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Explore Lake Constance-Königssee Cycle Route With Luggage Transfer for 11 days with Feuer und Eis Touristik and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Ruta ciclista Lago de Constanza-Königssee: sin prisas con traslado de equipaje

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Alemania

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  • Operador:

    Feuer und Eis Touristik

  • Longitud:

    11 días

  • Tamaño del grupo:

    15 pax

  • Edad:

    12 to 99

  • Dificultad:

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Nuestro consejo: ¡hay tanto que ver a derecha e izquierda que no deberías perdértelo! El punto de partida de la ruta ciclista entre los lagos Constanza-Königssee es Lindau, desde donde te adentrarás en la montañosa región de Allgäu. Tras una vista inolvidable de los Alpes de Allgäu, el Zugspitze y las montañas de Tannheim, llegas a Hohenschwangau y ves el que probablemente sea el motivo de postal más famoso de Alemania: el castillo de Neuschwanstein, construido por el rey Luis II. También merece la pena visitar la iglesia Wieskirche. Está situada un poco fuera de la ruta, cerca de Steingaden, y es Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. En Benediktbeuern, el monasterio benedictino con más de 1.250 años de historia bien merece una visita. La ruta ciclista llega a Bad Tölz, a orillas del Isar, y atraviesa el paisaje de libro de la Alta Baviera hasta Tegernsee, Schliersee y, finalmente, Chiemsee, para lo que debes prever algo de tiempo. El barco te lleva a la Fraueninsel y tras un viaje de ida y vuelta cruzas a la Herreninsel, donde te espera otro magnífico castillo de la época del rey Luis II. La ruta te lleva por Traunstein a Bad Reichenhall y Berchtesgaden. El destino del viaje se encuentra en medio del paisaje alpino del Parque Nacional de Berchtesgaden. El Königssee es un verdadero broche de oro para una excursión real en bicicleta.

