Cross borders and sample a colorful combination of cultures as you cycle through France, Germany, and Switzerland. This unique corner of the world is home to stunning natural landscapes, from thick pine forests to crystal clear lakes nestled under the Alps. Enjoy peaceful rides past French vineyards and find yourself in charming towns with historic architecture unharmed by WWII bombings. Take a tour of cultural crossroads where French finesse meets German gusto meets Swiss sophistication – a perfect balance of architecture, nature, and gastronomy. Join us as we explore the wine roads and villages of Alsace, the colorful towns and lush forests of southern Germany, and the vast natural beauty of Switzerland. The rides are beautiful, the villages delightful and the combination of French, German and Swiss cuisine is perfect for cyclists.
Some of France’s best cuisine, Parc Regional des Vosges du Nord, Alsatian villages, The Wine Road, Colmar, wine and beer tasting, Freiburg, border crossings, fairy-tale scenery, medieval towns, Constance
Includes
14 days, 13 nights accommodation, meals as noted in itinerary, Munster cheese tasting, wine tasting, brewery visit, walking tour of Freiburg
Penciling in on a tour is a great way to temporarily hold a space while you think about your travel logistics and find some friends to join you. We encourage you to book your space on the tour dates that interests you as soon as possible. Many departures are already sold out.
We gather in Strasbourg this afternoon for a bike fitting at our starting hotel. As host to many of the European Union’s institutions, this town is bustling with activity and has been recognized by UNESCO for its historic city center. A crossroads between Germany and France, we encourage you to arrive early to visit this politically fascinating town. The famed Notre Dame de Strasbourg Cathedral was built in 1015 A.D. and now stands as one of France’s most famous architectural masterpieces. The glowing pink stone comes from the nearby Vosges Mountains and it was the world’s tallest building until 1874. Beyond its many architectural gems, Strasbourg is full of quaint neighborhoods such as La Petite France with its revolving bridges, canals and typical Alsatian-style buildings. We’ll suggest a warm-up ride this afternoon after we fit bicycles and before we meet for introductions and a welcome dinner.
Highlights: Canal de la Buche, Molsheim, Alsatian wine route, Obernai.
We pedal out of Strasbourg today via side streets, bike paths, and the peaceful Canal de la Bruche will lead us to one of the most importat WWI fortrification that had a key role to spare Alsace from destruction. We’ll then reach the heart of the Alsatian vineyards in Molsheim. From here the rest of our ride today is on a bicycle path along the famous Alsace Wine Route. You will have ample opportunities to do tastings at small family-run wineries, and we will visit one together in Obernai.
Highlights: Alsatian wine villages and vineyards, views of the Vosges mountains
We’ll return to our hotel in Obernai tonight so spend the day following our recommended cycle route to Mont Sainte-Odile or wander around the town at your leisure. The ride takes you high into the Vosges Mountains with spectacular views. If you prefer to enjoy a day off the bike, Obernai has a beautifully preserved medieval city center that dates back to the Renaissance and plenty of sites to visit. This evening we will enjoy a special wine tasting at a local producer’s.
Highlights: Wine villages of Riquewihr, Ribeauvillé and the Castle of Haut-Koenigsburg
We dive into in the heart of Alsace today, exploring its festive villages in the midst of vineyards, Renaissance house facades, expansive views across the Rhine River Valley, and the Haut Koenigsbourg castle. Take some time to visit the castle and then explore any number of the sixteen villages (Bergheim is probably the best preserved) of the local consortium on the way to our hotel in the center of Riquewihr. Take note of the different charms of these villages with populations ranging from 400 people to 5,000 in the town of Ribeauvillé.
Highlights: The festive villages of the Alsace Wine Road
We are in the same hotel again tonight so you can choose your ride again today. We’ll mark a beautiful route going up into the mountains with spectacular views around Labaroche. The ride takes us to the Col du Linge where you can visit the memorial of this World War I battlefield, testimony to the “war of the trenches”. An exhilarating downhill takes us through Orbey and back to Riquewihr.
Highlights: Gorgeous Munster Valley, La Maison du Fromage
Perhaps the best known town on your route today is Munster, founded by evangelizing Irish monks in the 7th century A.D. Here the monks used their cheesemaking skills to create one of the most famous cheeses in France, Munster cheese. We’ll stop at the Maison du Fromage and learn how this distinctive cheese is made. Plan on a lunch stop here or continue on to Colmar to explore the canals, museums, and great shopping. Colmar has been a famous market and wine center since the 13th century.
Highlights: Eguisheim, South Alsatian vineyards, Colmar
Today is a great day to explore Colmar’s half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, cozy cafés, and architectural wonders going back centuries. Should you decide to pedal today, you’ll cycle through lush vineyards to fairytale Eguisheim, known for its flower-decked streets that encircle the town’s 13th-century castle. Once back in Colmar, you might take a self-guided walking tour, or simply sip a crisp white wine and take in the colorful scenery.
