Exodus cycling holidays in Germany combine exquisite natural scenery and border-hopping adventures with age-old traditions that are still very much alive and well. Whether you’re following the trail of the multi-national River Danube, circling the shoreline of Lake Constance or carving your way through beautiful Bavaria, we guarantee you won’t forget it.
On our dedicated cycle routes along the Danube, you’ll traverse steep-sided valleys and dense riverside woods on your merry way to magnificent Vienna. You can even choose to travel by bike and boat combined – fitting in stop-offs in bustling Budapest and Bratislava along the way.
When imagining our self-guided tours around Lake Constance, try to envisage stunning mountain views, café-lined waterfronts, fairy-tale palaces and daily swims in turquoise waters. You’ll be flanked by Swiss and Austrian peaks in a region that’s overflowing with history.
And then there’s the beautifully unspoilt Bavaria. Here, bratwurst, beer and lederhosen remain the order of the day – but that’s just the start. You’ll uncover a surprising landscape that features the stunning German Jura mountains in amongst winding rivers, fertile hills and hilltop castles. Our cycling trips in Germany are ready to be experienced – what are you waiting for?
Germany Cycling Holidays
8 Daysfrom1 070 €
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Ride on dedicated cycle routes through Austria and Germany
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8 Daysfrom1 585 €
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Explore Austria, Switzerland and Germany by bike on gentle cycling trails
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11 Daysfrom2 160 €
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Discover the most popular cycle paths in Europe.
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8 Daysfrom1 440 €
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The Bavarian alpine upland is a region of pastures and lakes, traditions and lederhosen, beer and dumplings.
Fascinating trip through interesting cities and countryside in the Baltics, led by the brilliant Lina. I was surprised to read recent negative reviews of this tour as it certainly didn’t match our experience. We were lucky to have a great group that really gelled and we all thought Lina was a brilliant leader. It is more of a cruising sight seeing tour then a full on cycling trip, the cycling is incidental on some days and the bikes are heavy shopping type bikes, but the terrain is generally flat and the riding is easy. The hotels were fine, though towels in the in Baltics are very thin and cheap and the trip would perhaps benefit from a non cycling day in the middle with a free afternoon to allow time for laundry and chilling.
Really loved the cycling, it was challenging and very rewarding .Our guides Mohamed and Yusuf were excellent as were the drivers. And the food was wonderful. Apart from the hotel in Agadir which survived very ordinary buffet food. Sadly neither the bikes or the transfer vehicles were up to the job. The bikes were worn out and constantly needing attention and the vehicles did not have enough legroom for comfort, particularly the Prado, which was painful if you were unlucky enough to be in the back.
I do feel a little mean just giving 4 stars but there were a few niggles. It’s a great trip and particularly satisfying in that there are no transfers until the end – you cycle from hotel to hotel for 6 days. Lovely scenery, though not quite as gorgeous as described in other reviews. Accommodation basic but clean – no luxury but you don’t spend much time in it. Sardinian food and wine is pretty awesome but mostly fish based.
Gripes. Bikes are old and heavy which make the second and third rides more onerous than they should be- 3400 feet ascent in 36 miles does not usually faze me but knees were complaining for a few days after. I experienced a degree of bike envy for the guide’s lightweight gravel bike. As noted elsewhere the flight times are awkward and we were pretty bored by the end of the last day awaiting our transfer to the airport- a late check out from our rooms on a hot sticky day would have been good. The trip notes were inaccurate which, sadly, is a common issue with Exodus trips. Biggest grouse was, however, that there was only ever one guide on the rides, which meant that the weakest member was either cycling alone or dependent on the good nature of other participants for company. To my mind a bit of a safety risk but I guess we might have been spoilt after our trip to Indonesia where there were always three guides.
I am sounding a bit negative. We had a great time but some minor alterations would improve the experience substantially.
The majority of our cycling holidays in Germany run for just over a week including flight time. If you’re pedalling from Passau to Vienna or touring around the beautiful Lake Constance, you’ll be able to enjoy 11 incredible days away from home.
Are your cycling holidays in Germany guided?
Our delightful cycling trips in Germany are all self-guided, giving you the independence to pause or push on as you wish. You’ll still be guided every pedal of the way by our in-depth route notes, which include tips on must-see sights and must-eat restaurants and, of course, clear navigational instructions. We’ll also take care of all of your luggage transfers and provide 24-hour emergency assistance should you need it.
Book your jaunt through Germany today!
Are you ready to get in gear? With its fertile landscapes, romantic towns and architecture and more, Germany is an ideal place to cover by bike. Speak to one of our experienced team today to get yourself going.