The Danish National Cycle Routes ( Danish : Danmarks nationale cykelruter ) together form the national cycling route network of Denmark . There are currently 11 such long-distance cycling routes across Denmark largely established mainly to promote bicycle tourism . There are over 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi) of marked bicycle routes in Denmark .
3-569: There are 11 National Cycle Routes in Denmark. Crosses the border to Germany on the Hærvejen/Ochsenweg - border between Danish, Padborg and German, Harrislee Padborg Padborg ( German : Pattburg ) is a southern Danish border town with a population of 4,258 (1 January 2024) located on the border with Germany . It is the location where both the E45 motorway ,
6-402: A railway and the historic Danish Army Road, hærvejen , cross the border. Located a few kilometres northwest of Schleswig 's historic commercial centre, Flensburg , Padborg was a small settlement when the region returned to Danish rule in 1920 following a plebiscite , but grew rapidly in size after the establishment of the current border. It is a transport centre and railway town . When
9-511: The border was established in 1920, the originally planned border line was moved c. 200 metres south of Padborg in order to allow construction of the railway station and a customs office. Padborg is well known in Denmark for its motorsport ring, Padborg Park , and the head offices of the large discount chain Fleggaard. Padborg has a broad based transport industry with most of the largest European transport companies having local offices. Padborg
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