Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route
The Berlin–Copenhagen Cycle Route is a 630 kilometers long-distance cycling route that connects the German and Danish capital cities. The German portion of the route, between Berlin and Rostock, is approximately 370 km; the Danish portion, between Gedser and Copenhagen, is approximately 260 kilometers. Between Rostock and Gedser, cyclists must take a ferry.
The Berlin–Copenhagen Cycle Route is part of the 6000 kilometers EuroVelo 7 cycling route, which runs from the top of Norway to the island of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea. It also forms part of the German Cycling Network's D-Route 11, which runs from the Bavarian Alps to the Baltic Sea.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin-Copenhagen_Cycle_Route
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