Cross Bavaria and the Dolomites to end in Venice on this unreal 12-day ride
Push yourself on this exhilarating 12-day tour from Germany, through Austria, to Italy. Explore three countries on two wheels, cycle through the Alps, explore world-class cities, and end the tour in La Serenissima, the iconic Venice. With a nice balance between longer and shorter riding days, this tour offers a perfect balance of physical challenge and cultural immersion.
This itinerary offers something new each day, including unique accommodation in a new town every night. You’ll cycle on small side roads, along old railway tracks, and beside great rivers as you traverse Bavaria, the Alps, and the Italian countryside to the Adriatic Sea. The tour ends in the most iconic Italian city, Venice, where you can feast on local food and wine to your heart’s content. Do you need to stir up your stagnant life? The Munich to Venice in 12 days by Bike might be the spark you need!
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Munich to Venice in 12 days by Bike Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Munich
Find your way to Munich, the metropolitan centre of Bavaria. Settle into your hotel and wander this iconic German city during the evening.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Munich
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Ride to Bad Tölz
Fill up on your first German-style breakfast before getting on your bike to start the tour. Today, you’ll ride along the Isar River, past several religious sites, and through many traditional Bavarian villages. Stop for a quick snack and conversation with the locals.
When you arrive in Bad Tölz, take yourself out for a traditional beer at a local tavern.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Bad Tölz
Distance: 6 hours, 60km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 Cycle to Maurach, Austria
Fuel up with breakfast to prepare for a long ride today. Start by cruising along a river until Lake Sylvenstein comes into view, then continue riding through Karwendel Nature Park.
In the afternoon, you enter Austria and pass by Lake Achen, a stunning lake nestled amid immense peaks. Later, you’ll reach Maurach, a quaint town tucked into a basin in the Alps. (Depending on availability, you might stay in Schwaz.)
Overnight Location: Hotel in Maurach or Schwaz
Distance: 7 hours, 68-77km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Ride to Innsbruck
You can enjoy a leisurely breakfast since you have a shorter ride today. Leaving Maurach, cycle a well-marked paved cycling path into Tyrol’s capital, Innsbruck. Feel free to cruise around to one of the many lakes, or settle into your hotel and stroll the town visiting the historical sites like the Golden Roof or Mount Isel.
Get some local Austrian food tonight—you head to Italy tomorrow.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Innsbruck
Distance: 5 hours, 43-50km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 Transfer and Cycle to Rio di Pusteria
After breakfast, you’ll hop in a transfer (train or bus) to eliminate the toughest part of today’s journey: the ascent to Brennero Pass. This pass marks the Austrian-Italian border, and from here, you’ll descend for a pleasant ride next to an old railway track. Arrive in Rio di Pusteria, a lovely village tucked into green mountains.
Wander the old town to pick a local restaurant for a tasty Italian feast.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Rio di Pusteria
Distance: 5.5 hours, 55km + transfer (train or bus)
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6 Bike to Villabassa/Dobbiaco
Today marks the halfway point! Indulge in breakfast with a cup or two of Italian espresso before leaving. Cycle next to the Rienz River, enjoying the sight of its emerald waters winding through South Tyrol. When you feel like you need a break, stop at a museum to stretch your legs and learn about the area. An old castle in Brunico hosts one of the museums—a sight to see in itself.
Keep pedalling along the river until you reach Villabassa or Dobbiaco for the night (depending on availability). If you rented a bike from the tour company, you can stop in their shop in Dobbiaco for a tune-up if needed.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Villabassa or Dobbiaco
Distance: 5–6 hours, 50–55km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 Ride through the Dolomites, Part 1
You have a short ride today. Take as many breaks as you want to admire the unreal surroundings on this especially scenic day! Leaving your hotel, you’ll set off to Lake Landro, where you’ll have to best view of the famous Drei Zinnen (Three Peaks). After breaking at this iconic spot, cruise downhill to the charming village of Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Walk around at sunset to find some dinner and imprint the wonderful scenery into your mind.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Cortina d’Ampezzo
Distance: 3–4 hours, 30–35km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 8 Ride through the Dolomites, Part 2
Delete some pictures from your phone—you’ll need to make space for today’s landscapes. After breakfast, you’ll ride next to the old railway cutting through the Dolomites. Stop at the turquoise gem of Lake Sorapis and then Cinque Torri (Five Towers) for some stunning breaks from riding.
Continue downhill to Pieve di Cadore, then link up with a newer bike path that leads you to Longarone, a town that was rebuilt in 1963 after a flood washed away the village completely.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Longarone
Distance: 5.5 hours, 55km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 9 Cycle in the Prosecco Region
Enjoy your breakfast and get going for the day. Head south into the Prosecco region, stopping for a break at Lake Santa Croce, much larger than the alpine lakes you’ve seen over the last few days.
