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| Type of tour: | Guided |
| Level: | Leisurely |
| Duration: | 9 Nights |
| Distance: | 22 Miles/day average |
| Dates: | June 24; July 8, 22; Aug 5, 19, 2012 |
| Tour price: | €990 |
| Start city: | Vilnius, Lithuania |
| End city: | Tallinn, Estonia |




Start the tour in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania for more than 600 years, with a welcome meeting at the hotel. Next day go for a city tour around Vilnius and transfer to Trakai, the former capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. After visit to the insular castle of the 14th century cycling on picturesque hilly road and transfer by coach to Kaunas. The third day starts with a transfer falong the Nemunas River to the seaside region where start cycling to the Vent! Horn. After visit an ornithological station and the 19th century lighthouse take a boat across the Curonian Lagoon to Nida and enjoy a beautiful view to sand dunes of the Curonian Spit. Next day sightseeing around Nida, one of the most beautiful resorts in Lithuania, and cycling on the Seaside Cycle Route which takes you along the Curonian Spit to Klaipeda.
En route stop at “Dead” sand dunes and colony of grey herons and cormorants, visit the Hill of Witches. The fifth day start with a ride to Palanga through the Seaside Regional Park. After visit to the Botanical Garden and Amber Museum transfer to Riga (Latvia). En route stop at the Hill of Crosses, the unforgettable place with thousands of crosses on two small hills. The sixth day starts with a city tour of Riga. In the afternoon cycling to Jurmala, the largest resort in the Baltic States. The seventh day transfer to the Baltic Coast in Saulkrasti where start cycling through the Gauja National Park to Sigulda, the most popular resort in Latvia.
En route visit Turaida Castle and Krimulda church, enjoy spectacular views of the Gauja River valley. Next morning transfer to the Estonian border where start cycling on picturesque road along the Baltic Sea Coast. Then transfer to Haapsalu with a stop in Pärnu, Estonian “Summer Capital”. The last cycling day starts with a transfer outside Haapsalu and cycling to Padise. Then transfer to Tallinn with a stop in Keila-Joa to explore the waterfall and the highest coastal cliffs in Estonia. After check-in at the hotel go for a city tour - visiting the Old Town of Tallinn. The tour ends next morning.
Start the tour in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania for more than 600 years, with a welcome meeting at the hotel. Next day go for a city tour around Vilnius and transfer to Trakai, the former capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. After visit to the insular castle of the 14th century cycling on picturesque hilly road and transfer by coach to Kaunas. The third day starts with a transfer falong the Nemunas River to the seaside region where start cycling to the Vent! Horn. After visit an ornithological station and the 19th century lighthouse take a boat across the Curonian Lagoon to Nida and enjoy a beautiful view to sand dunes of the Curonian Spit. Next day sightseeing around Nida, one of the most beautiful resorts in Lithuania, and cycling on the Seaside Cycle Route which takes you along the Curonian Spit to Klaipeda.
En route stop at “Dead” sand dunes and colony of grey herons and cormorants, visit the Hill of Witches. The fifth day start with a ride to Palanga through the Seaside Regional Park. After visit to the Botanical Garden and Amber Museum transfer to Riga (Latvia). En route stop at the Hill of Crosses, the unforgettable place with thousands of crosses on two small hills. The sixth day starts with a city tour of Riga. In the afternoon cycling to Jurmala, the largest resort in the Baltic States. The seventh day transfer to the Baltic Coast in Saulkrasti where start cycling through the Gauja National Park to Sigulda, the most popular resort in Latvia.
En route visit Turaida Castle and Krimulda church, enjoy spectacular views of the Gauja River valley. Next morning transfer to the Estonian border where start cycling on picturesque road along the Baltic Sea Coast. Then transfer to Haapsalu with a stop in Pärnu, Estonian “Summer Capital”. The last cycling day starts with a transfer outside Haapsalu and cycling to Padise. Then transfer to Tallinn with a stop in Keila-Joa to explore the waterfall and the highest coastal cliffs in Estonia. After check-in at the hotel go for a city tour - visiting the Old Town of Tallinn. The tour ends next morning.
