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Iller Cycle Path

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Iller Cycle Path

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The Iller Cycle Path, also known as the Iller-Radweg, is a renowned 146-kilometer cycling route in Germany. This quality-certified, four-star ADFC path traces the scenic Iller River from its source near Oberstdorf in the majestic Allgäu Alps, where the Breitach, Stillach, and Trettach rivers converge, all the way to its mouth in the Danube River in Ulm. Starting at an elevation of approximately 745 meters, the route offers a continuous descent through picturesque landscapes, traversing parts of both Bavaria and…

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    August 8, 2021

    Cycling

    The landscape is quite attractive, unfortunately the quality of the path leaves a lot to be desired after rainfall. You want a solid road surface.
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    August 27, 2022

    Cycling

    Very scenic. However, shitty and dangerous gravel deposits mostly on smaller inclines along the Iller around Kempten (no solid ground).
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    July 19, 2020

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    Sometimes very coarse gravel. Could you do something once a year, Iller cycle path between Kempten and Krugzell is better maintained and more pleasant to drive.
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    Elevation 750 m

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    Location: Waltenhofen, Oberallgäu, Allgäu, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the path conditions like on the Iller Cycle Path, especially for beginners?

    The Iller Cycle Path generally features a mix of well-maintained gravel, grit, and tarmac surfaces. While mostly flat or gently sloping, especially when cycling downstream towards Ulm, some sections can be challenging. Cyclists have noted areas with coarse or loose gravel, particularly around Kempten and on smaller inclines. These sections might be less comfortable for beginners or those with road bikes, especially after rainfall. For a smoother experience, consider a touring or mountain bike with wider tires.

    Are there any particularly scenic or recommended sections of the Iller Cycle Path?

    The entire 146-kilometer route offers diverse scenery, but the southern sections near Oberstdorf provide breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps. As you head north, the path transitions through idyllic floodplains and riparian forests. Many cyclists appreciate the stretch around Kempten for its historical significance, and the quiet Iller floodplains near Illertissen are ideal for nature lovers and bird observation. The route's beauty is consistently praised, offering a nature-filled adventure throughout.

    Is the Iller Cycle Path suitable for families with children?

    Yes, much of the Iller Cycle Path is suitable for families, especially the flatter sections when cycling downstream from Oberstdorf towards Ulm. The well-maintained paths and gentle gradients make it accessible for various ages. However, be aware of sections with coarse gravel, which might be less comfortable for younger children or those on smaller bikes. Always check the specific section you plan to ride for suitability and consider the overall distance for your family's endurance.

    Can I bring my dog on the Iller Cycle Path?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the Iller Cycle Path, provided they are kept on a leash and you adhere to local regulations regarding pets in public spaces and nature reserves. The path often runs through natural areas, so being mindful of wildlife and other cyclists is important. Always carry water for your dog and be prepared to clean up after them.

    What are the public transport options for accessing the Iller Cycle Path or returning from it?

    The Iller Cycle Path is well-connected by public transport, particularly trains. The route passes through several towns with train stations, including Oberstdorf, Sonthofen, Immenstadt, Kempten, Memmingen, and Ulm. This allows for flexible planning, enabling cyclists to start or end their journey at various points, or to use trains to skip sections. Many regional trains in Germany offer bicycle transport, though it's advisable to check specific train line policies and potential reservation requirements, especially during peak season.

    Are there cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options along the Iller Cycle Path?

    Yes, the Iller Cycle Path passes through numerous towns and villages where you'll find a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Major cities like Kempten, Memmingen, and Ulm offer a wide range of choices, from traditional Bavarian inns to modern hotels. Even smaller towns along the route often have guesthouses and eateries catering to cyclists. It's recommended to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak cycling season, to ensure availability.

    What are the best times of year to cycle the Iller Cycle Path, and is winter cycling possible?

    The most popular times to cycle the Iller Cycle Path are from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is generally mild and the landscapes are vibrant. During these months, all amenities are typically open, and path conditions are usually optimal. Winter cycling is generally not recommended for the entire route due to potential snow, ice, and colder temperatures, which can make sections impassable or hazardous. Some shorter, cleared sections might be rideable, but it requires appropriate gear and caution.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features I shouldn't miss along the Iller Cycle Path?

    Absolutely! Near Oberstdorf, the confluence of the Breitach, Stillach, and Trettach rivers marks the Iller's source and offers a dramatic natural spectacle. The Iller Gorge is another powerful natural feature worth experiencing. Further along, the quiet Iller floodplains near Illertissen are excellent for bird observation, and the Iller-Erlebnissteg in Legau provides opportunities to see fish. Throughout the route, you'll find numerous viewpoints offering stunning perspectives of the river and the surrounding Allgäu landscape.

    Can I go wild swimming in the Iller River along the cycle path?

    While the Iller River is beautiful, wild swimming can be dangerous and is often not permitted due to strong currents, cold temperatures, and potential underwater hazards. The river's character changes along its course, from a wild mountain river in its upper reaches to a more regulated waterway downstream. It's crucial to observe local signage and regulations regarding swimming. If you wish to swim, look for designated swimming areas or public pools in towns along the route.

    What historical or cultural landmarks can I visit directly from the Iller Cycle Path?

    The Iller Cycle Path is rich in cultural and historical sites. You can explore the 2,000-year-old history of Kempten, one of Germany's oldest cities, or wander through the charming old town of Memmingen. Other notable landmarks include Kronburg Castle, Bad Grönenbach Castle, and pilgrimage churches like Maria Schnee and Maria Steinbach. The Schwäbisches Freilichtmuseum Illerbeuren (Open-Air Museum) and the impressive Kartause Buxheim and Kloster Wiblingen also offer fascinating insights into the region's heritage.

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