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| Type of tour: | Self-guided/Guided |
| Level: | Moderate |
| Duration: | 11 Nights |
| Distance: | 39 Miles/day average |
| Dates: | Self-guided: May 26; Jun 23; Jul 7, 28; Aug 11, 25, 2013 Guided: May 24; Jun 14, 28; Jul 5, 19, 26; Aug 2, 16, 23, 2013. |
| Tour price: | €995 (self-guided) €1295 (guided) |
| Start city: | Tallinn, Estonia |
| End city: | Vilnius, Lithuania |

Explore the Baltic states by bicycle on this guided tour of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and become fascinated with their variety!
Discover their beauty, as you cycle through the National Park Lahemaa in Estonia, one of the last unspoiled regions of the Baltic coast, and along the shore of the Peipsi Lake, one of the biggest lakes in Europe divided in two by the Russian border. Stop and walk through the area's many fishing villages near the sandy beaches in Latvia, where you can have a picnic and take the opportunity to bathe in the sea.
Another highlight on the route is Palanga, the renowned Lithuanian sea resort, and the Curonian Spit high sand dunes, which explain why some call it the "Lithuanian Sahara." Finally, you can experience local flavor and hospitality in the charming cities of Tallinn, Tartu, Cesis, Riga, Klaipeda, Trakai and Vilnius on this 12 day, 11 night tour through the Baltic states.
Not sure which type of tour to book? Learn about the differences between guided and self-guided tours.
Explore the Baltic states by bicycle on this guided tour of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and become fascinated with their variety!
Discover their beauty, as you cycle through the National Park Lahemaa in Estonia, one of the last unspoiled regions of the Baltic coast, and along the shore of the Peipsi Lake, one of the biggest lakes in Europe divided in two by the Russian border. Stop and walk through the area's many fishing villages near the sandy beaches in Latvia, where you can have a picnic and take the opportunity to bathe in the sea.
Another highlight on the route is Palanga, the renowned Lithuanian sea resort, and the Curonian Spit high sand dunes, which explain why some call it the "Lithuanian Sahara." Finally, you can experience local flavor and hospitality in the charming cities of Tallinn, Tartu, Cesis, Riga, Klaipeda, Trakai and Vilnius on this 12 day, 11 night tour through the Baltic states.
Not sure which type of tour to book? Learn about the differences between guided and self-guided tours.
Day 1: Arrival in Estonia
Individual arrival to the unique medieval city of Tallinn. Your guide will greet you at the hotel in Tallinn before 6 p.m. (local time). Right after, you shall attend an Estonian dinner in a restaurant and participate in an evening guided tour of Tallinn.
Overnight in Tallin.
Day 2: Estonia: National Park Lahemaa (22 miles/35 km by bike; 47 miles/75 km by bus)
The morning is open to do what you would like. After a bus transfer, you shall begin your first bicycle trip through National Park Lahemaa. The Park, one of the last unspoilt regions of the Baltic coast, extends upon over 270 sq. miles (700 sq. km) with rich and unique natural landscapes. Here you shall observe thick woods, marshes, lakes and waterfalls, as well as the realm of moose, wild boars and over 220 bird species.
Overnight in National Park Lahemaa.
Day 3: Estonia: Lake Peipsi (37 miles/60 km by bike; 93 miles/150 km by bus)
In the morning you ride to Mustvee by bus. There you start a pleasant bicycle trip to Koosa. You shall ride on a beautiful bicycle route by the Peipsi Lake shore. It is one of the biggest lakes in Europe, divided in two by the Russian border. On the road, you pass many fishing villages. You reach your hotel by bus.
Overnight in Tartu.
