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A road cycling route starting from Kuressaare

Discover the stunning Estonian countryside on this road cycling route

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This road cycling route near Kuressaare is perfect for riders who want to discover the beauty of the Estonian countryside. With a distance of 84 kilometers and an ascent of 132 meters, this route offers a scenic journey through picturesque landscapes and quaint villages. The road conditions are generally good, allowing for a smooth and enjoyable ride. Take in the captivating views and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings on this rewarding road cycling adventure.

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84 km
132 m
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Highlights on the route

Start: Kuressaare City center
Kuressaare: Coastal cycling paradise in Estonia
Kuressaare is a cycling-friendly locality situated in Estonia's Eesti region. The area offers a mix of cycling routes that pass through beautiful coastal landscapes and meandering country roads. Kuressaare is home to the highly popular Saaremaa Grand Tour, a multi-day cycling event that attracts both amateur and professional cyclists. The locality features well-maintained roads, making it suitable for road cycling enthusiasts. Cycling in Kuressaare allows riders to explore the stunning nature and rich cultural sites that the locality has to offer.
TõlliHamlet
Visit Tõlli, a charming village known for its historical buildings and cultural heritage.
SelgaseHamlet
Explore Selgase and admire its beautiful countryside scenery.
SaiaHamlet
Pass by Saia, a small town with a rich history and interesting architecture.
Kuressaare CastleCastle
Make a stop at the famous Kuressaare Castle, one of Estonia's most renowned landmarks.
Finish: Kuressaare City center
Kuressaare: Coastal cycling paradise in Estonia

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