BODENSEE

Independent Tour: 2,350 Chf

6 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.
Trek FX: 200 Chf
Trek Checkpoint: 300 Chf
Trek Allant Electric: 400 Chf
  • Orientation and bicycle fitting at your hotel in Constance
  • All accommodation in 3 and 4 star hotels
  • All breakfasts
  • Train tickets from Zurich to Konstanz
  • Turn-by-turn cellphone navigation
  • Luggage transfers

Bodensee Route: Day 4 , Radolfzell (D) -> Meersburg (D)

Riders leave the lake and head north through fertile countryside, passing by Bodman-Ludwigshafen, a charming twin community at the western tip of Lake Constance. Nestled between rolling hills and the shores of the Überlinger See, Bodman and Ludwigshafen are connected by a scenic nature reserve. Although the route doesn’t go through Bodman, a short detour is worth it to visit the lakeside promenade, one of the prettiest on Lake Constance.

And don’t miss the UNESCO heritage site up ahead. Pile dwellings, ancient stilt houses built over water, reveal how early European civilizations lived. You can explore 23 reconstructed homes, learn about their history, and see underwater how these structures were built at this newly renovated museum.

And now, your reward: Meersburg, an idyllic town of 6,000 on the northern coast of Lake Constance, renowned for its wine, soothing thermal baths, and Burg Meersburg, Germany's oldest inhabited castle. It’s your playground for the rest of the day—relax, explore, and enjoy!

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