Day 4: Estonia – Latvia: National Park Gauja (29 miles/47 km by bike; 84 miles/135 km by bus)
In the morning, a guided tour of Tartu awaits you. Sites worth seeing include the famous Old Town with the classical buildings of the University and the gothic Johann’s Church, built from brick that contains many historical terracotta figures. After a short bus transfer by noon, you ride on a route slightly elevated, with height differences up to 918 feet (280 m) through the so-called "Estonian Switzerland". Admire the beautiful environment, before you are transferred by bus to Cesis in Latvia. The former Hansa-city, proudly looking back over it’s 800-year history, lies in the centre of the famous National Park Gauja. Dinner in Cesis.
Overnight in Cesis.
Day 5: Latvia: Cesis - Riga (Rest day, 53 miles/85 km by bus)
Today is a rest day from biking. After breakfast, you will take a professionally guided tour of Cesis. A highlight of the city is the ruins of the castle of the German Order, where the municipal museum is now situated. From Cesis, you will be transferred by bus to Riga, the capital of Latvia. Upon arrival a guided tour of the Old Town awaits. With over 800 renovated Art Nouveau buildings, elegant boulevards, and small, curvy alleys, the Latvian capital offers a charming and romantic atmosphere. After sightseeing, you will have the rest of the evening to do what you would like.
Overnight in Riga.
Day 6: Latvia: Cycling along the Baltic Coast (18 miles/30 km by bike; 118/190 km by bus)
Right after breakfast you ride by bus towards the Baltic. There, you start cycling along the Baltic coast. You ride mostly on a bicycle route, leading through Jurmala – a renowned Latvian sea resort. We advise you to take the opportunity to bathe in the sea – it’s worth your time. Your destination is hotel in Liepaja, you shall reach it in the late afternoon by bus.
Overnight in Liepaja.
Day 7: Latvia – Lithuania: Klaipeda (28/45 km by bike; 40 miles/65 km by bus)
After breakfast you will leave Latvia by bus and head directly to Lithuania. The bike tour beginsin Sventoji on a beautiful bicycle route that heads to Klaipeda, which lies on the Baltic Coast. On the way you will pass Palanga, the renowned Lithuanian sea resort. Here you pause and take a walk through the pedestrian area. From there, you continue cycling to Klaipeda, where you will have a guided tour of the Old Town.
Overnight in Klaipeda.
Day 8: Lithuania: Curonian Spit (38 miles/60 km by bike)
After breakfast you take a ferry across the lagoon and reach the 42 mile (68 km) long Curonian Spit. Because of the high dunes of up to 196 feet (60 m), the locals call it the "Lithuanian Sahara." Continuing on, you will stop in Juodokrante amid the bizarre carvings of Lithuanian legends on Witch Hill. You continue to cycle along the Baltic coast to Nida, the former artistic resort.
Overnight in Nida.
Day 9: Leisure time by the Baltic (4 miles/6 km by bike)
Today is free day. You can ride to the highest dune of the Spit and from there admire the view of the Curonian Lagoon. Worth seeing is also the summer house of Thomas Mann – German Nobel Prize laureate, nowadays a museum. Accommodation in as on day eight.
Overnight in Nida.
Day 10: Lithuania: Crossing the Curonian Lagoon by ship (27 miles/38 km by bike; 128 miles/205 km by bus; 12 miles/20 km by ship)
After breakfast you travel by ship (about 2 hours) to the continent. The Curonian Lagoon at this point is over 12 miles (20 km) wide, which makes seeing the opposite shore difficult. Upon reaching the continent by the Minija river, the bicycle tour begins as you ride to the bird observatory in Vente. You the continue through the Klaipeda region heading towards Sakuciai. You will reach the hotel in Kaunas, the former capital of Lithuania, in the late afternoon by bus.
Overnight in Kaunas.
Day 11: Lithuania: Trakai – Castle upon water and the ancient Vilnius (22 miles/35 km by bike; 63 miles/100 km by bus)
After breakfast you will be transferred by bus to the Lithianian lake district. By bike over a slightly elevated landscape, you reach Trakai, featuring a famous gothic castle, erected on an island on the Galve lake. After a guided tour, you will take a bus 18 miles (30 km) to Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. The Old Town stuns the spectator with the beauty and variety of its Baroque and Classical buildings. In the evening, a guided tour of the city awaits you.
