Northern German Odyssey: Bike, Barge and Cruise

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7 nights
22 miles/day
Guided from EUR € 2145
Countries: Germany and Poland
Rider Level: Recreational Electric bike tours Bike and boat tours

Northern German Odyssey: Bike, Barge and Cruise

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Rider Level: Recreational Electric bike tours Bike and boat tours

7 nights
22 miles/day

Guided from EUR € 2145
Bike and Boat Tour aboard Merlijn
Countries: Germany and Poland

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  • A Bike and Boat Journey into Poland from Berlin to Malchin (and reverse)

    This bike and boat tour navigates through the heart of Northeastern Germany, where history, culture, and natural beauty converge in the area formerly known as Prussia. What began as an early Germanic religious order, expanded to become a major power in Europe and played a crucial role in forming the German Empire.

    After World War II and the redrawing of borders in Europe, the political region of Prussia was dissolved. Still, its cultural and historical legacy remains an essential aspect of the broader cultural landscape.

    And the natural landscape? You are in for a treat! You bike diverse terrains, from smooth tarmac to charming cobblestone streets, and enjoy an adventure on the Island of Usedom. Beyond cycling, on board the Merlijn, you navigate the tranquil waters of the Havel, Oder, and Peene rivers, as well as the captivating Szczecin Lagoon.

    Each day is filled with unexpected discoveries. Every twist and turn of the itinerary unfolds a new facet of Northern Europe's charm.

    • Riesling wines - Germany's best known. Aironik@Flickr
    • Elbe River in Berlin, Germany. CC:selbst
    • Brandenburger Tor in Berlin, Germany. Florian Wehde@Unsplash
    • German cusine. Wilhelm Lappe@Flickr
    • Berlin, Germany. Mahesh Kumar Painam@Unsplash
    • Käsespätzle in Germany! CC:takeaway
    • Stare Miasto, Szczecin, Poland. CC:StasiÓ Stachów

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    Highlights

    • Berlin, an iconic metropolis pulsating with history, art, architecture, and boundless energy
    • The Niederfinow ship lift, a marvel of engineering and the oldest of its kind in Germany
    • Stolpe Castle, where a guided tour reveals one of Germany's most impeccably preserved castle towers
    • The island of Usedom and the beguiling Baltic Sea coastline
    • The serene and mesmerizing Stettiner Lagoon
    • The Peene River, the 'Amazon of the North'
    • The Polish city of Szczecin, a captivating blend of heritage and modernity

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    Interested in adding to your itinerary? Take a look at our cycling day tours in Berlin.

  • CC-BY-SA-4.0 - Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin, Germany. CC:Marek Heise Fotografie, Berlin' data-type='image'> Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin, Germany. CC:Marek Heise Fotografie, Berlin
    GFDL - Oderberg, Brandenburg, Germany. CC:© Ralf Roletschek' data-type='image'> Oderberg, Brandenburg, Germany. CC:© Ralf Roletschek
    CC-BY-ND-2.0 - Kamminke, Germany. Mark Nieno@Flickr' data-type='image'> Kamminke, Germany. Mark Nieno@Flickr
    FAL - Hay Market Square in Szczecin, Poland. CC:A.Savin' data-type='image'> Hay Market Square in Szczecin, Poland. CC:A.Savin
    CC-BY-2.0 - Riesling wines - Germany's best known. Aironik@Flickr' data-type='image'> Riesling wines - Germany's best known. Aironik@Flickr
    CC0 - Elbe River in Berlin, Germany. CC:selbst' data-type='image'> Elbe River in Berlin, Germany. CC:selbst
    CC-BY-2.0 - German cusine. Wilhelm Lappe@Flickr' data-type='image'> German cusine. Wilhelm Lappe@Flickr
    CC-BY-SA-4.0 - Käsespätzle in Germany! CC:takeaway' data-type='image'> Käsespätzle in Germany! CC:takeaway
    CC-BY-SA-3.0 - Stare Miasto, Szczecin, Poland. CC:StasiÓ Stachów' data-type='image'> Stare Miasto, Szczecin, Poland. CC:StasiÓ Stachów
    CC-BY-SA-4.0 - Currywurst is a German favorite! CC:Ziko van Dijk' data-type='image'> Currywurst is a German favorite! CC:Ziko van Dijk
    CC-BY-SA-4.0 - Berlin is a UNESCO "City of Design" with many architectural wonders! CC:Fernando Pascullo' data-type='image'> Berlin is a UNESCO "City of Design" with many architectural wonders! CC:Fernando Pascullo
    CC-BY-ND-2.0 - Usedom, Germany. Schnitzel_bank@Flickr' data-type='image'> Usedom, Germany. Schnitzel_bank@Flickr
    CC-BY-SA-2.0 - Oder River in Szczecin, Poland. CC:wlodi' data-type='image'> Oder River in Szczecin, Poland. CC:wlodi
    CC-BY-SA-2.0 - Szczecin, Poland. Aleksandr Zykov@Flickr' data-type='image'> Szczecin, Poland. Aleksandr Zykov@Flickr
    CC-BY-ND-2.0 - Oranienburg, Brandenburg, Germany. Jan Kornack@Flickr' data-type='image'> Oranienburg, Brandenburg, Germany. Jan Kornack@Flickr
    CC-BY-SA-2.0 - Schloss Oranienburg, Oranienburg, Germany. rey perezoso@Flickr' data-type='image'> Schloss Oranienburg, Oranienburg, Germany. rey perezoso@Flickr
    CC-BY-SA-4.0 - The "Hackesche Höfe" in Berlin, Germany. CC:Marek Śliwecki' data-type='image'> The "Hackesche Höfe" in Berlin, Germany. CC:Marek Śliwecki
    CC-BY-SA-4.0 - Berliner Dom in Berlin, Germany. CC:Cristina Tudor' data-type='image'> Berliner Dom in Berlin, Germany. CC:Cristina Tudor
    CC0 - Biking in Berlin, Germany! CC:Gryffindor' data-type='image'> Biking in Berlin, Germany! CC:Gryffindor
    CC-BY-SA-4.0 - Stettiner Lagoon, Poland. CC:Andreas Lippold' data-type='image'> Stettiner Lagoon, Poland. CC:Andreas Lippold
    CC-BY-SA-4.0 - Zapiekanka, traditional Polish street food! CC:Myslnik' data-type='image'> Zapiekanka, traditional Polish street food! CC:Myslnik
    CC-BY-SA-4.0 - Berlin is a UNESCO "City of Design" in Germany. CC:Kasa Fue' data-type='image'> Berlin is a UNESCO "City of Design" in Germany. CC:Kasa Fue
    CC-BY-SA-2.0 - Berliner bier in Deutschland! Maria Eklind@Flickr' data-type='image'> Berliner bier in Deutschland! Maria Eklind@Flickr
    CC0 - Schnitzel & spargel are German favorites! CC:Roland Tanglao' data-type='image'> Schnitzel & spargel are German favorites! CC:Roland Tanglao
    CC-BY-SA-3.0 - Oder River in Szczecin, Poland. CC:StasiÓ Stachów' data-type='image'> Oder River in Szczecin, Poland. CC:StasiÓ Stachów

