Feu­er und Eis own tour

Lake Con­s­tance-Königs­see cycle rou­te — pil­grim cycling with lug­ga­ge transfer

Pri­ce on request

Get away from the hust­le and bust­le of ever­y­day life, the small and big worries that occu­py us every day, with every pedal stro­ke. On the Lake Con­s­tance-Königs­see cycle path, you can do this in no time at all. It is a spor­ty rou­te with almost 4,000 meters of ele­va­ti­on gain, but once you get into the rhythm of the con­stant ups and downs, the tour takes on a medi­ta­ti­ve cha­rac­ter. You beco­me more recep­ti­ve to the beau­ty of natu­re, to the quiet moments. You beco­me one with yours­elf and with natu­re. The­re are num­e­rous oppor­tu­ni­ties to pau­se for a moment along the rou­te: a bench with a view of the Alpi­ne foot­hills, a res­t­ing place by a lake or stream. A visit to the many churches and cha­pels along the way offers a spi­ri­tu­al break. Important pil­grimage churches attract many belie­vers every year. It is also worth lea­ving your bike behind and clim­bing a Cal­va­ry, if only for the view. The­re is no way around the most important monas­te­ries. They are also worth see­ing becau­se of their architecture. 

Itinerary / Stages

Arri­val Lindau
Distanz: 0 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
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. 
Lin­dau — Oberstaufen
Distanz: 53 km Höhe (+): 630m Höhe (-): 230m
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 can be taken free of char­ge, other­wi­se 6.80 euros (as of 07/20). 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. 
Ober­stau­fen — Immenstadt — Oy-Mittelberg 
Distanz: 55 km Höhe (+): 395m Höhe (-): 202m
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. Now it’s ano­ther 10 km or so to your desti­na­ti­on for today, Oy-Mittelberg. 
Oy-Mit­tel­berg — Füs­sen — Bad Kohlgrub 
Distanz: 75 km Höhe (+): 547m Höhe (-): 680m
After about 6 km you reach Nes­sel­wang, situa­ted at the foot of the Edels­berg and the Alp­spit­ze. For beer lovers, the­re is a bre­wery muse­um in Nes­sel­wang, which is a remin­der of the num­e­rous bre­we­ries in the town from ear­lier times. From Nes­sel­wang, you are accom­pa­nied by the fan­ta­stic pan­ora­ma of the All­gäu Alps. With views of the Zug­spit­ze and the Tann­heim moun­ta­ins, through green forests, you pass quiet litt­le vil­la­ges such as Schwei­negg and Zell until you reach the spa town of Hop­fen am See. From Hop­fen am Hop­fen­see, you con­ti­nue to Füs­sen am Forg­gen­see, the second lar­gest town in the Ost­all­gäu. With its his­to­ric old town and inte­res­t­ing muse­ums and buil­dings, Füs­sen is well worth a visit. Today’s sec­tion of the rou­te also takes you to Schwan­gau and thus clo­se to the world-famous fairy­ta­le cast­les of the Bava­ri­an King Lud­wig II. Neu­schwan­stein Cast­le is the most famous of the­se, was built in 1869 and is defi­ni­te­ly worth a visit. 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. 
Bad Kohl­grub Eschen­lo­he Ettal Monas­tery Murnau
Distanz: 50 km Höhe (+): 278m Höhe (-): 488m
The rou­te con­ti­nues past the rustic Alten­au­er Moor, a natu­re reser­ve, 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. Now it’s ano­ther 14 km to Ettal Monas­tery. Hard­ly anyo­ne would expect such a migh­ty monas­tery buil­ding in this moun­tain world: Ettal is the lar­gest domed church in Bava­ria. The Bene­dic­ti­ne monas­tery is still a very lively and cul­tu­ral cen­ter of the val­ley. In addi­ti­on to a grammar school, it also includes an art publi­shing house, the monas­tery bre­wery, a hotel and a monas­tery liqueur distil­lery. Every day at 6 p.m., the mon­ks also sing the choir pray­er in the church. After an exci­ting day, you will tra­vel to Mur­nau, whe­re you will spend the night.