Overnight in Vilnius.
Day 12: Lithuania: Individual departure
Individual departure after breakfast. You have the option to extend your stay in Vilnius.
Day 1: Arrival in Estonia
Individual arrival to the unique medieval city of Tallinn. Your guide will greet you at the hotel in Tallinn before 6 p.m. (local time). Right after, you shall attend an Estonian dinner in a restaurant and participate in an evening guided tour of Tallinn.
Overnight in Tallin.
Day 2: Estonia: National Park Lahemaa (22 miles/35 km by bike; 47 miles/75 km by bus)
The morning is open to do what you would like. After a bus transfer, you shall begin your first bicycle trip through National Park Lahemaa. The Park, one of the last unspoilt regions of the Baltic coast, extends upon over 270 sq. miles (700 sq. km) with rich and unique natural landscapes. Here you shall observe thick woods, marshes, lakes and waterfalls, as well as the realm of moose, wild boars and over 220 bird species.
Overnight in National Park Lahemaa.
Day 3: Estonia: Lake Peipsi (37 miles/60 km by bike; 93 miles/150 km by bus)
In the morning you ride to Mustvee by bus. There you start a pleasant bicycle trip to Koosa. You shall ride on a beautiful bicycle route by the Peipsi Lake shore. It is one of the biggest lakes in Europe, divided in two by the Russian border. On the road, you pass many fishing villages. You reach your hotel by bus.
Overnight in Tartu.
Day 4: Estonia – Latvia: National Park Gauja (29 miles/47 km by bike; 84 miles/135 km by bus)
In the morning, a guided tour of Tartu awaits you. Sites worth seeing include the famous Old Town with the classical buildings of the University and the gothic Johann’s Church, built from brick that contains many historical terracotta figures. After a short bus transfer by noon, you ride on a route slightly elevated, with height differences up to 918 feet (280 m) through the so-called "Estonian Switzerland". Admire the beautiful environment, before you are transferred by bus to Cesis in Latvia. The former Hansa-city, proudly looking back over it’s 800-year history, lies in the centre of the famous National Park Gauja. Dinner in Cesis.
Overnight in Cesis.
Day 5: Latvia: Cesis - Riga (Rest day, 53 miles/85 km by bus)
Today is a rest day from biking. After breakfast, you will take a professionally guided tour of Cesis. A highlight of the city is the ruins of the castle of the German Order, where the municipal museum is now situated. From Cesis, you will be transferred by bus to Riga, the capital of Latvia. Upon arrival a guided tour of the Old Town awaits. With over 800 renovated Art Nouveau buildings, elegant boulevards, and small, curvy alleys, the Latvian capital offers a charming and romantic atmosphere. After sightseeing, you will have the rest of the evening to do what you would like.
Overnight in Riga.
Day 6: Latvia: Cycling along the Baltic Coast (18 miles/30 km by bike; 118/190 km by bus)
Right after breakfast you ride by bus towards the Baltic. There, you start cycling along the Baltic coast. You ride mostly on a bicycle route, leading through Jurmala – a renowned Latvian sea resort. We advise you to take the opportunity to bathe in the sea – it’s worth your time. Your destination is hotel in Liepaja, you shall reach it in the late afternoon by bus.
Overnight in Liepaja.
Day 7: Latvia – Lithuania: Klaipeda (28/45 km by bike; 40 miles/65 km by bus)
After breakfast you will leave Latvia by bus and head directly to Lithuania. The bike tour beginsin Sventoji on a beautiful bicycle route that heads to Klaipeda, which lies on the Baltic Coast. On the way you will pass Palanga, the renowned Lithuanian sea resort. Here you pause and take a walk through the pedestrian area. From there, you continue cycling to Klaipeda, where you will have a guided tour of the Old Town.
Overnight in Klaipeda.
