The itinerary
at a glance
For your 8-day tour from Munich to Prague
Your adventure begins with your individual arrival in Munich, whether by plane, train, or car. After settling in, you'll embark on a guided tour of this vibrant city, followed by a delightful welcome dinner. Your first night will be spent in a comfortable 4-star hotel in Munich's city center, such as the Platzl Hotel, with dinner at a charming traditional restaurant.
This morning, a transfer will whisk you from the Bavarian capital to the border of Lower Bavaria with the Upper Palatinate, leading you to the famous Weltenburg Abbey at the Danube Gorge. This monastery is nestled within one of Germany's most beautiful river landscapes, with a significant Roman border and military road established here as early as 45 AD. With over 1000 years of history, this Benedictine monastery has a rich and eventful past.
After a guided visit, you'll embark on a picturesque boat trip through the stunning Danube breakthrough. Your e-bikes will be waiting for you at the pier in Kehlheim, and you'll cycle along the increasingly mighty Danube to the former Free Imperial City of Regensburg. You'll cross the famous Stone Bridge to reach your hotel on the Danube island for the night.
After breakfast, you'll embark on your second cycling stage. You'll consistently follow the beautiful course of the Regen river, passing through magnificent deciduous forests, river meadows, and natural landscapes. For our lunch break, we've chosen an excellent spot in Roding, widely known as the gateway to the Bavarian Forest. Continuing along the many meanders of the Regen, you'll soon reach today's destination, Cham.
A stroll through Cham, with its over 1000-year history, will enchant you once more before you begin today's cycling stage. Initially, you'll follow the Cham river, which quickly leads you to Furth im Wald, the "City of the Dragon's Sting." The Drachenstich, Germany's oldest folk play, attracts tens of thousands of visitors to the city each year. Your guide will tell you more about the festival and the technology behind the world's largest four-legged walking robot.
From Furth, the German-Czech border is just a few kilometers away. On the Bohemian side, the path continues to Domazlice.The route is mostly flat, following small roads and cycle paths. Your destination is Domazlice, a charming town renowned for its beautiful arcaded market square.
The charming town of Domazlice will truly delight you. Nestled in unspoiled nature, the town boasts a vibrant folklore tradition. Its center is adorned with numerous colorful Renaissance houses featuring arcades. Horšovský Týn Castle is one of the most significant architectural sights in West Bohemia. The original bishop's castle with its chapel was built in the early Gothic style. In 1557, the castle was severely damaged by fire and subsequently rebuilt in a Renaissance style. A large garden also belongs to the castle.
You'll then traverse magnificent landscapes by regional train and e-bike, visiting many small villages on your way to Pilsen. A good Pilsner beer at the Pilsner Urquell Brewery provides a perfect conclusion to the day, rewarding you for your efforts.
Today you'll cycle through tranquil landscapes and nature parks. Small, idyllic villages along the Klabava stream, such as Dobřív with its historic water mill, dot your path. Your stage destination, Beroun, invites you to linger. We'll explore the medieval city walls of Beroun on foot before dinner.
On your final cycling stage, you'll first ride along the spectacular river valley of the Berounka. Soon, you'll reach Karlštejn, a high-Gothic castle built as early as 1348, renowned far beyond the country's borders. Just before Prague, the Berounka flows into the Vltava, which will now guide you directly into the city center of Prague. The Czech metropolis is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. An evening city stroll and a refined dinner will be the crowning conclusion to your impressive cycling tour.
After breakfast, your incredible e-bike journey concludes. You'll enjoy individual onward travel or begin your extension program in Prague.
Level
Occasional cyclists
You prefer flat terrain, but you won’t be put off by the occasional hill. There has to be the right mix of breaks, nature and culture. You enjoy exercise and bring some stamina and cycling experience to the table.
Topography
The Bavarian Forest and Bohemian Forest regions are hilly; particularly in the Czech section of the route, there are some longer climbs to tackle.
Road conditions
The quality of the trails varies, ranging from side streets and paved bike paths to unpaved field and forest trails. Heavy traffic is expected only on short sections.
Route-finding & navigation
On these tours, a knowledeable guide shows you the way.
Perfect for e-bike groups
The stages of this e-bike group tour are designed so that they can be comfortably completed by e-bike.
Services & Info
Trip details
- 7 x national 2*/3*4* level overnight stay
- 7 x hearty breakfast buffet
- 6 x multi-course dinner menu
- Boat trip through the Danube Gorge (Day 2)
- Luggage transport from hotel to hotel
- Daily transfers according to the itinerary
- Guided tours in Munich, Regensburg, Pilsen and Prague
- Admission to Weltenburg Abbey and Karlstein Castle
- Rental e-bike for 6 days
- English-speaking local bike guide
- Support van with bicycle trailer
- This tour requires a minimum of 8 participants. If this number is not reached and the tour is cancelled, you will be notified no later than 21 days before the start of the tour.
- If the tour is cancelled, you will receive a full refund. No further claims will be accepted.
- Once the minimum number of participants has been reached, the tour is guaranteed to take place. You will receive confirmation of your booking as soon as a PEDALO representative has checked the available capacity.
Please note that although the guide on your trip speaks English, your fellow travellers are likely to be mainly from German-speaking countries.
Prices & Dates
at a glance
Arrival: Sunday, 03.05. / 10.05. / 06.09. / 13.09.2026
Frequently asked
questions
Riding into the sunset - together!
Bike together, enjoy together. PEDALO guided group tours bring together just the right people to add that extra kick to your cycling holiday. Riding in a group is always an experience in itself. You get to know new people and yourself better. You experience how wonderful it is to share the joy of accomplishing goals, and you realise that things are simply better together - and that you can go further.
In a small group of no more than 16 people, you can enjoy first-class support from your tour guides who will not only take care of your bike and the navigation, but also provide a varied sightseeing programme. They are always on hand with advice, assistance and exciting information about the country and its people.
The support van offers an additional level of comfort. If you feel a bit sluggish after your lunchtime picnic (made with fresh, regional products) or you’ve just run out of steam, it can carry you through the next climb - or all the way to the hotel!
Your travel documents usually include general travel information, a hotel list, a road book and/or detailed maps as well as a textual description of the route; you will also get luggage tags and possibly also vouchers and/or information material on the various sightseeing attractions. The exact contents of the information package depend on the booked trip and its included services.
The documents will be sent to you approx. two to three weeks before the start of your tour. Depending on the trip, you may receive them partly in digital form and partly by post – or you will receive the hotel list and general travel information in advance by e-mail, and the remaining documents along with the maps on site at your starting hotel.
Please note that the travel documents are issued exclusively for PEDALO guests and are therefore not available without a booking.
The transport of your luggage from hotel to hotel is included as part of the basic service package for all staged tours and round trips in the PEDALO programme. You simply leave your luggage out for our courier in the morning before you set off on your cycling stage. When you arrive at your next accommodation in the late afternoon or early evening, it will be there waiting for you.
Just in case, we recommend always packing a change of clothes in your saddle bag, especially for short stages which you may cover more quickly than the luggage driver.
Depending on how the logistics are organised on site, there may be restrictions on the maximum weight and/or number of pieces of luggage. You will receive more detailed information on this with the travel documents well before the start of your trip.
Travel insurance is not included in our prices. You can decide whether to get a quote elsewhere or simply book your travel insurance online at pedalo.com/en/service/travel-insurance. In any case, we recommend that you take out travel cancellation insurance!
Please note that for last-minute bookings (less than 30 days before the start of the trip), insurance cover can only be taken out within 3 days of booking.