Bicycling Secret Bavaria

Bicycling Secret Bavaria

We'll bicycle along Germany's famous Romantic Road which stretches from central Germany to the Austrian Alps. This route provides a link back in time, extending from the Roman occupation of Transalpine Gaul into the medieval & Renaissance periods. Today some of the best-preserved towns and villages from the 15th through the 18th century are strung out like pearls throughout Bavaria. You'll bicycle through the fairy tale landscape of the brothers Grimm and gain a better understanding of this historic part of central Europe.

***If this sounds great, but you prefer a longer tour, join us on our 11-day Bicycling Secret Bavaria Plus! the Austrian Alps tour.***

Tour Dates & Prices

Date
Price
Private Room Fee
Note
Aug 27-Sep 3, 2023
USD$3995
USD$550
 Departure confirmed to go!

* We are happy to match solo travelers who would like to share a room with someone of the same gender. If no match exists, due to hotel pricing, we will charge 50% of the private room charge. This charge will be collected at the time of the final payment. If a roommate assignment is available it will be refunded at the conclusion of the tour.

** For information about what your tour status means please see our FAQ page.

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Trip At-A-Glance

Trip At-A-Glance

  • Length / 8 Days
  • Total Distance / 359 km (222 miles)
  • Avg. Distance / 58 km (36 miles) per riding day
  • Tour Level & Tour Style / 2.0 Classic
  • Countries / Germany
  • Begin/End / Würzburg / Augsburg
  • Price / From USD$3995
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Tour Summary

Tour Summary

  • Highlights
    Bad Mergentheim, Augsburg, Würzburg, Rothenburg on the Tauber, Dinkelsbühl, Landsberg

    Keep in Mind: We work hard to maintain consistency across all of our tours, but some trips have unique differences. Here are some things to keep in mind about this tour.

    Some small sections of dirt paths but easily rideable on any style of bike.

    We use charming and modern hotels but A/C or fans may not always be available since they haven't been needed traditionally. Read more on the use of air conditioning in Europe here.

    We use charming and modern hotels but A/C or fans may not always be available since they haven't been needed traditionally. Separated twin beds are rare in many places; instead there will be two mattresses together that sit on the same base.
  • Includes
    8 days, 7 nights' accommodation; meals as noted in itinerary; wine and beer tasting; and the usual (see below).

    Learn more about what is included and what to expect on your Classic tour at the Classic Tour Style page.
  • Arrive / Depart
    Frankfurt am Main Airport (FRA) / Munich Airport (MUC)
  • Overall Tour Level
    2.0 difficulty level 2.0

    Rolling hills; some are steep but not long. Small roads or excellent bike paths with very little traffic.

  • Daily Ride Summary

    Day

    Distance/Gain
    mi/ftkm/m

    Terrain

    Day Level

    Notes

    1
    Test ride
    2
    58km / 499m
    Rolling hills
    difficulty level 2.5
    3
    50km / 557m
    Mostly flat
    difficulty level 1.5
    4
    68km / 733m
    Rolling hills
    difficulty level 2.5
    5
    45km / 433m
    Rolling hills
    difficulty level 2.0
    6
    73km / 552m
    Mostly flat
    difficulty level 2.0
    7
    67km / 443m
    Mostly flat
    difficulty level 2.0
    8
    Last day

Terrain Legend

Gentle Gentle

Rolling hills Rolling hills

Hilly Hilly

Very hilly Very hilly

Mountainous Mountainous

Daily Itinerary
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DAY 1: Arrive in Würzburg

Highlights: Bicycle fitting, Test ride, Würzburg baroque architecture

We gather today in Würzburg, a historic medieval center (dating back as early as the 7th century) that sits on the banks of the Main River. Come a day early to explore the exquisite Baroque palace, churches and gardens dating to the 18th century. After fitting bikes this afternoon we'll gather for introductions and dinner together.

DAY 2: Bicycle from Würzburg to Bad Mergentheim

Highlights: Hill rides and castles

Our ride today takes us through the hills of central Germany to the medieval town of Mergentheim. In the early 20th century the name was changed to Bad Mergentheim in honor of the discovery, a century before, of natural mineral springs in the area. Today the village is dominated by the castle complex on the edge of the historic town. Take time this afternoon to explore this wonderfully preserved medieval town. Our hotel tonight has one of the best restaurants in the city so be sure to save your appetite for dinner.

  • Distance: 58km (36mi)
  • Gain: 499m (1637ft)
  • Terrain: Rolling hills
  • Day Level: difficulty level 2.5
  • Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
  • Lodging:

DAY 3: Ride from Bad Mergentheim to Rothenburg ob der Tauber

Highlights: Rothenburg, wine tasting

Today we continue through the rolling hills of central Germany to the medieval village of Rothenburg. Perched high above the meanders of the Tauber River, Rothenburg looks perfectly preserved but the town center surrounded by its 14th and 15th century walls was rebuilt after WWII. This afternoon we will visit a special cellar with a beautiful collection of rare varietals. After which we'll continue our wine education and meet one of the last vintners in Rothenburg, who just so happens to own our hotel.

