This cycle tour goes through three magnificent European regions – Alsace, Baden and the Palatinate and there is a very pleasantly mild climate throughout. Due to both the history and the climate, these three regions have one thing in common – winegrowing. In terms of food, you will enjoy a large variety here. During this tour, charming landscapes alter and you can expect lots of cultural highlights too. How did the Romans bring winegrowing to this region?  What did the German emperors leave behind in Strasbourg, Speyer and Worms? Look forward to the great atmosphere and a lovely route along the river Rhine.

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Itinerary

Tour information and bike fitting. You will spend a wonderful evening in the Alsatian capital with its many canals and a unique atmosphere.

A wonderfully made cycle path takes you through the town to the Rhine’s river bank. You will cycle comfortably along the Rhine through the gentle Rhine valley. In Drusenheim, you will take a ferry to the other side of the Rhine river bank and then you will continue through the charming meadow landscape until you get to Rastatt with its baroque old town.

Today you cycle idyllically along the old Rhine arms through what seems like untouched nature. Then you head through the biggest nature protection area in the Palatinate, the Hördter Rheinauen until you get to the former fortress city of Germersheim. The newly formed Rhine river bank and the unhurried centre of Germersheim provide some amusement.

The Old Father Rhine brings you to the Imperial city of Speyer and its impressive and UNESCO world heritage cathedral. The famous ensemble of the palace and palace gardens in Schwetzingen are further highlights of the tour before your day comes to an end in the oldest German university town in Heidelberg.

You will cycle along the river Neckar to the old Roman town of Ladenburg with its beautiful medieval inner city. Then you will continue your tour through the Rhine valley to the imperial city of Worms with its cathedral built in the 12th century, the Martin Luther monument and the oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe.

You will comfortably cycle along the river Rhine. Lots of agriculture will accompany you on this stage. Everything that tastes good gets grown here! At times you will cycle along the old Rhine arms today and then soon afterwards you will end up on the other side of the river bank where you will see the first vines. Afterwards there are only a few more kilometres and then one more crossing over the river Rhine until you get to the charming wine-making village, Nierstein. You should definitely try a glass of Riesling in the evening!

Today’s stage is short giving you lots of free time to enjoy. Shortly after Nierstein the cycle path goes through the vineyards. Take a view across the Rhine valley – the impressive steep wine-growing slopes and the large river are the lifelines for this region. The cycle path runs along the Rhine’s river bank and then into the centre of Mainz. The imperial cathedral as well as many other attractions are the magnets attracting many visitors here from both close and far away.

Tour character

You mainly cycle on well-built cycle paths along the Rhine cycle path. A predominantly flat route that is an easy cycle for everybody. Through the Rhine flood plains there are longer sections on gravel paths.

Services and extras

Services
  • Overnight stays in the selected category
  • Breakfast buffet or extended breakfast
  • Half-board 3-course dinner (in cat. B partly also outside the accommodations)
  • Personal tour information
  • Luggage transfer
  • Best route guidance
  • Detailed travel documents (overview maps, route description, sights, important telephone numbers)
  • GPS data available
  • bike insurance
  • Service hotline

Optional extras:

  • Half-board evening meal (mostly multi-course, sometimes outside the property, payable with voucher)
  • Rental bike insurance
  • Return transfer by minibus to Strasbourg every Saturday morning, this costs EUR 65 per person incl. your bike, to be paid for at the time, reservation essential
Extras

Arrival / Parking/ Departure:

  • Strasbourg central station
  • Strasbourg or Karlsruhe/Baden Baden airport
  • Public car park costs approx. EUR 15 per day, to be paid at the time, no reservation possible/necessary!
  • Good train connections from Mainz to Strasbourg

 

Things to note:

  • Ferry tickets in Neuburg costs approx. EUR 2,50 per person incl. bike
  • Ferry tickets in Nierstein costs approx. EUR 2,50 per person incl. bike
  • Extra night in Mainz incl. day ticket for public transport in the centre
  • Tourist tax, if due, is not included in the price!
Hotels

Category A: 3*** and 4**** hotels
Category B: Hotels and guest houses in 3* category

Important notes

Further important information according to the package travel law can be found here!

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