Iron Curtain Trail Baltic Sea Cycle Route - From Riga to Lübeck - Vasfüggöny Balti-tenger kerékpáratlasz
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The cycling guide contains all the information you need for your cycling vacation along the European Iron Curtain Trail between Riga and Lübeck: Precise maps, a detailed description of the route, a comprehensive list of overnight accommodation, numerous detail maps of cities and towns, and information about the most significant sights. And all that information comes with our bikeline pledge: The route described in this book has been tested and evaluated in person by the author! To assure that the book is as up-to-date as possible, we welcome corrections submitted by readers and local officials or businesses. We cannot, however, always check and confirm such changes before deadline.
The detail maps are produced in a scale of 1:85,000 (1 centimeter = 850 meters). In addition to exactly describing the route, these maps also provide information about roadway quality (paved or unpaved), climbs (gentle or steep), distances, as well as available cultural and culinary highlights. Even with the most precise map, consulting the written description of the route may be necessary at times. Locations where the route is difficult to follow are shown by the # symbol on the maps, the same symbol can then be found in the written description where the route is explained in detail. Note that the recommended main route is always shown in red or purple; alternative and excursion routes in orange. The individual symbols used in the maps are described in the legend on pages 4 and 5. Route altitude profile The route altitude profile in the introduction provides a graphic depiction of elevations along the route, the total length, and the location of larger towns and cities along the way. Additionally, a detailed altitude profile is provided at the beginning of each section which shows many of the smaller centers along the way as well as the waypoints, giving you a direct reference to the maps and route description. The latitude profiles do not show every individual small hill and dip, but only the major changes in elevation. On the detail maps smaller gradients are shown by arrows that point uphill.