Day 1: Vilnius
Arrival in Vilnius. Individual transfer to the hotel (not included). Check-in at the hotel.
7:00 p.m. (19:00) welcome meeting at the hotel with tour guide. Optional dinner at the hotel.
Day 2: Vilnius- Trakai-Kaunas (19 miles/30km)
9:00 a.m. a city tour of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania for more than 600 years. The tour includes: the Cathedral Square, St.Ann and Bernardines’ Church, the Gates of Dawn with a holy image of the Virgin Mary, Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit, Town Hall Square and Vilnius University (founded in 1579) with St. John’s Church. Afternoon trip to Trakai (25 km from Vilnius), the former capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Visit to the insular castle of the 14th century, erected on a small island in lake Galv. Then cycling on picturesque hilly road and transfer by coach to Kaunas. Arrival in Kaunas, check-in and optional dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Kaunas.
Day 3: Kaunas-Žemaitkiemis-Vente-Nida (19 miles/30km)
Morning transfer along the Nemunas River to the seaside region. En route passing by Veliuona mound hill and impressive 16th-17th century castles of Raudone and Panemune. Bicycling from Åemaitkiemis to the Vente Horn where visit the ornithological station and the 19th century lighthouse that was active for more than 100 years. Take a boat across the Curonian Lagoon to Nida and enjoy a beautiful view to sand dunes of the Curonian Spit separating the Baltic Sea from the Curonian Lagoon. Arrival in Nida, check-in and optional dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Nida.
Day 4: Nida-Juodkrante-Klaipeda (38 miles/60km)
Sightseeing around Nida, one of the most beautiful resorts in Lithuania. Exploring the Amber Gallery and a summer house of the famous German writer Thomas Mann. Cycling on the Seaside Cycle Route which takes you along the Curonian Spit to Klaipeda. En route stop at “dead” sand dunes and colony of grey herons and cormorants, visit the Hill of Witches which houses a hundred fanciful and folksy wooden sculptures scattered along a forest path. Arrival in Smiltyne, take a ferry to the Old Town of Klaipeda, the main seaport of Lithuania. Check-in and optional dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Klaipeda.
Day 5: Klaipeda-Palanga-Hill of Crosses-Riga (16 miles/25km)
Early morning ride to Palanga through the Seaside Regional Park, a former soviet military polygon area. Arrival in Palanga, the biggest seaside resort of Lithuania. City tour including the visit to the Botanical Garden and Amber Museum in the Palace of Count Tyszkiewicz, with over 25000 pieces of amber and 15000 inclusions of insects on display. Afternoon transfer to Riga (Latvia). Stop at the Hill of Crosses (16 km from Šiauliai), the unforgettable place with thousands of crosses on two small hills. Further drive to Riga, the capital city of Latvia. Arrival in Riga, check-in and optional dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Riga
Day 6: Riga-Jurmala-Riga (16 miles/25km)
9:00 a.m. a city tour of Riga, visiting medieval Hanseatic town, Riga castle, St.Peter`s Church, Dome Cathedral and the Old Guild Houses. In the afternoon cycling to Jurmala, the largest resort in the Baltic States well known for its long white sand beaches, curative mud and mineral waters. Transfer back by coach to the hotel in Riga. Optional dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Riga.
Day 7: Riga-Saulkrasti-Turaida-Sigulda (25 miles/40km)
Morning transfer to the Baltic Coast in Saulkrasti where get ready for cycling to Ragana and further through the Gauja National Park to Sigulda, the most popular resort in Latvia, situated in the Gauja River Valley. En route visit Turaida Castle and Krimulda church, the oldest one in Latvia (built in 1205), enjoy spectacular views of the Gauja River valley with Gutmana Cave and explore ruins of the 13th century Crusaders Castle in Sigulda. Check-in and optional dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Sigulda.
