Five Country Odyssey
Bicycle France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria
& Liechtenstein
An enchanting tour that provides an opportunity to experience
some of the best cycling routes in France, Germany and Switzerland. We
explore a region of well-preserved history with medieval villages
and hillsides of crumbling castles. Sampling the many splendid
wines will delight your palate and whet your appetite for the excellent
local cuisine.
In the Alsace we follow the Route du Vin (Wine Road),
which weaves its way through countless flowered villages and medieval
towers, walls and houses built from the red sandstone of the nearby
Vosges Mountains. The Alsace is the home of some of France’s
most exquisite cuisine and elegant wines, with more Michelin starred
restaurants than any other part of the world. There is also
a wealth of simple “regional” dishes such as Choucroute
Royale (the local sauerkraut smothered with a mix of meats,
sausage and potatoes), Baeckeoffe (casserole of beef,
lamb, pork, onions and potatoes), and traditional onion tarte. Muenster cheese
comes from the local dairies and the dry Alsatian Riesling and
Gewürztraminer wines are internationally renowned.
On the German side of the border we enjoy a taste of the Badische
Weinstrasse (Baden Wine Road) which stretches from Baden
Baden all the way to the Swiss border. The Schwarzwald (Black
Forest) is Germany’s largest and most beautiful forest
with streams, waterfalls, small lakes and story book villages
dating back centuries. Famous for its mineral springs and
wooden cuckoo clocks, it is also home to some of the country’s
finest traditional food. The Black Forest Smoked
Ham and Black Forest Cake are
both world famous.
On our final days of cycling we discover the fascinating diversity
of Switzerland. Although a small country, it offers a tremendous
variety of cultures, languages, cuisine, architecture and refreshing
scenery. Some of the gastronomic highlights include the special
cheese dishes, Raclette, Rösti and sausages. The
local fish from Lake Constance is another specialty.
With several short hops on the train or in the support vehicle,
even beginning and intermediate cyclists can enjoy this tour. Those
looking for a challenge have the chance to follow a longer and
more strenuous route each day with twists, turns, climbs and descends
through the majesty of the mountains. Join us for an unforgettable
journey, and experience the richness and variety these countries
offer!
Plan to arrive at Strasbourg airport no later than Monday morning.
Monday, June 25th, Strasbourg. This afternoon
our local guide will take us on a walkingtour through the historic
streets of Strasbourg. We’ll visit the historic old
town, the rose-colored cathedral and the infamous “Bridge
of the Crow,” where in bygone days criminals were executed
and their bodies left for hungry crows. Festive welcoming
party and dinner tonight.
Tuesday, Birkenwald. We
bike to Saverne, a quaint little town with an impressive red
sandstone palace. After
lunch we continue to Marmoutier with its 13th century abbey that
is considered to be one of the most remarkable examples of Romanesque
architecture in the Alsace.
Wednesday, Dieffenthal. This morning we
visit one of the most picturesque villages in the Alsace. In
the 16th century a double fortified wall was built around Obernai,
which still encloses the main part of the town with the old half-timbered
houses lining the narrow streets. Continue your Odyssey along
quiet country lanes of the Alsatian wine route. Castle
ruins and villages, still hemmed in by ancient town walls, dot
the hillsides.
Thursday & Friday, Colmar. We bicycle
through Kaysersberg, the birthplace of Dr. Albert Schweitzer.
A refreshing forest ride takes us back to the Route du Vin and
to Colmar with its maze of narrow streets lined with Renaissance
houses. Friday morning we have a guided tour of Colmar
and a visit to the birthplace of Bartholdi, sculptor of the Statue
of Liberty.
Saturday, Freiburg. Crossing the Rhine
River into Germany we pass numerous vineyards and wine villages. Freiburg,
with its colorful town square and towering cathedral, is considered
the capital of the Black Forest. The local university makes
this a lively town with lots of music and street theater.
Sunday & Monday, Konstanz. A short
transfer takes us through meadows, woods and over the top of
the Black Forest Mountains. We then have a fun downhill
journey on our bikes to the Bodensee (Lake Constance),
Europe’s third largest lake. We pass through Meersburg,
with a
castle dating back to the 7th century. Vineyards
encircle the village walls and the local museum holds one of
the largest wine barrels ever built. Monday’s cycling
route meanders over the border into Switzerland and then back
to Germany. Take time to visit the garden island of Mainau,
a tribute to the art and science of horticulture.
Tuesday & Wednesday, Appenzell. We
bike up to Appenzell, known for its well-preserved Swiss architecture. Few
cars travel the backroads we have discovered and only the occasional
sound of a cow disturbs the tranquility of the lush Alpine meadows. Option
of a train trip part of the way up! The next day you can
sleep in or go for a pleasant hike in the nearby mountains.
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Bad Ragaz. More
downhill riding as we cross the border into Austria and then
cycle across the tiny country of Liechtenstein. We pass
through the scenic area that inspired the well-known story of Heidi. Our
hotel for the next three nights is a charming castle nestled
in a private park with an adjacent golf course. The hotel
has just completed its new spa complex and has an outdoor pool. Optional
rides are scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Bike up to
Davos, Europe’s highest town, for breathtaking mountain
scenery and to one of Switzerland’s most beautiful lakes,
Walensee. Farewell dinner Saturday evening.
Sunday, July 8th. This morning we transfer
you to the Zurich airport or the local train station. Travel
time is approximately two hours, arriving at the airport at 11
AM
Average daily distance: 31*38*65 miles (three options each day)
Tour price: $3,995 per person; $680 single supplement
Tour date: June 25th to July 8th, 2007 (14 days/13 nights)
Tour Leaders: Gerhard Meng & assistant
Includes all breakfasts and ten dinners.
What else is included in the tour price?
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