  • Distance: 50km (31mi)
  • Gain: 557m (1827ft)
  • Terrain: Mostly flat
  • Day Level: difficulty level 1.5
  • Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
  • Lodging:

DAY 4: Rest Day or Optional loop ride

Highlights: Rothenburg's market and architecture

Take your time to enjoy this fabulous medieval city and the views it offers of the Tauber valley. For those who want some cycling we have a relaxing ride towards Bad Windsheim, another opportunity to explore Bavaria's picturesque countryside. We’ll suggest a fascinating open-air museum which will transport you to the last 700 years of Franconian life. After the ride, there is still plenty of time to enjoy the market center and the streets lined with Gothic and half-timber houses, and take a tour on the walls of the city, or explore them on your own.

  • Distance: 68km (43mi)
  • Gain: 733m (2404ft)
  • Terrain: Rolling hills
  • Day Level: difficulty level 2.5
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Lodging:

DAY 5: Pedal from Rothenburg to Dinkelsbühl

Highlights: Medieval towns of Feuchtwangen and Dinkelsbühl

We ride over undulating farmlands from one fairy tale village to another today. In contrast to Rothenburg on the Tauber, Dinkelsbühl is indeed nearly perfectly preserved from the middle ages. As early as the 11th century, the town was a major center at the intersection of two medieval trade routes. Tonight is another opportunity to enjoy the rewards of a good handcrafted German kitchen at our top rated hotel restaurant.

  • Distance: 45km (28mi)
  • Gain: 433m (1420ft)
  • Terrain: Rolling hills
  • Day Level: difficulty level 2.0
  • Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
  • Lodging:

DAY 6: Bicycle from Dinkelsbühl to Donauwörth

Highlights: Ries Basin meteor impact crater, medieval town of Donauwörth, Danube River

The landscape changes today as we pedal across the 12-17 mile wide, nearly circular Ries Basin. Unlike most of the areas we bike, which are a mixture of forests and farmlands, the geology of this area doesn't allow rich forest lands. We are back in the "typical" landscape of Bavaria as we approach historic Donauwörth on the banks of the Danube, western Europe's longest river.

  • Distance: 73km (46mi)
  • Gain: 552m (1811ft)
  • Terrain: Mostly flat
  • Day Level: difficulty level 2.0
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Lodging:

DAY 7: Ride from Donauwörth to Augsburg

Highlights: Lech River, the Cassian Way, Augsburg, brewery visit

Our ride today takes us up the Lech River valley to Augsburg, which was founded by the Roman emperor Augustus in 15 BC. As you might expect, there is plenty to see here this afternoon. We will visit the award-winning Riegele Brauerei brewery and taste some of their modern beers before a traditional Bavarian dinner.

  • Distance: 67km (42mi)
  • Gain: 443m (1453ft)
  • Terrain: Mostly flat
  • Day Level: difficulty level 2.0
  • Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
  • Lodging:

DAY 8: Tour ends today

Highlights: Landsberg, the "Bavarian Gate"

Your tour ends this morning after breakfast. Munich is less than an hour away by train and Frankfurt is just over 3 hours away. Gute Reise!

  • Meals: Breakfast
Travel Information

Travel Information

Day 1: Arrival Information

Arrive in Würzburg

Meeting time 2:30 p.m. - on Day 1, meet your fellow cyclists and Tour Leaders at the Day 1 Hotel specified on the itinerary.

Note:

As you are planning, remember that the hotels listed in our itineraries are our primary hotels and are - in rare cases - subject to change. Before you make arrangements, check with us if your tour departure is guaranteed. If your tour departure is out further than 6 months, please also check with us as there might be slight changes to the itinerary.

The below information will help you plan your arrival. For more tips or other routes, you might like Rome2Rio. The fare and timing information listed below is approximate.

We recommend flying into the Frankfurt Airport (FRA).

 

Arrive at Frankfurt Airport and proceed to Day 1 Hotel

  1. The station for long distance trains is in walking distance to Terminal 1. If you arrive at Terminal 2, you can take the SkyLine or a shuttle bus to move between terminals. Click here for more information.
  2. Train from "Frankfurt (Main) Flughafen Fernbahnhof"* station to Würzburg Hbf (1.5 hours/fares vary)
  3. Taxi from the Würzburg train station to the Day 1 Hotel (5 min/EUR 10). Or walk from the train station to Day 1 hotel click here for map

*The "Main" is part of the city's name and refers to the river Main. It does not denote the main train station. You may also see it written this way: "Frankfurt am Main Flughafen Fernbf"

Look up German train schedules at Bahn.de or Trainline.eu. Questions? See our information on taking trains in Europe here or ask us.

