Contains the tracks of the whole stage, including well developed sections but also parts of the route under development or at the planning stage.
Contains only parts of the stage which are either developed, developed with signs or certified – i.e. sections that are ready to cycle.
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These EuroVelo GPX tracks are made available under the Open Database License. While ECF and National EuroVelo Coordination Centers and Coordinators (NECCs) make every effort to ensure the tracks and their levels of development are both current and accurate, errors or outdated information can occur. The user is fully responsible for his or her own safety when making use of the tracks and for following national traffic rules and signing.

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In this stage, EuroVelo 10 - Baltic Sea Cycle Route passes along the outstanding Polish and German coastlines, connecting the Tricity area (made up of the cities of Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia) to the city of Rostock. In Poland there are many popular routes along the Baltic shore, such as the seaside promenade in Sopot. While in Osetnik, you can stop to admire the view from the top of the unique three-colour Stilo lighthouse. Over the border in Germany, the section of EuroVelo 10 in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is named Velo Baltica and runs almost entirely along the Baltic coast. The route benefits from typical tourist infrastructure (e.g. resting places, information boards, etc.) and services (accommodation, restaurants and bike rental shops).

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Development status
  • Certified These sections were awarded the official EuroVelo Certification label, ensuring high-quality cycling conditions.They were surveyed in the field by EuroVelo Route Inspectors to respect minimum requirements for motorised traffic levels, surface quality, EuroVelo signage, and access to services as defined by the European Certification Standard (ECS) methodology. EuroVelo Certified routes are the best options for beginners!
  • Developed + Signed These sections offer generally good cycling conditions, with limited motorised traffic, rideable surfaces, and EuroVelo signs along the route. Developed routes with signs are suitable for most cyclists. However, short stretches with lower-quality conditions may occur, and it is recommended to bring a map or navigation app as signs can have defects.
  • Developed + Not Signed These sections offer generally good cycling conditions, with limited motorised traffic and rideable surfaces, but without EuroVelo signs. Developed routes without signs are suitable for most cyclists. However, short stretches with lower-quality conditions may occur, and it is warmly recommended to bring a map or navigation app.
  • Partially Developed + Signed Cycling is possible here, but conditions vary. Some stretches may have high motorised traffic or poor surfaces, even though EuroVelo signs are in place. Partially developed routes with signs are suitable for experienced cyclists only, and it is recommended to bring a map or navigation app and check national/regional websites for more information. ECF and National EuroVelo Coordination Centres are working on improvements.
  • Partially Developed + Not Signed Cycling is possible here, but conditions vary. Some stretches may have high motorised traffic or poor surfaces, and EuroVelo signs are not in place. Partially developed routes without signs are suitable for experienced cyclists only, and it is warmly recommended to bring a map or navigation app and check national/regional websites for more information. ECF and National EuroVelo Coordination Centres are working on improvements.
  • Undeveloped / Unknown These sections do not meet minimum requirements for motorised traffic levels or surface quality – or their conditions are currently unknown. They may include dangerous stretches. Cyclists choosing to cycle there should use a map or navigation app and check national/regional websites for more information. It is recommended to use public transport to skip these areas where possible.
  • Public transport link These sections include continuity across seas or rivers and undeveloped parts of the network that can be skipped with a reliable public transport connection allowing bicycle transport.

Markers

  • Natural Heritage
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Culinary Delights
  • Maritime Heritage / The Rhine / The Meuse
  • Other Point of Interest
  • Service
  • Bus station
  • Train station
  • Mobility info center

Services

bett+bike
Germany
EV2 EV3 EV4 EV5 EV6 EV7 EV8 EV9 EV10 EV12 EV13 EV15 EV17
national

The bett+bike logo by ADFC can be found not only in Germany but in many other countries such as Austria, Belgium or Denmark. On the website certified accommodations are divided in four categories: bett+bike hosts, sports, camping and holiday homes. In addition, the results can be subdivided into regions and cycle routes.

Visit Site
Cyclist-Friendly Place (Miejsce Przyjazne Rowerzystom)
Poland
EV10 EV13
regional

"Miejsce Przyjazne Rowerzystom" is the recently created (2022) bicycle-friendly system of the Westpomerania Region, Poland, providing services to cyclists, divided into the following categories: accommodation facilities, catering facilities, tourist attractions, tourist information points and other commercial and service facilities.

Visit Site
Oaza Łeba – cycling-friendly accommodation

Oaza Łeba is a cycling-friendly accommodation located by the Baltic Sea and along EuroVelo 10. The hotel offers comfortable rooms, bike storage, and easy access to scenic cycling routes around Łeba, Słowiński National Park, and coastal areas. Perfect base for cyclists looking for active holidays and weekend trips.

Cycling-friendly stay in Kashubia - Palac pod Bocianim Gniazdem

Cycling-friendly accommodation in peaceful Kashubia, close to the S6 road and a local railway stop, with access to regional cycling routes and within reach of the Baltic coast. Palac pod Bocianim Gniazdem offers comfortable rooms, breakfast, lunchboxes, covered bike parking, secure storage, bike wash area and a self-service repair point. Maps, GPX routes and bike rental are available on site.

Jantar Spa Hotel

The perfect choice for cyclists traveling along EuroVelo 10/13 coastal route, and for those tackling long-distance cycling routes who are looking for a place that combines functionality, comfort, and a friendly atmosphere.

The package includes: Comfortable accommodations – cozy rooms designed to help you rest and recharge after an intense day on the bike. Access to the pool area with saunas – relaxing in the pool after a ride is the perfect way to loosen up your muscles and recharge your batteries. Secure bike storage – a covered storage area that protects your equipment from the elements. Free charging for electric bikes. Basic bike tools available upon request. Free laundry service – freshen up your sportswear at no extra cost and hit the road the next day in complete comfort. Half-board buffet – varied breakfasts and dinners provide the energy you need to continue your ride. Packed lunch for the next stage of the route or a 20-minute restorative massage at the Jantar Spa Hotel.