Lake Constance-Königssee Cycle Route With Luggage Transfer
Description
Summary
Description
Embark on an exhilarating multi-day cycling tour through the breathtaking landscapes of Bavaria, where each day presents new adventures and discoveries. From the charming island town of Lindau on Lake Constance to the majestic peaks of the Allgäu Alps, this tour offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Cycle through picturesque villages, explore historic castles, and immerse yourself in the rich Bavarian heritage. With comfortable accommodations and delicious local cuisine, this tour promises an unforgettable experience for cycling enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you're exploring fairytale castles or savoring the tranquility of serene lakes, each day brings a new chapter in your Bavarian adventure. Join us for a journey that combines the thrill of cycling with the joy of discovery, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Included
10 x breakfast
10 x overnight stays in *** to **** hotels and inns
Individual bike tours
Room with shower / WC or bath / WC
Detailed travel documents (route descriptions, maps, information and important telephone numbers)
Daily luggage transfer from hotel to hotel
GPS data on request
Handlebar bag for your travel documents (1x per room)
Oberstaufen PLUS card
7-day carefree service telephone number
Donation to the sustainability initiative Bergwaldprojekt E.V.
Fire and ice travel insurance
Map
Attractions
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 – Day 1: Arrival in Lindau
- Lindau (Bodensee) - Arrival day
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- old town hall
- New Lighthouse
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Begin your adventure by arriving in the picturesque town of Lindau, nestled on an island in Lake Constance. After checking into your hotel (or similar), take a leisurely stroll through the historic old town, where the charming Old Town Hall and bustling harbor await your exploration. As the sun sets, enjoy your first overnight stay in this enchanting lakeside destination.
Day 2 – Day 2: Lindau to Stiefenhofen
- Oberstaufen
- Dornbirn
- Lindau (Bodensee)
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- Moleturm
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After a hearty breakfast, embark on a scenic journey from Lindau to Stiefenhofen, ascending approximately 400 meters. En route, pass through the charming village of Hergensweiler, home to the 11th-century Moltenberg Castle. For a leisurely ascent, consider taking the Pfänderbahn cable car from Bregenz to the mountain station, where bicycles are free of charge in the early morning. Continue your ride through picturesque villages like Hinteregg, Lutzenreute, Möggers, Scheidegg, and Lindenberg, before reaching Röthenbach. Follow the marked Bodensee-Königssee cycle path for an unforgettable day of exploration.
Day 3 – Day 3: Oberstaufen to Nesselwang
- Oberstaufen
- Sonthofen
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- City Museum of Lindau
- Reichenbachklamm
- Gerstruben
- Freibergsee
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Begin your day with a tour of the spa town of Oberstaufen or visit the local museum to delve into the area's history. Cycle around the Staufner Berg and cross the Konstanzer Ach valley to reach the stunning Großer Alpsee, a haven for surfing and sailing enthusiasts. Continue past the Kleiner Alpsee and across the Iller to the serene town of Immenstadt, where historic castle ruins invite exploration. With favorable winds, make a detour to Sonthofen before heading to Rettenberg and the beautiful Rottachsee lake. Conclude your day in Nesselwang, where beer lovers can explore the brewery museum, a tribute to the town's brewing heritage.
Day 4 – Day 4: Nesselwang to Buching
- Füssen
- Pfronten
- Schwangau
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- Neuschwanstein Castle
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Set off from Nesselwang, accompanied by breathtaking views of the Allgäu Alps. Cycle through tranquil villages like Schweinegg and Zell, reaching the spa town of Hopfen am See. Continue to Füssen, a town rich in history and culture, before heading to Schwangau, home to the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle. Built in 1869, this fairytale castle is a must-visit. The day's journey concludes in Buching, a charming village offering stunning views of the castle and a warm cultural ambiance.
