BODENSEE

Independent Tour: 2,500 Chf

7 nights (Optional rest days)

Shorter tours possible.

Dates: March through October

BOOK TOUR

You should feel very comfortable on a bike, be able to pedal for at least two hours and negotiate light traffic from time to time.

You'll be riding 25 to 40 kilometers each day on very flat, asphalt paths. From time to time, you may encounter short gravel sections.
KTM Macina Tour (ebike)
This is the bike we have for the Bodensee route.
If you prefer a regular bike, we can arrange to ship from our fleet in Geneva.
  • Orientation and bicycle fitting at your hotel in Constance
  • All accommodation in 3 and 4 star hotels
  • All breakfasts
  • Round trip train tickets between Zurich and Constance
  • Turn-by-turn cellphone navigation
  • Luggage transfers

Bodensee Route: Day 3, Stein am Rhein (CH) - > Radolfzell (D)

This morning you’ll cross the Rhine and re-enter Germany, continuing your ride along the coastline of the Untersee. The route takes you through peaceful villages, with stunning views of the lake. You’ll pass countless beaches, parks and ice cream stands that will give you a chance to take it all in.

Fans of Herman Hesse should consider stopping in Gaienhofen. This picturesque town is home to Hesse’s former residence and a museum dedicated to his life and work.

Arriving in Radolfzell, there’s still plenty of time to explore the town’s narrow, medieval streets or relax along the lakeside promenade. If you’re up for more adventure, take a long walk on the Mettnau Peninsula. This beautiful walk will lead you past elegant villas and exclusive vacation homes before reaching the serene nature reserve on the outer banks of the peninsula.

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