Our electric bike tour of Pomerania condenses the enchanting essence of the Baltic States. This region between the Oder and the Vistula has always been a cultural bridge between East and West; between Poland and Germany. The Nehr coast, mobile dunes, fine sandy beaches, fragrant coastal forest and charming seaside resorts are on our schedule. The Griffins, the ruling dynasty of Pomerania, have left a legacy of castles, fortresses and towns whose splendour can still be seen today. Countless lakes sparkle in the forests and national parks of Kashubia, in a slightly hilly hinterland. A beautiful bike path runs for long distances directly along the coast. Our Baltic Sea cycling trip ends with a bang in Gdansk, in its fascinating old town. East and West, past and present, nature and culture merge in Pomerania for a unique experience. Kolberg is only four hours drive from Kolobrzeg and the Pomeranian coast on the Baltic Sea. From here we start our cycling trip along the 300 km long coastline to the moving dunes of the Slowinski National Park on the Hel Peninsula and on to Gdansk.

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Day 1: To Pomerania

Our meeting point is at 2:00 pm in Berlin's East Station, where we will embark on a comfortable coach journey together to Kolobrzeg/Kolberg. After checking in at the hotel, we will enjoy our first dinner together in a nice restaurant in the heart of the old town. An evening stroll through the Hanseatic city and to the lighthouse will conclude the day.

Day 2: Between the beaches and the lake district - approx. 50 km.

In the morning, we visit the old town of Kolberg by bike, before cycling on a beautiful bike path towards Ustronie Morskie. On one side we have the beach, on the other side an original marshy area, refuge of rare birds and water lilies. Our path continues in the direction of Mielno, along Lake Jamno, to Unieście. After an invigorating picnic lunch with freshly caught fish, we visit a fishery where we meet a working fisherman. We then go to an old farm in the village of Osieki, where coffee and cakes await us. From there we take a bus to our Lubicz hotel in the seaside resort of Ustka (2 nights).

Day 3: The Griffins and the sea - approx. 50 km

In the morning, a bus will take us to Darlow/Rügenwalde, the former residence of the Dukes of Pomerania and the birthplace of the “tea wurst”. During a walk through the town, we will see the castle and visit the Griffin crypt in the parish church. Afterwards, we cycle on a beautiful route to the seaside resort of Jaroslawiec. We enjoy the beautiful views of the Baltic Sea and have a picnic on the beach before cycling back to Ustka. We will head to a cosy local eatery for dinner.

Day 4: Slowinzen National Park - about 50 km

Today we start our bike ride from Ustka with a detour into the wooded interior. We cross the isthmus and part of the Slowinski National Park on traffic-free paths. Small panoramic platforms invite us to take a break. In the afternoon, we are expected to have coffee and cake at a small farm in Kluki. In the open-air museum we learn more about the history of the Slovenes, who once inhabited Western Pomerania. Enchanted by these discoveries, we take the bus to Leba (2 nights).

Day 5: Swimming, forest and moving dunes - about 15 km

In the morning we get on our bikes and cycle to the famous dune landscape around Leba, the famous Polish Sahara. We will be joined by a local naturalist who will guide us on bike and foot through the dunes of the national park.Afterwards we will have time for a refreshing bath. The afternoon is free to enjoy the beach and stroll around the beautiful resort. In the evening, we meet at the hotel for a convivial dinner together.

Day 6: Coastal forest and Kaschuben - approx. 65 km

After breakfast, we cycle through the coastal forest. We cross the Polish border, established by the Treaty of Versailles to form the Danzig corridor. We enjoy our picnic lunch by the Sarbsko lake. Passing through Osetnik and Białogóra, we drive to our hotel Krokowa Castle, the castle of the Kashubian family Krockow. The museum director tells us about the eventful history of the noble German-Polish-Kashubian von Krockow family and the foundation, which since 1990 has been actively engaged in German-Polish relations. We will have dinner and spend the night at Krokowa Castle.

Day 7: Hel Peninsula - approx. 55 km

We ride our bikes on an abandoned railway embankment towards the coast, and then continue along the bike path that runs alongside Putzig Bay towards Jastarnia. Upon arrival, we enjoy a picnic overlooking the harbor.In the afternoon we cross the Hel peninsula through a coastal forest before taking the boat to Gdynia, the port of Gdansk. The last part of the trip to Gdansk will be by bus to our hotel located near the old town. During a guided tour of the historic old town on the waterfront, we will discover the former Hanseatic city, which has become a lively and attractive metropolis.

Day 8: Gdansk/Gdańsk and departure

Following breakfast, we will be transported via an organized bus to Gdansk Central Station. From there, we will board a train bound for Berlin, with an estimated arrival time of 3:30 pm..





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