    Northern German Odyssey: Bike, Barge and Cruise

     Tour Description Daily Program 

  • Daily program

    Berlin to Malchin

    Day 1: Embarkation in Berlin/Spandau | Berlin - Oranienburg
    Your journey begins with your arrival in Berlin/Spandau. After you board, the Merlijn will set sail for Oranienburg, marking the start of an enchanting eight-day adventure. As you settle in, savor a complimentary beverage and get acquainted with the friendly crew. The evening unfolds with a tour and essential safety briefing. As you cruise through the picturesque inland lakes surrounding Berlin, the mesmerizing scenery and a delectable dinner on board is a fitting introduction. Oranienburg's royal history, tied to Dutch Princess Louise Henriette of Nassau-Oranien, lies just north of Berlin's city limits. While the docking spot is a bit removed from the center, the enjoyable evening stroll after dinner will showcase the highlights.

    Day 2: Oranienburg - Eberswalde - Niederfinow (28 or 37 miles / 45 or 60 km)
    Awaken to a delightful breakfast as the barge gently glides along the Havel River to Zerpenschleuse, heralding the start of your cycling journey. Your initial destination is Eberswalde, tracing the Old Finow Canal, an ancient waterway from 1605 that linked the Havel and Oder rivers. The Merlijn awaits you in Eberswalde to continue your voyage. For the more adventurous, an extended ride to Niederfinow is an option. Tonight's mooring spot is near the Niederfinow Ship Lift.

    Day 3: Niederfinow - Oderberg - Schwedt (31 miles / 50 km)
    A tour highlight unfolds as you traverse the oldest German ship lift at Niederfinow, a construction from 1932. Witness the Merlijn descend some 38 meters within this remarkable lift. Following the descent, your journey proceeds to Oderberg, where your cycling excursion begins. This route leads to the charming city of Schwedt, taking you through breathtaking pockets of natural beauty. Your itinerary includes a visit to the imposing Castle of Stolpe.

    The Castle of Stolpe boasts one of Germany's most impeccably preserved medieval castle towers. Ascend to the rooftop for sweeping views that stretch from the National Lower Oder River Valley to Poland and encompass the lush wooded slopes of the vast hinterland. An enlightening guided tour of the castle is part of the experience. Afterward, your path winds through more scenic landscapes, leading you to the historical town of Schwedt, where remnants of the former German Democratic Republic await discovery.

    Day 4: Schwedt - Mescherin - Szczecin (25 or 44 miles / 40 or 70 km)
    Today's cycling journey unveils the pristine wonders of nature. You'll pedal your way to Mescherin in Brandenburg state before boarding the Merlijn for a voyage into Poland. Your evening will be spent in the once-German city of Stettin, now Szczecin, Poland. Dinner tonight offers a chance to explore regional Polish cuisine at your leisure, with many restaurants awaiting your discovery.

