Feu­er und Eis own tour

From Lake Con­s­tance to Königs­see: Gui­ded Clas­sic Tour

from 1.528,- per person

The Boden­see König­see cycle path always fol­lows the nor­t­hern edge of the Alps. The cycle path cros­ses the Allgäu/Bavarian Swa­bia and Upper Bava­ria. Small vil­la­ges alter­na­te with tra­di­tio­nal health resorts and spas. The start­ing point of the Lake Con­s­tance-Königs­see cycle rou­te bet­ween the lakes is Lin­dau, from whe­re it heads into the hil­ly All­gäu regi­on. After an unfor­gettable view of the All­gäu Alps, the Zug­spit­ze and the Tann­heim moun­ta­ins, you reach Hohen­schwan­gau and see what is pro­ba­b­ly Ger­many’s most famous post­card motif: Neu­schwan­stein Cast­le, built by King Lud­wig II. The Wies­kir­che church is also worth see­ing. It is loca­ted a litt­le off the rou­te near Stein­ga­den and is a UNESCO World Heri­ta­ge Site. In Bene­dikt­beu­ern, the Bene­dic­ti­ne monas­tery with over 1,250 years of histo­ry is well worth a visit. The cycle rou­te rea­ches Bad Tölz on the Isar and leads through the Upper Bava­ri­an pic­tu­re-book land­scape to Tegern­see, Schlier­see and final­ly to Chiem­see, for which you should plan some time. The boat takes you to the Frau­en­in­sel and after a round trip you cross over to the Her­ren­in­sel, whe­re ano­ther magni­fi­cent cast­le from the time of King Lud­wig II awaits you. The rou­te leads via Traun­stein to Bad Rei­chen­hall and Berch­tes­ga­den. The desti­na­ti­on of the trip lies in the midd­le of the alpi­ne land­scape of the Berch­tes­ga­den Natio­nal Park. The Königs­see is a tru­ly crow­ning fina­le to a roy­al bike tour.