Mur­nau — Bad Tölz 
Distanz: 40 km Höhe (+): 220m Höhe (-): 208m
From Mur­nau 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. The town beca­me a spa town in 1899 and has been known as Bad Tölz ever sin­ce. Not only the old town is worth a visit, but also the Mari­en­stift and the St. Leon­hard cha­pel on the Kal­va­ri­en­berg with a won­derful view of the Isar mountains. 
Bad Tölz — Schliersee/Fischbachau
Distanz: 42 km Höhe (+): 525m Höhe (-): 375m
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 in a clock­wi­se direc­tion 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 dis­trict of Neu­haus is also home to the farm and win­ter sports muse­um of for­mer ski racer Mar­kus Was­mei­er. It is now just over 10 km from Schlier­see and the dis­trict of Neu­haus to Fischbachau. 
Schliersee/Fischbachau — Ber­nau am Chiemsee 
Distanz: 60 km Höhe (+): 294m Höhe (-): 568m
The rou­te con­ti­nues past 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. 
Ber­nau — Tour of Her­ren­in­sel and Fraueninsel
Distanz: 0 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
Take it easy today, becau­se your bike is taking a break. We recom­mend a visit to the Her­ren­in­sel and Frau­en­in­sel islands. The Chiem­see boat ser­vice has a landing stage in Ber­nau-Fel­den, from whe­re you can set off direct­ly. In the midd­le of the Chiem­see rises the cast­le of the fairy­ta­le king Lud­wig II, sur­roun­ded by pom­pous foun­ta­ins and mys­te­rious forests. It was here in 1948 that the Basic Law of the Fede­ral Repu­blic of Ger­ma­ny was draf­ted by the Con­sti­tu­tio­nal Con­ven­ti­on. The Frau­en­in­sel with its pic­tures­que hou­ses and small gar­dens, pubs and idyl­lic beer gar­dens is the per­fect desti­na­ti­on for a lei­su­re­ly stroll and a break away from the hust­le and bustle. 
Ber­nau — Bad Reichenhall 
Distanz: 70 km Höhe (+): 452m Höhe (-): 545m
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 Natu­ral Histo­ry and Mam­mo­th Muse­um. From Siegs­dorf, the tour leads to Traun­stein, a some­what lar­ger dis­trict town with 19,000 inha­bi­tants. Here, too, the salt trade shaped the town­s­cape. The his­to­ric town squa­re and espe­ci­al­ly the salt works dis­trict are well worth a visit. You should also pay a visit to the Traun­stein local histo­ry muse­um. The Sali­nen­weg trail con­ti­nues to Lau­ter, Ober­tei­sen­dorf and Tei­sen­dorf. Tei­sen­dorf is loca­ted in 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. 
Bad Rei­chen­hall — Berch­tes­ga­den — Königs­see — Bad Reichenhall
Distanz: 50 km Höhe (+): 480m Höhe (-): 330m
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. 
Indi­vi­du­al departure
Distanz: 0 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
Indi­vi­du­al jour­ney home or return trans­fer to Lin­dau, exten­si­on possible.

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Booking code: BKR-PILG-M-GEPAECK

Minimum number of participants: 2

Season

15.09.2025 — 15.10.2025 (Arri­val: Thu, Fri, Sat)
15.09.2025 — 15.10.2025 (Arri­val: Thu, Fri, Sat)
01.04.2025 — 14.06.2025 (Arri­val: Thu, Fri, Sat)

Category

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Single room

EUR 1.978,00
EUR 1.978,00
EUR 1.978,00

Double room*

EUR 1.658,00
EUR 1.658,00
EUR 1.658,00
*Prices are per person.

