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Tour de Hamma

Auf unseren Routen durch die Region!

Die Tour de Hamma führt euch vom Bodensee, durch Oberschwaben, ins Allgäu, bis nach Ulm. Unterschiedlich ausgeprägt sind die Routen für Hobbyradler*innen ebenso geeignet wie für sportliche Fahrer*innen – einfach alle können mitfahren. Speziell für Tourenfahrer, Rennrad oder auch Familien haben wir die Routen in eigene Collections gepackt.

Start und Ziel bilden unsere Hamma-Filialen in den jeweiligen Orten/Regionen. Und wer fleißig radelt, der wird belohnt – mit persönlicher Fitness, unserem speziellen Radler-Bonus und zusätzlichen Gewinnmöglichkeiten. Wer den Radler-Bonus genießen oder etwas gewinnen will, der stempelt einfach die Regionen digital bei Start und Ende einer Tour in unserer App und ist somit automatisch dabei.

Das Gewinnspiel und der Radler-Bonus gelten jeweils nur im Aktionszeitraum, die von unserem Radprofi entworfenen Routen könnt ihr aber das ganze Jahr nachfahren. Insider und Highlights von ihm sind garantiert...

Wir wünschen euch gute Fahrt!
Euer Marc Hamma und Daniel Gathof
www.tourdehamma.de

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February 2, 2026

Tour de Hamma: Von Allmendingen nach Ulm

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37.2km

14.5km/h

170m

210m

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March 28, 2025

Blue, bluer, Blautopf! This route is one of the easiest but also most beautiful sections of the Tour de Hamma. There's no elevation gain, but plan enough time, as there's plenty to see off the beaten track!



Take part in the Tour de Hamma competition during the promotional period from April to October

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June 13, 2025

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April 8, 2024

This tour, at 25 kilometers, is a bit more challenging, but the route is mostly flat and you'll pass several lovely rest areas. This makes for a lovely day out for the whole family. The starting point is in the center of Ravensburg, not far from the train station.



You'll cycle along the Schussen River

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May 23, 2025

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April 5, 2024

At just under 40 kilometers long and with just 120 meters of elevation gain, you can take it easy on this stage. So there's still time for a leisurely breakfast before you start pedaling.



You'll first follow the Danube for a bit towards the Black Sea and then turn off in Thalfingen. The route takes you

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March 24, 2025

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March 28, 2025

A new route on our Tour de Hamma, which takes you through Upper Swabia from Bad Waldsee via Ehingen to Allmendingen.



You'll pass the most beautiful village church in Germany, and there's no shortage of other churches and small chapels that strongly characterize the landscape of Upper Swabia. In Oberstadion

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March 17, 2025

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April 5, 2024

Another coffee for the necessary boost, and then hop on the saddle. You'll discover 70 beautiful kilometers of cycling between Bad Waldsee and Ulm on this route. While the first section is still characterized by expansive meadows, you'll soon be rolling along the banks of the Danube towards Ulm, with

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March 14, 2025

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May 25, 2023

On this route of the Tour de Hamma, you'll ride from Friedrichshafen via Marktdorf to Ravensburg. This tour is one of the shorter stages. Or one of the longer ones if you do it as part of the Family & Kids event. Here, the route can also be split into two sections, with the finish or start in Marktdorf

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March 9, 2025

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50.2km

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420m

420m

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March 7, 2025

Castles, lakes, and the Schussen Valley: The Altshausen Loop is diverse but also challenging. But don't worry, many rest areas with panoramic views, or the lakes and castles themselves, invite you to take a long break. Leaving the Schussen Valley, we face a steep climb in both directions, with gradients

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August 25, 2024

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57.0km

10.6km/h

180m

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May 24, 2023

On this section of the Tour de Hamma, you'll cycle along the Iller River from Ulm to Memmingen. Today's route is one of the greenest stages of the Tour de Hamma. Much of it runs along forest and gravel paths, but you can easily manage them on a touring bike.



You'll start at Ulm Minster, cycle down to

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February 15, 2024

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April 5, 2024

The 60-kilometer route from Vöhringen to Bad Waldsee winds through the gentle landscape of Upper Swabia. While there are some elevation gains ahead, the climbs are not steep, so you'll be able to handle them easily.



You leave Vöhringen, cross the Iller River, and cycle south on beautiful cycle paths toward

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February 15, 2024

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April 8, 2024

Can you name the stations on the Swabian Railway? On this tour, you'll definitely pass one of them: Durlesbach. On the 25-kilometer route, you'll cycle along the railway tracks for a good stretch; singing along is allowed. (If you're wondering why, there's a folk song about the Swabian Railway.)



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