Feu­er und Eis own tour

Lake Con­s­tance-Königs­see cycle rou­te: spor­ty with lug­ga­ge transfer

from 1.268,- per person

You love a sport­ing chall­enge. When you cycle past sights, the view from afar is enough for you. Over­co­ming 1000 meters of alti­tu­de in the cour­se of one stage is no chall­enge for you. Pro­ba­b­ly the most beau­tiful cycle rou­te in Bava­ria leads right through the hil­ly foot­hills of the Alps and con­stant­ly offers new, char­ming views of the Alps, idyl­lic lakes and forests. As a spe­cia­list for the Lake Con­s­tance-Königs­see cycle path, we have been invol­ved as a part­ner for the orga­niza­ti­on of indi­vi­du­al and gui­ded cycle tours sin­ce the plan­ning and sign­pos­ting phase. 

Itinerary / Stages

Jour­ney to Lindau
Distanz: 0 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
Arri­ve at Lake Con­s­tance and dis­co­ver the town of Lin­dau at the gate­way to the All­gäu. You will be ama­zed. Then first over­night stay in Lindau 
Lin­dau — Immenstadt/Sonthofen
Distanz: 72 km Höhe (+): 700m Höhe (-): 360m
The start­ing point of your trip is Lin­dau on Lake Con­s­tance. Here, in the midd­le of the bor­der tri­ang­le of Ger­ma­ny, Aus­tria and Switz­er­land, you begin your spor­ty Lake Con­s­tance — Königs­see tour. Along the Leib­lach river, which also marks the bor­der with Aus­tria, you cycle your first few kilo­me­ters quick­ly until you final­ly reach the pic­tures­que All­gäu regi­on. Pas­sing the small All­gäu vil­la­ges of Her­gen­wei­ler, Maria-Thann and Röthen­bach, you reach Ober­stau­fen. From the­re, you cycle around the Stauf­ner Berg, cross the val­ley of the Kon­stan­zer Ach and reach the Gro­ßer Alp­see, a won­derful place to take a break. Not only does the Gro­ße Alp­see have a lot to offer in terms of sce­n­ery, it is also a true Mec­ca for water sports enthu­si­asts. Your rou­te con­ti­nues past the Klei­ner Alp­see, across the Iller to tran­quil Immenstadt and on to Sonthofen. 
Immenstadt/Sonthofen — Füssen/Halblech
Distanz: 79 km Höhe (+): 820m Höhe (-): 740m
Start in Sont­ho­fen. From the Alpi­ne Town of the Year 2005, head north again to Burg­berg in the All­gäu. At the foot of the Grün­ten mas­sif with the 1730m high Übel­horn, you con­ti­nue via the muni­ci­pa­li­ty of Ret­ten­berg. From here, the tour leads ste­adi­ly uphill, past the idyl­lic Rott­ach­see lake, via Memersch, the hig­hest point of the enti­re Lake Con­s­tance-König­see cycle rou­te at approx. 1000 m abo­ve sea level. Via Oy-Mit­tel­berg and Maria Rain you reach Nes­sel­wang, situa­ted at the foot of the Alp­spit­ze. 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 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, inte­res­t­ing muse­ums and buil­dings, Füs­sen is well worth a visit. The rou­te takes you to Schwan­gau, clo­se to the world-famous Neu­schwan­stein Cast­le. The fairy­ta­le cast­le was built in 1869 under Bava­ri­an King Lud­wig II and has been a tou­rist high­light in Bava­ria for years, so it is defi­ni­te­ly worth a visit. 
Füssen/Halblech — Bad Tölz
Distanz: 97 km Höhe (+): 800m Höhe (-): 950m
Coun­try lanes and small side roads via the Wies­kir­che and Wild­steig over to the Halb­am­mer val­ley and down to Alten­au. The rou­te from Alten­au via Saul­grub to Bad Kohl­grub impres­ses with its varied land­scape. Pas­sing the rustic Alten­au­er Moor, the rou­te con­ti­nues along lush green mea­dows and tra­di­tio­nal vil­la­ges, always accom­pa­nied by the impo­sing moun­tain pan­ora­ma. From the Bad Kohl­grub moor spa, the rou­te des­cends to Gra­fen­aschau, at the foot of the Aschau moun­ta­ins, to the Mur­nau­er Moos and Eschen­lo­her Moos natu­re reser­ves. Fol­lo­wing the cour­se of the river, the Loi­sach leads you to the Schwai­gan­ger stud farm, which is one of the lar­gest hor­se stud farms in Bava­ria. You soon reach the pic­tures­que Kochel­see. At the foot of the moun­ta­ins, through the wet mea­dows of the Loi­sach moors, your rou­te con­ti­nues to Bene­dikt­beu­ern with a view of the colos­sal Bene­dik­ten­wand. The rou­te con­ti­nues past Bad Heil­brunn, bet­ween Blom­berg and Stal­lau­er Wei­her, to Bad Tölz on the Isar, whe­re tra­di­tio­nal inns with their Bava­ri­an spe­cial­ties invi­te you to stop for a bite to eat. 
Bad Tölz — Rosen­heim region
Distanz: 75 km Höhe (+): 890m Höhe (-): 1070m
The fourth stage leads from Bad Tölz along coun­try lanes and side roads with gent­le ups and downs to Grei­ling, Rei­chers­beu­ern and through Waa­kir­chen. From here con­ti­nue to Gmund am Tegern­see and via Haus­ham and Schlier­see to Fisch­bach­au. The rou­te con­ti­nues around the Wen­del­stein (1838m) and the moun­ta­ins in front of it, through forests and fields down to the Mang­fal­l­e­be­ne and the Rosen­heim region 
Rosen­heim regi­on — Chiem­see region
Distanz: 57 km Höhe (+): 470m Höhe (-): 350m
From here, the rou­te con­ti­nues slight­ly downhill through the moss to Neu­beu­ern / 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 the moun­ta­ins Hoch­felln (1664m) and Hoch­gern (1633m) and the moors in front of the Chiem­see via Gras­sau to the vil­la­ge of Ber­gen wit­hout any major clim­bs. Bet­ween Ber­gen and Siegs­dorf the­re is ano­ther small climb to over­co­me. Over­night stay in Siegsdorf. 
Chiem­see — Berch­tes­ga­den region
Distanz: 72 km Höhe (+): 640m Höhe (-): 700m
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. Then it’s a gent­le up and down across 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 Ruper­ti­win­kel 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 Berch­tes­ga­den it is only a stone’s throw (approx. 30 min.) to the end of the long-distance cycle rou­te. The Königs­see lake, loca­ted in the natio­nal park of the same name, is only around 6 kilo­me­ters away from Berch­tes­ga­den. It’s up to you whe­ther you cycle the last stretch today or take your sou­ve­nir pho­to at the world-famous Königs­see the next morning.
Indi­vi­du­al jour­ney home
Distanz: 0 km Höhe (+): 0m Höhe (-): 0m
Indi­vi­du­al jour­ney home or extension.

