The route consists of a single stage race, from the North Cape, Norway to Tarifa, Spain consisting of four parts. The route is about 7’370km long and delivers about 78’100m climbing.
Part 1: North Cape to Helsinki
1753km, 15’000m climbing
Finnland, Lapland
Highlights:
North Cape, Rovaniemi, Helsinki, the midnight sun, 24 hours daylight
Part 2: Tallinn to Bregenz
2318km, 13’048m climbing
Highlights:
Tallinn, Riga, Torun, Poznañ, Terezin, Pilsen, Bregenz
Part 3: Bregenz to Nice
1108km, 19’209m climbing
the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea
Highlights:
River Rhein with the River Rhein Canyon to the source of the river Rhein, Oberalppass, Gotthardpass, Lago Maggiore, Pt. St. Bernard, Col d’Iseran, Col du Télégraphe, Col du Galibier, Col du Lautaret, La Grave and Bourg-d’Oisan, Lac de Serre Porcon, Col du Gaillon, river Vars, Nice
Part 4: Nice to Andorra
694km, 8595m climbing
the Mediterranean Sea
Highlights:
Cannes, Coastline Cannes to Fréjus, Arles, Canal du Rhône à Sète, Aigues-Mortes, Cathédrale de Maguelone, the Pyrenees, Port d’Envalira
Part 5: Andorra to Tarifa
1497km, 22’245m climbing
the Pyrenees, Iberian Peninsula, Spain
Highlights:
Serra del Montsec, Sierras de Cazorla, Sierra Nevada, Pico del Veleta, Ronda, Camino del Rey, Tarifa
It is a designated route, which must be completed in full, no detours.
From Helsinki to Tallinn will the rider take the ferry.