Bicycle Tours & Trips in Baltic
Have you considered cycling the Baltic states? Biking between Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, along coastlines and through medieval towns. Baltic cycling takes you through flat terrain perfect for bikes, past forests and beaches, into capitals mixing history with modern energy. You'll experience three countries sharing Soviet past but maintaining distinct identities whilst cycling at a perfect pace.
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10 best Bicycle Baltic tour packages
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- Cycling the Baltic States
- Great Bike Tour of the Baltics (fully guided from Vilnius to Tallinn 2026)
- Cycling the Baltic States with Saaremaa Island, the Curonian Spit, Gauja & Lahemaa National Parks
- Cycle the Baltics
- Baltic Bike Tour: Vilnius to Tallinn (self-guided supported)
- Baltic Bike Tour: Tallinn to Vilnius (self-guided supported)
- Baltic Bike self-guided supported cycle tour in Latvia and Estonia (From Riga)
- Self-guided supported bike tour in Latvia and Estonia (Riga to Tallinn)
- Cycle Poland - Gdansk and the Baltic Coast
- Bicycle tour across Lithuania with guide in 8 days
Cycling the Baltic States
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I'm already looking at my next trip. I LOVED it.”
Anne, traveled in July
Baltic coastlines and forests reveal their beauty by bike, with routes from Klaipeda along the Curonian Spit and through Lahemaa National Park. Riders cover 215km over 9 days, visiting ornithological stations, medieval castles, and seaside resorts like Jurmala and Palanga.
Duration 9 days Destinations Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 612 mi Operator Explore! From $2,210
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Great Bike Tour of the Baltics (fully guided from Vilnius to Tallinn 2026)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The biking was pleasant and mostly on bike paths. The area was very historically interesting.”
Susan, traveled in August
The Baltic landscapes unfold across 322 km of cycling-friendly paths. The route features the Seaside Cycle Route along Curonian Spit, Gauja River Valley trails to Gutmana Cave, and roads leading to Angla's windmills on Saaremaa Island. Daily routes range from 30-58 km.
Duration 11 days Destinations Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia Age Range Ages 15+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 668 mi Operator Baltic Bike Travel UAB From
20% Off- US$2,233
Cycling the Baltic States with Saaremaa Island, the Curonian Spit, Gauja & Lahemaa National Parks
1 Review by TourRadar travelersPedal 515 km through the Baltic States on scenic cycle paths and low-traffic roads, starting in UNESCO-listed Vilnius and finishing in Riga. Cycle the Curonian Spit National Park's sandy trails to Nida, then head through the forested paths of Lahemaa National Park and ride through Otepää's rolling lakeland terrain known as Estonian Switzerland. See Saaremaa Island by bike, passing Angla's iconic windmills and Kaali meteorite crater, then follow the Gauja River valley through Sigulda with views of Turaida Castle ruins.
Duration 15 days Destinations Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 1014 mi Operator Baltic Bike Travel UAB From
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Cycle the Baltics
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Some of the cycling routes were breathtakingly beautiful. Was happy with the selection of hotels.”
Jai, traveled in July
The Baltics' most scenic routes open up on Kalkhoff touring bikes. The itinerary includes Estonia's Lahemaa National Park trails, Latvia's 33km Jurmala beach strip, and Lithuania's UNESCO-listed Curonian Spit. E-bikes available for occasional hills, with full vehicle support averaging 45km daily rides between 18 destination cities.
Duration 11 days Destinations Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 725 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $3,568
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Baltic Bike Tour: Vilnius to Tallinn (self-guided supported)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The accommodation was very good and also quiet at night.”
Paul, traveled in June
A 346 km route through Baltic States begins at Vilnius's UNESCO Old Town. The path winds along Curonian Spit's dunes, through Gauja National Park, and around Saaremaa Island. Support vehicle accompanies riders throughout the 11-day connection of medieval capitals.
Duration 11 days Destinations Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 693 mi Operator Baltic Bike Travel UAB From
20% Off- US$1,885
Baltic Bike Tour: Tallinn to Vilnius (self-guided supported)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The cycling was pretty easy and the bikes were perfect for the job. Visiting the Baltic states is such a great thing to and doing by bike has to be the best way.”
MarcusBaron, traveled in August
Three Baltic countries unfold across carefully selected routes totaling 344 km. The path stretches from Estonia's Lahemaa National Park through Latvia's Gauja Valley to Lithuania's Curonian Spit. Routes range from 17-57 km daily with full vehicle support and thoughtfully chosen accommodation.
Duration 11 days Destinations Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania Age Range Ages 15+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 692 mi Operator Baltic Bike Travel UAB From
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Baltic Bike self-guided supported cycle tour in Latvia and Estonia (From Riga)
“Wonderful sightseeing thru forests serenaded by birdsong, pedaling along the coast while learning a complicated interesting history of the Baltic region.”