Day 8: Lithuania: Curonian Spit (38 miles/60 km by bike)
After breakfast you take a ferry across the lagoon and reach the 42 mile (68 km) long Curonian Spit. Because of the high dunes of up to 196 feet (60 m), the locals call it the "Lithuanian Sahara." Continuing on, you will stop in Juodokrante amid the bizarre carvings of Lithuanian legends on Witch Hill. You continue to cycle along the Baltic coast to Nida, the former artistic resort.
Overnight in Nida.
Day 9: Leisure time by the Baltic (4 miles/6 km by bike)
Today is free day. You can ride to the highest dune of the Spit and from there admire the view of the Curonian Lagoon. Worth seeing is also the summer house of Thomas Mann – German Nobel Prize laureate, nowadays a museum. Accommodation in as on day eight.
Overnight in Nida.
Day 10: Lithuania: Crossing the Curonian Lagoon by ship (27 miles/38 km by bike; 128 miles/205 km by bus; 12 miles/20 km by ship)
After breakfast you travel by ship (about 2 hours) to the continent. The Curonian Lagoon at this point is over 12 miles (20 km) wide, which makes seeing the opposite shore difficult. Upon reaching the continent by the Minija river, the bicycle tour begins as you ride to the bird observatory in Vente. You the continue through the Klaipeda region heading towards Sakuciai. You will reach the hotel in Kaunas, the former capital of Lithuania, in the late afternoon by bus.
Overnight in Kaunas.
Day 11: Lithuania: Trakai – Castle upon water and the ancient Vilnius (22 miles/35 km by bike; 63 miles/100 km by bus)
After breakfast you will be transferred by bus to the Lithianian lake district. By bike over a slightly elevated landscape, you reach Trakai, featuring a famous gothic castle, erected on an island on the Galve lake. After a guided tour, you will take a bus 18 miles (30 km) to Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. The Old Town stuns the spectator with the beauty and variety of its Baroque and Classical buildings. In the evening, a guided tour of the city awaits you.
Overnight in Vilnius.
Day 12: Lithuania: Individual departure
Individual departure after breakfast. You have the option to extend your stay in Vilnius.
May 24; Jun 14, 28; Jul 5, 19, 26; Aug 2, 16, 23, 2013.
Note: There is a 10% discount on the May 24, 2013 departure.
May 26; Jun 23; Jul 7, 28; Aug 11, 25, 2013
Please note:
May 16th and Aug 25th departures have 10% off of the tour package price!


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Day 1: Hotel Bern, Tallinn
www.tallinnhotels.ee/hotel-bern-tallinn
A comfortable hotel, close to the Old Town.
Day 2: Park-Hotel Palmse
www.phpalmse.ee
A comfortable and beautifully situated guesthouse by the Palmse manor.
Day 3: Dorpat Hotel, Tartu
www.dorpat.ee
A fine hotel in Tartu city center.
Day 4: Hotel Kolonna, Cesis
www.hotelkolonna.com/hotel-cesis
A comfortably situated in the very centre of the town, close to the old town and castle.
Day 5: Hotel Albert, Riga
www.alberthotel.lv
A fine hotel in the city center, close to the Art Nouveau district and the Old Town.
Day 6: Hotel Amrita, Liepaja
www.groupeuropa.com
A fine hotel close to the center of Liepaja.
Day 7: Amberton Klaipeda
http://www.ambertonhotels.com/klaipeda
A fine hotel in the center of Klaipeda.
Day 8: Hotel Jurate, Nida
http://hotel-jurate.lt
A quiet hotel in the very center of Nida, close to the seaside.
Day 9: Santakos, Kaunas
http://santakahotel.eu/EN/Kaunas
A fine hotel just a few minutes away from the Old Town.
Day 10: Vilnius City Gate
www.citygate.lt/hotel-vilnius-en
Vilnius City Gate is directly neighbouring the Old Town.
Day 1: Hotel Bern, Tallinn
www.tallinnhotels.ee/hotel-bern-tallinn
A comfortable hotel, close to the Old Town.
