Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Germany
Germany is a varied and cultural place, and it’s waiting for you. Head to Bavaria’s Way of St. James that connects Munich to the Alps, winding through Pfaffenwinkel where medieval monasteries line the Isar River valley. Visit Lake Starnberg, Bernried monastery, and Osterseen lakes, with Neuschwanstein Castle a must. Hiking in Germany will show you changing landscapes and amazing sights.
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10 best Hiking & Trekking Germany tour packages
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- Walking Bavaria’s Lakes and Mountains
- Malerweg - Circular Hike Through the Elbe Sandstone Mountains 9 Days
- Moselsteig Trail with Charm - Between the Eifel and Hunsrück 8 Days
- Bavarian Way of St. James - From Munich to Füssen 8 Days
- Jurasteig West from Deining to Eilsbrunn
- 3 Lakes Short Tour incl. Luggage Transfer
- Salzalpensteig With Luggage Transfer 9 Days
- SalzAlpenSteig I incl. Luggage Transfer 5 Days
- Saar-Hunsrück Climb from Perl to Weiskirchen (6 Days)
- Best of Moselsteig (10 days)
The Bavarian Alpine paths lead from Taubenstein to Rotwand House along marked trails to Lake Soinsee. Mount Wendelstein awaits with its impressive cave system and observatory, accessible via the King-Maximilian path. The flexible pace allows for numerous stops at traditional mountain huts.
Duration 8 days Destinations Bad Tolz, Bad Wiessee, Schliersee, Bayrischzell Age Range Ages 13+ Distance 22 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$1,805
Duration 9 days Destinations Pirna, Rathen, Bad Schandau, Gohrisch Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Easy Distance 20 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,277
Duration 8 days Destinations Trier, Moselle Valley, Eifel, Schweich, Bullay, Cochem, Treis-Karden, Treis, Karden, LöfSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 266 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,758
Duration 8 days Destinations Munich, Schäftlarn, Dießen am Ammersee, Weilheim in Oberbayern, Peiting, Halblech, Fussen Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 65 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,172
Duration 8 days Destinations Neumarkt, Deining, Dietfurt, Riedenburg, Kelheim, Eilsbrunn Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in Only: German Distance 41 mi Operator Feuer und Eis Touristik From
- US$1,100
Bavaria's scenic lake district unfolds on foot from Tegernsee to Schliersee and Spitzingsee. The panoramic Prinzenweg trail leads to traditional alpine huts like Gindelalm, and up to Stümpfling mountain summit. Moderate daily stages offer plenty of rest stops.
Duration 5 days Destinations Tegernsee, Schliersee, Spitzingsee Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 18 mi Operator Feuer und Eis Touristik From
- US$795
Duration 9 days Destinations Prien am Chiemsee, Grassau, Ruhpolding, Inzell, Bad Reichenhall, Bischofswiesen, Königssee Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in Only: German Distance 38 mi Operator Feuer und Eis Touristik From
- US$1,264
Duration 5 days Destinations Ruhpolding, Inzell, Bad Reichenhall, Königssee Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in Only: German Distance 22 mi Operator Feuer und Eis Touristik From
- US$678
Duration 6 days Destinations Perl, Mettlach, Losheim, Weiskirchen Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Easy Distance 20 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$578
Duration 10 days Destinations Trier, Bullay, Moselle Valley, Schweich, Cochem, Beilstein, Treis, Karden, Treis-Karden, LöfSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 278 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,347
What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Germany
When is the best time of year for hiking in Germany's different regions?
Germany's hiking season spans April through October with distinct regional characteristics. The Mosel Valley sees ideal conditions from May to September with temperatures ranging from 20-25°C. The Rhine region welcomes hikers from April to October with smaller crowds during spring and fall. For mountain trails near Munich the sweet spot falls between June and September when snow has cleared and wildflowers dot the paths. A TourRadar traveler shared: "We hiked the Moselsteig in September - perfect weather with sunny days around 18°C and stunning autumn colors in the vineyards."
What type of accommodation can I expect on multi-day hiking tours in Germany?
German hiking routes feature carefully selected 3-star and 4-star hotels that blend comfort with local character. The Rhine region offers historic stays at properties like Hotel Altdeutsche Weinstube in Rüdesheim and Loreleyhotel Fetz in Kaub. Along the Mosel travelers rest at places like Hotel Deutscher Hof in Trier and Feriendomizil am Lindenplatz in Bullay. Each property provides easy trail access and authentic German hospitality. According to TourRadar travelers: "The hotels were perfectly positioned along the route and offered excellent comfort after long days of hiking."
How physically demanding are the hiking tours in Germany?
The difficulty varies across German trails. The Moselsteig requires daily walks of 14-24 kilometers with elevation gains between 450-700 meters suited for those with regular hiking experience. The Rheinsteig presents more challenges with daily climbs up to 690 meters including technical paths like the Ruppertsklamm gorge. Gentler options exist in the Rhine Valley featuring 13-15 kilometer days with modest elevation changes. One TourRadar traveler reported: "The Rheinsteig's daily climbs were challenging but manageable with regular breaks and the views made every ascent worthwhile."
What should I pack for a multi-day hiking tour in Germany?
German hiking demands reliable gear starting with waterproof hiking boots good layered clothing and quality rain protection especially in areas like the Middle Rhine Valley. Hiking poles help tackle steep vineyard paths on routes like the Moselsteig where some slopes reach 55 degrees. A 20-30L daypack works well since hotels handle luggage transfers between stops like Hotel Deutscher Hof and Hotel Simonis. As one TourRadar traveler advised: "Good boots and hiking poles were essential for the steep vineyard trails and layers were crucial as temperatures varied significantly throughout the day."
What cultural highlights can I experience while hiking in Germany?
The trails weave through Germany's natural and cultural fabric. Hikers on the Moselle Trail explore UNESCO sites in Trier and traditional wine villages. The Salzalpensteig connects with salt mining heritage while Spessart routes lead to medieval gems like Mespelbrunn Castle. Paths often connect traditional Bavarian villages and mountain huts. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The combination of stunning mountain landscapes and charming historic towns along the Maximiliansweg made every day a new cultural discovery."
What are the dining arrangements on German hiking tours?
Hotels provide daily breakfast with many offering half-board options. The Moselle Trail includes regional wine tastings and local food while alpine routes feature mountain hut meals. Along the Salzalpensteig hikers can stop at traditional Bavarian restaurants. Places like the Staudacherhof in Garmisch-Partenkirchen serve regional dishes. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The combination of hearty mountain cuisine and local wines made each day's hike even more rewarding."






















