Tinglev-Wallsbüll Road Loop
A road cycling route starting from Tinglev
A challenging road loop from Tinglev to Wallsbüll
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This 67-km road route takes you through a challenging terrain from Tinglev to Wallsbüll. With a substantial ascent of 153 meters, it is recommended for well-trained amateur cyclists. Highlights include the cozy Tinglev, the picturesque villages of Kliplev, Kiskelund, and Gottrupel, the scenic Wallsbüll, and the beautiful nature reserve of Lundtop.
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67 km
153 m
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Start: Tinglev Village centerTinglev: Scenic Serenity in Denmark
Tinglev, situated in Syddanmark, Denmark, offers a scenic and peaceful cycling experience. The town is surrounded by serene landscapes, including rolling hills and picturesque meadows. Cyclists can enjoy a network of well-maintained cycle paths, making it easy to explore the region at a leisurely pace. Tinglev is located near Flensburg Fjord, offering stunning coastal routes for those seeking waterfront rides. With its tranquil atmosphere and cycling-friendly infrastructure, Tinglev deserves a rank of 4.0 km
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TinglevVillageAs the starting point, Tinglev amazes with its charm—stop by the local bakery for a delicious treat before you set off.
11 km
11 km
KliplevVillageVisit the peaceful village of Kliplev known for its beautiful church and welcoming community.
22 km
22 km
KiskelundHamletPass through the gorgeous Kiskelund nature area and admire the surrounding countryside vistas.
37 km
37 km
GottrupelHamletGottrupel is a picturesque village with its colorful houses and tranquil atmosphere.
45 km
45 km
WallsbüllVillageExperience the beautiful Wallsbüll, surrounded by stunning natural landscapes and charming architecture.
49 km
49 km
Lundtop54 mPeakLundtop offers breathtaking nature views and a calm ambience to soothe your soul.
63 km
63 km
BroderupHamletAs you near the endpoint, Broderup mesmerizes with its rural charm and peaceful scenery.
67 km
67 km
Finish: Tinglev Village centerTinglev: Scenic Serenity in Denmark