9 days tour

Allgäu Cycling Tour With Luggage Transfer

Allgäu Cycling Tour With Luggage Transfer

This tour includes:

Meals

8 x breakfast

Insurance

Fire and ice travel protection To ensure that you are always safe on the road, we have taken out travel insurance for your cycling or hiking trip within Europe with our reliable partner ERGO Reiseversicherung AG (ERGO Travel Insurance AG) for your cycling or hiking trip within Europe. This protects you from high costs in an emergency. You automatically become an insured person when you book your trip. The insurance premium is already included in the travel price. Accident cover incl. rescue services Do you need to be searched for, rescued or recovered due to an accident? ERGO travel insurance will reimburse the costs of this up to EUR 10,000. You suffer an accident during your trip that leads to your death or permanent disability? ERGO Travel Insurance will support you or your legal successors with the agreed assistance and cash benefits. Sum insured: 25,000.- EUR in the event of death up to 50,000 EUR in the event of disability Bicycle protection Have you broken down or had an accident with the bicycle you are using on your trip? ERGO travel insurance will cover repair costs up to 150,- EUR or additional costs for the journey to the place of departure or destination of the 150,- EUR per insured event. Has your bike been stolen? ERGO Travel Insurance will cover the additional costs for the return journey to your place of residence or the return journey to the starting point or destination of your daily stage. to the place of departure or destination of your daily stage up to 250 euros per insured event.

Others

Individual cycling Rooms with shower / WC or bath / WC Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel Detailed travel documents (route descriptions, maps, information and important telephone numbers) GPS data available Handlebar bag for your travel documents (1x per room) 7-day carefree service phone number Donation sustainability initiative Bergwaldprojekt E.V. Fire and ice travel protection

Accommodation

8 overnight stays in *** to **** hotels and inns

Not included:

Transport

Guide

Self-guided bike tour without tour guide or bike tour guide.

Flights

Individual arrival and departure to/from Wangen.

Others

Arrival and departure for the tour Cycling equipment (bike, helmet, shoes, etc.) Spa and local taxes approx. 12 p.p. Return transfer costs for rental bike or own bike, if no return transfer (person bike) booked parking fees Expenses for personal needs tips Optional sightseeing Meals and drinks, unless specified above Transfers, if not included in the program

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Itinerary of your trip Allgäu Cycling Tour With Luggage Transfer

  • Day 1 Day 1: Individual Arrival Wangen
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Individual Arrival Wangen

      Arrive relaxed in Wangen and enjoy the day with a stroll through the picturesque old town.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Wangen - Egloffs -Eisenharz - Isny - Lindenberg -Weiler
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Wangen - Egloffs -Eisenharz - Isny - Lindenberg -Weiler

      Your tour begins in Wangen im Allgäu. The picturesque and carefully restored town with its many historic buildings boasts one of the most beautiful streets in southern Germany. On today’s route, you first head towards Egloffs. The next few kilometers become more mountainous and strenuous. The cycle route takes you to Isny and Maierhöfen. The glacier left behind rugged gorges and mysterious waterfalls. You will find further details in your travel documents. After Lindenberg, you will reach Scheidegg, which offers excellent weather conditions and great panoramic views. Your destination today is Weiler. From here, the athletic altitude challenges of your tour begin.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Weiler - Stiefenhofen - Oberstaufen - Immenstadt - Ofterschwang - Sonthofen/Blaichach
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Weiler - Stiefenhofen - Oberstaufen - Immenstadt - Ofterschwang - Sonthofen/Blaichach

      The tour first takes you to Simmerberg; here it gets curvier and steeper. The villages of Oberreute, Stiefenhofen, Genhofen and Oberstaufen are your next destinations. The Nagelfluhkette with its mountain range of the same name in the south will now be at your side. Along the railroad tracks you will reach the Großer Alpsee, continue to Immenstadt and always along the Iller to Bihlerdorf. You continue south and make a loop through the village of Ofterschwang, further towards Sonthofen via Fischen.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Sonthofen/Blaichach - Rettenberg - Oy-Mittelberg - Jungholz, Schattwald/Zöblen - Tannheim - Pfronten
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Sonthofen/Blaichach - Rettenberg - Oy-Mittelberg - Jungholz, Schattwald/Zöblen - Tannheim - Pfronten