Day 2: Park-Hotel Palmse
www.phpalmse.ee
A comfortable and beautifully situated guesthouse by the Palmse manor.
Day 3: Dorpat Hotel, Tartu
www.dorpat.ee
A fine hotel in Tartu city center.
Day 4: Hotel Kolonna, Cesis
www.hotelkolonna.com/hotel-cesis
A comfortably situated in the very centre of the town, close to the old town and castle.
Day 5: Hotel Albert, Riga
www.alberthotel.lv
A fine hotel in the city center, close to the Art Nouveau district and the Old Town.
Day 6: Hotel Amrita, Liepaja
www.groupeuropa.com
A fine hotel close to the center of Liepaja.
Day 7: Amberton Klaipeda
http://www.ambertonhotels.com/klaipeda
A fine hotel in the center of Klaipeda.
Day 8: Hotel Jurate, Nida
http://hotel-jurate.lt
A quiet hotel in the very center of Nida, close to the seaside.
Day 9: Santakos, Kaunas
http://santakahotel.eu/EN/Kaunas
A fine hotel just a few minutes away from the Old Town.
Day 10: Vilnius City Gate
www.citygate.lt/hotel-vilnius-en
Vilnius City Gate is directly neighbouring the Old Town.
The bikes available on this tour are a women's hybrid touring bike, 7-speed Sachs brand, or a men's hybrid touring bike, 6-speed Shimano. An electrically assisted bike is also available.
The bikes available on this tour are a women's hybrid touring bike, 7-speed Sachs brand, or a men's hybrid touring bike, 6-speed Shimano. An electrically assisted bike is also available.
This tour follows asphalt roads that are slightly elevated at times. On one occasion, you will follow a gravel road. Approximately 60% of the tour is on quiet roads, 30% on dedicated bike paths, 5% on roads shared with traffic and 5% on dirt or gravel roads.
This tour is rated Moderate and is for cyclists in good physical condition.
This tour follows asphalt roads that are slightly elevated at times. On one occasion, you will follow a gravel road. Approximately 60% of the tour is on quiet roads, 30% on dedicated bike paths, 5% on roads shared with traffic and 5% on dirt or gravel roads.
This tour is rated Moderate and is for cyclists in good physical condition.
Tour Start
Nearest airport: Tallinn, Estonia
Nearest train station: Tallinn, Estonia
Tour End
Nearest airport: Vilnius, Lithuania
Nearest train station: Vilnius, Lithuania
Tour Start
Nearest airport: Tallinn, Estonia
Nearest train station: Tallinn, Estonia
Tour End
Nearest airport: Vilnius, Lithuania
Nearest train station: Vilnius, Lithuania
Estonia is a small Baltic country popular for its charming rural villages and beautiful natural landscape. More than half of the country is covered by conserved forest, so active travelers enjoy exploring the untouched acres of trees and wildlife. Marshlands, beaches, and swamplands have remained unspoiled, and Estonia also boasts some natural wonders including craters and waterfalls.
While Estonia is respectful of its indigenous heritage, today it is a multinational country representing the development of formerly Soviet lands. The medieval buildings of the capital, Tallinn, are a backdrop to its ethnic diversity and vibrant arts, nightlife, and shopping scenes.
More on bicycling in Estonia >
Estonia is a small Baltic country popular for its charming rural villages and beautiful natural landscape. More than half of the country is covered by conserved forest, so active travelers enjoy exploring the untouched acres of trees and wildlife. Marshlands, beaches, and swamplands have remained unspoiled, and Estonia also boasts some natural wonders including craters and waterfalls.
While Estonia is respectful of its indigenous heritage, today it is a multinational country representing the development of formerly Soviet lands. The medieval buildings of the capital, Tallinn, are a backdrop to its ethnic diversity and vibrant arts, nightlife, and shopping scenes.
