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Baden and Alsace Wineroute

Freedom Holiday Self Guided Grading Level 3
8 days/7 nights Price - £605pp Tour Code GE009
 

Black Forest GateauFreiburg, the capital of the Black Forest, is one of the most attractive cities in Germany thanks to its climate and geographical situation. As a lively and cosmopolitan university city with an almost 900-year history, Freiburg has made a name for itself as a cultural centre that is known far beyond the region. The traditional and the modern come together here in a very harmonious way. A good 200 kilometres long and 60 kilometres wide, the Black Forest is not only one of the most varied but also one of the biggest and probably best known holiday regions in Germany.

Strasbourg's European character is rooted in its long history. Former free city of the Holy Roman Empire, Strasbourg is now a capital of Europe and the world. Like New York and Geneva, it has the distinction of being home to major international organizations without being a national capital. Strasbourg, while a business centre, is also home to numerous parks and gardens and enchanting old quarters such as "La Petite France" and the area around the Cathedral. The Île River winds its way around the city, encircling the centre of town, a large part of which is for pedestrians only.

Moving on to Colmar one of the prettiest towns in the Alsace with cobbled streets, Alsatian buildings and brightly coloured half-timbered houses.  The canal quarter known as 'Petite Venise' is particularly well preserved and includes the tanner's quarters.  It is not hard to imagine 16th century wine merchants shipping their wine along these waterways. 

 

Includes

  • 7 nights in comfortable accommodation (based on 2 people sharing)
  • 7 x breakfast
  • Bike hire
  • Luggage transfer
  • Maps and route information

Excludes

  • Flights
  • Cycling Helmets

Optional extras

  • Insurance £22pp
  • Single Supplement £190
  • Additional night in Freiburg £62pp (single £100)

How to get there

  • Fly to Basel/Freiburg/Mulhouse airport. Bus to Freiburg
  • Fly to Frankfurt. Train to Freiburg
 

Departure Dates in 2009 - every Sunday from 12th April to 13th September

 
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Daily Itinerary
 

Day 1 (Sunday): Arrival in Freiburg.

Individual arrival in Freiburg. This sunny city at the foot of the black forest has a lot to offer and the old town is really impressive. The whole centre of the city has hundreds of wonderful old buildings, a fantastic street life with a lot of small bistros and cafés all around where you can have your glass of wine, a coffee or a delicious ice cream. The cathedral is the landmark of Freiburg (and the region!). Started in 1200 (in late Romanesque style) it was finished 1513.

Day 2 (Monday): Freiburg to Endingen/Malterdingen, 22 miles (35 km).

In the morning you start your first cycle ride and you can choose between two routes. One route leads you through the vineyards of the Tuniberg to Breisach along the Rhine shore. The alternative route leads you along the foot of the vineyards of the sunny Kaiserstuhl. Your destination is the medieval town of Endingen. Overnight in Endingen or Malterdingen.

Day 3 (Tuesday): Endingen/Malterdingen to Rust/Mahlberg, 19 to 25 miles (30 to 40 km).

Passing the wine village of Sasbach you reach the banks of the Rhine. You cycle through the green Rhine meadows, sometimes on the embankment of the Rhine, towards Rust. The European park, Germany's largest amusement park with many attractions, is located in Rust. Overnight in Rust or Mahlberg.

Day 4 (Wednesday): Rust/Mahlberg to Kehl/Straßburg, 31 miles (50 km).

Today you cycle again through the alluvial land of the Rhine. On the right side the scenery of the northern black forest accompanies you. The beautiful Alsatian metropolis Strasbourg with its attractive old part of town is the highlight of the day. The popular corner of the Grand Île (the Main Island) is where the Île river splits up into a number of canals, and cascades through a small area of half-timbered houses. The quarter is brimming with tourist restaurants and souvenir shops. Overnight in Strasbourg or Kehl, the frontier town on the German side of the river. From Kehl you can easily get to Strasbourg by public transport.

Day 5 (Thursday): Kehl/Straßburg to Molsheim/Obernai, 25 miles (40 km).

You can take your time in the morning for a visit around the numerous sights of Strasbourg. You will cycle along the euro-cycle track to Molsheim, where Ettore Bugatti (1881-1947) established his famous automobile and railcar factory Here your route starts along the Alsatian wineroad. Destination is the wine town of Obernai. Overnight in Molsheim or Obernai.

Day 6 (Friday): Molsheim/Obernai to St. Hippolyte, 25 miles (40 km).

You continue south on the “Route du Vin” cycling through green vineyards and passing a number of Alsatian villages with multicoloured half-timbered houses. Passing Dambach-la-Ville you reach Saint Hippolyte, which lies at the foot of the famous, majestic castle. You will find that in Alsace, Mother Nature has the subtlest tastes to offer! Such as the bouquet of Saint-Hippolyte wines, which can be sampled at the 'winstub'. Overnight in St. Hippolyte.

Day 7 (Saturday): St. Hippolyte to Colmar/Eguisheim, 22 miles (35 km).

On the last hop of the Alsatian wineroad the romantic towns Ribeauville and Riquewihr invite you for a stroll through the medieval lanes. Finally you reach Colmar where the centre of the city reveals its charm: the colours and atmosphere of streets and alley-ways have been well-preserved since the Middle Ages and their ancient houses are reflected in the water which passes through the city. Churches, cloisters, half-timbered houses, balconies, facades with ornate wood sculptures, paintings, gables, and edifices from the Renaissance all add to this very special city. The leather maker's district has recently been restored to create one of the most picturesque areas, "Little Venice." Also worth a visit is the world-famous Issenheimer altar i the Unterlinden museum. Overnight in Colmar or in the neighbouring Eguisheim.

Day 8 (Sunday): Colmar to Freiburg, 34 miles (54 km).

Today you cycle through the Rhine lowlands passing Breisach with its powerful cathedral and the Tuniberg to reach Freiburg. It is time to return your bikes and collect your luggage and make your way home. Alternatively you have the option of extending your holiday by staying in Freiburg for an extra night.

 

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