      Today’s stage is the longest and most challenging of all. The path along the idyllic riverbank just before the village of Rettenberg has a steep climb, which is a foretaste of the kilometers to come. The cycle circuit leads uphill to the Rottach reservoir. The effort is rewarded with a fantastic view of the entire Oberallgäu. The toughest ascent awaits you from Habsbichl towards Unterjoch. You then pass the border with Austria, barely noticeable, and ride into the Tannheimer Tal valley towards Tannheim. You return to Germany along the Ach river through the forests and small gorges of the Achtal valley. The route is as varied as it is beautiful. Once again you experience the mountain panorama with its sometimes harsh climate before you reach Pfronten and thus today’s stage destination.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Pfronten - Zell/Eisenberg - Hopfen A. See - Füssen - Rosshaupten - Marktoberdorf - Kaufbeuren
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Pfronten - Zell/Eisenberg - Hopfen A. See - Füssen - Rosshaupten - Marktoberdorf - Kaufbeuren

      At the start of today’s stage, you are rewarded with a magnificent view. Passing several villages, you reach the castle ruins of Hohenfreyberg and Eisenberg. The route then continues to Hopfen am See. Along the lakeside promenade, also known as the Riviera of the Allgäu, there are many cafés and restaurants with breathtaking panoramic views of the peaks of the Ammergau, Lechtal, Tannheim and Allgäu Alps. Fields and meadows accompany you all the way to Füssen, always with the best views of the mountains, and on to Lake Forggensee. On the other side of the lake, the royal castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau can be seen again and again. The cycle path now takes you to Marktoberdorf. Along the railroad tracks, the cycle tour reaches Kaufbeuren and thus the end of the Allgäu Cycle Tour.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Kaufbeuren - Bad Wörishofen - Memmingen
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Kaufbeuren - Bad Wörishofen - Memmingen

      Your day tour starts through Kaufbeuren’s old town and follows the Wertach towards Pforzen. After leaving the town after a few kilometers, you can take a short break at the Schlingen reservoir to enjoy the biotope with its many water birds. Over gentle climbs, forest and meadow paths and views of the distant mountain peaks, you reach the health town of Bad Wörishofen with its wide range of spa and wellness facilities inspired by the priest Sebastian Kneipp. Continuing through small hamlets, you follow the Kneipp cycle path, on which you will find numerous wayside crosses with thought-provoking sayings, until you reach Ottobeuren and are greeted by the imposing basilica of the former imperial abbey of Ottobeuren as you enter the town. The well-signposted cycle path takes you through Ottobeuren and on to the district town of Memmingen. Numerous restaurants and cafés await you in the historic old town.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Memmingen - Bad Grönenbach - Leutkirch - Bad Wurzach
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Memmingen - Bad Grönenbach - Leutkirch - Bad Wurzach

      Today you leave Memmingen to the south and cycle through the market town of Bad Grönenbach, whose landmark is the High Castle. After Bad Grönenbach, you first have to overcome one of the first challenging climbs to get to Oberbinnwang and Unterbinnwang. Cycle along the River Iller to Illerbeuren, where you can immerse yourself in bygone eras at the farm museum. After a relaxed section of the route, followed by more hills, you reach Leutkirch. A beautiful panorama now accompanies you all the way to Bad Wurzach. The castle of Bad Wurzach, whose centerpiece is the staircase, is well worth a visit.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Bad Wurzach - Kißlegg - Wolfegg - Waldburg - Wangen
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Bad Wurzach - Kißlegg - Wolfegg - Waldburg - Wangen

      Today’s stage begins in the direction of Krattenweiler and Ziegelbach with the next largest destination being Kießlegg. The route also takes you past a number of ponds where you can also swim, such as Holzmühleweiher. On the way from Wolfegg to Waldburg, on the hill of the Loreto Chapel, you have a good view of the Zugspitze massif and the Bernese Alps in good weather. Continue along the cycle route until you return to your starting point in Wangen with a wealth of impressions.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Individual Departure
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Individual Departure

      Individual departure or possibility of extension.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but you’re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

You’ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Challenging

Long and challenging experience. You’ll be required to have good physical fitness to go on it. In some of these activities you'll need previous experience on similar activities.

Age range

Age range

Min: 12 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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