Germany is one of the easiest countries in Europe for a first multi-day cycling holiday — and one of the most rewarding for experienced tourers returning for more. The infrastructure is so consistently excellent that the riding itself feels like a pleasure rather than a challenge. Dedicated cycle paths run the length of the Rhine, Elbe, Mosel and Danube, connecting medieval cities, vineyard villages and fairytale castles. The Prague–Dresden route is a favourite introduction: it eases you in across the Bohemian hills before rewarding you with the Elbe valley and the grandeur of Dresden. Those who want to go further can follow the Elbe trail all the way to the North Sea, or join the Danube Cycle Path from Passau for a classic cross-border ride into Austria. For an alpine challenge with an iconic finish, Munich to Venice is among the most dramatic tours in central Europe. For cyclists who want comfort, reliability and variety — Germany delivers on all three.
Not sure which tour suits you? Read our guide to choosing a bike tour, or see our advice on self-guided vs guided tours.