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Bicycling in Germany
Traveling in Germany by bicycle is truly enjoyable. Many cities have special paths that make the ride safe and easy to see the sights. Look here for links to useful German bicycling information.

Bicycling Right Across Germany  Best of the Net
The German Tourist Office provides this information for taking your bike on the train in Germany.

Cycle Touring on the River Inn, Germany
This article written by two cyclists describes their 650 km journey from Switzerland to Germany. It's packed with beautiful photos that stunningly tell the story of their trip.

Cycle Ventures International specializes in fully-guided, small group, one-of-a-kind, active tour programs combining cycling, cultural, and cuisine in some of the most exceptional regions of Europe and the U.S.  Based in Madison, Wisconsin.

EuroBike Tours
Pick a bicycling tour for Germany from the list. You'll see a route description, map and costs. The tours feature comfortable hotels and gourmet meals. Travelers of all ages are welcome.

Map of Bicycle Route through Eastern Alps
This site is in German, but the map is easy to decipher. It shows a bicyclist's route through the Eastern Alps in Germany and Austria.

Mike's Bike Tours of Munich
Take an easy 4-mile tour with Mike's Biketours. English-speaking guides take you through a section of Munich, stopping every 400 yards to point out sights of interest. All ages are welcome.

North Sea Cycle Route
Bicycle on this route along the North Sea. The path takes you through Germany, Denmark, Britain and other countries along the Sea.

Travelogue - Bicycling through Europe
This travelogue by a bicycling couple relates their adventures as they ride through a good bit of Germany.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
     
     
 

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