Itinerary / Stages

Indi­vi­du­al arri­val in Lindau
Distanz: 0 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
Over­night stay in a ** or *** hotel in Lindau
Lin­dau — Oberstaufen
Distanz: 53 km Höhe (+): 660m Höhe (-): 270m
From Lin­dau on Lake Con­s­tance, the rou­te first runs along the Leib­lach river, which also marks the bor­der with Aus­tria, and a litt­le later up into the hil­ly All­gäu regi­on. Scat­te­red farms and small vil­la­ges bet­ween forests and pas­tu­res cha­rac­te­ri­ze the land­scape. The first stage leads via Her­gen­wei­ler, Maria-Thann and Röthen­bach to Oberstaufen
Ober­stau­fen — Füssen/Halblech
Distanz: 80 km Höhe (+): 735m Höhe (-): 750m
The second stage leads from Ober­stau­fen around the Stauf­ner Berg (1032m). The rou­te leads through the Kon­stan­zer Ach val­ley to the Gro­ßer Alp­see and on past the Klei­ner Alp­see to Immenstadt, whe­re the Iller is crossed. The rou­te con­ti­nues through Gall­moos, about 4 km north of Sont­ho­fen, to Ret­ten­berg at the foot of the Grün­ten mas­sif with the 1730 m high Übel­horn. From here the tour con­ti­nues uphill, past the Rot­tach reser­voir, via Memersch (at 1000m abo­ve sea level the hig­hest point on the enti­re Boden­see-König­see cycle rou­te), Oy-Mit­tel­berg and Maria Rain to Nes­sel­wang, at the foot of Edels­berg (1629m) and Alp­spit­ze (1575m). From Nes­sel­wang, the rou­te leads through forests and fields past small vil­la­ges to Hop­fen am See with views of the All­gäu Alps, Zug­spit­ze and Tann­heim mountains 
Füssen/Halblech — Murnau/Blaues Land
Distanz: 71 km Höhe (+): 510m Höhe (-): 630m
From Hop­fen am See, your rou­te takes you via Füs­sen to the Forg­gens ee. Seven lar­ge and num­e­rous smal­ler lakes can be found here. The stage con­ti­nues to Hohen­schwan­gau and Neu­schwan­stein. The hig­hest moun­ta­ins are the Säug­ling (2047m) and the Tegel­berg (1880m), which can be rea­ched by cable car. The Schwan­see and Alp­see lakes are some­what hid­den away in a uni­que moun­tain set­ting. The rou­te then leads via Schwan­gau, past the Bann­wald­see lake, to Trauch­gau. The rou­te con­ti­nues from Trauch­gau along coun­try lanes and small side roads up into the forest of the Ammer­gau moun­ta­ins and along the ‑Königsstraße‑, bet­ween Schneid­berg (1012m) and Nie­der­bleich (1589m) over into the Halb­am­mer val­ley and down to Alten­au. From here the rou­te leads past the Alten­au­er Moor natu­re reser­ve via Saul­grub to Bad Kohl­grub. From Bad Kohl­grub, the rou­te con­ti­nues downhill to Gra­fen­aschau and at the foot of the Aschau moun­ta­ins — along the Mur­nau­er and Eschen­lo­her Moos natu­re reser­ve — to Eschen­lo­he on the Loisach. 
Bad Kohl­grub — Bad Tölz
Distanz: 46 km Höhe (+): 275m Höhe (-): 280m
The fourth stage leads from Eschen­lo­he along the Loi­sach and past the Schwai­gan­ger stud farm, the lar­gest hor­se stud farm in Bava­ria, to Kochel am See with almost no ascents. Kochel­see lies at the foot of the 1731 m high Her­zog­stand, behind which the Wal­chen­see, 200 m hig­her, is hid­den. The rou­te con­ti­nues flat, at the foot of the moun­ta­ins, through the wet mea­dows of the Loi­sach moors to Bene­dikt­beu­ern with a view of the Bene­dik­ten­wand (1800m). The rou­te con­ti­nues past Bad Heil­brunn, bet­ween Blom­berg (1248m) and Stal­lau­er Wei­her, to Bad Tölz on the Isar.
Bad Tölz — Rosen­heim area
Distanz: 74 km Höhe (+): 800m Höhe (-): 995m
The fifth stage leads from Bad Tölz along coun­try lanes and side roads with gent­le ups and downs past the foot of the Sulz­kopf, Rechel­kopf, Lucken­kopf and Kogel­kopf (1279m to 1370m), via Gmund am Tegern­see and Dürn­bach, from 805m abo­ve sea level around the Wen­del­stein (1838m) and the moun­ta­ins in front of it through forests and fields down into the Mang­fal­l­e­be­ne to AU near Bad Feilnbach. 
Rose­nehiem — Traun­stein area
Distanz: 73 km Höhe (+): 475m Höhe (-): 330m
From here, the rou­te con­ti­nues slight­ly downhill through the moss to Neu­bern / Alten­markt am Inn. From Alten­markt, the rou­te goes slight­ly uphill via Rohr­dorf and a litt­le later along the A8 to Fras­dorf. From here it is not far to Aschau im Chiem­gau. The rou­te leads slight­ly downhill to Ber­nau, at the foot of the Kam­pen­wand (1668m) and at the south-wes­tern end of Lake Chiem­see. The stage then runs bet­ween Ber­gen (Hoch­felln at 1664m and Hoch­gern at 1633m) and the moors in front of Lake Chiem­see via Gras­sau to Ber­gen wit­hout any major clim­bs. Bet­ween Ber­gen and Siegs­dorf the­re is ano­ther small moun­tain to overcome. 
Traun­stein — Berchtesgaden/Königssee
Distanz: 78 km Höhe (+): 715m Höhe (-): 790m
The last stage is one of the lei­su­re­ly ones. It initi­al­ly leads from Siegs­dorf along the Traun to Traun­stein. The­re is a small but steep ascent here. The rou­te then leads gent­ly up and down over the pla­teau and back down to Tei­sen­dorf, situa­ted at the foot of the Tei­sen­berg (1333m). Along the Ram­sau­bach stream, the rou­te then leads past Lake Högl­wörth wit­hout any major clim­bs and via Anger into the Ruper­ti-Win­kel to Piding, clo­se to the Saal­ach and Bad Rei­chen­hall. From Piding along the Saal­ach to Bad Rei­chen­hall, at the foot of the Latent­ge­bir­ge and on the edge of the Unters­berg Natio­nal Park. From Bad Rei­chen­hall, the rou­te then leads up to Baye­risch Gmain and along the nar­row val­ley bet­ween the Berch­tes­ga­de­ner Hoch­thron (1972m) and Pre­digt­stuhl (1688m) to Berch­tes­ga­den. From here, it is only a stone’s throw to the end of the long-distance cycle rou­te: the Königs­see lake in the midd­le of the Berch­tes­ga­den Natio­nal Park. After you have taken a last sou­ve­nir pho­to at the world-famous Königs­see, you cycle back to Berch­tes­ga­den and pick up your cycle path cer­ti­fi­ca­te at the Kur & Kongresshaus. 
Indi­vi­du­al departure
Distanz: 0 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
Indi­vi­du­al depar­tu­re or pos­si­bi­li­ty of extension.

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Booking code: BKR-GEF

Minimum number of participants: 8

Season

14.06.2026 — 14.06.2026 (Arri­val: daily)
06.09.2026 — 06.09.2026 (Arri­val: daily)

Category

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Single room

EUR 1.818,00
EUR 1.825,00

Double room*

EUR 1.528,00
EUR 1.556,00
*Prices are per person.