    Day 5: Szczecin - Kamminke/Usedom (22 miles / 35 km)
    As the day breaks, the Merlijn sets sail early, tracing the Oder from Szczecin to the confluence with the Stettin Lagoon/Stettiner Haff. After crossing the Oder's estuary, you'll navigate the magnificent Stettiner Lagoon to reach the sun-kissed island of Usedom, straddling the German-Polish border along the Baltic Sea. Commencing around 11:30 am, your cycling adventure will guide you across the island to its northern Baltic Sea coast. Here, you will have plenty of time for relaxation, swimming, or strolls through enchanting towns like Ahlbeck and Heringsdorf. Whatever you choose, this island promises an extraordinary highlight of your tour. Your evening unfolds in Kamminke, a quaint village offering a tranquil stay.

    Day 6: Kamminke - Karnin - Anklam - Stolpe (22 or 34 miles / 35 or 55 km)
    Morning finds you cycling across the picturesque island of Usedom, with a stop en route at a small GDR Museum. In the southern reaches of Karnin, you will rejoin the Merlijn and journey down the Peene River. Those seeking more adventure can extend their bike tour to Anklam. Today's destination is the charming village of Stolpe, nestled within a natural reserve.

    Day 7: Stolpe - Jarmen - Verchen - Malchin (31 miles / 50 km)
    After a delightful breakfast on board, your final cycling leg commences in Jarmen, another picturesque village along the river. This route again leads you through the former GDR region, with road surfaces shifting from tarmac to concrete bike paths and cobblestones. Cruising along the Peene River in the late afternoon, Malchin is reached by evening, a serene town surrounded by forests, meadows, and agricultural land. The riverbanks stretch wide, with no traffic, houses, or people as far as the eye can see. Revel in the beauty of this 'Amazon of the North' as you conclude a week of extraordinary cycling adventures. Along the way, you'll cross the expansive Kummerower See, a 20 km-wide lake, before reentering the Peene River, another highlight of your journey. Arriving at Malchin - your final destination - your wonderful farewell dinner awaits.

    Day 8: Departure from Malchin
    Your memorable journey concludes as you bid farewell to Malchin after a hearty breakfast, departing by 9:00 a.m.

    Malchin to Berlin

    Day 1: Malchin - Demmin

    Day 2: Demmin - Alt Plestin - Stolpe - Anklam (28 miles or 34 miles /45 or 55 km)

    Day 3: Anklam - Karnin - Kamminke | Usedom (31 miles / 50 km)

    Day 4: Damminke - Szczecin(19 miles / 30 km)

    Day 5: Szczecin - Mescherin - Schwedt (28 miles / 45 km)

    Day 6: Schwedt - Oderberg - Eberswalde (16 or 34 miles / 25 or 55 km)

    Day 7: Eberswalde - Oranienburg - Berlin/Spandau (22 or 44 miles / 35 or 70 km)

    Day 8: Berlin/Spandau

    Surface and terrain

    On this bike and boat tour, you'll encounter a diverse range of cycling surfaces, from smooth tarmac to charming cobblestone streets. In addition to these enjoyable rides, you'll have the opportunity to explore the sunny paradise of Usedom Island in the Baltic Sea, known for its extensive network of well-paved and smoothly-surfaced cycling paths.


    Boats

    Merlijn


    How to get there

    Tour start/end

    Berlin-Brandenburg (BER)

    BER is well connected to the city center by various transportation options, including train and bus. The airport has its own railway station.


    Northern German Odyssey: Bike, Barge and Cruise

     Tour Photos Dates & Prices 

  • Dates

    Berlin to Malchin: Jul 20, Aug 3, 2024
    Malchin to Berlin: Aug 10, 2024

    Prices

    Tour package

    Per person, double occupancy €2145
    Single-use cabin (1 person/1 cabin) On request

    Bike Rentals

    27-speed standard touring bike Included
    Electrically assisted bikes €180

    Included services

    • 7 nights aboard the Merlijn
    • Welcome drink
    • 7 x breakfast, 6 x packed lunches, and 6 x three-course dinner
    • Coffee, tea, and water
    • Supply of bedding, towels, facial tissues, hand soap, soap, shampoo, sewing kit, vanity kit, bathrobe, and slippers
    • Daily cabin cleaning
    • Tour guide and daily tour briefing
    • 27-speed bicycle, which includes a waterproof pannier, towel, and helmet
    • Complimentary water bottle
    • GPS-tracks on the majority of routes
    • Canal, bridge & harbor fees
    • All ferry fares
    • Entrance to Stolpe Tower
    • Entrance to DDR (DGR) Museum

    Bike rentals

    Bikes available to be rented (booked in advance at the time of booking) include:

    • 27-speed unisex model with lightweight aluminum frame (included in tour price)
    • 7-speed electric bicycle with Bosch engine

    Read more about electrically-assisted bikes >

    Bike Protection
    Bike protection can be purchased at the time of booking. You can read more about that HERE.


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