Freiburg is arguably one of Germany’s most beautiful cities with its impressive cathedral and colorful houses lining its streets. You will also find the old “Bächle,” an unusual system of gutters that run throughout its center. These Bächle were once used to provide water to fight fires and feed livestock. They have a constant flow of water diverted from the Dreisam River. During the summer, the running water provides a natural form of air conditioning and offers a pleasant sound of running water. It is said that if one accidentally falls or steps into a Bächle they will marry a Freiburger, or ‘Bobbele.’
Enjoy Freiburg, shopping museums, strolling around or for those who really want to pedal and climb we have the perfect ride for you, alternatively you can take the funicular up to the Shauinsland and enjoy the views and go for a hike. Or join us in a walking tour of town!
Highlights: Titisee, Schluchsee, Rothaus Brauerei with guided visit
Today’s ride takes you through stunning natural areas. Climb through the dense pine trees of the Black Forest up to the village of Titisee and enjoy the crystal clear waters of the Titisee and Schluchsee lakes. Or, if you’re in the mood to relax, jump on the Höllentalbahn – a train that passes through the impressive “Hell’s Valley.” No matter how you choose to get there, we will finish our day enjoying a guided visit of Germany’s highest brewery located right next our hotel in Rothaus. From our hotel you also have the option to take a 2 km hike to an isolated lake if you’re in the mood for a swim.
Highlights: Schlüchten gorge, Rheinfall, Schaffhause city of the orlies
This morning you’ll enjoy quiet roads descending through the stunning Schluenchten Gorge to the Rhein. This is actually referred to as the “Uping Rhein” since it’s still a small river and not the wide river most think of then they think of the Rhein. We will cycle right next to the breathtaking Rhein waterfall, supposedly the largest waterfall in Europe. If you’d like to stop by the Laufen Castle along the way you can overlook the falls for another stunning perspective. We will end our day in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. As you stroll through the “City of Bay Windows” enjoy this charming medieval town ornately decorated with oriel windows and extravagantly painted facades.
Highlights: Crossing Germany and Switzerland borders, Diessingen wooden bridge
Today you’ll weave across the German and Swiss border about seven times as you take in the fairy-tale scenery and medieval towns. When you arrive at the point where the Rhine River becomes Lake Constance you’ll feel like you’re traveling back in time as you cross the wooden bridge into Stein am Rhein. Famous for its Old Town and the well-preserved monastery of St. Georgen, this town’s scenic streets and colorful history are sure to delight.
Highlights: Insel Mainau – island of flowers, Constance
Bisected by the Rhine River, sidling up to the Swiss border and outlined by the Alps, Constance sits in one of the most idyllic settings you could dream of. Spared from WWII bombing, this town has the mark of Roman emperors, medieval traders and 15th century bishops – a delightful backdrop to the lively buzz brought on by today’s university culture. Today you can enjoy a loop ride along quaint roads and rolling hills between Überlingen and Gnaden. If you prefer a day off the bike, enjoy the town’s lakefront views as you stroll its tree-lined promenade or take a boat trip to the island of Meinau, or Flower Island, named for its spectacular flower gardens. We will enjoy our final dinner together tonight in the Dominikaner Beer Garden.
Surcharge: $300 for 6-8 days; $375 for 9-15 days; $600 for 16+ days
Frame : Alloy with carbon fork
Type : E-Road
Plan your trip
Meeting time 2 p.m. – on Day 1, meet your fellow cyclists and Tour Leaders at the Day 1 Hotel specified on the itinerary.
Note: As you are planning, remember that the hotels listed in our itineraries are our primary hotels and are – in rare cases – subject to change. Before you make arrangements, check with us if your tour departure is guaranteed. If your tour departure is out further than 6 months, please also check with us as there might be slight changes to the itinerary.
The below information will help you plan your arrival. For more tips or other routes, you might like Rome2Rio. The fare and timing information listed below is approximate.
Airports: We recommend flying into the Strasbourg Airport, also known as the Strasbourg Entzheim Aéroport (SCB). Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) is also an option and a 2.5-3.5 hour train ride away.
Getting from the Strasbourg airport to the Day 1 hotel:
Shuttle train to the Strasbourg Gare (8-11 min/EUR 2.5)
Good bike rides with a couple good climbing days. Great scenery We used E-bikes which made it very enjoyable, but we probably could have done it with regular bikes if we wanted to.
George R., Fort Collins, CO – July 2024
Beautiful scenery, lots of quaint towns and villages, interesting places to stay, and A LOT of climbing so be ready to work!
Laura E., Tacoma, WA – July 2024
Lovely route especially along the Wine route of Alsace, through very pretty villages ablaze with flowers. Quite challenging in terms of hills!
Heather B., Kirkcaldy, FIF – July 2024
Lovely route especially along the Wine route of Alsace, through very pretty villages ablaze with flowers. Quite challenging in terms of hills!
Ian B., Kirkcaldy, FIF – July 2024
Highly recommended destinations and routes.
Tina G., Kailua Kona, HI – June 2024
Beautiful scenery. Some challenging rides. A great way to see some cultural aspects of 3 countries.
Richard H., Portage, IN – June 2024
Beyond my wildest expectations. I wasn?t prepared for this kind of immersion. Very low stress as a high quality route was marked and support was great.