Cycle route around the Tegernsee

Description

Fantastic cycle tour around the Tegernsee. Also suitable for handbikes.  

A cycling tour that is worthwhile for a variety of reasons, also for families or senior citizens. The route offers wonderful views of the mountain landscape and of Tegernsee from a variety of angles: many places to stop for refreshments, five different municipal areas and numerous unique architectural and architectural works of art, such as the monastery in Tegernsee or the Maria Himmelfahrt Church in Bad Wiessee.

Let yourself be enchanted by the beauty of this valley and, in summer, spend a lovely afternoon with your loved ones with the opportunity to cool off at almost any point along the circular route.

For more information and maps please visit the website barrierefreier-rundweg-um-den-tegernsee  

Information on accessibility

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Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

Parking at the lido in Seeglas

  • There are three marked parking spaces for disabled people (parking space size: 350 cm x 500 cm). 
  • The cycle path is accessible without steps from the car park. 
  • The car park is 50 m from the entrance. 

Cycle route

  • The cycle route has a total length of 20.3 km.
  • It is a circular route. 
  • The cycle route is accessible without steps.
  • The cycle route is stepless.
  • The cycle route is at least 100 cm wide, mainly easy to walk and drive on and has a maximum longitudinal inclination of up to 20% over a length of 12 m.
  • There are no circulation barriers, bollards or obstacles.
  • The route is clear, uniform and continuously signposted.
  • The cycle route is only signposted on individual sections (< 20% of the total route) for hikers, skaters or riders through active visitor guidance (communication, marketing).
  • The cycle route runs partly on a road used by motor vehicles.
  • If it is necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles, it is secured accordingly, e.g. by traffic lights, zebra crossing, island in the middle of the road, speed reduction.
  • There are barrier-free descriptions of the cycle route (routing, length, signage, accompanying infrastructure etc.) (printed or on barrier-free websites or similar).
  • For more information and maps please visit the website barrierefreier-rundweg-um-den-tegernsee  

Public toilet for people with disabilities on the lake promenade in Seeglas

  • The public toilet is accessible without steps.
  • The path between the cycle route and public is approx. 20 m long, easy to walk and drive on.
  • The door is at least 90 cm wide.
  • The toilet door can be opened with a Euro key.
  • The manoeuvring spaces are: in front of the washbasin 250 cm x 119 cm; in front of the WC 154 cm x 195 cm; to the left of the WC 157 cm x 55 cm; to the right of the WC 13 cm x 55 cm.
  • There are grab rails available on left of the toilet. The grab rail on the left of the toilet can be flipped-up.  
  • The sink is wheelchair compatible. 
  • The mirror is not visible while sitting.  

Public toilet for people with disabilities at "Rathaus Tegernsee"

  • The public toilet is accessible without steps.
  • The path between the cycle route and public is approx. 30 m long, easy to walk and drive on.
  • The door is at least 90 cm wide.
  • The toilet door can be opened with a Euro key.
  • The manoeuvring spaces are: in front of the wash basin 150 cm x 190 cm; in front of the WC 183 cm x 167 cm; to the left of the WC 115 cm x 71 cm; to the right of the WC 94 cm x 71 cm
  • There are grab rails available on the right and left of the toilet. The grab rails can be flipped-up./   
  • The sink is wheelchair compatible. 
  • The mirror is not visible while sitting. 
  • An alarm trigger is available.   

Public toilet for people with disabilities at "Seeforum in Rottach Egern"

  • The public toilet is accessible without steps.
  • The path between the cycle route and public is approx. 30 m long, easy to walk and drive on.
  • The door is at least 90 cm wide.
  • The manoeuvring spaces are: in front of the wash basin 163 cm x 165 cm; in front of the WC 65 cm x 163 cm; to the left of the WC 66 cm x 70 cm; to the right of the WC 118cm x 70 cm
  • There are grab rails available on the right and left of the toilet. The grab rails can be flipped-up./   
  • The sink is wheelchair compatible. 
  • The mirror is not visible while sitting. 
  • An alarm trigger is available.

Public toilet for people with disabilities "Seesauna Tegernsee"

  • The public toilet is accessible without steps (treshold: 2 cm).
  • The path between the cycle route and public is approx. 30 m long, easy to walk and drive on.
  • The door is at least 82 cm wide.
  • The toilet door can be opened with a Euro key.
  • The manoeuvring spaces are: in front of the wash basin 152 cm x 125cm; in front of the WC 125 cm x 125 cm; to the left of the WC 148 cm x 70 cm; to the right of the WC 32 cm x 70 cm.
  • There are grab rails available on the right and left of the toilet. The grab rails can be flipped-up.   
  • The sink is wheelchair compatible. 
  • The mirror is not visible while sitting. 
  • An alarm trigger is available.

Public toilet for people with disabilities at the "Katholischen Pfarrkirche St. Quirinus" in Tegernsee

  • The public toilet is accessible without steps.
  • The path between the cycle route and public is approx. 100 m long, easy to walk and drive on.
  • The door is at least 90 cm wide.
  • The toilet door can be opened with a Euro key.
  • The manoeuvring spaces are: in front of the wash basin 120 cm x 200 cm; in front of the WC 250 cm x 147 cm; to the left of the WC 47 cm x 70 cm; to the right of the WC 186 cm x 70 cm
  • There are grab rails available on the right and left of the toilet. The grab rails can be flipped-up./   
  • The sink is wheelchair compatible. 
  • The mirror is not visible while sitting. 
  • An alarm trigger is available.