Programa del tour

Día 1

Llegada a Lindau

You travel by train or by car to our starting hotel in Lindau. You should arrive in such a way that you can explore Lindau -in- Lake Constance- on a short tour. -In Lake Constance because Lindau's historic old town is located on an island in the lake. Also worth seeing are the Old Town Hall and, of course, the harbor where the Lake Constance fleet arrives and departs. Then first overnight stay in Lindau
After a hearty breakfast, you will cover an altitude difference of around 400 meters from the Lake Constance basin up to Stiefenhofen, a very small, authentic community near Oberstaufen. You will also pass through Hergensweiler with its 11th century Moltenberg Castle. A special tip for the leisurely uphill cyclists: take the Pfänderbahn from Bregenz to the mountain station (1064 m). From 8.00 - 10.00 a.m., bicycles are free of charge, otherwise 7.00 euros (as of 01/22). From the mountain station, the route leads to Hinteregg, Lutzenreute, Möggers, Scheidegg (800 m) and Lindenberg. From Röthenbach, continue on the marked Bodensee-Königssee cycle path.
After a tour of the beautiful spa town of Oberstaufen or a visit to the local museum of local history, today you cycle around the Staufner Berg, cross the valley of the Konstanzer Ach and reach the Großer Alpsee, a wonderful place to take a little breather. Not only does the Große Alpsee have a lot to offer in terms of scenery, it is also a true Mecca of fun for surfing and sailing enthusiasts. Your route continues past the Kleiner Alpsee and across the Iller to tranquil Immenstadt. With its historic castle ruins all around, the town is particularly inviting for an additional exploration tour. With enough tailwind, you first make a detour to Sonthofen before continuing via Rettenberg and the beautiful Rottachsee lake. The last section of today's stage leads via Oy-Mittelberg to Nesselwang, situated at the foot of the Edelsberg and the Alpspitze. For beer lovers, there is a brewery museum in Nesselwang, which commemorates the numerous breweries in the town from earlier times.
Continue along country lanes and small side roads up into the forest of the sparsely populated Ammergau mountains and along the old royal road between Schneidberg and Niederbleich to reach the Halbammer valley. From there you ride down to Altenau. The route from Altenau and Saulgrub to Bad Kohlgrub impresses with its varied landscape. Passing the quaint Altenauer Moor, a nature reserve, you continue along lush green meadows and traditional villages, with the imposing mountain panorama stretching out in the background. From the Bad Kohlgrub moor spa, the route continues downhill to Grafenaschau, at the foot of the Aschau mountains, to another nature reserve, the Murnauer and Eschenloher Moos. The course of the Loisach river takes you to Eschenlohe. Cycle along the Loisach to Ohlstadt, past the Schwaiganger state stud farm to Großweil. The Upper Bavarian open-air museum Glentleiten (km 13) is located on a hill and you should definitely pay it a visit. The route continues to Schlehdorf and Kochelsee. In Kochel you are greeted by the monument to the freedom fighter Schmied von Kochel. The Franz Marc Museum, which exhibits objects and paintings by the expressionist The Blue Rider from the early 20th century, is well worth a visit
From Kochel you continue through the Tölzer Land region to Benediktbeuern with its basilica, which dates back to the year 739 and now presents itself in the most beautiful baroque and rococo style. The next destinations are Bad Heilbrunn and Bad Tölz. The ancient town of Bad Tölz already benefited from its ideal location on the Isar in the past. At that time, it was used as a traffic stream by raftsmen and today it is a tourist attraction. In 1899, the town became a health resort and has been known as Bad Tölz ever since. Not only the old town is worth seeing, but also the Marienstift and the St. Leonhard chapel on the Kalvarienberg with a wonderful view of the Isar mountains. You leave Bad Tölz in a southerly direction to Gaißach station and travel via Reichersbeuern and Waakirchen to Marienstein and Gmund am Tegernsee. If you are still in good shape, we also recommend a tour around the lake, although you should circle the lake clockwise due to the heavy traffic. The route continues from Gmund via Gschwendt along the quiet Schlierach to Schliersee/ Neuhaus. Schliersee is a beautiful lake framed by mountains, whose surrounding villages have lost none of their authentic Bavarian flair over the years. The farm and winter sports museum of former ski racer Markus Wasmeier is also located in Neuhaus.
From Schliersee or the district of Neuhaus, you cycle past Fischbachau, Sonnenreuth and Niklasreuth to Bad Feilnbach, a pretty village at the foot of the Wendelstein. Bad Feilnbach is blessed with a fairly mild climate and is a popular health resort. The climate also has a positive effect on the apple harvest, which is why the apple market in the fall is one of the highlights of the cultural landscape. From Bad Feilnbach, follow the cycle path, slightly downhill, through the moss to Neubeuern/ Altenmarkt am Inn. Neubeuern, with its picturesque market square and historic facades, transports you back to the romantic atmosphere of a bygone era, when shipping on the Inn was still the most important industry in Neubeuern. The route continues via Rohrdorf, Frasdorf and Aschau towards the day's destination of Bernau am Chiemsee, the Bavarian Sea.
From Bernau via Grassau, the route then follows an old salt works path to Bergen, at the foot of the Hochfelln. A highlight worth seeing here is the Maxhütte, an old ironworks that has been converted into a museum. The following village of Siegsdorf may be a relatively small community, but it still has a special geological sensation to offer. Siegsdorf made the biggest headlines in 1985 with the announcement of the discovery of a mammoth, which is now on display in the South-East Bavarian Museum of Natural History and Mammoths.
After a hearty breakfast, the tour leads along the Salinenweg to Lauter, Oberteisendorf and Teisendorf. Teisendorf is located in the Rupertiwinkel, belonged to the prince-archbishopric of Salzburg for many years and is said to have been settled in Roman times. The route continues to Piding on the Saalach. From Piding, you cycle along the Alz cycle path to Bad Reichenhall, the town of the former salt (Hall) merchants. The salt museum in the old salt works provides an insight into historical and modern salt production. The town became a health resort in 1890. In addition to the museum, St. Zeno's Minster from the 12th century is also worth a visit. This church is the largest Romanesque hall church in Bavaria.
Today, on the last day of your Bodensee Königssee cycle tour, you will take a trip to Königssee in Berchtesgaden National Park. Berchtesgaden owes its origins to an Augustinian canon monastery founded in 1100 and was the smallest principality in Germany in the 15th century. The final destination, Königssee, is nestled between two steep mountain slopes and is therefore often compared to a Scandinavian fjord and is also one of the cleanest lakes in Germany. If the weather is bad, we recommend a visit to the Berchtesgaden salt mine (romantic ride on the mine train), which you can reach by public transport from Bad Reichenhall. From the salt mine you can reach your accommodation in Berchtesgaden on foot or by public transport.
Individual journey home or return transfer to Lindau, extension possible

Detalles del tour

Alojamiento

10 pernoctaciones en *** a **** hoteles y posadas

Cicloturismo individual

Habitación con ducha / WC o bañera / WC

Documentos de viaje detallados (descripciones de rutas, mapas, información y números de teléfono importantes)

Traslado diario del equipaje de hotel a hotel

Datos GPS a petición

Bolsa de manillar para tus documentos de viaje (1 vez por habitación)

Número de teléfono de servicio sin preocupaciones durante 7 días

Donación a la iniciativa de sostenibilidad Bergwaldprojekt E.V.

Seguro de viaje contra incendios y hielo

Llegada y salida de la excursión

Equipamiento ciclista (bicicleta, casco, zapatillas, etc.)

Impuesto balneario/local aprox. 21 p.p.

Gastos de traslado de ida y vuelta en bicicleta de alquiler o en bicicleta propia, si no se ha reservado traslado de ida y vuelta (bicicleta personal)

Gastos de aparcamiento

Gastos para uso personal

propinas

Visitas turísticas opcionales

Comidas y bebidas, salvo que se especifique lo contrario

Traslados, si no están incluidos en el programa

Todo lo no mencionado explícitamente en

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Euro

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