Bycicle tour

Nature, culture and spa on the river

rest stop
Viewpoint
Animals & Nature
Country Living

Cycle along the Isar, discover historic towns, refresh yourself at the Kneipp facility and visit the ducal castle in Dingolfing. Nature, culture and relaxation - all on one tour!

Start
Landshut
Duration
4 h
Distance
36 km
Dingolfing an der Isar, Foto: Daxl-Eiglsperger Museum in Dingolfing, Foto: Stadt Dingolfing Marienplatz in Dingolfing, Foto: Stadt Dingolfing Stinkerturm, Foto: Daxl-Eiglsperger Storchenturm, Foto: Daxl-Eiglsperger Foto: Bartlomiej Banaszak, Lizenz: Deutsche Bahn AG Foto: pixabay Kneippen, Foto: pixabay.com Herzogsburg Dingolfing, Foto: Daxl-Eiglsperger
Key facts of the tour
Nature, culture yes. But spa treatments? Yes, spa - because there is a Kneipp treatment centre on the route that anyone who wants to can use. The tour is also very relaxing and a pleasure for anyone who loves water, fresh air and exercise. Along the 36 kilometres along the banks of the river, you will encounter cultural, historical and technical uniqueness. Hydroelectric power plants, the decommissioned nuclear power station, fish ladders and reservoirs, archaeological treasures from the Neolithic Age to more recent history, churches, picturesque alleyways and stately walls.

The tour is a relaxed ride on an e-bike. You can hire e-bikes and book them online at the Landshut Tourist Information Centre.
A cycle tour for nature lovers and culture vultures

Arrive relaxed and hire bikes from local hire companies. The capacity for taking bikes on the trains is limited and, depending on capacity utilisation, it is not possible to guarantee that you will be able to take your own bike with you.

Start and end station

Start station
Landshut (Bay) Hbf

4 tour steps
36 km / 4 Stunden

End station
Dingolfing

Our tip: Please make sure to check your train connection and the expected capacity before you start your journey.

Schedule

Tour starts on Landshut (Bay) Hbf

Direction

You can get to the Tourist Information bike hire centre in the town hall on foot from the train station or by taking bus number 3 towards Kanalstraße. The bus takes you to the Altstadt stop every 20 minutes in just 12 minutes. From here it is only 300 metres to the town hall and the bike hire shop.

If you choose to walk from the main station, you should allow around 25 minutes. You first walk through the lively residential and business district of Luitpoldstraße, then across the Kleine Isar river into the old town. Walk through the picturesque Hauptwachgäßchen to the town hall. There you will find the tourist information centre and e-bike hire, where you have already reserved your bikes online.

Bahnhofsplatz 1
84032
Landshut

Foto: Bartlomiej Banaszak, Lizenz: Deutsche Bahn AG

Direction

Altstadt 315
84028
Landshut

Phone: 0871 922050
Email Address: tourismus@landshut.de
Foto: pixabay

Direction

Am Aichbach
84100
Niederaichbach

Phone: 08702 94040
Kneippen, Foto: pixabay.com

Direction

Ob. Stadt 19
84130
Dingolfing

Phone: 08731 312228
Email Address: info@museum-dingolfing.de
Herzogsburg Dingolfing, Foto: Daxl-Eiglsperger

Tour ends on Dingolfing

Direction

Tour map

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