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Long distance cycle path from Berlin to Usedom (BER 04)

1. day: Sunday: Arrival in Berlin Mitte

Berlin Mitte – Self managed travel arrangements
In Berlin Mitte there are 1001 places of interest between Alexanderplatz, Unter den Linden, the Brandenburger Tor and the Gendarmenmarkt. Accomomodation in Berlin Mitte.

2. day: Monday: Berlin / Eberswalde, 62 km

You leave Berlin Mitte via Prenzlauer Berg in the direction of Pankow and follow the River Panke out of the City heading for Bernau. The tour may be shortened by taking the suburban train out of the city, by doing so you will allow yourself more time for sight seeing in Berlin.
At Bernau you reach the city’s limits and can now cycle through the countryside to Eberswalde.

3. day: Tuesday: Eberswalde / Angermünde 61.5 km

On your way through the Schorfheide you will pass by the imposing structures of the ship lifting facility at Niederfinow on the Oder-Havel canal. A few kilometres further on, you should not miss the opportunity to visit the ruins of the Chorin Monastery before progressing further through the extensive pine forests of the Schorfheide towards Angermünde. Accommodation in or near Angermünde.

4. day: Wednesday: Angermünde / Prenzlau 52.5 km

The tranquillity of the Uckermark landscape shows itself at its best as it fills the horizon with rolling hills, wide open fields, grassy meadows, lakes and deep forests. You will reach Prenzlau by following the west bank of the Unteruckersee Lake. Accommodation in or near Prenzlau.

5. day: Thursday: Prenzlau - Ueckermünde, Approximately 70 km

Today you will follow the Ueckertal valley north-eastwards into the Mecklenburg region and the towns of Pasewalk and then on to Torgelow. In Torgelow, there is an open air museum village that takes you back 1000 years in history to the Wendish Slavic peoples who once inhabited the region. Historical handcrafts such as iron forging, bronze casting or pottery can be watched in progress. Another great attraction to see here are the fully reconstructed Slavic ships, the first to be built in Germany. The journey goes on through Eggesin along the Ueckertal valley to Ueckermünde and the Szczecin Haff lagoon. Accommodation in or near Ueckermünde.

6. day: Friday: Ueckermünde - Usedom, 67.5 km

Ueckermünde is set in a nature reserve that covers an area of almost 260 km2. At the beach in Mönkebude there is once again the opportunity to bathe in the lagoon The route now continues northwards, from time to time it follows closely the banks of the lagoon through the nature reserve to Anklam and then on to the island of Usedom. Accommodation on the mainland facing Usedom or in the town of Usedom itself.

7. day: Saturday: Usedom - Heringsdorf, 42 km

Today you will cycle along the islands pretty pathways as you approach your journeys end.
The route often passes by the embankments of the former railway lines from Berlin to Ahlbeck. In Garz on Usedom Island you can make a last short excursion to the small lagoon that despite its name appears to disappear over the horizon.
One good hour's cycling still remains before you reach the Baltic coast and the seaside beaches of Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf and Bansin, the goal of your cycle tour from Berlin to Usedom. Accommodation in one of the seaside towns.

8. day: Sunday:

 After breakfast, depart for the journey home.

 

Plan of the tour MEC 02

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