Additional nights BEFORE the tour

(15.09.2025 — 15.10.2025) Addi­tio­nal night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a dou­ble room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Vis a Vis) 
(15.09.2025 — 15.10.2025) Addi­tio­nal night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a sin­gle room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Vis a Vis) 
(15.09.2025 — 15.10.2025) Addi­tio­nal night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a dou­ble room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Vis a Vis) 
(15.09.2025 — 15.10.2025) Addi­tio­nal night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a sin­gle room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Vis a Vis) 
(15.06.2025 — 14.09.2025) Addi­tio­nal night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a dou­ble room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Vis a Vis) 
(15.06.2025 — 14.09.2025) Addi­tio­nal night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a sin­gle room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Vis a Vis) 

Price per person/night

EUR 92,00
EUR 128,00
EUR 92,00
EUR 128,00
EUR 103,00
EUR 139,00

Additional nights AFTER the tour

(29.03.2025 — 31.10.2025) Addi­tio­nal night AFTER the tour in Bad Rei­chen­hall in a dou­ble room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Almrausch ) 
(29.03.2025 — 31.10.2025) Addi­tio­nal night AFTER the tour in Bad Rei­chen­hall in a sin­gle room incl. break­fast / (Hotel Almrausch ) 

Price per person/night

EUR 75,00
EUR 77,00

Additional transfers

(28.05.2023 — 01.10.2024) Return trans­fer from Berch­tes­ga­den to Lin­dau / dai­ly 9:45 // peo­p­le — bike — lug­ga­ge. Depar­tu­re point, Berch­tes­ga­den Seli­nen­platz Bay­Wa par­king lot 

Price

EUR 165,00
EUR

Rental bikes

(24.03.2023 — 31.10.2025) Trek­king e‑bike

Price

EUR 395,00

Services

Included services
  • Indi­vi­du­al cycling tours
  • 11 x over­night stays in sel­ec­ted *** hotels and inns with accom­mo­da­ti­on in a dou­ble room / sin­gle room with bath or shower/WC
  • 11 x breakfast
  • Lug­ga­ge trans­fer from hotel to hotel
  • Detail­ed tra­vel docu­ments (rou­te descrip­ti­ons, maps, infor­ma­ti­on and important tele­pho­ne numbers)
  • Hand­le­bar bag for your tra­vel docu­ments (1x per room)
  • Pil­grim mussel
  • Detail­ed infor­ma­ti­on on pil­grimage options
  • GPS data available
  • 7‑day care­free ser­vice number
  • Dona­ti­on Sus­taina­bi­li­ty Initia­ti­ve Berg­wald­pro­jekt e.V.
Excluded services
  • Arri­val and depar­tu­re for the tour
  • Cycling or hiking equip­ment (bike, hel­met, shoes, etc.)
  • Return trans­fer cos­ts for ren­tal bike or own bike, if no return trans­fer (per­son bike) booked
  • Par­king fees
  • Per­so­nal expenses
  • Tips
  • Optio­nal excursions
  • Meals and drinks, unless spe­ci­fied above
  • Trans­fer, unless included in the program
  • Any­thing not express­ly lis­ted under 

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. 
Arri­val
Train jour­ney: seve­ral dai­ly train con­nec­tions to Lin­dau, par­king gara­ges available for a fee
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).
Arri­val — Par­king — Departure
Zech Park & Ride (Bre­gen­zer Stra­ße 177) — 182 par­king spaces in the Zech dis­trict of Lin­dau — 2.00 per day — Recom­men­ded for stays of up to 14 days in order to avo­id con­ge­sted are­as, the asso­cia­ted risk of traf­fic jams and long sear­ches for par­king spaces — For reasons of immis­si­on con­trol, it is no lon­ger per­mit­ted to dri­ve in or out after 10 p.m. until 6 a.m.
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
Return trans­fer from Bad Rei­chen­hall to Lin­dau via Munich dai­ly. Depar­tu­re from the fixed par­king lot in Bad Rei­chen­hall. Depar­tu­re 8:45 165,- per per­son incl. lug­ga­ge and bike 

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Being sustainable together

We are delighted to have been able to make a difference together with the Tegernsee vacation region since September 2020. Whether cultural, economic or natural sustainability, every aspect and every action is a positive step for the region in which we live. Together with other companies in the Tegernsee Valley, we look forward to actively working together to protect this wonderful spot on earth. As an exclusive tour operator for active travel in nature, we see it as our duty to sensitize all our travellers and protect our nature and homeland.

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