Additional nights BEFORE the tour

(15.03.2026 — 31.10.2026) Addi­tio­nal night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a dou­ble room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Vis a Vis) 
(15.03.2026 — 31.10.2026) Addi­tio­nal night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a sin­gle room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Vis a Vis) 

Price per person/night

EUR 89,00
EUR 134,00

Additional nights AFTER the tour

Price per person/night

Additional transfers

(15.03.2026 — 15.10.2026) Return trans­fer from Berch­tes­ga­den to Lindau

Price

EUR 169,00

Services

Included services
  • Gui­ded cycle tour incl. guide 
  • 8 nights in 3–4* hotels and inns
  • dai­ly breakfast
  • Room with show­er / WC or bath / WC
  • Dai­ly lug­ga­ge trans­fer from hotel to hotel
  • Visi­tor’s tax/visit fee included
  • Detail­ed infor­ma­ti­on packa­ge with maps and tour descrip­ti­on (1x per room)
  • 7‑day care­free ser­vice number
  • Cer­ti­fi­ca­te for suc­cessful­ly com­ple­ting the Boden­see-Königs­see cycle route
  • Hand­le­bar bag for your tra­vel docu­ments (1x per room)
  • GPS data for download
Excluded services
  • Arri­val and depar­tu­re for the tour
  • Cycling or hiking equip­ment (bike, hel­met, shoes, etc.), skis and ski equip­ment for ski trips
  • Par­king fees
  • Per­so­nal expenses
  • Tips
  • Optio­nal excursions
  • Meals and drinks, unless spe­ci­fied above
  • Trans­fer, unless included in the program
  • Any­thing not express­ly men­tio­ned under the item “Included services”

Additional information

Tour cha­rac­ter
Hil­ly ter­rain in the foot­hills of the Alps, part­ly natu­ral paths. Some steep incli­nes and downhill sec­tions, the­r­e­fo­re par­ti­cu­lar­ly sui­ta­ble for spor­ty cyclists. 
Length
approx. 455 kilo­me­ters (Lin­dau am Boden­see — Schön­au am Königssee)
Land­scape
Always fol­lo­wing the nor­t­hern edge of the Alps, the cycle rou­te cros­ses the Allgäu/Bavarian Swa­bia and Upper Bava­ria. Small vil­la­ges alter­na­te with tra­di­tio­nal health resorts and spas. 
High­lights and sights along the route
Lin­dau (har­bor), Hohen­schwan­gau (Neu­schwan­stein Cast­le), Wies­kir­che near Stein­ga­den, Glent­lei­ten (open-air muse­um), Chiem­see (Her­ren­chiem­see Cast­le), Bad Rei­chen­hall (old salt works), Berch­tes­ga­den (salt mine).
Par­king
Par­king in Lin­daun: paid par­king available 
Ren­tal bikes
21-speed women’s and men’s e‑bike (uni­sex model)
Other notes
To ensu­re a stress-free start to the trip, we recom­mend arri­ving at the start­ing point by ear­ly evening in most cases. Some tours start as ear­ly as mid­day, in which case we recom­mend arri­ving the day befo­re and will be hap­py to book an extra night for you at the same time. The indi­vi­du­al return jour­ney takes place on the last day of the tour. The kilo­me­ters are appro­xi­ma­te and may dif­fer from the actu­al kilo­me­ters cover­ed. This tour is not sui­ta­ble for peo­p­le with redu­ced mobility. 
Mini­mum num­ber of participants
If a mini­mum num­ber of par­ti­ci­pan­ts is requi­red for the tour to take place, this is sta­ted under Pri­ces and ser­vices. If the mini­mum num­ber of par­ti­ci­pan­ts is not rea­ched, we reser­ve the right to can­cel the trip up to four weeks befo­re the date of arri­val. We recom­mend that you do not orga­ni­ze your arri­val and depar­tu­re until after this dead­line has passed.
Insu­ran­ces
Tra­vel can­cel­la­ti­on insu­rance inclu­ding tra­vel inter­rup­ti­on insu­rance is recom­men­ded in any case. Infor­ma­ti­on can be found at: https://www.feuer-eis-touristik.de/reiseversicherung
7‑day care­free number
No mat­ter how well plan­ned a trip is, in rare cases unex­pec­ted things hap­pen. At such times, it’s nice to have someone you can rely on on site. For this reason, you will have a local cont­act per­son on our indi­vi­du­al acti­vi­ty tours who will be hap­py to pro­vi­de you with infor­ma­ti­on and, as sta­ted in the tra­vel docu­ments, can be cont­ac­ted in an emergency.
Return trans­fer
A return trans­fer from Berch­tes­ga­den to Lin­dau is optio­nal­ly boo­ka­ble under addi­tio­nal transfer

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