Cycling Tours & Bike Trips in Germany
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- Main River biketour | Würzburg to Frankfurt
- Lakes & Mountains of Bavaria Cycling
- Easy Bike and Barge Tour Amsterdam to Koblenz
- Baltic Sea cycle route Lubeck-Stralsund
- Big Spreewald tour
- Highlights of Lake Constance by Bike
- Main river biketour | Bamberg to Frankfurt
- Wine regions Rheingau and Palatinate | Germany | 8 days
- Moselle river biketour 5 days | Trier to Koblenz
- Bavaria bike tour | Germany | scheduled departures | 8 days
- The Main River's 236km of paths showcase Germany's cycling infrastructure. Würzburg's UNESCO palace, Miltenberg's timber houses, and Frankfurt's Museumsufer highlight the route. Bikes available: 7/21-gear ($95) or E-bikes ($195), GPS navigation included. - Duration - 7 days - Destinations - Wurzburg, Wertheim, Miltenberg, Aschaffenburg, Frankfurt-am-Main - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operated in - English, German - Physical Rating - Relaxing - Distance - 74 mi - Operator - Terranova Touristik - From 
- NZ$1,560
 
- Bavarian paths lead from historic Augsburg through traditional villages. Stops include Lake Ammersee for steamboat rides, the majestic Neuschwanstein Castle, and the ancient Via Claudia Augusta. Accommodations feature 3-star hotels with daily breakfast. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Augsburg, Fussen, Neuschwanstein, Landsberg am Lech - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Distance - 115 mi - Operator - Exodus Adventure Travels - From 
- NZ$3,110
 
- Easy Bike and Barge Tour Amsterdam to Koblenz3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “The accommodations were beautiful - very very clean and nicely decorated. The meals were fantastic - five star restaurant meals.” - Vicki, traveled in August - Giant Liv bikes with 8 Alfine gears carry riders through Germany's scenic Rhine Valley. The route includes Duisburg's inland harbor, Düsseldorf's Media Harbor, and Emmerich's 1,600-ft suspension bridge. Local specialties like Altbier and Kölsch beer await in authentic German biergartens. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Amsterdam, Wijk bij Duurstede, Arnhem, Rees, Dusseldorf, Cologne, Bonn, Koblenz - Age Range - Ages 16+ - Physical Rating - Easy - Distance - 194 mi - Operator - Bike Planet Tours - From 
- NZ$4,106
 
- Historic Hanseatic towns and seaside resorts dot Germany's Baltic coastline. The path leads through Lubeck's medieval center, Wismar's UNESCO sites, and Warnemunde's old river district. Daily routes of 17-77km with included ferry crossing and optional museum visits. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Lubeck, Wismar, Kühlungsborn, Warnemunde, Rostock, Fischland, Ribnitz-Damgarten, Prerow, Zingst, BarthSee all destinations - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Physical Rating - Moderate - Distance - 163 mi - Operator - DERTOUR - From 
- NZ$1,713
 
- The scenic routes of Brandenburg's Spreewald region unfold across 266km. The path winds from Cottbus's Branitz Park through Lehde's lagoon village to Burg's thermal baths. Daily routes between 29-64km connect charming towns like Lübbenau and Lübben. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Cottbus, Lübbenau, Unterspreewald, Lübben, Burg - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Physical Rating - Easy - Distance - 66 mi - Operator - DERTOUR - From 
- NZ$1,532
 
- Lakeside paths wind through Bavarian vineyards and historic towns. Konstanz's Gothic cathedral, Lindau's island village, and Meersburg's twin castles highlight the route. Bike rental, route maps, and converted historic accommodations included. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Austria, Switzerland, Germany - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Distance - 88 mi - Operator - Exodus Adventure Travels - From 
- NZ$2,812
 
- Rolling hills of Bavaria stretch from UNESCO-listed Bamberg to Frankfurt. Marvel at Würzburg's Baroque palace, medieval Miltenberg, and Volkach's wine country. Stay in premium accommodations like Romantik Hotel Messerschmitt, with daily breakfast and luggage transfers included for around $1,200. - Duration - 10 days - Destinations - Bamberg, Hassfurt, Volkach, Wurzburg, Lohr a. Main, Wertheim, Miltenberg, Aschaffenburg, Frankfurt-am-Main - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operated in - English, German - Physical Rating - Easy - Distance - 142 mi - Operator - Terranova Touristik - From 
- NZ$2,365
 
- Vineyards and valleys stretch 261km from Frankfurt through Rheingau and Palatinate. Daily routes range 25-65km, visiting Niederwald Monument, Bad Kreuznach's inhalatorium, and UNESCO-listed Speyer Cathedral. Multiple bike options available from approx. €90. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Frankfurt-am-Main, Rudesheim am Rhein, Bad Kreuznach, Alzey, Wöllstein, Rhodt unter Rietburg, Heidelberg - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operated in - English, German - Physical Rating - Moderate - Distance - 131 mi - Operator - Terranova Touristik - From 
- NZ$2,413
 