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Booking code: BKR-SPORTLICH-M-GEPAECK

Minimum number of participants: 2

Season

01.04.2026 — 30.06.2026 (arri­val: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sun)
01.07.2026 — 15.09.2026 (Arri­val: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sun)

Category

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Single room

EUR 1.548,00
EUR 1.578,00

Double room*

EUR 1.268,00
EUR 1.298,00
*Prices are per person.

Additional nights BEFORE the tour

(01.01.2026 — 31.12.2026) Extra night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a sin­gle room incl. breakfast 
(01.01.2026 — 31.12.2026) Extra night BEFORE the tour in Lin­dau in a dou­ble room incl. breakfast 

Price per person/night

EUR 145,00
EUR 106,00

Additional nights AFTER the tour

(01.01.2026 — 31.12.2026) Addi­tio­nal night AFTER the tour in Berch­tes­ga­den in a sin­gle room incl. breakfast 
(01.01.2026 — 31.12.2026) Addi­tio­nal night AFTER the tour in Berch­tes­ga­den in a dou­ble room incl. breakfast 
(01.01.2026 — 31.12.2026) Addi­tio­nal night AFTER the tour in Lin­dau in a sin­gle room incl. Breakfast
(01.01.2026 — 31.12.2026) Addi­tio­nal night AFTER the tour in Lin­dau in a dou­ble room incl. Breakfast

Price per person/night

EUR 112,00
EUR 103,00
EUR 145,00
EUR 106,00

Additional transfers

(01.01.2024 — 31.10.2025) Coll­ec­ti­ve trans­fer from Berch­tes­ga­den to Lin­dau with cen­tral boar­ding and ali­ght­ing point incl. bike 
(01.01.2024 — 31.10.2025) Return trans­fer ren­tal bikes (no pas­sen­ger transfer)

Price

EUR 165,00
EUR 165,00

Rental bikes

(01.01.2024 — 31.12.2025) Trek­king e‑bike

Price

EUR 298,00

Services

Included services
  • Indi­vi­du­al cycling tours
  • 7 x over­night stays in sel­ec­ted *** hotels and inns with accom­mo­da­ti­on in a dou­ble room / sin­gle room with bath or shower/WC
  • 7 x breakfast
  • Lug­ga­ge trans­fer from hotel to hotel
  • Detail­ed tra­vel docu­ments (rou­te descrip­ti­ons, maps, infor­ma­ti­on and important tele­pho­ne numbers)
  • GPS data available
  • Hand­le­bar bag for your tra­vel docu­ments (1x per room)
  • 7‑day care­free ser­vice number
  • Dona­ti­on Sus­taina­bi­li­ty Initia­ti­ve Berg­wald­pro­jekt e.V.
Excluded services
  • Arri­val and depar­tu­re for the tour
  • Cycling equip­ment (bike, hel­met, shoes, etc.)
  • Return trans­fer cos­ts for ren­tal bike or own bike, if no return trans­fer (per­son bike) booked
  • Spa/local taxes approx. 14 p.p.
  • 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. 
Length
approx. 475 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).
Infor­ma­ti­on about the ren­tal bikes
Pick-up and return at the part­ner hotel in Lin­dau, you will recei­ve 2 sadd­le­bags with a capa­ci­ty of 23 liters each for all ren­tal bikes.
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.
Orga­ni­zed return transfer
Return trans­fer from Berch­tes­ga­den to Lin­dau: boo­ka­ble for 169 EUR per per­son. The trans­fer departs dai­ly at 9:45 am from Sali­nen­platz in Berch­tes­ga­den. Trans­fer ser­vice per­sons // lug­ga­ge // bikes 
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.

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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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