Inn - Cycle Path
Innsbruck-Passau
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Follow the river Inn – an insider tip among cyclists of all ages! From the Tyrolean Mountains to the soft hilly landscape of Bavaria, this journey is due to culinary delights and the hospitality of the people a very special experience.
The cycle trip from Innsbruck to Passau leads through three different areas: Tirol, Bavaria and Upper Austria.
Route
Tour profile: Level 2
Classic Version (10 days)
Day 1: Innsbruck
Individual arrival and check-in. You receive your travel documents. Take your time strolling through the vibrant city in the Alps with its famous "Goldenes Dachl" (golden roof).
Day 2: Innsbruck – Zillertal valley, approx. 45 km
Leave the capital of the Tyrol behind you and cycle through lovely picturesque villages and places until you reach Zillertal Valley. Enjoy the breathtaking mountain scenery and take your time to explore the old town of Hall and the well-known world of the Swarovki-Crystals.
Day 3: Zillertal Valley – Kufstein, approx. 35 km
Numerous medieval fortresses and castles accompany you along the cycle path until you reach the lovely village of Rattenberg. Visit the Tyrolean Museum of farmhouses in Kramsach, before you arrive at Kufstein.
Day 4: Kufstein – Rosenheim, approx. 35 km
Today you cycle towards the Bavarian foothills of the Alps. The River Inn is now getting wider, floating in direction of Rosenheim, in antique times already a commercial centre of the Chiemsee region.
Day 5: Rosenheim – Wasserburg, approx. 30 km
Predominantly along the dam, partly through lowland forest you cycle to Wasserburg. The special location in a river loop makes the cityscape so unique. Wasserburg with its historical old town, picturesque facades and narrow lanes is certainly one of the most beautiful city’s along the Inn.
Day 6: Wasserburg – Mühldorf, approx. 50 km
The path to Mühldorf leads through lovely farmland, small villages and great high grounds. Typical for Mühldorf is the long drawn-out square with its beautiful town houses.
Day 7: Mühldorf – Kirchdorf/Inn, approx. 45 km
Take your time to visit two of the most popular pilgrimage sites along your tour to Braunau. Altötting is Bavaria’s most important pilgrimage and birthplace of Pope Benedict XVI. Before you cycle to Braunau, well-worth seeing is the breathtaking city of Burghausen with Europe’s longest fortification.
Day 8: Kirchdorf/Inn – Bad Füssing, approx. 35 km
Today you cycle through the impressive European reservation of the Lower River Inn with its species rich bird world and flora and reach Bad Füssing offside the River Inn. Enjoy this great health and spa resort.
Day 9: Bad Füssing – Passau, approx. 40 km
Along your way to Passau picturesque baroque towns invite you for a visit: Obernberg with its lovely market square, the magnificent Monastery Reichersberg and the baroque city of Schärding with its famous Silberzeile. A confluence of River Inn and River Danube rewards Passau as one of German’s most beautiful cities.
Day 10: Passau
Included train ride back or extension at Passau.
Short Version (8 days)
Day 1: Innsbruck
Individual arrival in Innsbruck, surrounded by the Karwendel mountains. There is still time to explore Innsbruck on foot. The "Golden Roof", for example, is worth a visit, as is Mount Isel, which offers a picturesque view over Innsbruck.
Day 2: Innsbruck – Kufstein, approx. 50 km + train ride
You leave the Tyrolean capital behind you and cycle through picturesque little towns and villages to Strass at the entrance to the Zillertal. Enjoy the breathtaking mountain panorama and take time to visit the old town of Hall and the Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens. Then take the train from Brixlegg to Kufstein.
Day 3: Kufstein – Wasserburg, approx. 65 km
Leaving Kufstein behind you, you now cycle into the Bavarian Alpine foothills. Mostly on the embankment and partly in alluvial forests, you cycle leisurely to Wasserburg. The special location in the river bend creates a unique townscape. With its historic old town, beautiful facades and narrow alleyways, Wasserburg is certainly one of the most beautiful towns on the Inn.
