Welcome at the “BaltiCCycle”!

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Welcome at the “BaltiCCycle”!

We collect information on cycling in the so called “Baltic States” – Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia & provide service / help

BaltiCCycle is a small family based German Lithuanian Canadian company.

With our friends and partners in Klaipeda, Riga and Tallinn we cooperate eg. for bicycle rental.

How can we assist you?


city tours by bicycle (Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn etc.)

The city tour by bicycle and short day nature trips A city or short trip is one way to get acquainted with this “strange” culture in a short time… Our partners offer quite different mini cycling tours Stadttouren und Tagestrips ...

Cycling maps and Route Descriptions in our Map shop

Maps for Cycling in the Baltic States – Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia Like this:Like Loading ...
types of rental bicycles

Rent-a-bike in Vilnius, Klaipeda, Riga, Tallinn

Rent-a-bike All over the Baltic States or in Vilnius, Tallinn, Klaipeda, Riga, Kaunas … Like this:Like Loading ...

Cycling Routes in the Baltic States

Routes for Cycling in the Baltic States … more here .. Like this:Like Loading ...

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Here our latest news:
(Our newsletter appears irregularly several times per year)

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4 thoughts on “Welcome at the “BaltiCCycle”!”

  1. Hello,

    We are looking for an organised bike trip in the Baltics in July.

    Duration: 1 week

    Preference: Estonia and Latvia

    Can you recommend any (local) experienced organisations.

    Kind Regards,

    Raoul

     

  2. wir machen ab 21.7.eine Radtour durch das Baltikum, Startpunkt Vilnius,entlang der küste bis zum Endpunkt tallinn und suchen ein Verzeichnis von radservicestationen auf diesem weg, beginnend in Vilnius.
    vielen dank für ihre hilfe

  3. Hi. I hope to cycle on the coastal route through the Baltic Stares this summer. My question regards the wind direction. Is it easier to travel from East to West or West to east.

  4. good question and hard to say: I see a slight tendency that there is more wind comming from the sea (if you are close to the sea), so from the West.
    But if you are deeper in the land it might be different.

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