The Iller — cycle path in the Allgäu 

Iller cycle path — Feu­er und Eis Tou­ris­tik — Expe­ri­ence natu­re actively

Pure natu­re in the sadd­le — the Iller cycle path through the Allgäu

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Natu­re lovers in par­ti­cu­lar will get their money­’s worth on a trip along the Iller cycle path! Be enchan­ted by the uni­que land­scape, be it lakes or moun­ta­ins, on your cycle tour bet­ween Oberst­dorf and Ulm. Cycle down­stream towards Ulm, with the Alps behind you. The Iller Cycle Path is a sec­tion of the All­gäu Cycle Tour. This makes cycling fun. After each stage, a hotel sel­ec­ted by us will be wai­ting for you. This makes the tour even more com­for­ta­ble. The ADFC (All­ge­mei­ner Deut­scher Fahr­rad-Club) has award­ed the Iller cycle path 4 stars. Fur­ther infor­ma­ti­on on the award can be found here.

from 353,- per person

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from 458,- per person

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Small gui­de: Iller cycle path in the Allgäu

In the All­gäu, a varie­ty of dif­fe­rent cycle paths await you. After a day full of impres­si­ons in the sadd­le, the ther­mal baths, well­ness faci­li­ties and invi­ting hotels of the nine health resorts will enti­ce you. Natu­re enthu­si­asts in par­ti­cu­lar will get their money­’s worth during the tour on the Iller cycle path: Here bet­ween Obers­dorf and Ulm, you can admi­re the won­derful land­scape of the Allgäu. 

Track con­di­ti­on

On the Iller cycle path, you cycle on side roads and paths that are most­ly unpa­ved. The rou­te runs along the Iller dam and through exten­si­ve allu­vi­al forests. The sur­faces are most­ly gra­vel and grit, rare­ly asphalt. It is the­r­e­fo­re occa­sio­nal­ly neces­sa­ry to take a detour after thun­der­storms or floods, as this is a natu­re adven­ture cycle path and can be dif­fi­cult to pass in some places depen­ding on the wea­ther. Appro­pria­te signage along the rou­te helps with orientation. 

Ser­vice on the Iller cycle path

The Iller cycle path has been award­ed 4 stars by the ADFC. The cri­te­ria for this include varied rou­tes and the­mes, sign­pos­ting, infor­ma­ti­on boards and infra­struc­tu­re such as bike hire and over­night accom­mo­da­ti­on. E‑bikers will also find ple­nty of e‑bike char­ging sta­ti­ons along the way to rech­ar­ge their bikes. The­re is also a sel­ec­tion of ADFC-cer­ti­fied Bed+Bike estab­lish­ments along the cycle route. 

Sights along the Iller cycle path

Some of the high­lights and sights you will find along the route: 

Rou­te guidance

Cycle downhill towards Ulm, with the Alps behind you. The­re are the­r­e­fo­re no major clim­bs to con­t­end with. The Iller Cycle Path is a sec­tion of the All­gäu Cycle Tour, which has been award­ed and qua­li­fied with 4 stars by the ADFC. Num­e­rous other offers for the cycle cir­cuit and tours across the All­gäu, such as the Lake Con­s­tance-Königs­see cycle path, can also be found at Feu­er und Eis Tou­ris­tik. You can also extend your cycle tour along the Danu­be or towards Lake Constance. 

Ren­tal bikes

Ren­tal bikes and e‑bikes can be hired wit­hout any pro­blems. The bikes are picked up and retur­ned at the part­ner hotel in Oberst­dorf. Return trans­fer of the bikes can be boo­ked on request.