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To the point where the North and Baltic Seas meet.
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To the point where the North and Baltic Seas meet.

Small route, big impact. From Berlin via Kiel & Flensburg, you are already at the first point on the Baltic Sea within approx. 6-7 hours. Fantastic view and definitely space for yourself and your thoughts! After one night it goes on & after about 2 hours you are on the North Sea side. Here, too, a great view and a lot of wind blowing your head. The next day the last stage to Skagen. No more hours to the goal, which is more than exciting and relaxing. Skagen as the northernmost point in Denmark and the place where the North Sea and Baltic Sea meet. The tour is scheduled for 3-4 days. Depending on where you like it, you can of course stay longer in the idyllic places.

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952 Kilometres
3 Days
4 Waypoints
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Day 1
Berlin, Deutschland

Elsegårde Strand, Ebeltoft, Dänemark
8400 Ebeltoft, Dänemark

Day 2
Kærsgård Strand, Kærsgård Strandvej, Hirtshals, Dänemark
Kærsgård Strandvej 19, 9850 Hirtshals, Dänemark

Day 3
Skagen, Dänemark
9990 Skagen, Dänemark
Day 1
Berlin, Deutschland
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677,4 km 6 hrs. 54 min.
Elsegårde Strand, Ebeltoft, Dänemark
8400 Ebeltoft, Dänemark
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Day 2
213,1 km 2 hrs. 22 min.
Kærsgård Strand, Kærsgård Strandvej, Hirtshals, Dänemark
Kærsgård Strandvej 19, 9850 Hirtshals, Dänemark
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Day 3
61,6 km 53 min.
Skagen, Dänemark
9990 Skagen, Dänemark
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200 km

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kapahnke 4 years ago

Wir sind die Tour auf ähnliche Weise nach Weihnachten 2019 gefahren. Ab Nähe Hamburg an der Nordseeküste hoch bis Skagen und an der Ostseeküste wieder runter. Immer nur kleine Strecken und Übernachtung in kleinen Häfen. Ein Traum, auch im Winter!