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Cabriolet tours in Southern Germany

Cabriolet tours in Southern Germany

Winding roads, picturesque villages, traditional cities

Southern Germany is one of the most attractive regions in Europe for extensive convertible tours. Between the Black Forest, Lake Constance, Swabian Jura, Allgäu, and the Bavarian Alps, landscapes unfold that are perfect for driving with the top down. 

The combination of winding roads, picturesque villages, traditional cities, and spectacular views offers enjoyment in every way – whether you are planning a weekend or a multi-day discovery tour.

Black Forest & Lake Constance: Forests, wine, and water

In the southwest, the Black Forest beckons with wooded heights, narrow valleys, and traditional spa towns. Classics like the Black Forest High Road offer magnificent views and a varied route. Old mills, half-timbered houses, and lookout towers line the route.

Anyone driving further south reaches Lake Constance – a true convertible highlight with a Mediterranean flair, lake promenades, historic towns like Meersburg or Lindau, and a breathtaking view of the Alps. Numerous wine towns along the shore invite you to linger – perhaps at a vineyard with a view of the lake.

Swabian Jura & Allgäu: Variety in a small area

The Swabian Jura delights with vast plateaus, spectacular rock formations, limestone caves, and imposing castle ruins like Hohenzollern or Lichtenstein. Small, winding roads lead through dense forests and quaint villages – ideal for driving experiences away from traffic.

To the south lies Allgäu, a region straight out of a picture book: green hills, crystal-clear mountain lakes, lush meadows, and traditional towns like Füssen or Bad Hindelang. Perfect for day and weekend tours where both the driving experience and nature are in the spotlight.

Alpine Road & Royal Castles: Bavaria's picture-book backdrop

The German Alpine Road is one of the most famous tourist routes in Germany. It spans about 450 kilometers from Lindau on Lake Constance to Berchtesgaden. It passes by Neuschwanstein Castle, the crystal-clear Königssee, Lake Tegernsee, and the Zugspitze region – always accompanied by the majestic backdrop of the Alps. For convertible travelers, it is a true highlight: panoramic roads, mountain passes, romantic lakes, and places rich in Bavarian culture line up like pearls.

Southern Germany captivates with diversity, nature, culture, and culinary delights – ideal for anyone wanting to feel the wind on winding roads.