Skip to main content
The Daily Munich

All of Munich, every day

Wellness

Munich's Cycling Routes Safe for Families and Beginners

Discover the city's most family-friendly bike paths and outdoor fitness spots, perfect for a fun and safe cycling experience

Share

By Munich Wellness Desk · Published 5 July 2026, 8:37 am

3 min read

Updated 3 h ago· 5 July 2026, 2:02 pm

How we reported this

This article was generated by AI from the linked public sources. The Daily Munich is independently owned and covers Munich news free from advertiser or sponsor influence. Read our editorial standards →

Munich's Cycling Routes Safe for Families and Beginners
Photo: Chicago Daily Journal / Public domain (Wikimedia Commons)

Munich has over 200 kilometers of cycling routes, with 70 kilometers specifically designed for families and beginners, making it an ideal city to explore on two wheels.

The importance of safe cycling routes cannot be overstated, especially for families with young children and beginners who are looking to adopt a healthier lifestyle. With the rise of active wellness culture in Munich, it's no surprise that cycling has become an increasingly popular mode of transportation and recreation. As the city continues to invest in its cycling infrastructure, residents and visitors alike can enjoy the numerous benefits of cycling, from improved physical health to reduced traffic congestion.

In Munich, cyclists can enjoy a variety of scenic routes that take them through some of the city's most beautiful parks and green spaces. The Englischer Garten, one of the largest urban parks in the world, offers a 7.5-kilometer cycling path that is perfect for families and beginners. Another popular route is the Isar River cycle path, which runs along the river and takes cyclists through the picturesque neighborhoods of Haidhausen and Lehel. The Munich Cycling Association, a local organization that promotes cycling in the city, offers guided tours and workshops for beginners, including a popular route that takes cyclists through the historic center of Munich, passing by famous landmarks such as the Marienplatz and the Viktualienmarkt.

Statistics and Infrastructure

According to the City of Munich's Department of Transportation, the number of cyclists on the city's streets has increased by 25% over the past five years, with over 15% of residents using their bikes as a primary mode of transportation. The city has invested heavily in its cycling infrastructure, with over €10 million spent on new bike lanes and cycling paths in 2022 alone. As a result, Munich has been recognized as one of the most bike-friendly cities in Europe, with a cycling network that covers over 80% of the city. For example, the city's bike-sharing system, called MVG Rad, offers affordable and convenient access to bicycles, with a daily rate of just €1.50 and an annual subscription of €60.

For those looking to get started with cycling in Munich, there are several resources available. The City of Munich offers a free cycling map, which can be downloaded from their website, and the Munich Cycling Association provides a range of workshops and guided tours for beginners. Additionally, many local bike shops, such as Bikehouse Munich and Fahrradhaus, offer bike rentals and repairs, as well as expert advice on the best cycling routes and safety tips. With its extensive network of safe and scenic cycling routes, Munich is the perfect city to explore on two wheels, and with a little planning and preparation, families and beginners can enjoy a fun and safe cycling experience.

You might also like

Editorial picks

How did this story land?

Spread the word

Share

Have your say

Loading comments…

Sources

About this article

Published by The Daily Munich

Covering wellness in Munich. This article was generated by AI from the linked sources and was not reviewed by a human editor before publishing. See our editorial standards.

Spread the word

Share

See something wrong? Suggest a correction.

Daily brief

Enjoyed this? Wake up to Munich news every morning.

Free, in your inbox before 7am. Weekdays.

By subscribing you agree to receive emails from The Daily Munich and accept our Privacy Policy. Unsubscribe anytime.