The national cycle routes are 11 longer routes crisscrossing Denmark, which was one of the first countries with a national network of cycle routes. The first one was the Ancient Road through Jutland, established in the late 1980s. In the 1990s, development was accelerated, and in 2012 the Limfjord Route was added as the last one. The shortest route around Bornholm is 105 km long, the longest is the 820 km Baltic Sea Route. The total length of the 11 routes is well over 4,000 km.
N1 – West Coast Route: Rudbøl-Skagen
N2 – Hanstholm-Copenhagen
N3 – The Pilgrims Route: Padborg-Frederikshavn
N4 – Copenhagen-Søndervig
N5 – The East Coast Route: Sønderborg-Hulsig
N6 – Esbjerg-Copenhagen
N7 – Sjællands Odde-Rødbyhavn
N8 – Baltic Route
N9 – Gedser-Helsingør
N10 – Around Bornholm
N12 – Limfjord Route