ADFC Sunday tour to the Aach spring
We cycle via Wahlwies and Eigeltingen to the Aachtopf, Germany’s largest spring. A break is planned there and there is the opportunity to stop for refreshments. The route then continues via Aach to Mühlhausen, where we enjoy a fantastic view of the Hegau mountains. In Hausen we come to the Aach. From here we cycle along the Aach cycle path via Rielasingen, Bohlingen and Moos back to Radolfzell.
Meeting point: 11.00 am, Seetorplatz
Route: approx. 55 km, easy-medium (250 m elevation gain)
Tour leader: Eberhard Luik, +49 175 8622701
E-mail: eberhard.luik@uni-konstanz.de
Fee: 3 €, members free of charge
ADFC day tour to the Höchsten
Arrival by train to Friedrichshafen. From Fhfn we cycle partly along the Rotach via Unterteuringen to Fuchstobel. Then continue via Urnau along the Rotach to Haslachmühle. From there it’s uphill via Siessen and Unter-/ Oberhomburg to Höchsten. There we take a break and stop for refreshments. Refreshed, we head downhill to Illmensee and on to Heiligenberg. Via Frickingen, Salem Castle and Mendlishausen/ Affenberg we cycle via Nußdorf to Überlingen. At Überlingen station, we board the train to Radolfzell (departure 18:11). If you prefer, you can also cycle back to Radolfzell along the lake. A full battery is required. Registration with the tour leader by October 17, 2025.
Meeting point: R.zell train station 8.30 a.m.
Route: 85 km, 840 m elevation gain, difficult
Tour leader: Karl-Heinz Störk +49(0)170 / 3214672
E-mail: karl-heinz.stoerk@adfc-bw.de
Cost: €5, members free of charge
ADFC Sunday tour: From Meßkirch to Radolfzell
We experience nostalgia on a train ride on the Biberbahn through the Ablach Valley to Meßkirch. From there we travel through western Linzgau, past the Schwackenreuter quarry ponds to Stockach. After a stop for refreshments in Stockach, we return to Radolfzell. Registration until September 12, 2025
Meeting point: 11.30 am Radolfzell train station
Route: approx. 50 km, easy
Tour leader: Günter Oschwald, +49 176 47269739
E-mail: oschwald@aol.com
Cost contribution: € 3, members free of charge
ADFC day tour through the Alb valley to St. Blasien
Travel by train to the starting point in Waldshut. From the start at Waldshut train station, we cycle via Dogern to Albbruck, then slightly uphill through the Alb valley to St. Blasien. Here we will visit the cathedral and stop for refreshments in the town. The return journey to the Rhine leads over a few climbs, past Herrischried and Rickenbach, following the Murg into the Rhine Valley to Murg am Rhein. This is a strenuous but impressive cycle tour for fit cyclists. To be on the safe side, the charger should be carried along. We then cycle from Murg along the Rhine to Bad Säckingen, where we take the train back to Radolfzell. Please register with the tour leader by September 23, 2025. A full battery is a must
Meeting point: 09.00 am station entrance
Route: approx. 85 km, difficult – 1094 m
Tour leader: Hanspeter Bürgel, +49 176 40482833
E-mail: hape.buergel@web.de
Cost contribution: € 5, members free of charge
ADFC Sunday tour to the Aach spring
We cycle via Wahlwies and Eigeltingen to the Aachtopf, Germany’s largest spring. A break is planned there and there is the opportunity to stop for refreshments. The route then continues via Aach to Mühlhausen, where we enjoy a fantastic view of the Hegau mountains. In Hausen we come to the Aach. From here we cycle along the Aach cycle path via Rielasingen, Bohlingen and Moos back to Radolfzell.