When you arrive in Conegliano, settle into your hotel, then go in search of a glass of prosecco!
Overnight Location: Hotel in Conegliano
Distance: 5.5 hours, 55km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 10 Ride into Treviso
After breakfast, you’ll ride south and leave the Alps behind. As you descend into the Italian planes, you’ll notice waterways, villas, and magnificent buildings all over. Keep pedalling closer to the Adriatic Sea, stopping in Treviso for the night.
Ease your way into the quintessential Italian experience by having a night in “little Venice” first.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Treviso
Distance: 5 hours, 50km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 11 Ride to the Floating City of Venice
Appreciate the flatter terrain as you cruise on your last full day to the iconic “floating city,” Venice. Follow the Sile River until this famous city comes into view. If you have time after you arrive, take a canal tour of this undeniably dreamy city.
Spoil yourself with a feast of Venetian food and wine to celebrate your 12-day ride from Germany to Italy. Saluti!
Overnight Location: Hotel in Mainland Venice
Distance: 5 hours, 47km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 12 Departure
Your tour concludes after breakfast and check-out. You can organize your own departure transfer, or maybe you’ll want to extend your stay in Venice (who wouldn’t?).
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
This self-guided tour is always run as a private tour for your group only. The prices below are per person.
2025 Departures
The departures are available every Tuesday, from April 25th to October 4th, 2025.
- Single room: from $2,350 USD*
- Sharing a double room: from $1,895 USD*
*-Pricing for this tour depends on the dates of your trip. Please click the booking button below to get the exact pricing for your trip dates.
Book NowAccommodation on the Munich to Venice in 12 days by Bike
This tour is based in 3 and 4-star hotels. Tourist tax, if requested at the hotel, is not included and will have to be paid upon arrival. This is normally no more than $25 USD per person).
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy and single travellers will pay a supplement. If you are in a group but prefer a single room, the required supplement is included in the listed price.
Hotels on Standard Tour
Hotel in Munich
Enjoy a stay in this well-loved German city with classic architecture and the mountains you’ll explore in the distance. Taverns, restaurants, and activities abound.
Hotel in Bad Tölz
Located in Bavaria, Bad Tölz will keep you entertained during your stay. Many great hikes await, or you can walk the city to browse shops, parks, fountains, and taverns.
Hotel in Maurach
Right next to a magical lake among mountains, you’ll find Maurach. It’s a charming town that becomes a popular ski destination in winter.
Hotel in Innsbruck
The capital of Tyrol awaits. Innsbruck, Austria, sits at the foot of the Alps, so while you admire the cathedrals and Old Town, a stunning mountain view fills the background.
Hotel in Rio di Pusteria
Enjoy a tranquil stay in this mountain village tucked in the Puster Valley. Cycle the cobblestone streets in the centre, or just enjoy the nature all around you.
Hotel in Villabassa/Dobbiaco
Both of these mountain villages will take your breath away. Amid the Puster Valley, you’ll be surrounded by peaks and fields as far as you can see.
Hotel in Cortina d’Ampezzo
Known as the Pearl of the Dolomites, enjoy a night in this town in the centre of it all. Nearby attractions include the Drei Zinnen (Three Peaks) and other great massifs.
Hotel in Longarone
This modern town was completely rebuilt in 1963 after a landslide hit the dam above the town and caused a flood, washing everything away.
Hotel in Conegliano
Relax in this stunning town with ancient architecture and peaks in every direction. Prosecco production is rampant in this region, so treat yourself to a glass!
Hotel in Treviso
An underrated beauty, Treviso consists of iconic canals, arched bridges, and stunning old buildings. Often called “the little Venice,” this is a gateway to the real thing.
Hotel in Venice
You already have an image in your head of this city: the city of canals, the floating city, La Serenissima. Cultural sights abound here, and foodies will have a heyday.
What’s Included in the Munich to Venice in 12 days by Bike Tour?
Meals
11 breakfasts are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 11 nights are included in the tour. Additional nights before or after the tour can be booked as a supplement.
Transportation during the Tour
While you cycle between hotels, transportation for your luggage is included. Transfers mentioned in the itinerary are included.
Also Included
- Tour information in English
- Well-planned routes
- Detail route descriptions
- Detailed maps
- Videobriefing
- 24-hour telephone assistance
Not included
- Arrival and departure transfers
- Guide services
- Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
- Flights or public transportation
- Travel insurance and tourism tax
- Entrance fees of any kind
- Anything not mentioned as included
Optional Extras
- Extra nights in any accommodation
- Bike rental
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