Day 8: Sigulda-Cesis Ikla Parnu-Haapsalu (19 miles/30 km)
Morning transfer to the Estonian border. En route stop in Cesis, one of Latvia’s prettiest and oldest Hanseatic towns. Arrival in Ikla where start cycling on picturesque road along the Baltic Sea Coast through fishermen’s villages. Transfer to Haapsalu with a stop in Pärnu, Estonian “Summer Capital”. Arrival in Haapsalu famous for its Bishop’s Castle, curative mud baths and the longest railway station constructed to accommodate the arrival of the Russian royal family’s train after 1852. Check-in and optional dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Haapsalu.
Day 9: Haapsalu-Padise-Paldiski-Tallinn (28 miles/45km)
Morning transfer outside the city, where start cycling via Padise to Paldiski known as the former Soviet nuclear submarine base. A further transfer to Tallinn. En route stop in Keila-Joa to explore the waterfall and the highest coastal cliffs in Estonia. Arrival in Tallinn, check-in at the hotel.
5:00 p.m. (17:00) a city tour of Tallinn, visiting the Old Town of Tallinn – an example of Gothic architecture in the Baltic and Nordic countries. The tour includes Toompea Castle fortifications, the Dome Church (13th century), the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Alexander Nevskij (19th century), Town Hall Square (15th century), the Old Guild, and St.Olaf's Church. Optional dinner at the hotel.
Overnight in Tallinn
Day 10: Tallin
Breakfast at the hotel. End of the tour.
June 24; July 8, 22; Aug 5, 19, 2012


Day 1: Hotel Tilto
www.hoteltilto.com
Hotel Tilto was voted the Most Hospitable Hotel in Vilnius 2009, the hotel is located at the Cathedral in Old Town Vilnius.
Day 2: Best Western Santakos Hotel
www.santaka.lt
The hotel located in the Old Town of Kaunas was awarded as the ‘The Most Successful Tourist Project of 2005 by the State Department of Tourism at the Ministry of Economy of Lithuania.
Day 3: Hotel Nerija
www.neringahotels.lt
The hotel is located in a very quiet place in the center of town, adjacent to the pine forest and tennis courts.
Day 4: Old Mill Hotel
www.oldmillhotel.lt
The newer hotel is in a nice location in the Old Town, between the Dane River and Old Yacht Port. Through the windows of any room, you can observe outbound and inbound vessels as well as sunrises and sunsets.
Days 5 and 6: Domina Inn Hotel
www.dominahotels.com
Conveniently located in the quiet center of Riga and is within walking distance of the Old Town and the main landmarks of the City.
Day 7: Hotel Ezeri
www.hotelezeri.lv
The hotel has a lakeside location not far away from the centre of Sigulda. Besides a SPA facility with saunas, pools and various other services, you can also enjoy the garden.
Day 8: Hotel Promenaadi
www.promenaadi.ee
This a modern hotel was created from the former Peltzer Villa, which was built in 1859. Most of the rooms have a balcony with a beautiful view to the sea.
Day 9: Hotel L`Ermitage
www.lermitagehotel.ee
This hotel has modern architecture and contemporary furnishings, which is elaborated to details. The hotel is tempting with its location directly alongside of the Old Town of Tallinn and with its green surroundings.
Day 1: Hotel Tilto
www.hoteltilto.com
Hotel Tilto was voted the Most Hospitable Hotel in Vilnius 2009, the hotel is located at the Cathedral in Old Town Vilnius.
Day 2: Best Western Santakos Hotel
www.santaka.lt
The hotel located in the Old Town of Kaunas was awarded as the ‘The Most Successful Tourist Project of 2005 by the State Department of Tourism at the Ministry of Economy of Lithuania.
Day 3: Hotel Nerija
www.neringahotels.lt
The hotel is located in a very quiet place in the center of town, adjacent to the pine forest and tennis courts.
Day 4: Old Mill Hotel
www.oldmillhotel.lt
The newer hotel is in a nice location in the Old Town, between the Dane River and Old Yacht Port. Through the windows of any room, you can observe outbound and inbound vessels as well as sunrises and sunsets.
