Europe - Four weeks in Germany

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drumthebenway
04-30-08, 10:44 AM
So I think I'll have about 4 weeks to bike through Germany this August. I'll be living in Austria until then and saving up as much money as I can. The duration of my trip will be affected by the amount I can save. I'll also be cutting every corner I have: camping, stealth-camping whenever possible. I also speak German so I hope to be able to find people who will let me pitch a tent in their yard or field. I hope to cook most food myself, although I'll be buying at least a few beers per week.

Can anyone recommend a good route for this amount of time, maybe even considering my budgetary constraints? I'll most likely enter Germany at Passau, having biked up the Danube from Lower Austria. I'll be flying out of Frankfurt at the end of August. I'll have a fairly heavy load so I won't be able to do too much each day, but I should be able to do 100 km or so on fairly flat ground.

Suggestions?


becnal
04-30-08, 03:37 PM
The Donau to Kehlheim, then the Altmuhlradweg to the Main, then up the Kinzig radweg to Fulda, then the Fulda river and Weser river radwege. Oh, the Romantischestrasse is wünderbar as well!

Amoxicillin
05-05-08, 04:13 AM
You could also go until Donaueschingen and follow the bike route from Passau, then swing south towards the Rhine/Swiss border... Lake Constance etc... in Switzerland there is a good network of bike routes, among others the Rhine route. This would lead you to Basel (also nice for the proximity of France), where you could follow the Rhine up to the Frankfurt area, both on the french and german side of the border. Don't try stealth camping in Switzerland though... policemen/border guards are not really friendly with those trying... wake you up in the middle of the night and make you leave on the spot.

Hope this helps! Enjoy the ride man!


becnal
05-10-08, 12:00 AM
skip germany, and ride in sud-tirol (i.e. the dolomites).

Blasphemy!:cry:

thePig
05-10-08, 11:28 AM
if you somehow think riding in germany trumps the dolomites, then you need to get out more.

The dolomites are awesome and steep!. Not quite enough for a 4 week ride, but could be included in an overall itinerary. I always prefer the mountainous areas as they are generally quieter, and far more scenic.

I am planning a trip which will include the southern area of Germany through the Bavarian Alps later this year - for exactly that year.

becnal
05-10-08, 01:15 PM
if you somehow think riding in Germany trumps the dolomites, then you need to get out more.

The Dolomites are very pretty, I go every year. Too hilly though for my taste for touring.

Raffi
06-28-08, 09:03 PM
This is a great resource for any route you choose:
http://www.germany-tourism.de/cycling/pop_adfc_routen_eng.htm

somnatash
08-01-08, 03:45 PM
Hi drumthebenway,

if not too late and you speak german, try this supernice german "Reiseradlerforum"
http://www.rad-forum.de/cfrm
they will have info for you and might even offer you sleeping places.
Gute Reise
Somma



So I think I'll have about 4 weeks to bike through Germany this August. I'll be living in Austria until then and saving up as much money as I can. The duration of my trip will be affected by the amount I can save. I'll also be cutting every corner I have: camping, stealth-camping whenever possible. I also speak German so I hope to be able to find people who will let me pitch a tent in their yard or field. I hope to cook most food myself, although I'll be buying at least a few beers per week.

Can anyone recommend a good route for this amount of time, maybe even considering my budgetary constraints? I'll most likely enter Germany at Passau, having biked up the Danube from Lower Austria. I'll be flying out of Frankfurt at the end of August. I'll have a fairly heavy load so I won't be able to do too much each day, but I should be able to do 100 km or so on fairly flat ground.

Suggestions?

hrt4me
10-16-08, 09:14 PM
This is a great resource for any route you choose:
http://www.germany-tourism.de/cycling/pop_adfc_routen_eng.htm


if not too late and you speak german, try this supernice german "Reiseradlerforum"
http://www.rad-forum.de/cfrm
they will have info for you and might even offer you sleeping places.
Gute Reise
Somma

Thanks for these links, very helpful!