Cycling Holidays in Germany Elbe Cycle Route, Dresden & beyond — self-guided bike tours

Germany is a cycling nation. More than 200 long-distance cycling routes criss-cross the country, from the North Sea dunes to the Alpine foothills. The Elbe Cycle Route — Europe's most-cycled river path — starts just north of Prague and winds through dramatic gorges before flattening out across the north German plains. 11 tours available.

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Why Choose Germany for a Cycling Holiday?

Germany takes cycling seriously. The country has invested billions in cycling infrastructure and has a culture of multi-day bike touring that puts most European neighbours to shame. Long-distance routes are well-signposted, accommodation is geared for touring cyclists, and bike-friendly trains make logistics easy. All tours are available as self-guided cycling holidays with pre-booked hotels and daily luggage transfer.

For cyclists coming from Central Europe, the Elbe valley is the natural gateway. Starting in Prague or Dresden, the Prague to Dresden bike tour passes through the extraordinary Bohemian Switzerland canyon — dramatic sandstone pillars rising above the river — before emerging into the wider Elbe plains. It's one of the most visually varied cycling journeys on the continent, and unlike the alpine routes, it's manageable for recreational cyclists.

Best Cycling Routes in Germany

The Elbe is the heart of it — from Czech border gorges to the North Sea coast.

270 km 5–7 days

Elbe Cycle Route (Prague – Dresden)

The most spectacular section of the entire Elbe route. Bohemian Switzerland canyon, the fortified town of Pirna, and Dresden's baroque old city. Moderate terrain.

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600 km 10–14 days

Dresden – Hamburg (EuroVelo 7)

Continue north along the Elbe through flat north German countryside to the Hanseatic port of Hamburg. Progressively quieter and more remote — ideal for cyclists wanting solitude.

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320 km 7–9 days

Danube from Passau

Passau sits at the German-Austrian border where three rivers meet. The classic starting point for the Danube cycle route to Vienna — one of Europe's most popular cycling journeys.

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270 km 5–7 days

Prague – Dresden Family Tour

A family-adapted version of the Elbe route with shorter daily stages, carefully selected family-friendly hotels, and a gentler pace. Children love the castles and river ferries.

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Who Are German Cycling Holidays For?

History lovers

Dresden's baroque old city, Berlin's landmarks, Cold War history along the Elbe — cycling connects cultural dots that buses can't reach.

Families

The Prague–Dresden family tour has shorter stages, child-friendly hotels, and river ferry crossings that kids love.

Recreational cyclists

The Elbe plains north of Dresden are almost completely flat. If you're comfortable on a bike, you can handle it.

Long-distance tourers

The full Elbe from Prague to Hamburg (870 km) is one of Europe's great multi-week cycling journeys.

Germany Cycling Tours (11)

Prague - Dresden ★ Featured
  • 6 days
  • 549 € from
  • Easy level
  • 222 km distance
  • Prague - Dresden

    Czech Republic → Germany

    This bicycle route between Prague - the Czech Republic, and Dresden - Germany. is the favorite of the two countries. Why? Cyclists encounter natural beauty and centuries of history every day! From the…

    Prague-Dresden Family Tour ★ Featured
  • 7 days
  • 555 € from
  • Easy level
  • 125 km distance
  • Prague-Dresden Family Tour

    Czech Republic → Germany

    The Family tour follows mostly the same way as the clasic Prague Dresden tour. As this tour is designed to suit the whole familly, i tis divided into more days. The days are easier and the accommodati…

    Prague - Regensburg ★ Featured
  • 7 days
  • 599 € from
  • Moderate+ level
  • 330 km distance
  • Prague - Regensburg

    Czech Republic → Germany

    Old traderoute Let’s cycle along a medieval route between the Bohemian kingdom and the Holy Roman Empire that connects two majestic cities – Prague and Regensburg. Both, thanks to their unique archite…

    Passau - Vienna
  • 8 days
  • 495 € from
  • Moderate+ level
  • 326 km distance
  • Passau - Vienna

