RhineWorlds" e-bike route

The e-bike route along the Rhine inspires enjoyable discovery tours - from the source in Graubünden to the border in Basel. 14 worlds of experience and enjoyment combine cultural highlights, impressive landscapes and culinary delights to create a varied journey. Selected regional sights and charming stopovers make the route the ideal companion for anyone who enjoys a relaxed and eventful journey.

1 route - 14 worlds
The route starts in Graubünden between castles and mountain flavors, leads through the Rhine Gorge to the culinary heritage of the Surselva and on to the oldest city in Switzerland: Chur. Wine, wellness and sunshine await in the Bündner Herrschaft and the Principality, before continuing to the St. Gallen Rhine Valley with farm stores and cultural delights. Lake & beach, apple blossom and fishing villages beckon on Lake Constance. After that, the waterfalls of Schaffhauserland are a delight, the Zurich wine country invites you to enjoy, and hops, thermal springs and architecture await on the High Rhine. Tip: Rheinwelten.com is your travel planner - with highlights, tour tips and booking options.

Three worlds of experience lead through the Thurgau Lake Constance region: "Lake & Beach", "Blossoms & Apple Juice" and "Emperor & Waterways"

Dolce far niente" is the order of the day on the stretch of shore between Staad in the canton of St.Gallen and Romanshorn in Thurgau . The adventure world offers plenty of southern beach feeling in bars, restaurants and accommodation right on the lake. You can also easily shift down a gear on your bike.
When Mostindia turns into a sea of pink and white blossoms in spring, it is the best time for an enjoyable bike tour through apple orchards and villages. The scent of blossom is in the air, the paths lead past blossoming orchards - and right in the middle of it all is the MoMö Cider Museum. Everything there revolves around the apple: interactive, sensual and surprisingly diverse.
Charming fishing villages, half-timbered houses, well-kept restaurants and riverside promenades, castles and other buildings from different eras await you along Untersee and the Rhine - even the last French emperor lived here at Arenenberg Castle with the world's only Napoleon Museum. Some sections between Kreuzlingen and Stein am Rhein can be easily covered by boat, and bikes can be conveniently taken on board the URh.

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