Active Cycling along the Swabian Danube

From Donaueschingen to Regensburg in 9 days / 8 nights from 589,- €
Active Cycling along the Swabian Danube
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The cycle path along the  Swabian Danube leads you through the wildly romantic scenery of both Danube breakthroughs. You will experience the spectacular natural phenomena near Weltenburg and Kelheim on an exciting boat trip. Cycling past castles, residences and monasteries, you will reach the historic city of Ulm, famous for its cathedral, before reaching the UNESCO World Heritage City of Regensburg with its excellently preserved old town.

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Day 1
Donaueschingen

Individual arrival in Donaueschingen

The Brigach and Breg Black Forest rivers join to form the Danube near the town, but even the Romans though the source of the river`s source was located in the park of the Fürstenberg castle. The castle built in the Belle Epoch style is a testament to the importance of the Fürstenberg family and has an excellent natural history collection and important paintings and sculptures from the modern period. If you have reserved rental bicycles, these will be available in your hotel.
Overnight stay in Donaueschingen

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Day 2
Mühlheim Castle

Donaueschingen - Beuron/Fridingen, approx. 65 km

The first stage leads you through the so-called "Baar" landscape. In Immendingen you will be able to visit an important natural phenomenon: the sinking of the Danube. Here the river disappears beneath the porous chalk rock for the majority of the year and instead of flowing to the Black Sea, flows towards Lake Constance and finally into the Rhein and to the North Sea.  After Tuttlingen, the valley begins to narrow and you will reach the town of Beuron with its famous Benedictine monastery. 
Overnight stay in Beuron/Fridingen

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Day 3
Sigmaringen Castle

Beuron/Fridingen - Riedlingen, approx. 60 km

After breakfast you will cycle along the Danube between steep cliff faces topped with castles and reach the old town of Sigmaringen. From here on the landscape becomes gentler and charming and with beautiful views over Upper Swabia you will reach today’s destination; Riedlingen. This route was travelled not only by the Romans but also by Emperor Barbarossa.
Overnight stay in Riedlingen

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Day 4
Ulm Minster

Riedlingen - Ulm, approx. 65-75 km

You will cycle along the Danube until you reach the village of Zwiefalten with its beautiful castle. In Obermarchtal you will see the oldest Baroque church in Upper Swabia and the "Crane town" Ehingen with its Liebherr-manufacturing plants. You now have the choice here to either follow the Danube further or to take the somewhat longer, but beautiful route above the Blautal (blue valley).
Overnight stay in Ulm

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Day 5
Günzburg

Ulm - Dillingen, approx. 55 km

Between Ulm and Dillingen you will pass village after village, located a little off the road and safe from the river floods which are all beautifully well kept. In Elchingen you can visit the pilgrimage church, Günzburg offers visitors the Church of Our Lady (Liebfrauenkirche) in Rococo style, and in Dillingen the beautiful buildings of this old residence town are worth a look.
Overnight stay in Dillingen

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Day 6
Neuburg

Dillingen - Neuburg, approx. 72 km

You will cycle to Donauwörth through the Danube wetlands, past the count palatinate castle in Höchstädt. The Danube bridge brought the old Imperial City substantial wealth. In 1256 the Bavarian duchess Maria von Branbant was executed here because she committed adultery. Cycling across the hilly foothills of the Franconian Jura you will reach Neuburg, a magnificent former royal seat with an impressive duke castle.
Overnight stay in Neuburg

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Day 7
Kelheim

Neuburg - Kelheim, ca. 71 km + boat trip

Much of today’s route to Ingolstadt leads you through forest. The city is famous as the manufacturing site of Audi and offers visitors a surprising flair against a medieval backdrop. You will continue on to Neustadt and on through hop fields to Bad Gögging, like everywhere along the Danube, the Romans also settled here. Later today, you will experience a very special natural phenomena; the Danube breakthrough between Weltenburg and Kelheim. The Danube forces its way here through the cliff faces of the Franconian Jura. A boat will take you from the famous Benedictine monastery to Kelheim.
Overnight stay in Kelheim

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Day 8
Regensburg

Kelheim - Regensburg, approx. 40 km

Before you start out cycling today you should go up to the Befreiungshalle, from where you will have a great panoramic view. Today`s route leads you through the spa town of Bad Abbach and onto Regensburg, the most northerly point of the Danube. The town is known as the best preserved city in Germany and was declared a world cultural monument by UNESCO. Round off your day with a walk through the winding lanes of the Spital quarter.
Overnight stay in Regensburg

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Day 9

Individual journey home or extension of stay

After breakfast your cycling tour along the Swabian Danube cycle path comes to an end.  You will return by train to Donaueschingen or home. We would also be more than happy to extend your holiday in Regensburg.

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Brief information for the Swabian Danube Tour
  • Start / Destination
    Donaueschingen / Regensburg
  • Duration
    9 days, 8 nights
  • Length
    approx. 415 - 425 km
  • Daily routes
    between 40 and 72 kilometres by bike
  • Profile of the route
    Mainly flat route along mainly asphalted paths. Some longer sections are also along compressed earthen paths, with some short sections running along forest paths. The villages are often located in elevated positions safe from the river floodwaters.
  • Return journey to Donaueschingen
    Optional with a minibus every Saturday incl. bike, duration approx. 4.5 hours, must be stated at the time of booking.
    Self-organised by train, connections several times a day, 2-3 x changes, duration approx. 6-7 hours, normal price approx. Euro 75 excl. bike.