Day 4: Wasserburg – Mühldorf, approx. 50 km
The route to Mühldorf leads through pleasant farmland, somewhat away from the Inn, through small villages and beautiful hills. The long town square with its beautiful town houses is typical of Mühldorf.
Day 5. Mühldorf – Kirchdorf, approx. 45 km
Two special pilgrimage sites await you on this stage: Altötting, Bavaria’s most important place of pilgrimage, and Marktl. Before you cycle to Kirchdorf am Inn, the breathtaking Burghausen with the longest castle complex in Europe beckons.
Day 6: Kirchdorf – Bad Füssing, approx. 35 km
This section takes you through the Lower Inn European nature reserve. The floodplain landscape with its extraordinary variety of plants is a breeding ground for numerous water birds. A little away from the river you reach Bad Füssing. Enjoy the huge range of health and wellness facilities.
Day 7: Bad Füssing – Passau, approx. 35 km
On the way to Passau, picturesque baroque towns line up one after the other: Obernberg with its beautiful market square, the magnificent Reichersberg Abbey and the baroque town of Schärding with its Silberzeile. At the confluence of the Inn and Danube rivers, Passau rewards you as one of the most beautiful cities in Germany.
Day 8: Passau
Individual departure, included return train journey to Innsbruck or extension in Passau.
Leistungen
7/9 nights in room, private facilities
Daily breakfast
Luggage transfer from hotel to hotel (1 suitcase per Person/ max. 23 kg)
1x train ride Brixlegg – Kufstein (included in 8 day version)
1x train ride Passau – Innsbruck (transfer of own bike is not included*)
Detailed maps and information material + Cycle App and GPS data (We recommend bringing a powerbank and phone holder to ensure a smooth ride)
1x handlebar bag
Possibility to charge E-Bikes in every Hotel
*We recommend a pre-reservation of your own bikes for the train ride Passau-Innsbruck.
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Termine & Preise
Extras
Bicycle & equipment | |
21-speed-bike | 109 |
E-bike | 229 |
Rental bike disclaimer trekking/E-Bike | 22/49 |
Reductions | |
Reduction "no return ticket" Passau - Innsbruck | -31 |
Reduction no tour night in Innsbruck (dbl/sgl) | -66/-93 |
Reduction no tour night in Passau (dbl/sgl) | -66/-95 |
Additional nights | |
Innsbruck 4* (dbl/sgl) | 89/129 |
Passau 4* (dbl/sgl) | 89/129 |
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Unterkunft
Fahrrad
Nützliches
Arrival - Parking - Departure
Arrival by plane
Airport: Innsbruck (INN), Munich (MUC)
Flights can be booked individually. For details see your final travel documents.
Arrival by car
Parking: hotel garage approx. € 25.-/day (reservation necessary), subterranean garage in the city centre approx. € 55.-/week. Please contact the hotel about parking before arrival!
Arrival by train
Train station: Innsbruck
The actual timeable and prices you will find via ÖBB or Deutsche Bahn.
Transfer
- train ride Passau - Innsbruck included
- transfer of own bike for the train ride is not included/ we recommend a pre-reservation
- reduction for "no return-ticket to Innsbruck" € 31.-/person
Additional information
Tourist taxes (€ 1-3 per person/night) to be payed on spot
Helmets: are mandatory in Austria for children up to 12 years! Please bring your own. No helmet rental possible on this tour!
Rental bike disclaimer
If a traveller rents a bike, he is basically liable for damages and theft. When booking our rental bike disclaimer, we assume liability so that in case of loss or damage to the rental bike (when properly used and secured) no financial responsibility must be paid. Excluded from this are only lost keys, batteries and chargers of e-bikes, as well as damage due to intent or gross negligence.
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