
Hey
In about a week, starting on 23 September, I'm set to go from Copenhagen to Stockholm. Haven't yet quite decided which route to take.
I've got to arrive in Stockholm on 2 October or a day later.
It's either going to be the EuroVelo 10 (the blue one on the screenshot) along the Baltic Sea or a "self-made route" (red on the screenshot), which would take me to Gothenburg and then heads northeast, Västra Götaland and Södermanland.
Northern
Västra Götaland and Södermanland
- Copenhagen
- Torekov
- Träslövsläge
- Gothenburg – stay 2 nights
- Herrliunga
- Moholm
- Kumla
- Sköldinge
- Sibble
- Stockholm
EuroVelo 10
- Copenhagen
- Malmö
- Ystad
- Simrishamn
- Åhus
- Sölvesborg
- Karlshamn
- Karlskrona
- Västervik
- Söderköping
- Nyköping
- Stockholm
by alexs77
2 Comments
I cycled up the west coast just a month ago (from Trelleborg to the Norwegian border). It was a great trip, the cycling infrastructure is great. For Swedish comparisons it’s very densely settled though, and I was happy that I actually already planned possible camping spots in advance, because there weren’t that many great spots around. The east coast is much less densely settled, but I never cycled there.
So, it depends what you want from your trip: west coast + inland part or just along the east cost. What kind of scenery do you want? Personally, I’d probably choose the red one because it’s more varied: coast, a big city, the inland part with all the lakes. But I am also sure the east coast is nice too.
Blue.