Cycling holidays in Baden-Württemberg

Neckar and Heidelberg Castle

Neckar und Heiderberger Schloss

Lindau on the Lake Constance cycle path

Radreisen in Baden-Württemberg am Bodensee

Out and about in the Upper Danube Nature Park

Radreisen in Baden-Wuerttemberg im Naturpark obere Donau

Badenweiler in the southern Black Forest

Badenweiler am Südschwarzwald

Bad Wimpfen on the Neckar cycle path

Bad Wimpfen am Neckar-Radweg

The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen

Der Rheinfall bei Schaffhausen

Viticulture in Baden-Württemberg

Weinbau in Baden-Wuerttemberg

There are many things you can do in Baden-Württemberg, especially cycling.

Baden-Württemberg has a well-developed network of cycle paths that invites you to discover and get to know the diverse landscapes and sights comfortably by bike. Topographically, Baden-Württemberg offers something for everyone. Be it for the inexperienced or the passionate cyclist, the leisurely or the sporty cyclist, for solo cyclists or families. Most cyclists can be found at Lake Constance. The Lake Constance cycle path is one of the classics among cycle tours in Baden-Württemberg. In addition, die-hard cyclists are also familiar with the first section of the Danube Cycle Path from the source to Ulm, the Neckar Cycle Path, and the surprisingly flat route through the southern Black Forest.

You need energy when you cycle. For general refreshment, we recommend the Swabians' national dish, Maultaschen (Swabian ravioli), scraped or pressed spaetzle, a hearty Flädle soup or Bodenseefelchen, which is only found in Lake Constance. Round off such a good meal with a delicious glass of Trollinger from the Neckar Valley, a Pinot Gris from the sun-drenched Kaiserstuhl, or a Kleiner Mönch from Alpirsbach.

 

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Cycling tours in Baden-Württemberg

Cycling holidays in Baden-Württemberg have a lot to offer: Experience Lake Constance with its Mediterranean flair, varied leisure activities, and impressive Alpine panorama.

The Rhine, which has its source in the Swiss Alps, flows unrecognized through Germany's largest lake. From Constance, enjoy the idyllic nature along the Hochrhein, past the impressive Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen to the border triangle near Basel. In the meantime, the Rhine has picked up speed considerably and accompanies you further north through the Upper Rhine Plain along the foothills of the Black Forest.

As the largest contiguous low mountain range in Germany, the Black Forest not only offers you the high spruce forests that are recognizable from afar but also numerous natural beauties here and there, between mountain and valley, such as the Wutach Gorge near Bonndorf or the Wildsee moor near Kaltenbronn. Always with you: the good Black Forest air. It is not without reason that it is known and loved for its spas and thermal springs.

 

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The Neckar rises at the edge of the Black Forest. A river and cycle path that virtually takes you right across the Ländle. Past vineyards, lined with castles and medieval half-timbered towns, the Neckar does not have the reputation of being the most romantic river in Germany for nothing. A cycling holiday along the Neckar allows you to take a detour to the German Wine Route, just a few kilometers away.

Another river of superlatives: is the Danube. Cycle it, bit by bit. From its source near Donaueschingen, you embark on a holiday along the second longest river in Europe, which takes you through the scenic Danube valley, along the Swabian Alb to Bavaria, and much further afield. With hardly an incline in sight, the young Danube winds its way through the Upper Danube nature park, offering views of castles, forts and churches, and wonderful countryside.

Away from the main cycle paths, you can discover the Kocher and Jagst rivers in the north-east of Baden-Württemberg. Vineyards and meadows, castles and palaces as well as bridges that allow a curious look at the fish in both rivers are waiting to be discovered. Crossing state borders, the Main-Tauber-Franconian Cycle Eight runs for almost 60 kilometers through Baden-Württemberg. Along this cycle path, you cycle over hills past extensive fruit and wine-growing areas.

The Allgäu, which borders Lake Constance in the north-east, is also not to be sneezed at and offers a wealth of sights such as the seaport of Lindau, the pilgrimage church of Maria Trost in Nesselwang or the Frauentor in Wangen, in addition to a view of the magnificent Alpine panorama. Be sure to try a piece of Allgäu cheese along the way!

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