- Well-maintained paths lead through Germany's historic Moselle region from Roman Trier to Koblenz. Cover 60-80km daily, visiting Neumagen-Dhron and Europe's steepest vineyard at Calmont. Choose from 7-gear touring bikes or e-bikes, with luggage transport included. - Duration - 5 days - Destinations - Trier, Bernkastel, Kues, Zeltingen, Cochem - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operated in - English, German - Physical Rating - Moderate - Distance - 41 mi - Operator - Terranova Touristik - From 
- NZ$1,379
 
- The 67km route from Lindau to Immenstadt showcases Germany's dramatic landscapes by e-bike. Gothic St. Stephen's Church in Genhofen stands as a highlight, while the historic Hahnschenkel salt road leads to Hotel Rothenfels overlooking Great Alpsee. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Lindau, Konstanz, Immenstadt im Allgäu, Fussen, Bad Tolz, Tegernsee - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operated in - English, German - Physical Rating - Moderate - Distance - 243 mi - Operator - Terranova Touristik - From 
- NZ$5,414
 
Germany Bike Tour Reviews
- Easy Bike and Barge Tour Amsterdam to KoblenzIris is the 3rd bike barge trip we have done and believe me it is the best we travelled from Amsterdam to Milternberg. Everything was excellent from Lenny our host our 2 guides where very caring and the food wow, the captains where also great we had 2'as you need a special licence for the Rhine. Norm and I will not hesitate to do another trip with Lenny in 2018 thanks you so much for looking after us Norm and Colleen Perry 
What our customers ask about Cycling Tours & Bike Trips in Germany
- What are the best regions in Germany for scenic bicycle tours?- Bavaria and Lake Constance stand out as prime cycling destinations in Germany. Bavaria's network of routes around Munich's lakes includes Lake Starnberg Lake Tegernsee and Lake Ammersee leading cyclists through small villages with mountain backdrops. The Lake Constance area features a 270km waterfront cycling route that crosses three countries connecting medieval towns like Meersburg and Konstanz. Cyclists pass through cherry orchards vineyards and lakeside paths. As one TourRadar traveler noted about the Lake Constance route: "The cycling paths were excellent and the views of the lake and surrounding mountains were breathtaking." 
- What are the typical daily cycling distances on Germany bicycle tours?- Most German cycling routes cover between 30-85 kilometers (19-53 miles) per day based on the tour's difficulty. The Munich Lakes tour offers moderate rides of 30-50km while the more demanding Moselle River route includes segments up to 85km. Cyclists often stop at places like the Landhotel Huber am See in Bad Tölz after completing the 60km stretch from Munich. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The beauty of the lakes countryside cannot be overstated. With every turn every climb every downhill we were amazed by the wonders of rural Germany." 
- What type of accommodation can I expect on German bicycle tours?- Cyclists stay in a mix of 3- and 4-star hotels that blend historical character with modern amenities. The Romantik Hotel Messerschmitt in Bamberg provides secure bike storage and local Franconian hospitality while the Burghotel Schönburg offers Rhine Valley views. According to a TourRadar reviewer: "The hotels were well-chosen for their excellent facilities and proximity to cycling routes." Properties like the Hotel Maingau in Frankfurt and Steigenberger Hotel in Cologne cater to cyclists with dedicated facilities and central locations near major sites. 
- What are the most popular cycling routes through Germany's wine regions?- The Moselle and Rhine Rivers form the backbone of Germany's wine region cycling routes. The Moselle Cycle Path stretches 195 kilometers from Trier to Koblenz passing Europe's steepest vineyards at Calmont and wine towns like Piesport and Bernkastel-Kues. Along the Rhine Valley cyclists encounter the Rheingau wine region with stays at places like the Weinhotel Piesporter Goldtröpfchen. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The combination of cycling and wine tasting made for an unforgettable experience." Routes typically cover 30-40 miles daily with numerous winery stops. 
- When is the best time of year for cycling tours in Germany?- The main cycling season runs April through October with optimal conditions from June to September. The Rhine Valley sees perfect cycling weather from May to September while Bavaria's lake district shines in late spring and early summer. Tour data shows July and August as the busiest months with routes operating at full capacity. The Moselle Valley draws cyclists during the autumn harvest. The Maritim Hotel Würzburg represents the type of accommodation that offers indoor bike storage for weather protection. 
- What cultural highlights can I expect on German bicycle tours?- German bike routes weave together cycling and cultural discoveries. The Moselle path leads to historic wine towns and medieval strongholds like Cochem's Reichsburg castle. Munich Lakes cyclists visit Neuschwanstein Castle and traditional Bavarian villages. Places like the Hotel Park Plaza in Trier serve as gateways to Roman ruins and medieval sites. Tours regularly include stops at historic wine cellars UNESCO World Heritage locations traditional breweries and local markets. 
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