Days 5 and 6: Domina Inn Hotel
www.dominahotels.com
Conveniently located in the quiet center of Riga and is within walking distance of the Old Town and the main landmarks of the City.
Day 7: Hotel Ezeri
www.hotelezeri.lv
The hotel has a lakeside location not far away from the centre of Sigulda. Besides a SPA facility with saunas, pools and various other services, you can also enjoy the garden.
Day 8: Hotel Promenaadi
www.promenaadi.ee
This a modern hotel was created from the former Peltzer Villa, which was built in 1859. Most of the rooms have a balcony with a beautiful view to the sea.
Day 9: Hotel L`Ermitage
www.lermitagehotel.ee
This hotel has modern architecture and contemporary furnishings, which is elaborated to details. The hotel is tempting with its location directly alongside of the Old Town of Tallinn and with its green surroundings.
This tour is mainly on quiet roads (about 40% of the time) or a dedicated bicycle path (about 30% of the time). The terrain is mostly flat with occasional hills and is rated Leisurely for cyclists in average physical condition.
This tour is mainly on quiet roads (about 40% of the time) or a dedicated bicycle path (about 30% of the time). The terrain is mostly flat with occasional hills and is rated Leisurely for cyclists in average physical condition.
"Now we are back from a most interesting and well-organized "Baltic Capital City" guided bicycle tour. We have cycled in France, Italy, Scotland, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Greece, Germany, the Czech Republic and Ireland in all kinds of landscapes ... so we have some guided cycle tours to compare with.
"My husband and I are so very satisfied with the whole tour. It was just what we expected except for some extra positive factors.
"Of all our cycling guides we have had, Marius takes the lead! Such a pleasant, knowledgeable and diplomatic person and with such a good sense of humor - never have the two of us had so much fun along the roads and at the tables! Our driver, Linas, was everywhere every time serving water, carrying luggage, honking the horn, waving from the bus.
"The bicycles were excellent except for some trouble they had to cope with the fine sand that caused the brakes to wear. You could not have planned a better tour for us, and it was with great sadness I said goodbye to my good workhorse, womens' No. 7.
"Wish you all the best with your business ... and thank you for another three European countries in our cycling lives!"
- Anita B.
Sweden
2011
"Now we are back from a most interesting and well-organized "Baltic Capital City" guided bicycle tour. We have cycled in France, Italy, Scotland, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Greece, Germany, the Czech Republic and Ireland in all kinds of landscapes ... so we have some guided cycle tours to compare with.
"My husband and I are so very satisfied with the whole tour. It was just what we expected except for some extra positive factors.
"Of all our cycling guides we have had, Marius takes the lead! Such a pleasant, knowledgeable and diplomatic person and with such a good sense of humor - never have the two of us had so much fun along the roads and at the tables! Our driver, Linas, was everywhere every time serving water, carrying luggage, honking the horn, waving from the bus.
"The bicycles were excellent except for some trouble they had to cope with the fine sand that caused the brakes to wear. You could not have planned a better tour for us, and it was with great sadness I said goodbye to my good workhorse, womens' No. 7.
"Wish you all the best with your business ... and thank you for another three European countries in our cycling lives!"
- Anita B.
Sweden
2011
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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 >
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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 >
Baltic Bike Travel is the leading incoming tour operator in Lithuania specializing on cycling holidays. Our team members are experts on cycling and other active holidays in the Baltic States (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) since 2001. Besides guaranteed departure, escorted and self-guided cycling tours, we provide a full range of services for individual travelers and groups. We have an experienced team - more than 10 years of specialist travel know-how and experience in cycle map and travel guide publishing, developing cycle routes, promotion of bicycles as mode of transport and tourism.
Baltic Bike Travel is the leading incoming tour operator in Lithuania specializing on cycling holidays. Our team members are experts on cycling and other active holidays in the Baltic States (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) since 2001. Besides guaranteed departure, escorted and self-guided cycling tours, we provide a full range of services for individual travelers and groups. We have an experienced team - more than 10 years of specialist travel know-how and experience in cycle map and travel guide publishing, developing cycle routes, promotion of bicycles as mode of transport and tourism.