HollyP, traveled in June
Pedal 418 km through Estonia and Latvia, with guided walking tours of UNESCO-listed Tallinn Old Town and Riga's Art Nouveau district. Cycle along Saaremaa Island's Sorve Peninsula to its historic lighthouse, through Lahemaa National Park's dense forests home to 220 bird species, and past Kaali meteorite crater. The route follows the Baltic coast from Pärnu Resort to Lake Peipsi's Russian border fishing villages, then ride through the Gauja River valley near Gutmana Cave and 13th-century Turaida Castle ruins. Ride through Otepää Lakeland's rolling terrain.
Duration 11 days Destinations Riga, Jurmala, Ainazi, Parnu, Kuressaare, Tallinn, Lahemaa National Park, Mustvee, Tartu, OtepaaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 589 mi Operator Baltic Bike Travel UAB From
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This moderate cycling tour covers 184km through Baltic highlights. The route follows Jurmala's coastal paths, through Gauja National Park to medieval Turaida Castle, and across Saaremaa Island to the Kaali crater. Quality bikes and full support vehicle ensure comfortable cycling experience.
Duration 7 days Destinations Riga, Jurmala, Ainazi, Parnu, Saaremaa, Tallinn Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 292 mi Operator Baltic Bike Travel UAB From
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Dedicated paths stretch along Poland's Baltic coast, covering 294km over 8 days. Riders pass through Slowinski National Park's shifting dunes, pedal the 35km Hel Peninsula, and take the GreenVelo route to Frombork. Daily rides range from 20-65km with minimal elevation gain, suitable for moderate fitness levels.
No departure dates availableDuration 8 days Destinations Gdansk, Hel, Malbork, Elblag, Frombork Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 141 mi Operator Explore!
No departure dates availableDuration 8 days Destinations Vilnius, Trakai, Druskininkai, Kaunas, Nida, Klaipeda, Palanga Age Range Ages 18+ Distance 308 mi Operator Travel Addicts Club
What our customers ask about Bicycle Tours & Trips in Baltic
What are the most scenic cycling routes in the Baltic region?
The Baltic region's cycling routes connect coastal paths forests and historic areas. The UNESCO-listed Curonian Spit features grand sand dunes while Lahemaa National Park in Estonia shows off untouched coastline. The Gauja River Valley in Latvia adds natural beauty to any cycling itinerary. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Curonian Spit cycle ride was the most inspirational moment - cycling through shady pine forests and by the sea shore was breathtaking." Cyclists also enjoy Lithuania's Seaside Cycle Route and Poland's GreenVelo route for their coastal scenery.
What is the best time of year for cycling in the Baltics?
The Baltic cycling season runs from May to September. July and August bring the warmest weather and longer days. Coastal destinations like Jurmala and Saaremaa Island draw cyclists in summer while tree-lined paths through Gauja National Park offer relief from the heat. Spring and early fall see fewer tourists and moderate temperatures in cities like Riga and Tallinn. One TourRadar traveler noted: "We went in late June and had perfect weather for cycling with long daylight hours and comfortable temperatures."
What kind of accommodation can I expect on multi-day Baltic bicycle tours?
Baltic bicycle tours typically use 3-4 star hotels in central locations. Many properties showcase local architecture and history. In Tallinn the Go Hotel Shnelli sits near the medieval center while Riga's Islande Hotel provides views over historic buildings. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The hotels were pleasant and well-placed - Riga was probably the best with great views and amenities like a sauna and bowling alley." Each hotel offers secure bike storage and easy access to cycling routes.
Are bicycles included in Baltic bike tours or do we need to bring our own?
Tour operators provide hybrid trekking bikes with 24-speed Shimano gears comfortable seats and waterproof bags. Companies like Baltic Bike Travel use VDV or Kalkhoff bikes featuring puncture-resistant tires and GPS mounts. E-bikes are available for an extra charge. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The cycling equipment was excellent and of very good quality though I would recommend training a couple of weeks before if you haven't cycled for a while."
What kind of meals are included in Baltic bicycle tours?
Tours include daily buffet breakfasts with regional foods. Lunch and dinner spots are flexible allowing cyclists to explore local cuisine. Riga's Old Town serves traditional Latvian dishes while coastal restaurants specialize in seafood. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The food was better than expected - while there were traditional dishes like beets and cabbage there were also wonderful salads and other dishes." Welcome dinners and group meals often take place at spots like Druskininkai Resort or Nida.
Are guided tours available in English in the Baltic region?
English-speaking guides lead most Baltic bicycle tours sharing local knowledge and cultural context. In Tallinn Riga and Vilnius certified guides explain the history of UNESCO World Heritage sites. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Our guide was superb - well informed knowledgeable professional experienced and genuinely cared about each of us and how we were doing each day." German-speaking guides and bilingual tours are also available.






















