free day to explore Nida which is 3. Day: Šilutė – Pagėgiai ~53 km/ one of the most beautiful resorts in THE TOUR INCLUDES: 33 mi. Lithuania. You can go swimming, 11 nights stay at the hotels/guesthouses Explore Šilutė and cycle on country sunbathing or simply strolling (rooms with WC/shower), 11 x breakfast, official roads to Pagėgiai for overnight. around this former old fishermen’s invitation for Russian visa, passport fee for village, walking along impressive registration in Kaliningrad (RU), 24 hours service 4. Day: Pagėgiai – Sovetsk – 7. Day: Kaliningrad – Svetlogorsk sand dunes, visiting the Fisherman’s hotline, individual information package (one per Sesnovka ~73 km/46 mi. ~ 55 km/35 mi. House, the Amber Gallery, etc. room) Cycle over the Queen Louise Bridge Free morning or whole day to dis- Optional extras (price per person): to the Russian border which you cover Kaliningrad. Afternoon cycling 11. Day: Nida – Juodkrantė – Ĕ Rent of trekking bike with a pannier 110,- euro cross and enter the Russian enclave or take a later train to Svetlogorsk, Klaipėda, ~ 60 km/38 mi. Ĕ Rent of bike tacho (min.4 functions) 10,- Euro within the EU. Explore Sovetsk, for- an old spa town with 60 meter high Cycling on an asphalt bike path (part Ĕ Rent of E-bike/Pedelec with a pannier 280,- Euro merly Tilsit, known for its rich tradi- coastal cliffs. Overnight in Svetl- of the Seaside Cycle Route) which Ĕ Rent of cyclecross bike with a pannier 225,- Euro tions of cheese production (Tilsit ogorsk. Ĕ Rent of 2 panniers (Ortlieb, ~40l) 30,- Euro takes you along the Curonian Spit cheese). Finish the ride at hotel in Ĕ Half board (9 x 3-course dinners) 199,- Euro to Klaipėda. En route you can ex- Sosnovka. 8. Day: Svetlogorsk – Yantarnyj – Ĕ Pre/post-tour accommodation with breakfast in plore the “Dead” sand dunes on foot, Zelenogradsk ~75 km/47 mi. Klaipėda 3* watch a colony of grey herons and 5. Day: Sosnovka – Matrosovo – Cycling trough West Sambia to Yan- All days/ On 24–26 July, 2020 (Sea Festival) cormorants, visit the Hill of Witches, Double/twin room 43,- / 63,- Euro Polessk ~61 km/38 mi. tarnyj, which means “amber” in Rus- etc. Overnight in Klaipėda. Single room 75,-/ 150,- Euro Cycle to Polessk where you may sian and everything here is related Ĕ Luggage transport (price per group up to 8 visit the castle ruins from the 17th C. to the amber business. Then cycle to 12. Day: Klaipėda people) 799,- Euro Then you can do a return cycle trip Zelenogradsk (overnight), a popular Breakfast at the hotel. Individual de- Discount for extra bed in DBL room – 15% along the Curonian lagoon to ex- seaside resort with elegant old villas. parture or extended stay in Klaipėda. Minimum group size – 2 people www.balticbike.lt 17.
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