Trip code: C10LC 4.7 (88 reviews)
Self-guided cycling
10 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 1
Leisurely
9.0Kg CO2e
Headwater
Navigation App
Optional
e-bike hire
Dreaming of a holiday where cycling seamlessly blends with nature, culture, culinary delights, and refreshing swims? Look no further. We've curated a spectacular journey around Lake Constance, where the enchanting waters of this turquoise gem roam through Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.
Your adventure begins along the 270km lakeside path, a smooth and scenic route through cherry orchards, wildflower fields, and daisy-strewn meadows. Picture yourself pedalling effortlessly, exploring picturesque half-timbered towns, and pausing to swim in the lake's refreshing waters. Along the way, cross the mighty Rhine Delta, a natural wonder teeming with wildlife, from kingfishers in the reeds to serene moments at the water's edge.
Indulge your senses in the cultural tapestry of the region. Visit Meersburg, a fairytale town with twin castles. Cycle through Bavarian vineyards, where the aroma of Muller-Thurgau wines fills the air. In medieval Stein am Rhein, let the scent of chocolate lure you into quaint shops, or explore the 11th-century monastery nearby.
Immerse yourself in the local events that paint the lake with vibrant colours. Witness the International Lake Constance Week, a regatta and rowing spectacle. Experience the magic of Open Opera 'OpernSommer' and the grandeur of the Lake Night Festival with mesmerising fireworks.
Culinary adventures await as you taste Lake Constance's specialties. Try the famous Maultaschen, pasta filled with sausage meat, onions, and soaked bread rolls. Indulge in Dunnele, a local thin crust flatbread topped with cream, ham, or smoked salmon, or flambeed with plums. Seafood lovers can savor Konstanz specialties like kretzer (perch) and zander (pike-perch).
Your accommodation, a blend of three and four-star gems, includes stays in a historic coaching inn, a riverside hotel once a 15th-century customs warehouse, and a luxurious lakeside mansion. Each night promises comfort and charm, making this tour a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery for everyone.
Enjoy easy, level one cycling on lakeside paths with our detailed route notes. Customise your journey effortlessly - whether shortening or lengthening your route - by hopping on local trains or boats, bike in tow, for a tailored adventure. An unforgettable cycling holiday around the mesmerising Lake Constance is waiting for you!
You arrive at your hotel, a historic coaching inn, in the centre of Bregenz. Explore the ancient cobbled streets of the old town before dinner on the courtyard terrace.
Cycle west along Lake Constance's southern shore before crossing the mighty Rhine delta that straddles the border between Austria and Switzerland. It's an area of great natural beauty and a refuge for wildlife - be sure to keep your eyes peeled for kingfishers in the reeds. Your final stretch takes you around the lake to Arbon where you'll find pretty half-timbered houses and a 16th century castle.
It's easy to spend a morning exploring Arbon's historic old town with its well-preserved buildings. After lunch at one of the many lakeside restaurants, hop on the bus for the 35-minute ride (10km) to historic St Gallen, a bustling market town packed with 18th century merchants' houses and open-air cafes. Visit the 8th century Benedictine abbey's fabulous UNESCO-listed library, then blow the cobwebs away by freewheeling back down to the lakeside. There's lots of swimming possibilities before an easy waterfront cycle back to the hotel.
There's an option to take the train to Guettingen this morning and shorten your route. Otherwise, pedal clockwise around the lake and pass numerous waterfront villages affording lots of panoramic sun terraces for coffee stops and lunch. In the afternoon, you coast effortlessly between sleepy harbours before arriving at the riverside Hotel Rheinfels where you spend the next two nights.
It's easy to spend the day in medieval Stein am Rhein with its 11th century monastery, beautiful frescoed square and lovely chocolate shops! Alternatively, Schaffhausen, a lively German town full of street theatre in the summer, is ideal for a day trip - it's great for shopping and has riverside cycle paths to Schloss Laufen, a tiny castle perched precariously above the tumbling Rheinfall waterfall, the biggest in Europe!
Freewheeling east this morning, you'll soon cross the border to enter Germany - look out for cormorant and red-crested pochard in the Hornstaad Nature Reserve. Cycling along the Gnadensee, you'll soon reach the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Klosterinsel Reichenau; the first populated area on Lake Constance, and home to an impressive 8th century Benedictine abbey. It's then on to Konstanz, the unofficial regional capital.
Spend the day exploring the narrow streets of Konstanz: visit the Altstadt, Munster and lively centre crammed with quirky shops and museums. Alternatively, hop on a boat (payable locally) to visit Mainau Island's palace and landscaped rose gardens. If you take your bike, you can pedal back at leisure along traffic-free lakeside cycle paths.
It's a short ride through oak forest to catch the 15-minute ferry ride (included) to fairytale Meersburg with its twin castles, steep streets and hillsides of vines. It's a perfect place for a lunch stop! Then, pedalling south, it's a gentle cycle into Friedrichshafen.
There are superb wine tasting opportunities on your doorstep today - local Muller-Thurgau wines come from Riesling and Silvaner grapes, for which Lake Constance is famous. Or visit Friedrichshafen's amazing Zeppelin Museum, full of fascinating knick-knacks, including an original menu and wine list from the Hindenburg.
Cycle past the pretty village of Langenargen and through peaceful vineyards and cherry orchards en route to lovely Lindau, a gorgeous island village surrounded by cobalt blue waters with long distance views of razor-edged peaks across the lake (there are lots of idyllic choices for lunch). Then, keeping the lake at your side, a final push takes you back down to Bregenz. Time permitting, perhaps take the cable car up Pfander mountain (1064m), for a fantastic vista of your entire route and a real sense of achievement!
Please note that cycling helmets are compulsory in Austria for all customers under 12yrs. As we are unable to provide these, we strongly recommend that you bring your own.
Please see our Planning your holiday page for full details.
These tour only prices are based on two people sharing. Single supplement from C$768.
Twin-bedded rooms in Austrian resorts are normally one large base with two mattresses/duvets. These are also known as 'Austrian Twins' and are regarded as two beds. Separate twin beds are rare and availability cannot be guaranteed.
Transfers from and to Bregenz train station (pay locally, allow approx 5 euros each way).
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Self-guided cycling
10 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 1
Leisurely
9.0Kg CO2e
Headwater
Navigation App
Optional
e-bike hire