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Foray around Lake Constance

Constance Roundtrip
Enjoy the spectacular scenery around Lake Constance. Most of the time you will cycle right on the lakeside, an occasional dip into the clean lake is highly recommended.
Total length: approx. 210 bicycle kilometres
Around the western part of Lake Constance

Constance Roundtrip
Starting from Constance you experience the gorgeous Swiss lakeside with the picturesque city of Stein am Rhein. Some gentle inclines await you on the Höri peninsula, the Bodanrück and the nature reserve "Großen Ried".
Total length: approx. 97 bicycle kilometres
Gourmet Tour/eastern part of Lake Constance

Gourmet Tour 1
Bike, eat, enjoy
During the day you relax on a bike tour in beautiful surroundings, in the evenings you enjoy a gourmet dinner in a renowned restaurant with a cuisine of international reputation. A classy location is as much part of a pleasant evening as a good dinner…
Total length: approx. 123 bicycle kilometres
Jubilee tour Lake Constance and Hegau

30 years velotours - a reason to celebrate
Our jubilee tour to an sensational price of only € 295,- per person in double room. Get know the beautiful region and profit from our jubilee package. This package includes per person:
- velotours rental bike (7-speed-bike with back pedalling brake or
21-/24-speed-bike with free wheel) and 1 pannier bag for the bike tour - ferry from Meersburg to Constance on 5th day
- ticket for the Sea Life Center in Constance
Total length: approx. 140 km
St. Gallen - Eastern Thurgau

Abbots, apples and an alpine backdrop
The Swiss part of the lakeshore, the famous old convent town of St. Gallen on the edge of the Alps, the scenic beauty of the selected, cyclist-friendly panoramic routes through the Swiss Alps and the countrified ideal worlds of the Thurgauer must-and milk country are the attractions of this tour through eastern Switzerland.
Total length: approx. 101/123 bicycle kilometres
4 countries, 3 lakes, 1 global city

Swiss Impressions
Cycle along the Rhine, experience the cascades of the mighty "Rheinfall" and discover two of Switzerland's most beautiful lakes, the "Zürichsee" and the "Walensee".
total length: approx. 361 bicycle kilometres
From the Rhine Spring to Constance, Rhine bike Trail Part 1

A recommendation from our regulars
The Anterior Rhine (Vorderrhein) springs from Lake Toma, a small lake near Oberalp Pass in the Swiss Alps. After winding through Surselva Region and the wildly romantic Rhinedelta, aka Swiss Grand Canyon, it meets the Posterior Rhine, which spings from Paradies Glacier, in Reichenau and Bonaduz. From here on the river is called Rhine and passes Liechtenstein and Austria on its way to Lake Constance.
Total length: approx. 185 bicycle kilometres
Alongside the beautiful High Rhine, Rhine Bike Trail Part 2

From the Rhine Falls to the Swiss/German/French Tripoint
The Upper Rhine Plain lies nestled between the High Rhine, which leaves the foot-hills of the Alps near Basel, and the lovely Middle Rhine in the narrow valley of the Rhenish Massif. The River Rhine has always been important in Europe as a border, trade route and cultural symbol and it connects major cities. Learn about the history of the Roman Empire while cycling through beautiful countryside and forests along the Old Rhine.
Total length: approx. 171/176 bicycle kilometres
Alongside the beautiful High Rhine - Extended trip to Freiburg, Rhine Bike Trail Part 2

From the Rhine Falls to the Swiss/German/French
Tripoint The Upper Rhine Plain lies nestled between the High Rhine, which leaves the foot-hills of the Alps near Basel, and the lovely Middle Rhine in the narrow valley of the Rhenish Massif. The River Rhine has always been important in Europe as a border, trade route and cultural symbol and it connects major cities. Learn about the history of the Roman Empire while cycling through beautiful countryside and forests along the Old Rhine.
Total length: approx. 250 bicycle kilometres
Mainz - Cologne, Rhine Bike Trail Part 3

2000 years ago this area was popular with the Romans. Nowadays the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley is a destination for tourists from all over the world. The area is full of vineyards and lovely old castles – perfect for gourmets, romantics and nature enthusiasts.
Total length: approx. 204/214 bicycle kilometres




