Danish National Cycle Routes
The Danish National Cycle Routes (Danish: Danmarks nationale cykelruter) together form the national cycling route network of Denmark. There are currently 11 such long-distance cycling routes across Denmark largely established mainly to promote bicycle tourism. There are over 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi) of marked bicycle routes in Denmark.
Routes
[edit]There are 11 National Cycle Routes in Denmark.[1]
Number | Start | End | Name | Distance | Cities | % Sealed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Skagen | Rudbøl | Vestkystruten | 560 km | 70% | |
2 | Hanstholm | Copenhagen | 420 km | 80% | ||
3 | Skagen | Padborg Crosses the border to Germany on the Hærvejen/Ochsenweg - border between Danish, Padborg and German, Harrislee | Hærvejsruten | 450 km | 78% | |
4 | Søndervig | Copenhagen | Cycle Route 4 | 310 km | 90% | |
5 | Skagen | Sønderborg | Østkystruten | 650 km | Frederikshavn, Aarhus, Vejle | 90% |
6 | Esbjerg | Copenhagen | 330 km | 92% | ||
7 | Sjællands Odde | Rødbyhavn | 240 km | 90% | ||
8 | Rudbøl | Møn | Sydhavsruten | 360 km | 95% | |
9 | Helsingør | Gedser | 290 km | 92% | ||
10 | Rønne | Rønne | Bornholm rundt | 105 km | 90% | |
12 | Aalborg | Aalborg | Limfjordsruten | 610 km | 90% |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Cycling in Denmark". De Frie Fugle website. Retrieved 7 May 2023.