Public toilet for people with disabilities at the lakeside in Bad Wiessee

  • The public toilet is accessible without steps.
  • The path between the cycle route and public is approx. 110 m long, easy to walk and drive on.
  • The door is at least 90 cm wide.
  • The manoeuvring spaces are: in front of the wash basin 132cm x 150 cm; in front of the WC 150 cm x 132 cm; to the left of the WC 94 cm x 70 cm; to the right of the WC 90 cm x 70 cm
  • There are grab rails available on the right and left of the toilet. The grab rails can be flipped-up./   
  • The sink is wheelchair compatible. 
  • The mirror is not visible while sitting. 
  • An alarm trigger is available.

Public toilet for people with disabilities in the Tourist-Info Gmund

  • The public toilet is accessible without steps.
  • The path between the cycle route and public is approx. 40 m long, easy to walk and drive on.
  • The door is at least 90 cm wide.
  • The toilet door can be opened with a Euro key.
  • The manoeuvring spaces are: in front of the wash basin 172 cm x 180 cm; in front of the WC 180 cm x 172 cm; to the left of the WC 84 cm x 72 cm; to the right of the WC 105 cm x 72 cm
  • There are grab rails available on the right and left of the toilet. The grab rails can be flipped-up./   
  • The sink is wheelchair compatible.  
  • An alarm trigger is available.

Public toilet for people with disabilities in Abwinkl (near jetty Abwinkl / Aquadom)

  • The public toilet is accessible without steps (treshold: 2 cm).
  • The path between the cycle path and the toilet is approx. 200 m long, easy to walk and drive on. There is a longitudinal gradient of max. 7% at 150 m.
  • The door is at least 90 cm wide.
  • The manoeuvring spaces are: in front of the wash basin 200 cm x 150 cm; in front of the WC 150 cm x 200 cm; to the left of the WC 86cm x 72 cm; to the right of the WC 101 cm x 72 cm.
  • There are grab rails available on the right and left of the toilet. The grab rails can be flipped-up.   
  • The sink is wheelchair compatible. 
  • The mirror is not visible while sitting. 
  • An alarm trigger is available.

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • There are three marked parking spaces for disabled people (parking space size: 350 cm x 500 cm). 
  • The cycle route has a total length of 20.3 km.
  • It is a circular route. 
  • Assistance dogs are allowed in relevant areas. 
  • The cycle route is at least 100 cm wide, mainly easy to walk and drive on and has a maximum longitudinal inclination of up to 20% over a length of 12 m.
  • There are no circulation barriers, bollards or obstacles.
  • There are no visually contrasting or tactilely detectable floor indicators available. 
  • External paths usually have visually contrasting and tactilely detectable sidewalk boundaries. 
  • The route is clear, uniform and continuously signposted.
  • The signage is designed in clearly legible and contrasting font. 
  • Information is not available in Braille or prismatic font. 
  • The cycle route is only signposted on individual sections (< 20% of the total route) for hikers, skaters or riders through active visitor guidance (communication, marketing).
  • The cycle route runs partly on a road used by motor vehicles.
  • If it is necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles, it is secured accordingly, e.g. by traffic lights, zebra crossing, island in the middle of the road, speed reduction.
  • There are barrier-free descriptions of the cycle route (routing, length, signage, accompanying infrastructure etc.) (printed or on barrier-free websites or similar).
  • For more information and maps please visit the website barrierefreier-rundweg-um-den-tegernsee 

Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • There are three marked parking spaces for disabled people (parking space size: 350 cm x 500 cm). 
  • The cycle route has a total length of 20.3 km.
  • It is a circular route. 
  • The cycle route is at least 100 cm wide, mainly easy to walk and drive on and has a maximum longitudinal inclination of up to 20% over a length of 12 m.
  • There are no circulation barriers, bollards or obstacles.
  • The route is clear, uniform and continuously signposted.
  • The cycle route is only signposted on individual sections (< 20% of the total route) for hikers, skaters or riders through active visitor guidance (communication, marketing).
  • The cycle route runs partly on a road used by motor vehicles.
  • If it is necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles, it is secured accordingly, e.g. by traffic lights, zebra crossing, island in the middle of the road, speed reduction.
  • There are public toilets for disabled people along the cycle route.
  • There are barrier-free descriptions of the cycle route (routing, length, signage, accompanying infrastructure etc.) (printed or on barrier-free websites or similar).
  • For more information and maps please visit the website barrierefreier-rundweg-um-den-tegernsee  

 Some information on accessibility are listed below. For detailed information please see the evaluation report.

  • There are three marked parking spaces for disabled people (parking space size: 350 cm x 500 cm). 
  • The cycle route has a total length of 20.3 km.
  • It is a circular route. 
  • The cycle route is at least 100 cm wide, mainly easy to walk and drive on and has a maximum longitudinal inclination of up to 20% over a length of 12 m.
  • There are no circulation barriers, bollards or obstacles.
  • There are no visually contrasting or tactilely detectable floor indicators available. 
  • External paths usually have visually contrasting and tactilely detectable sidewalk boundaries. 
  • The route is clear, uniform and continuously signposted.
  • There is no information in easy language.
  • Information is displayed with pictograms or images.
  • The cycle route is only signposted on individual sections (< 20% of the total route) for hikers, skaters or riders through active visitor guidance (communication, marketing).
  • The cycle route runs partly on a road used by motor vehicles.
  • If it is necessary to cross a road used by motor vehicles, it is secured accordingly, e.g. by traffic lights, zebra crossing, island in the middle of the road, speed reduction.
  • There are barrier-free descriptions of the cycle route (routing, length, signage, accompanying infrastructure etc.) (printed or on barrier-free websites or similar).
  • For more information and maps please visit the website barrierefreier-rundweg-um-den-tegernsee 
Certified in the period: October 2023 – September 2026

Address & contact

Radweg Rund um den Tegernsee

Rathausplatz 1
83684 Tegernsee
Phone number: +49 8022 927380
Website: http://www.tegernsee.com

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