Self-Guided Cycling Tours & Trips in Germany
Find the right self-guided cycling tour for you in Germany. There are 82 trips to choose from, that range from 4 days in length, up to 14 days. The month with the most departures is June, making it the most popular time to visit Germany.
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10 best Self-Guided Cycling Germany tour packages
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- Wine regions Rheingau and Palatinate | Germany | 8 days
- Romantic Rhine from Frankfurt to Cologne | Germany | 6 days
- Rhine, Main & Moselle: From Frankfurt to Trier| Germany | 7 days
- Rhine, Main & Moselle: From Frankfurt to Trier | Germany | 8 days
- Idyllic Palatinate | Germany | 6 days
- Moselle river biketour | Trier to Cochem | 4 days
- Romantic Rhine from Frankfurt to Koblenz | Germany | 4 days
- Moselle river biketour | Luxembourg to Koblenz | 6 days
- From Lake Constance to Königssee 8 Days
- Lahn Cycle Path: Stroll Tour From Marburg 8 Days
Frankfurt to Heidelberg reveals itself along 261km of marked cycling routes. Medieval towns and UNESCO sites dot the landscape. Premium accommodations and luggage transport included, with bike rentals available from €95.
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 Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$2,431
The Rhine beckons cyclists from Frankfurt to Cologne on this independent adventure. Daily routes of 43-64km showcase UNESCO sites and medieval towns. Luxury awaits at Hilton Mainz and Steigenberger Cologne, with maps and luggage service included.
Duration 6 days Destinations Frankfurt-am-Main, Mainz, Oberwesel, Koblenz, Bad Godesberg, Cologne Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$1,916
The wine country route from Frankfurt to Trier spans 363km through scenic Germany. Highlights include Rüdesheim, Calmont vineyard, and medieval castles. Guests enjoy 4-star lodging at Burghotel Schönburg with breakfast and luggage service included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Frankfurt-am-Main, Mainz, Oberwesel, Koblenz, Cochem, Bernkastel, Kues, Zeltingen, Trier Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$2,200
German wine regions reveal their charm on this self-guided ride. The route winds through Rheingau vineyards to Eltz Castle near Moselkern, finishing in historic Trier. Premium hotels, breakfast, luggage transport, and detailed route maps included.
Duration 8 days Destinations Frankfurt-am-Main, Mainz, Oberwesel, Koblenz, Cochem, Traben-Trarbach, Piesport, Trier Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$2,565
Germany's wine trails come alive on marked cycling routes. UNESCO sites and medieval towns dot the 43-59km daily rides. Upscale hotels like Die Hirschgasse provide comfort, with optional bike rental and luggage transport.
Duration 6 days Destinations Frankfurt-am-Main, Zwingenberg, Heidelberg, Rhodt unter Rietburg, Worms, Mainz Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$1,713
Flat, asphalted paths guide cyclists through Germany's wine country. Roman sites in Trier, ancient cellars in Piesport, and Cochem's castle highlight the route. 7-gear ($70) or e-bikes ($170) available with GPS navigation included.
Duration 4 days Destinations Trier, Bernkastel, Kues, Zeltingen, Cochem Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$1,054
The route from Frankfurt to Koblenz takes cyclists through Germany's wine regions with marked paths and luggage transfer. Riders pass through Mainz's historic center and UNESCO Rhine Valley. Premium hotels including Burghotel Schönburg provide comfort after 54km daily rides.
Duration 4 days Destinations Frankfurt-am-Main, Mainz, Oberwesel, Koblenz Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$1,328
The Moselle Cycle Path opens with provided GPS data. Germany's oldest wine village Neumagen-Dhron and medieval castles dot the route. Luxury hotels like Park Plaza Trier and Villa Vinum Cochem offer nightly comfort with daily luggage transport.
Duration 6 days Destinations Luxembourg, Trier, Bernkastel, Kues, Zeltingen, Cochem, Koblenz Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$1,956
Duration 8 days Destinations Lindau, Oberstaufen, Schwangau, Murnau am Staffelsee, Schliersee, Chiemsee, Berchtesgaden Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
- NZ$2,106
Duration 8 days Destinations Marburg, Wetzlar, Weilburg, Limburg, Koblenz Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
- NZ$1,681
What our customers ask about Self-Guided Cycling Tours & Trips in Germany
When is the best time of year for self-guided cycling in Germany?
Cyclists find optimal conditions in Germany between April and October with the sweet spot falling between June and September. Summer temperatures in the Rhine Valley and Moselle regions hover around 20-25°C making for pleasant riding conditions. The Lake Chiemsee area in Bavaria draws cyclists in July and August when riders can cool off with refreshing swim breaks. A TourRadar traveler noted about their September trip: "The weather was perfect for cycling along the Rhine with comfortable temperatures and beautiful fall colors starting to emerge." Those looking to avoid crowds should consider May or September especially around Heidelberg and Trier while Munich's lake district shows its best colors in early autumn.
What type of accommodation can I expect on German self-guided cycling tours?
The accommodation mix ranges from 3-4 star hotels to family-run guesthouses each selected for their bike-friendly features and convenient locations. Mainz offers stays at the riverside Hilton Hotel while Oberwesel's Burghotel Schönburg provides panoramic views of the Rhine. Some properties like Hotel Seeblick at Lake Chiemsee come equipped with indoor pools and spa facilities. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The Hotel Villa Vinum in Cochem was a highlight - a beautifully restored boutique hotel right on the Moselle River with secure bike storage and helpful staff who understood cyclists' needs."
What are the most scenic cycling routes in Germany for self-guided tours?
The UNESCO-recognized Upper Middle Rhine Valley leads the pack with its castle-dotted landscapes and hillside vineyards. Cyclists particularly enjoy the Moselle Valley stretch between Trier and Cochem which passes Europe's steepest vineyards at Calmont. Bavaria's Five Lakes Country near Munich combines alpine views with clear mountain lakes. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The stretch between Rüdesheim and Koblenz along the Rhine was breathtaking - medieval castles on every hilltop terraced vineyards and charming wine villages made every kilometer special."
What cultural highlights can I expect on German cycling routes?
The routes thread through Germany's rich historical fabric. Along the Moselle Valley cyclists encounter the medieval marketplace of Bernkastel-Kues and Cochem's imposing Reichsburg Castle. The Munich region reveals treasures like Benediktbeuern Abbey and Herrenchiemsee Palace. Landhotel Huber am See serves as an ideal base for exploring Lake Starnberg's cultural sites while experiencing authentic Bavarian hospitality.
What are the highlights of cycling through Germany's wine regions?
The Moselle and Rhine River routes lead cyclists through some of Europe's most notable wine country. Key stops include the dramatic Calmont vineyard near Cochem the ancient Roman wine cellar in Piesport dating to the 4th century and Riesling tastings in Nierstein. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Cycling through the vineyards was magical with plenty of opportunities to stop at local wineries for tastings and learning about the region's wine-making heritage."
How much cycling is typically done each day on German self-guided tours?
Daily routes typically cover between 30-60 kilometers (19-37 miles). The Munich Lakes circuit averages 45km per day with occasional stretches reaching 60km while the Moselle River route keeps daily distances between 40-55km. A TourRadar traveler reported: "We had comfortable days of 3-4 hours cycling leaving plenty of time to explore villages and attractions along the way." The routes factor in time for leisurely exploration of local sites and extended lunch breaks.






















