The following bike tours are already included:
- Stralsund: your bike tour takes you from Stralsund over the Rügendamm to Gustow with its famous village church, via Poseritz, Groß Schoritz, the birthplace of Ernst Moritz Arndt, Garz, and Putbus to Lauterbach in the southeast of Rügen. Here you will rejoin your ship. Tip: Don't miss the famous circus in Putbus. Neoclassical buildings line this circular square where all the streets converge. Departure for Usedom around 18.30. - Peenemünde: today's itinerary includes the island of Usedom, and you have a choice of two bike tours. Take the opportunity in the morning to visit the Historical-Technical Museum in the former power plant or plan a visit to the Usedom Distillery in Mölchow (tip!). If the weather is nice, we recommend the bike tour via Trassenheide and Karlshagen, combined with a refreshing swim in the Baltic Sea. Afterwards, you ride to Zinnowitz, one of Usedom's most famous and beautiful Baltic Sea resorts. Nestled between the Baltic Sea and the Achterwasser Lakes, the town is surrounded by beech, oak, and coniferous forests, and the white, gently sloping sandy beach invites you to relax.
- Mescherin: morning cruise from Stettin to Mescherin. Today, you ride along the Oder-Neisse Bike Path through part of the unique cross-border protected area "Lower Oder Valley International Park" before reaching Schwedt, your destination for the day. Along the way, you will pass the former Criewen Estate, which offers you the opportunity to visit the National Park Center of Germany's only floodplain national park.
- Hohensaaten: morning cruise from Schwedt to Hohensaaten. Today's bike tour will first take you towards Niederfinow, where you visit the impressive boat lift – a visit is possible at any time. Passing small hills, clearings, and forests, you ride through beautiful countryside – the final stretch on the towpath along the Finow Canal – to Eberswalde. In the heart of the city, in the Finow Canal, is Germany's oldest operational lock.
- Oranienburg: morning cruise to Oranienburg. Your final bike ride takes you from Oranienburg (worth seeing: the Baroque palace with its park, museum, and orangery) south on the well-maintained bike path through the Ruppin Lake District to Berlin.
Please note:
It is possible to bring your own bicycles (€ 39,- only upon request, limited)
More information is available upon request.
Please note
Schedule and program are generally subject to change. If, for example, a route cannot be sailed on due to low water, high water or bad weather, the captain reserves the right to change the route for your safety (this is not a free reason for cancellation). The same applies to lock and/or bridge repairs ordered by the authorities that were not announced in advance.
Minimum number of participants 70 people up to 21 days before arrival