More on bicycling in Estonia >
As a former Soviet-bloc nation, Lithuania’s historical heritage is influenced by its connection to Russia, but its rich culture is also heavily influenced by neighboring Poland. Lithuania’s complex and fascinating history is surprisingly diverse as a result. This diversity is seen in its art, architecture, folk traditions and cuisine. Travelers enjoy Lithuania’s old-world charm while appreciating its modern sensibility. Whether you want to visit the ancient villages and rural farm towns or the historical cities with their feudal castles and fortresses, there are plenty of attractions to enjoy in Lithuania. Active travelers will enjoy Lithuania’s excellent locales for winter sports, including skiing, snowboarding, and dog sledding.
More on bicycling in Lithuania >
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As a former Soviet-bloc nation, Lithuania’s historical heritage is influenced by its connection to Russia, but its rich culture is also heavily influenced by neighboring Poland. Lithuania’s complex and fascinating history is surprisingly diverse as a result. This diversity is seen in its art, architecture, folk traditions and cuisine. Travelers enjoy Lithuania’s old-world charm while appreciating its modern sensibility. Whether you want to visit the ancient villages and rural farm towns or the historical cities with their feudal castles and fortresses, there are plenty of attractions to enjoy in Lithuania. Active travelers will enjoy Lithuania’s excellent locales for winter sports, including skiing, snowboarding, and dog sledding.
More on bicycling in Lithuania >
View all Lithuania bike tours >
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Since the founding of Nature Travel, bike tours remain our specialty. We are among the biggest and most experienced tour operators in the region, offering guided bike tours with accommodations, baggage handling and bike transport between the cycling sections. Our tour guides are not only keen cyclists, but also possess extensive knowledge of countries and settlements the group visits with them and are fluent in foreign languages. Thanks to the presence of our bus drivers, we can easily react to all incidents and conduct repairs.
Our tours usually last between 7 and 13 days. The season starts at the beginning of May and lasts until the end of September. Cycling sections usually are about 50 km/30 miles, thoroughly checked and described by us, fully suitable for beginners. The roads we ride are bicycle routes and local roads with small traffic. During each section as one of the very few operators we offer our guests a rich picnic, which allows not only to regenerate, but also to taste the local specialties.
Besides cycling, tours by Nature Travel contain also cultural programme - our guests tour the cities and landmarks which they pass with professional city guides, participate in dinners, are accommodated in good class hotels. It is an excellent way to spend your vacation the original way, allowing to experience the place from a different perspective than just the seat of the bus. You not only cycle, but also take photos, bathe in the sea, smell the flowers, and, most of all - enjoy yourself.
Since the founding of Nature Travel, bike tours remain our specialty. We are among the biggest and most experienced tour operators in the region, offering guided bike tours with accommodations, baggage handling and bike transport between the cycling sections. Our tour guides are not only keen cyclists, but also possess extensive knowledge of countries and settlements the group visits with them and are fluent in foreign languages. Thanks to the presence of our bus drivers, we can easily react to all incidents and conduct repairs.
Our tours usually last between 7 and 13 days. The season starts at the beginning of May and lasts until the end of September. Cycling sections usually are about 50 km/30 miles, thoroughly checked and described by us, fully suitable for beginners. The roads we ride are bicycle routes and local roads with small traffic. During each section as one of the very few operators we offer our guests a rich picnic, which allows not only to regenerate, but also to taste the local specialties.
Besides cycling, tours by Nature Travel contain also cultural programme - our guests tour the cities and landmarks which they pass with professional city guides, participate in dinners, are accommodated in good class hotels. It is an excellent way to spend your vacation the original way, allowing to experience the place from a different perspective than just the seat of the bus. You not only cycle, but also take photos, bathe in the sea, smell the flowers, and, most of all - enjoy yourself.
1. Booking and payment
Bookings of closed groups are based on the following conditions:
2. Bikes
The bikes are rented from Nature Travel, which costs additionally. It is possible to bring your own bicycles, although please note that this will add to to the cost of the tour (starting from 20 Euro, which stands for transportation costs). The all-terrain bicycles are inapplicable due to numerous field and forest roads. During the tour, each participant is financially responsible for his/her bicycle (in case of damages or losses). Since the route descriptions, which you will receive, contain the distance in kilometers, we advise you to bring a speedometer to the trip. It shall be installed by your driver free of charge. You can also rent a speedometer from us, which costs 10 Euro (installation included). Please let us know upon reserving your tour, which option do you choose.