Day 5 – Day 5: Buching to Kochel
- Kochel am See
- Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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- Eisenhower Museum
- Murnauer Moos
- Franz Marc Museum
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Venture from Buching into the serene Ammergau mountains, traversing the old royal road to the Halbammer valley. Descend to Altenau and continue through the picturesque landscapes of Bad Kohlgrub and Grafenaschau. Explore the Murnauer Moos nature reserve before cycling along the Loisach river to Eschenlohe and Ohlstadt. Visit the Glentleiten Open-Air Museum in Großweil, then proceed to Schlehdorf and Kochel. In Kochel, admire the monument to Schmied von Kochel and visit the Franz Marc Museum, showcasing early 20th-century expressionist art.
Day 6 – Day 6: Kochel to Schliersee
- Kochel am See
- Schliersee
- Bad Tölz
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- Marienplatz
- Brunnen mit heiligen Familie
- St Peter's Church
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Cycle through the Tölzer Land region to Benediktbeuern, where the stunning basilica awaits. Continue to Bad Heilbrunn and Bad Tölz, a town with a rich history and beautiful old town. Visit the Marienstift and St. Leonhard Chapel for panoramic views of the Isar mountains. Depart Bad Tölz for Gaißach, then travel through Reichersbeuern, Waakirchen, and Marienstein to Gmund am Tegernsee. If energy permits, consider a scenic tour around the lake. Conclude your day in Schliersee or Neuhaus, where the Markus Wasmeier Farm and Winter Sports Museum offers a glimpse into Bavarian culture.
Day 7 – Day 7: Schliersee to Bernau am Chiemsee
- Schliersee
- Bad Feilnbach
- Rosenheim
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Depart from Schliersee or Neuhaus, cycling through the idyllic villages of Fischbachau, Sonnenreuth, and Niklasreuth. Arrive in Bad Feilnbach, a village renowned for its mild climate and apple market. Continue through the moss to Neubeuern and Altenmarkt am Inn, where the historic market square evokes a romantic bygone era. Journey through Rohrdorf, Frasdorf, and Aschau, concluding your day in Bernau am Chiemsee, known as the Bavarian Sea.
Day 8 – Day 8: Bernau am Chiemsee to Siegsdorf
- Siegsdorf
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- Märchenwald
- Röthelmoos Nature Reserve
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Cycle from Bernau through Grassau, following an old salt works path to Bergen, nestled at the foot of the Hochfelln. Visit the Maxhütte, an old ironworks turned museum. Continue to Siegsdorf, a small community with a significant geological discovery—a mammoth, now displayed in the South-East Bavarian Museum of Natural History and Mammoths.
Day 9 – Day 9: Siegsdorf to Bad Reichenhall
- Bad Reichenhall
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- Rossfeld Panorama Strasse
- Mineralienmuseum
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After a hearty breakfast, cycle along the Salinenweg to Lauter, Oberteisendorf, and Teisendorf, located in the Rupertiwinkel. Continue to Piding on the Saalach, then follow the Alz cycle path to Bad Reichenhall, a town steeped in salt merchant history. Visit the Salt Museum in the old salt works and explore St. Zeno's Minster, the largest Romanesque hall church in Bavaria.
Day 10 – Day 10: Bad Reichenhall to Königssee
- Bad Reichenhall
- Berchtesgaden
- Königssee
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- Kirchleitn Kapelle
- Königssee
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On the final day of your tour, journey to the stunning Königssee in Berchtesgaden National Park. Nestled between steep mountain slopes, this pristine lake is often likened to a Scandinavian fjord. If the weather turns unfavorable, consider visiting the Berchtesgaden Salt Mine for a romantic ride on the mine train. Return to your accommodation in Berchtesgaden by foot or public transport, concluding your unforgettable cycling adventure.
Day 11 – Day 11: Departure
- Berchtesgaden
- Lindau (Bodensee) - Departure day
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Conclude your journey with an individual departure or opt for a return transfer to Lindau. Extend your stay to further explore the beautiful surroundings or head home with cherished memories of your multi-day cycling adventure through the scenic landscapes of Bavaria.
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