You're in the right place! Whether in nature, in the middle of the city, for families, in the countryside, historic or traditional: among Thuringia's TOP hosts, everyone will find exactly the right address.
By bike or on foot
to and through Thuringia
Cyclists can cross Thuringia in stages on the long-distance cycle routes. The D-Route 11 Baltic Sea - Upper Bavaria with the Saaleradweg and the Mittelland-Route D4 with the long-distance cycle route Thüringer Städtekette are worth mentioning here. Or you can cycle on the regional cycle routes across the country, e.g. on the Bach-Rad-Erlebnisroute or the Kyffhäuser-Radweg.
Cyclists can cross Thuringia in stages on the long-distance bike routes. The D-Route 11 Baltic Sea - Upper Bavaria with the Saaleradweg and the Mittelland-Route D4 with the long-distance cycle route Thüringer Städtekette should be mentioned here. Or you can cycle on the regional cycle routes across the state, e.g. on the Bach-Rad-Erlebnisroute or the Kyffhäuser-Radweg.
The Free State of Thuringia offers a comprehensive service with its cycle route planner, including tour planning, defect reports and helpful tips for your Thuringia tour. Furthermore, you will find information about bicycle transport in public transport and bicycle parking on this website.
If you still need a bike for your vacation, you can simply rent the right bike carefree at TravelButler.
Note
If you prefer to walk - be it on natural, historical or culinary paths - the Thuringian public transport network offers a variety of suitable connections. At this point, the Wanderbus Thüringer Meer and the Hainichbus from the World Heritage Region Wartburg Hainich should be mentioned. Furthermore, the RennsteigShuttle offers a good connection from Erfurt to the Rennsteig region on weekends and holidays. With the transport network "Rennsteig (er)fahren" you can also discover the Thuringian Forest.
Cover: ©Moritz Kertzscher, Thüringer Tourismus GmbH
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