Meeting point: 11.00 am, Seetorplatz
Route: approx. 55 km, easy-medium (250 m elevation gain)
Tour leader: Eberhard Luik, +49 175 8622701
E-mail: eberhard.luik@uni-konstanz.de
Fee: 3 €, members free of charge
ADFC day tour to the Höchsten
Arrival by train to Friedrichshafen. From Fhfn we cycle partly along the Rotach via Unterteuringen to Fuchstobel. Then continue via Urnau along the Rotach to Haslachmühle. From there it’s uphill via Siessen and Unter-/ Oberhomburg to Höchsten. There we take a break and stop for refreshments. Refreshed, we head downhill to Illmensee and on to Heiligenberg. Via Frickingen, Salem Castle and Mendlishausen/ Affenberg we cycle via Nußdorf to Überlingen. At Überlingen station, we board the train to Radolfzell (departure 18:11). If you prefer, you can also cycle back to Radolfzell along the lake. A full battery is required. Registration with the tour leader by October 17, 2025.
Meeting point: R.zell train station 8.30 a.m.
Route: 85 km, 840 m elevation gain, difficult
Tour leader: Karl-Heinz Störk +49(0)170 / 3214672
E-mail: karl-heinz.stoerk@adfc-bw.de
Cost: €5, members free of charge
ADFC Sunday tour: From Meßkirch to Radolfzell
We experience nostalgia on a train ride on the Biberbahn through the Ablach Valley to Meßkirch. From there we travel through western Linzgau, past the Schwackenreuter quarry ponds to Stockach. After a stop for refreshments in Stockach, we return to Radolfzell. Registration until September 12, 2025
Meeting point: 11.30 am Radolfzell train station
Route: approx. 50 km, easy
Tour leader: Günter Oschwald, +49 176 47269739
E-mail: oschwald@aol.com
Cost contribution: € 3, members free of charge
ADFC day tour through the Alb valley to St. Blasien
Travel by train to the starting point in Waldshut. From the start at Waldshut train station, we cycle via Dogern to Albbruck, then slightly uphill through the Alb valley to St. Blasien. Here we will visit the cathedral and stop for refreshments in the town. The return journey to the Rhine leads over a few climbs, past Herrischried and Rickenbach, following the Murg into the Rhine Valley to Murg am Rhein. This is a strenuous but impressive cycle tour for fit cyclists. To be on the safe side, the charger should be carried along. We then cycle from Murg along the Rhine to Bad Säckingen, where we take the train back to Radolfzell. Please register with the tour leader by September 23, 2025. A full battery is a must
Meeting point: 09.00 am station entrance
Route: approx. 85 km, difficult – 1094 m
Tour leader: Hanspeter Bürgel, +49 176 40482833
E-mail: hape.buergel@web.de
Cost contribution: € 5, members free of charge
ADFC Sunday tour to the Aach spring
We cycle via Wahlwies and Eigeltingen to the Aachtopf, Germany’s largest spring. A break is planned there and there is the opportunity to stop for refreshments. The route then continues via Aach to Mühlhausen, where we enjoy a fantastic view of the Hegau mountains. In Hausen we come to the Aach. From here we cycle along the Aach cycle path via Rielasingen, Bohlingen and Moos back to Radolfzell.
Meeting point: 11.00 am, Seetorplatz
Route: approx. 55 km, easy-medium (250 m elevation gain)
Tour leader: Eberhard Luik, +49 175 8622701
E-mail: eberhard.luik@uni-konstanz.de
Fee: 3 €, members free of charge
ADFC day tour to the Höchsten
Arrival by train to Friedrichshafen. From Fhfn we cycle partly along the Rotach via Unterteuringen to Fuchstobel. Then continue via Urnau along the Rotach to Haslachmühle. From there it’s uphill via Siessen and Unter-/ Oberhomburg to Höchsten. There we take a break and stop for refreshments. Refreshed, we head downhill to Illmensee and on to Heiligenberg. Via Frickingen, Salem Castle and Mendlishausen/ Affenberg we cycle via Nußdorf to Überlingen. At Überlingen station, we board the train to Radolfzell (departure 18:11). If you prefer, you can also cycle back to Radolfzell along the lake. A full battery is required. Registration with the tour leader by October 17, 2025.
Meeting point: R.zell train station 8.30 a.m.
Route: 85 km, 840 m elevation gain, difficult
Tour leader: Karl-Heinz Störk +49(0)170 / 3214672
E-mail: karl-heinz.stoerk@adfc-bw.de
Cost: €5, members free of charge