D route
The D-routes are a system of twelve long-distance cycle paths that are being developed across Germany as part of the national cycle traffic plan . The project ran for ten years from 2002 to 2012. The 2020 NRVP decided to continue the project. In North Rhine-Westphalia, routes 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9 are already signposted in connection with the NRW cycle network .
The route logo shows a wheel with spokes on the left. On the right-hand side, the number of the path in question is indicated on a red background.
network
The following twelve D routes make up the Germany cycle network:
D route | Surname | course | length |
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1 | North Sea Coast Route | along the North Sea coast from the Dutch to the Danish border, part of the North Sea Cycle Route | 907 km |
2 | Baltic Sea Coast Route | along the Baltic Sea coast from Flensburg via the islands of Rügen and Usedom to the Polish border, part of the Baltic Sea Cycle Route | 1055 km |
3 | European route | from the Dutch border via Münster , Goslar , Potsdam and Berlin to the Oder | 960 km |
4th | Mittelland route | from Aachen via Bonn , Siegen , Erfurt , Jena , Chemnitz and Dresden to Zittau | 1045 km |
5 | Saar-Mosel-Main | from Saarbrücken via Trier , Koblenz , Mainz , Frankfurt am Main , Würzburg and Bayreuth to the Czech border | 1021 km |
6th | Danube route | from the border triangle near Basel via Ulm and Regensburg to Passau | 733 km |
7th | Pilgrimage route | from Flensburg via Hamburg , Bremen , Osnabrück , Münster , Duisburg , Düsseldorf and Cologne to Aachen | 1189 km |
8th | Rhine route | from Lake Constance along the Rhine to the Dutch border | 1019 km |
9 | Weserradweg / Romantic Road | from the North Sea near Cuxhaven via Bremen, Bad Karlshafen , Kassel , Fulda and the Taubertal to Füssen in Allgäu | 1288 km |
10 | Elbe cycle path | along the Elbe from the Czech border at Schmilka and Saxon Switzerland via Dresden , Dessau , Magdeburg and Hamburg to the confluence with the North Sea at Cuxhaven | 1328 km |
11 | Baltic Sea - Upper Bavaria | from Rostock past the Mecklenburg Lake District to Berlin and via Dessau , Halle , Jena , Hof , Bayreuth, Bamberg , Nuremberg , Landshut , Munich and Rosenheim to Salzburg | 1697 km |
12 | Oder-Neisse cycle path | along the German-Polish border from the Baltic Sea to the Zittau Mountains | 630 km |
future
The National Cycling Plan 2020 adopted in summer 2012 provides for the EuroVelo route 13 “Iron Curtain” to be integrated into the D network. This plan does not provide for any further changes in the tourism sector.
See also
Web links
- Official website of the Radnetz Deutschland ( D-Netz or dnetz ) to which the D-routes belong
- Map of the cycle routes in the Germany cycle network
- National cycling plan (pdf, 2.3 MB)
- Analysis and perspectives of the federal cycle routes (pdf, 550 kB)