Organized tours in Bavaria

Organized tours in Bavaria

Grand Angle is a travel agency specializing in trips to Germany, offering both self-guided tours and guided adventures through the heart of Bavaria.

Whether you're cycling, hiking, or skiing, explore the iconic castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau, the rugged peaks of the Ammergau Alps, and charming alpine towns like Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Mittenwald. From scenic routes winding between Munich and Bavaria’s sparkling lakes to immersive journeys through glacial valleys, these itineraries offer a perfect blend of nature, culture, and history—all in the picturesque classic traditional setting of southern Germany.

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Our most popular tour in the Bavarian Alps in 2025 & 2026!

  1. DEULP1004 - trek Munich Venise
    Munich to Venice_ A journey Across the Alps DEULP1004
    Self-guided hike

    Munich to Venice: A Journey Across the Alps

    Europe - Germany - Austria - Italy - Long-distance Hikes - Alps - Bavaria - South Tyrol - Italian Alps - Dolomites - DEULP1004
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    15 days

    From €3,810.00


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Questions/Answers about traveling in Bavaria

Bavaria, in southern Germany, offers magnificent mountain scenery ideal for hiking. Here's some information about the seasons in Bavaria to help you plan your hike at the best time of year! 

From March to May, temperatures start to rise, nature wakes up after the winter and the landscape becomes verdant. However, mountain peaks can still be covered in snow in early spring, so it's important to check local conditions. 

Summer offers warm, sunny days, ideal for hiking in the mountains. Temperatures are generally pleasant, with hiking opportunities in the Bavarian Alps and other mountainous regions of Bavaria. However, summer is also the busiest time of year, especially in popular tourist areas, so there can be more people on the trails. 

Autumn is a wonderful time for hiking in Bavaria. The landscapes are bathed in autumn colors, offering spectacular views. Temperatures are cool and pleasant, and there are fewer people than in summer. It's the perfect time to explore Bavaria, the Black Forest and other mountainous regions. 

Winter in Bavaria can be cold, especially in mountainous areas where snow is abundant. If you're an experienced and well-prepared hiker, you can enjoy the winter beauty of the Bavarian mountains on snowshoe or ski tours. However, it's important to take weather conditions into account and be well equipped for winter conditions. 

Bavaria offers a wealth of hiking opportunities, whether in the Bavarian Alps, the Black Forest, national parks or picturesque valleys. Be sure to prepare well, check local conditions and follow marked trails when hiking in Bavaria.
 

The Bavarian Alps offer spectacular mountain scenery with majestic peaks, crystal-clear lakes and lush green meadows. 

You can explore areas such as the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain, or the Berchtesgaden National Park, famous for its alpine scenery and the Königssee lake

The Bavarian Forest National Park is one of the largest continuous forest areas in Central Europe. You can hike through thick forests, marshes and peat bogs, observing the local flora and fauna. 

The Upper Palatinate National Park is home to a variety of landscapes, from rocky plateaus to river valleys. You can explore trails through dense forests, impressive rock formations and picturesque waterfalls. Lake Chiemsee is Bavaria's largest lake and offers hiking opportunities along its shores. You can follow panoramic trails offering views of the lake and surrounding mountains. 

The Watzmann massif is an emblematic mountain group in the Bavarian Alps. You can undertake challenging hikes to reach the peaks and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. 

The RuhrtalRadweg: This cycle path follows the Ruhr Valley through Bavaria. You can explore varied landscapes, picturesque towns and rehabilitated industrial sites along the way.

These suggestions are just a small sample of the natural wonders you can discover while cycling in Bavaria. Don't forget to consult the local cycling guides, follow the marked trails and respect the rules of environmental protection as you explore!

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