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10 Days in Bavaria Cycling, incl. Bamberg and Frankfurt
A grand German circuit connects 9 historic cities over 10 days, spanning 398 km from Bamberg to Frankfurt. Remarkable UNESCO sites, Baroque palaces, and medieval towns await, with stays at premium hotels like Romantik Hotel Messerschmitt. Total costs around $1,200.
- Day 1
Bamberg
- Day 2
Bamberg to Hassfurt (42km)
- Day 3
Hassfurt to Volkach (55km)
- Day 4
Volkach to Würzburg (65km)
A longer ride through Franconia's best wine country. Take a lunch break in Sommerach or Dettelbach. In Würzburg, make time for the UNESCO-listed Residence Palace. A recent cyclist shared: "The view of Marienberg Fortress from the Old Main Bridge at sunset is stunning - arrive by 6 PM if possible to catch the golden hour."
- Day 5
Würzburg to Lohr am Main (60km)
- Days 6-7
Lohr to Wertheim (44km) and on to Miltenberg (36km)
- Day 8
Miltenberg to Aschaffenburg (40km)
- Day 9
Aschaffenburg to Frankfurt (56km)
- Day 10
Frankfurt
10 Day Germany Itinerary, incl. Berlin and Munich
A 10-day German tour takes you through 4 major cities. Marvel at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, Dresden's baroque quarter, medieval Rothenburg, and Munich's Marienplatz. The journey includes a tour of Neuschwanstein Castle and a boat ride on Königssee.
- Days 1-2
Berlin
Start in Berlin with time to adjust to jet lag. Book a flight that lands before 2 PM to avoid rush hour traffic from BER airport. On day two, take the morning walking tour at 10 AM near Brandenburg Gate. Bring €5-10 cash for the guide. Visit Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial in the afternoon. It's 45 minutes from Berlin by S-Bahn. Plan your visit around closing times: 6 PM in summer and 4:30 PM in winter.
- Days 3-4
Dresden
Take an early train from Berlin Hauptbahnhof to Dresden (2.5 hours). You can store your luggage at Dresden's central station for €5 to explore the rebuilt old town right away. The next day, visit Bastei Bridge in Saxon Switzerland National Park. Take S-Bahn S1 to Pirna, then bus 237 to Bastei. The trip takes about an hour. Get there before 11 AM to beat the crowds.
- Days 5-6
Nuremberg
- Days 7-9
Munich
It's a 2-hour train ride from Nuremberg to Munich. Walk around the historic center and Marienplatz. For Neuschwanstein Castle, book the 9 AM tour and arrive 30 minutes early for tickets. Want to see Königssee? Take the early regional train to Berchtesgaden (2.5 hours) and bus 841 to the lake. The 8:30 AM boat gives you the best views before the midday haze.
- Day 10
Departure
10 Day Moselle Valley Itinerary, incl. Trier and Koblenz
The premium trail winds 365km from Trier to Koblenz over 10 days. Daily walks of 14-24km lead to Porta Nigra, Calmont vineyards, and Eltz Castle. Nights at 3-star hotels like Hotel Deutscher Hof complement daily luggage transfers.
- Days 1-2
Trier & Initial Hike
Start in Trier, Germany's oldest city. Visit the UNESCO-listed Porta Nigra and Roman ruins early, around 9 AM to beat the crowds. Your first hiking day covers 17km from Trier to Bullay with 450m elevation gain. You can take the early train from Schweich to Bullay to save energy for upcoming days. The trail gets slippery when wet so pack sturdy hiking boots.
- Days 3-4
Bullay & Calmont Region
Take the Mosel wine railway to Traben-Trarbach (€4) for the circular hike. The Kirster Grat section is quite exposed so bring sun protection and extra water. The next day features the Calmont, Europe's steepest vineyard at 55° incline. Start early before the afternoon heat hits these challenging slopes. You'll get great views of the Roman settlement at the top.
- Days 5-6
Cochem & Surroundings
- Days 7-8
Eltz Castle to Kobern
- Days 9-10
Final Stretch to Koblenz