EuroVelo 9Baltic – Adriatic

2,050 km long
2 European seas
6 countries visited
Contains the tracks of the whole route, including well developed sections but also parts of the route under development or at the planning stage.
Contains only parts of the route which are either developed, developed with signs or certified – i.e. sections that are ready to cycle.
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Disclaimer

While ECF and National EuroVelo Coordination Centers and Coordinators (NECC/Cs) make every effort to ensure the tracks and their levels of development are both current and accurate, errors or outdated information can occur.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. Please download and read the complete disclaimer before using the tracks.

With its 2,050 km, EuroVelo 9 - Baltic-Adriatic may not be the longest EuroVelo route but it doesn't mean that this route does not have a lot to offer. Rivers, seas and mountains are on the checklist, and EuroVelo 9 is packed full of adventures over its (relatively!) short distance. Start with a refreshing ride on the Baltic coast and finish the trip with a relaxing swim in the Adriatic Sea. In between you can enjoy welcoming local communities with exquisite culinary traditions in Poland, Czechia, Austria, Slovenia, Italy and Croatia. This route is sometimes called the Amber Route as historically the precious stone amber, found in the Baltic region, was taken by routes such as this to the Mediterranean Sea!