Day 8: Departure Information

Tour ends today

The tour ends on the final day after breakfast.

The below information will help you plan your departure. For more tips or other routes, you might like Rome2Rio.

We recommend flying out of the Munich International Airport (MUC)

From the tour end to the Munich Airport

  1. Taxi from the Ending Hotel to the Augsburg train Station (7 min/EUR 10)
  2. From Augsburg Augsburg Hbf to München Flughafen Terminal. 1 change at Munich central station to the commuter train S1 or S8, no pre-booking needed (1 hour 40 min/Fares vary)

Or direct door to door transfer with Schoenberger Transfers (fares vary by selected service, around EUR 90 for a private transfer)

Keep in Mind

We work hard to maintain consistency across all of our tours, but some trips have unique differences. Here are some things to keep in mind about this tour.

Some small sections of dirt paths but easily rideable on any style of bike.

We use charming and modern hotels but A/C or fans may not always be available since they haven't been needed traditionally. Read more on the use of air conditioning in Europe here.

We use charming and modern hotels but A/C or fans may not always be available since they haven't been needed traditionally. Separated twin beds are rare in many places; instead there will be two mattresses together that sit on the same base.

Pre-Trip Planning Checklist

To do right after you booked!

6 to 3 Months Prior to Tour Start Date

  • Refer to your Tour Packet/Itinerary to see step-by-step arrival and departure information for your tour, meeting place and time, if a reservation on a complimentary ExperiencePlus! Shuttle (if applicable) is required, and other important information to help you plan your arrival and departure.
  • Reserve your flights after you know you have a confirmed tour departure. Please check with our office if you do not know if your trip is confirmed.
  • Book your pre and post-tour hotel nights.
  • Begin your chosen training program.
  • Final payment is due 90 days (120 days for Bike &Barge/Boat tours) prior to the tour start. Please refer to your Invoice and the Final Payment Reminder e-mail we send 10 days prior to the due date for detailed instructions.

6 to 2 Weeks Prior to Tour Start Date

  • Start reading one of the books or watching one of the movies from our Reading and Movie Lists: https://www.experienceplus.com/blog/travel-planning/
  • Plan what you are going to pack and start packing! Refer to the Packing Lists on our website at https://www.experienceplus.com/blog/travel-planning/packing/.
  • We'll email you your access code to Digital Daysheets, Hotel Itinerary, Participant Roster, names and contact information of your Tour Leaders, emergency phone numbers, and other important departure information about 2 weeks prior to your tour start date. All this will be provided to you via a feature called Experiences via the RideWithGPS App (tracks available but not necessary for navigation on Classic, Expedition and Bike & Boat tours).

Day of Your Flight

Get as much sleep on the plane as you can. Pack your one day of cycling gear in your carry-on. See you soon!

What to Expect on Tour

Classic Tour Style

Learn more about what is included and what to expect on your Classic tour at the Classic page.

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Reviews

Reviews

  • Your tours are wonderful and so well designed. They are great experiences, fun, and such a great way to really see and experience a country.

    Calvin M., Fort Collins, CO
  • Tour of a lifetime-it is everything that is advertised and more.

    Chris L., Orinda, CA
  • The website description did not do justice to the actual experience.

    Nancy and David B., Baltimore, MD
  • Wonderful, once in a lifetime, trip!!!

    Daniel F., Menlo Park, CA
  • A great, fun trip.

    Rod H., Fort Collins, CO
  • I have told our friends about the scenic countryside, quaint towns, beautiful flowers and gardens, friendliness of the German people, delicious food, perfect cycling on paths and small country roads, good bicycle , super guides, and an overall outstanding experience. Loved the arrows on the roads.

    Phyllis M., Hockessin, DE
  • Fabulous trip. Beautiful scenery - a must!

    Susan C., Charlotte, NC
  • We started looking for our next ExperiencePlus!adventure before we finished this trip.

    Scott W., Salisbury, NC
  • What was your favorite experience on this trip? Riding bike trails; beautiful countryside; charming villages, litter-free streets; smooth pavements; low to moderate traffic!

    Dave F., Columbia, MD
  • We had a marvellous trip. The tour leaders were nothing short of wonderful. The path system, scenery, towns, were amazing.

    Irwin F., Toronto, Canada
  • My favorite experience was riding through the foothills of the Alps singing the songs from The Sound of Music on a sunny warm day.

    Sari R., Glastonbury, CT
  • We had a great time. Finished up in Munich with a fine Bavarian beer to celebrate my birthday. Our best to all of you until we ride together again!

    Mike H., Sewell, NJ
  • Riding in Bavaria on the last day in Heidi and Sound of Music country. I felt like I was in a post card. Days like this are why I cycle.

    Linda M., Livermore, CA
  • Great trip. Great tour leaders. Great bikes. Wonderful German scenery, medieval towns, countryside, people.

    William W., Mt Pleasant, SC
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