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
There are 11 National Cycle Routes in Denmark. (Note that there is no 11th route, but there is a 12th!)[1]
Number | Start | End | Name | Distance | Cities | % Sealed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Skagen | Rudbøl | Vestkystruten | 560 km | 70 % | |
2 | Hanstholm | Copenhagen | 420 km | 80 % | ||
3 | Skagen | 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 % | |
11 | n/a | |||||
12 | Aalborg | Aalborg | Limfjordsruten | 610 km | 90 % |
See also
References
- ↑ "Cycling in Denmark". De Frie Fugle website. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
External links
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