
Touring Bike
The versatile Touring Bike combines everyday comfort with practical functionality. Featuring a thoughtfully designed frame…
£10 per day
Self-guided cycling holiday
Lake Constance, Germany





This cycling holiday takes you through the stunning Alpine foothills, across fields, forests, rivers and past lakes with the Alps as a perpetual backdrop. You’ll ride along well-maintained cycle paths between delightful market towns, historical churches, imposing castles, and charming villages.
Each day brings new scenery, from shimmering lakeshores to rolling hills, from Rococo churches to quiet chapels. The route is suitable for moderate fitness; you’ll mostly be on gentle terrain with occasional climbs to panoramic viewpoints. Evenings are for relaxing in local inns or hotels, enjoying regional food and exploring historic market squares. It’s a superb choice if you want a mix of history, scenery and active travel without the pressure of gruelling climbs.
Great for active riders ready for rolling hills and longer days in the saddle—offering both challenge and beautiful scenery.
Your journey begins in Lindau, beautifully set on an island in Lake Constance. The town’s medieval streets, harbour lighthouse, and lake promenade make it a delightful place to start your cycling adventure. Take an evening stroll along the waterfront to see the famous Bavarian lion statue guarding the harbour entrance.
Enjoy a relaxed dinner at one of Lindau’s lakeside restaurants, sampling fresh local fish and German wines. Rest well tonight as the Alps await in the days ahead.
Today you leave the lakeshore behind and begin your ride towards the rolling foothills of the Alps. The route leads through fields, orchards, and small hamlets, with panoramic views of the mountains unfolding in the distance.
Arriving in the market town of Oberstaufen, you’ll find yourself in the heart of the Allgäu region. This spa and wellness town is known for its cheese production, and a visit to a local dairy offers a glimpse into traditional craftsmanship. Alternatively, wander through the town’s old centre and learn about its cultural heritage in one of the small museums.
Enjoy a peaceful evening surrounded by alpine charm and hearty regional cuisine.
The route today winds through lush valleys and past the shimmering Lake Alpsee, one of Bavaria’s most scenic lakes. Stop in Immenstadt, where the charming old town is home to historic houses and cafés. Visit the ‘Alter Hof’, once used as a residence for nobility, or admire the elegant ‘Villa Edelweiß’.
As you continue, you’ll pass several chapels and the tranquil Lake Grüntensee before reaching Nesselwang. This small alpine town is famous as a health resort, surrounded by forested hills and mountain views. Spend your evening exploring the town square or enjoying a traditional Bavarian meal in a cosy inn.
Although today’s stage is shorter, it’s one of the most beautiful. The route leads towards Füssen and the turquoise waters of Lake Forggensee, framed by the peaks of the Allgäu Alps.
In Füssen, explore the medieval old town and visit the Hohes Schloss, home to the Bavarian State Art Collection. The nearby Saint Mang Monastery also offers fascinating insights into the town’s long history. As you continue to Schwangau, the scenery becomes even more magical — this is the land of fairy-tale castles. From afar, you’ll see the spires of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau rising dramatically against the mountains.
End the day with a leisurely dinner and, if time allows, a twilight walk near the castles for breathtaking views.
Today’s route leads you away from the castles through lush alpine meadows and charming villages. A highlight of the day is the Wieskirche, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most beautiful examples of Bavarian Rococo architecture.
Cycling through peaceful landscapes dotted with lakes and moorlands, you’ll arrive in Murnau on Lake Staffelsee. The lake, with its seven small islands, is a favourite spot for swimming or simply enjoying the scenery. Murnau itself has long been an inspiration for artists, including members of the “Blue Rider” art movement. Enjoy dinner at your hotel or a local tavern overlooking the lake.
Today’s ride takes you through unspoiled countryside, passing Lake Kochelsee and the monastery of Benediktbeuern, both surrounded by majestic alpine views. The route is relatively gentle, with time to stop and take in the serene beauty of the region.
Arriving in Bad Tölz, you’ll immediately notice the town’s colourful façades decorated with traditional frescoes known as Lüftlmalerei. The town grew prosperous thanks to its location along old trade routes, and its charming market street is full of history. Treat yourself to coffee and cake in one of the local cafés and explore the riverside promenade before resting for the night.
Leaving Bad Tölz, you pedal through rolling hills and tranquil farmland towards Lake Tegernsee, one of Bavaria’s most popular lakes. Stop in Gmund for a panoramic view of the lake or take a short boat trip if time allows.
Continue along the Bodensee–Königssee Cycle Path until you reach Lake Schliersee, surrounded by forested slopes and alpine peaks. It’s a peaceful spot to unwind after a rewarding day’s ride. Stroll along the lakeside or enjoy a refreshing swim before dinner.
Today’s route follows the shores of Lake Schliersee before climbing gently through orchards and meadows to Bad Feilnbach. Known for its mild climate and more than 30,000 fruit trees, this town is often called the “Bavarian Merano”.
Bad Feilnbach is also famous for its healing moor baths and spa traditions. Enjoy a leisurely evening exploring the pretty town centre, where colourful houses and flower-decked balconies create a warm Bavarian atmosphere.
Today’s route takes you through the scenic Kollerfilze peatlands before reaching the picturesque village of Neubeuern, once a centre of shipbuilding. From there, cycle towards Lake Chiemsee, also known as the “Bavarian Sea”.
At the lake, take a well-earned break to enjoy the view or hop on a boat trip to visit the islands of Herrenchiemsee and Frauenchiemsee. The grand Herrenchiemsee Palace, built by King Ludwig II, is a must-see highlight that mirrors the splendour of Versailles.
The landscape changes as you head towards the Bavarian Alps. The route passes through the Bergener Moos wetlands beneath Mount Hochfelln and continues via Bad Adelholzen, famous for its mineral springs.
Stop in Siegsdorf to visit the local natural history museum before following the river Rote Traun to Inzell. This picturesque village is known for its charming painted houses and reputation as a health resort. Spend the evening exploring the village or relaxing in a local beer garden.
Your final cycling stage takes you through dramatic alpine scenery towards Berchtesgaden. Ride along the river Saalach to Bad Reichenhall, a spa town famous for its historic saltworks and the delicious pastries at Café Reber — a perfect spot for a sweet treat.
Continue through the valley to Berchtesgaden, one of the most beautiful towns in the Bavarian Alps. Nearby, Lake Königssee offers breathtaking reflections of surrounding peaks and is an ideal place to end your cycling journey. Enjoy your last evening surrounded by mountain grandeur and Bavarian hospitality.
After breakfast, your cycling holiday comes to an end. You may choose to extend your stay to explore Berchtesgaden National Park or relax by Lake Königssee before returning home.
Flights are not included with this holiday, but we recommend flying to Vienna International Airport (VIE) and returning from Vienna International Airport (VIE).


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