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Around the Lake Constance 8 days option
Around the Lake Constance, 8 days option
Through 3 countries – around the „soul of Europe“…
Lake Bodensee, the major link between Germany, Austria and Switzerland, ties together peoples and cultures. Starting in Konstanz near the Swiss border, we cycle along Lake Unter- and Uberlinger See to Meersburg. The route takes us through ample vineyards and orchards into the zeppelin city of Friedrichshafen. Via the festival city of Bregenz and the Rhine delta, we cycle along the Swiss shore back to our point of departure - Konstanz.
Total length: approx. 210 bicycle kilometres
Dates
Travel beginning: daily arrival
Duration: 8 days (7 nights)
Itinerary
- picture 1: © René/PIXELIO; Lindau Hafen
- picture 2: © Kunstart.net; Romana Scheiler/PIXELIO
1. Day: Constance
Individual arrival and accommodation.
2. Day: Constance - Stein am Rhein/Surroundings (approx. 30 km)
Through picturesque towns we cycle along Lake Untersee into the medieval small town of Stein am Rhein. If you feel in good shape today, you can add a detour from Stein am Rhein to Schaffhausen, which is approx. 26 km away. The famous Rhine Fall (the mightiest fall of Europe) and Munot Castle will not fail to make an impression on us here.
3. Day: Stein am Rhein/Surroundings - Radolfzell/Ludwigshafen (approx. 25 - 40 km)
Via the Höri peninsula we head towards Radolfzell with its late Gothic basilica. Past the protected Lake Mindelsee we carry on via Bodman to Ludwigshafen.
4. Day: Radolfzell/Ludwigshafen - Lake Überlinger See (approx. 20 - 40 km)
Today we cycle via Sipplingen into the former free city of Überlingen with its beautiful seafront. Past the minster at Birnau we reach Uhldingen, which is famous for its lake dwellings. After Birnau we fancy a detour to the momentous Cistercian monastery of Salem. Accommodation either in Überlingen, Uhldingen or Meersburg
5. Day: Lake Überlinger See - Friedrichshafen/Surroundings (approx. 20 - 40 km)
Our destination today is the fishing and wine-growing village of Hagnau. Past Kirchberg Castle, the Lake Bodensee Cycle Path leads us into the zeppelin city of Friedrichshafen, where a visit to the Zeppelin Museum is commendable. Accommodation in Friedrichshafen/surroundings.
6. Day: Friedrichshafen/Surroundings - Lindau/Bregenz/Höchst/Buriet (approx. 20 - 51 km)
Along the bank we cycle via Eriskirch, Langenargen and Kressbronn to Nonnenhorn with the famous “Weintorkel” (wine press). We pass Wasserburg and reach the Bavarian metropolis of Lake Bodensee, Lindau; furthermore Bregenz (the capital of the State of Vorarlberg), Höchst and the Swiss Buriet respectively. The floating stage at Bregenz and the festival hall were the film locations of the latest James Bond movie “Ein Quantum Trost” (Quantum of Solace). Alternatively, we have the possibility of taking a detour from Friedrichshafen through the hinterland to the Baroque castle of Count Montfort at Tettnang, before rejoining Lake Bodensee at Kressbronn.
7. Day: Lindau/Bregenz/Höchst/Buriet - Rorschach/Arbon/Egnach (approx. 10 - 49 km)
Through the nature reserve „Rheindelta“(Rhine delta) we cycle into the old seaport town of Rorschach, home to arguably the most beautiful granary in Switzerland. From here we recommend taking a detour per mountain railway to the Appenzeller health resort Heiden or to St. Gallen with its world-famous Abbey library. Cycling farther along Lake Bodensee, we reach the historic town of Arbon - for half a millenium the property of the Diocese of Kostanz - and Egnach.
8. Day: Rorschach/Arbon/Egnach - Constance (approx. 25 - 40 km)
Through the canton of Thurgau, with its small, neat villages and typical half-timbered houses, the route leads us to Romanshorn, a former fishing village which has grown to a big city over the years. The Lake Bodensee Cycle Path finally takes us back to the starting point of our bicycle tour - Konstanz. Individual departure or extension of trip.