Tour
Arrive in Cologne as early as possible, as there is a lot to discover and experience, including Cologne Cathedral and the historic city centre, which is well worth seeing. Round off the first evening of your cycle tour in one of the many restaurants.
You start your journey with a cycle tour through the inner green belt in Cologne, past the Aachener Weiher and the Lindenthal canals, to the outer green belt. Enjoy the varied urban landscape of the cathedral city from a green perspective! Cycle past the Cologne Forest Laboratory and through the vast farmlands of the Rhineland Nature Park. You will pass the Marienfeld, a local recreational landscape created from the recultivated open-cast lignite mine between Frechen and Kerpen. Pope Benedict XVI celebrated the closing mass at the 2005 Catholic World Youth Day on the Pope's Hill in Marienfeld. The Erft, a tributary of the Rhine, with its unique meadow landscape in the immediate vicinity of Loersfeld Castle near Kerpen, is quickly reached. The Michael Schumacher Kart & Event Center is a household name, especially for motorsport fans. A short drive takes you to Bergheim.
Today's cycle route always follows the Erft. You cycle first to Pfaffendorf Castle with its brasserie and beer garden and then past the decommissioned Frimmersdorf power station into the Grevenbroich recreational area. Your journey continues to Dyck Castle. With the Museum Insel Hombroich and the Clemens Sels Museum, culture is the order of the day on this stage. The extremely scenic route along the Erft offers a 7 km branch via Langwaden Abbey and Hülchrath Castle. You soon reach Neuss, where the Erft flows into the Rhine. You first follow the Rhine Cycle Path on the left bank of the Rhine before crossing the Rhine to Düsseldorf's Rhine embankment promenade and old town. In the evening, enjoy a Düsseldorf Altbier and the fantastic view of the Rhine.
Sie starten nach dem Frühstück mit einer kurzen Radstrecke zurück durch das betriebsame Neuss und folgen anschließend dem Rhein-Radweg linksrheinisch bis nach Köln. Das Zonser Grind, ein Naturschutzgebiet auf einer Halbinsel am Rhein, und der Dormagener Tannenbusch lassen Sie tief durchatmen. Vom Kloster Knechtsteden führt die Route über das mittelalterliche Zons in Richtung Köln. Die Spitzen des Kölner Doms weisen Ihnen den Weg! Entdecken Sie auf dieser Etappe das Rheinland mit all seinen Facetten: Ländliche Idylle und urbane Vielfalt!
Today's cycling day is also all about the Rhine! You follow the Rhine Cycle Route and cycle to the old German capital Bonn in the morning. Bonn epitomises German politics and democracy like no other place. Authentic sites of German politics, such as the Palais Schaumburg, the Chancellor's Bungalow or the former Bundesrat Hall, can still be visited and illustrate the historical and political context of events from the post-war period to reunification in 1990. But Bonn is not only the former federal capital! Its reputation as a city of the arts extends far and wide. As a city of Beethoven, Bonn commemorates its world-famous son with the Beethoven Festival, a series of concerts that spread the splendour of great classical music every September and October. Bonn is also home to two of Germany's most important museums, the Kunstmuseum Bonn and the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Take a boat trip from Bonn to Cologne in the afternoon (incl.) and enjoy the beauty of the Rhine from the water!
Look forward to today's cycle excursion along the ‘Erlebnisroute Süd’ to Brühl. Here you will be greeted by Augustusburg Palace and Falkenlust Palace, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the palace park is one of the most important examples of French garden art in Europe. A visit to the Max Ernst Museum is highly recommended for anyone interested in art. It provides a comprehensive overview of the work of the Dadaist and Surrealist Max Ernst. A trip to Phantasialand, which boasts the best rollercoaster and water ride in Europe, is ideal for families! The return journey from Brühl to Cologne is possible by bike or train (without changing trains), so you can plan enough time to explore Brühl.
Unfortunately, your lovely cycling holiday comes to an end after breakfast. We will be happy to book an extension for you so that you have enough time to visit the sights of Cologne and the city.
Map
Prices / Dates
Services / Info
- Accomodation with breakfast: comfortable middle-class hotels, mostly in the centre
- Rooms with shower/bath/WC
- Luggage transport
- Cycling map with marked route
- Digital route guidance via smartphone app
- Tips for preparing your trip
- Tourist information
- 7-day hotline service
- Boat trip Bonn - Cologne incl. bike
Below you will find specific information about the round trip from Cologne. If you have any further questions about this tour, simply give us a call: Tel.: 06421 - 886890.
Travelling by train
Cologne is easy to reach by train from all major cities in Germany. Our partner hotels in Cologne are all located in the city centre and are easy to reach by public transport from the main railway station.
DB timetable information
Parking facilities at the destination
Our partner hotels in Cologne always offer good parking facilities for the entire duration of your cycle tour. You will also find various multi-storey car parks close to the hotel for a fee.
You will receive detailed information on parking facilities at the hotel you have booked with your detailed travel documents two weeks before the start of your journey.
Condition of the cycle paths
The route runs almost exclusively on tarmac and surfaced cycle paths and embankments or on quiet country roads. Riding directly in traffic is rare. Only on the routes away from the rivers are there occasional small climbs to contend with.
Extra costs that are not included in the tour price
A possible tourist tax and charging fees for bike batteries are not included in the tour price and must therefore be paid at the hotel.
7-day hotline service
If your bike chain breaks, floods make it impossible to continue your journey or other nasty surprises await you:
We are available for you 7 days a week and will organise help as quickly as possible.
Passport and visa requirements
For EU citizens, there are no special passport or visa requirements for this trip.
Travel insurance
The statutory insolvency insurance is already included in the tour price. In addition, we recommend that you take out travel cancellation insurance after receiving your travel confirmation in order to protect yourself against financial disadvantages in the event of cancellation, trip interruption, illness or accident.
For all those who want to combine comfort with sustainability and only require digital travel documents, we grant a discount of € 20.00 per room.
Please let us know at the time of booking whether you would like to use printed or digital travel documents.
Available rental bikes
We would recommend the 7-speed tourer for all those that are looking for a back-pedal brake and wide gel seat for maximum comfort in an upright sitting position. It is equipped with a simple hub gear shift and is perfectly suited to tours on flat to slightly hilly terrain.
The 27-speed tourer is the best choice for cyclists that value the advantages of the dérailleur gear shift for flexibility whilst going up and down hills. This bike allows you to be a little more active without compromising on saddle comfort and practical everyday suitability.
E-bikes combine a lot of advantages. The electric drive ensures a completely relaxed cycling, even during long tours or on hilly routes. Other features, such as a suspension seat post and front fork plus well-tuned gears, ensure additional riding comfort.
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Steffi Groß