3. Payment
The first installment is 50 Euro and is paid upon receiving the confirmation. The remaining amount is to be paid at the latest two weeks before the tour.
4. Children discounts
5. Number of participants
Usually, between 10 and 20 people. Minimum number of participants for guided tours is 10 people, excluding: BNT (Baltic), GKM (Koenigsberg), UKR (PL&Ukraine) and RNT (Russia), which require at least 12 participants to take place. Individual tours in Poland require at least 2 participants, LI - 6, IB - 8 people. If the minimum number of participants isn't met, the group is cancelled. You shall be informed about it right away - at the latest, 6 weeks before the tour.
6. Resignation
In case you have to cancel your reservation, please be aware that we have already started our work and have carried certain costs. We muss charge you with the following costs:
We always consider the date of receiving your resignation by us.
7. Our offer does not include insurance
Our offer does not include insurance (from resignation costs, luggage loss, accidents, illness, legal responsibility). We advise you to buy insurance personally.
8. Liability
The organizer is responsible to do everything, for the tour to take place and be of highest quality. In particular, he is responsible for:
9. Limited liability
Our liability for any losses etc. is limited to the price of tour, multiplied by three. Rarely, we come to a situation where we have to change the programme, or the place of accommodation without notice. We ask for your understanding on this matter.
10. Complaints
If you feel you have a reason to complain on our services, please write us immediately. Please do it at the latest one month after the end of your tour. The seat of the operator is relevant in case of legal arguments.
1. Booking and payment
Bookings of closed groups are based on the following conditions:
2. Bikes
The bikes are rented from Nature Travel, which costs additionally. It is possible to bring your own bicycles, although please note that this will add to to the cost of the tour (starting from 20 Euro, which stands for transportation costs). The all-terrain bicycles are inapplicable due to numerous field and forest roads. During the tour, each participant is financially responsible for his/her bicycle (in case of damages or losses). Since the route descriptions, which you will receive, contain the distance in kilometers, we advise you to bring a speedometer to the trip. It shall be installed by your driver free of charge. You can also rent a speedometer from us, which costs 10 Euro (installation included). Please let us know upon reserving your tour, which option do you choose.
3. Payment
The first installment is 50 Euro and is paid upon receiving the confirmation. The remaining amount is to be paid at the latest two weeks before the tour.
4. Children discounts
5. Number of participants
Usually, between 10 and 20 people. Minimum number of participants for guided tours is 10 people, excluding: BNT (Baltic), GKM (Koenigsberg), UKR (PL&Ukraine) and RNT (Russia), which require at least 12 participants to take place. Individual tours in Poland require at least 2 participants, LI - 6, IB - 8 people. If the minimum number of participants isn't met, the group is cancelled. You shall be informed about it right away - at the latest, 6 weeks before the tour.
6. Resignation
In case you have to cancel your reservation, please be aware that we have already started our work and have carried certain costs. We muss charge you with the following costs:
We always consider the date of receiving your resignation by us.
7. Our offer does not include insurance
Our offer does not include insurance (from resignation costs, luggage loss, accidents, illness, legal responsibility). We advise you to buy insurance personally.
8. Liability
The organizer is responsible to do everything, for the tour to take place and be of highest quality. In particular, he is responsible for:
9. Limited liability
Our liability for any losses etc. is limited to the price of tour, multiplied by three. Rarely, we come to a situation where we have to change the programme, or the place of accommodation without notice. We ask for your understanding on this matter.
10. Complaints
If you feel you have a reason to complain on our services, please write us immediately. Please do it at the latest one month after the end of your tour. The seat of the operator is relevant in case of legal arguments.