    Germany → Austria

    Passau is a cycling paradise at three rivers. Passau and Vienna – these are the highlights of one of the most beautiful long-distance cycle paths. The Danube Cycle Path promises an unforgettable holid…

    Elbe trail
  • 12 days
  • 799 € from
  • Moderate level
  • 530 km distance
  • Elbe trail

    Czech Republic → Germany

    Follow the mighty river. From the mountains to Prague and Dresden. Tasting dill soup, ginger bread and crispy Elbe rieslings. Enjoy the lush countryside and pristine river. Explore the numerou towns s…

    Prague - Passau
  • 7 days
  • 599 € from
  • Moderate+ level
  • 290 km distance
  • Prague - Passau

    Czech Republic → Germany

    The Prague-Passau road has always been one of the major communication arteries between Czech Kingdom and German empire. On this bike tour we will visit antique UNESCO towns Prague and Cesky Krumlov, s…

    Eger river trail
  • 7 days
  • 535 € from
  • Moderate level
  • 310 km distance
  • Eger river trail

    Czech Republic → Germany

    This tour is like a cabinet of treasures and curiosities both old and new.. You start in the quiet Renaissance town of Litoměřice on the Ohře and Elbe confluence. Every day, history and culture reveal…

    Along the river Elbe to the North sea (Magdeburg - Cuxhaven)
  • 11 days
  • 839 € from
  • Easy level
  • 462 km distance
  • Along the river Elbe to the North sea (Magdeburg - Cuxhaven)

    Embark on an unforgettable journey along the Elbe River, where the tranquil flow of the water mirrors the harmonious blend of natural splendor and cultural marvels. From the historic city of Magdeburg…

    Prague - Berlin
  • 12 days
  • 1125 € from
  • Moderate level
  • 536 km km distance
  • Prague - Berlin

    Czech Republic → Germany

    This long distance trail is like a mirror to Prague-Budapest. Just easier in terms of biking as we mostly stay flat along the Elbe. But there is for sure lots to see! Starting from Prague along all th…

    Munich – Venice
  • 9 days
  • 1428 € from
  • Moderate level
  • 528 km distance
  • Munich – Venice

    Germany → Italy

    The Munich–Venice Cycle Route combines relaxed cycling with the thrill of crossing the Alps, guiding you from Germany through Austria and all the way to northern Italy. Following well-marked cycle pat…

    Munich – Milan
  • 10 days
  • 1655 € from
  • Moderate level
  • 593 km distance
  • Munich – Milan

    Germany → Italy

    Embark on an unforgettable cycling journey that combines pure leisure with the thrill of crossing the Alps. This tour takes you from Munich, the vibrant capital of Bavaria, through Austria’s scenic Ty…

    Planning Your German Cycling Holiday

    Best Time to Visit

    May–June: Ideal — cool, rivers full, countryside green.
    July–August: Hottest and busiest on the Elbe.
    September: Excellent — warm, quieter, harvest atmosphere.

    Getting There

    Most tours start in Prague (fly) or Dresden (fly or train from Berlin, Frankfurt). Excellent rail connections throughout Germany — bikes travel easily on Deutsche Bahn regional trains.

    Typical Tour Cost

    Self-guided 7-day Elbe tour: €900–€1,300 per person, including hotels, luggage transfer, and route maps. Germany offers good value accommodation outside of major cities.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best cycling routes in Germany?

    The Elbe Cycle Route is Germany's most popular long-distance path, running 1,200 km from the Czech border to the North Sea. The Prague to Dresden section through Bohemian Switzerland is particularly spectacular. Other excellent routes include the Danube from Passau and the Rhine.

    Is cycling in Germany safe?

    Germany has excellent cycling infrastructure with dedicated paths separated from road traffic on major touring routes. The Elbe Cycle Route follows the river almost entirely on dedicated paths. German roads are well-maintained and drivers are accustomed to cyclists.

    How hilly is cycling in Germany?

    Riverside routes along the Elbe and Danube are accessible for recreational cyclists. The Elbe passes through some hills in Bohemian Switzerland near the Czech border, but the rest is mostly flat. The Rhine and Black Forest areas are hillier.