With seven new routes through Germany, you have plenty to discover this month on Bike Labyrinth. Admire beautiful cities, typical German architecture, impressive palaces and more.
Tübingen is often regarded as one of the most beautiful university towns in Germany. The city lies picturesquely on the River Neckar and has a well-preserved medieval centre. Narrow streets, colourful half-timbered houses and steep stairs give the city an almost fairytale-like appearance. Not ideal for a cycling tour, but fortunately still easy to cycle with Bike Labyrinth.
The landmark is Schloss Hohentübingen, which towers above the old town and offers views over the red rooftops and surrounding hills. Along the Neckar you can see the famous row of colourful houses by the water, one of the most photographed cityscapes in southern Germany.
If you are a fan of Baroque-style buildings, then Ludwigsburg is the city for you. This city was laid out in the early 18th century around the monumental Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg, one of the largest Baroque palaces in Germany. Around the palace you can see extensive gardens and wide squares. The palace is truly the centre of the city and definitely worth a virtual visit.
Haven’t downloaded a route before? We’ll walk you through it. Go to your Bike Labyrinth and make sure you have a mouse connected. Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen. Make sure you have the latest version of Bike Labyrinth before you start downloading new routes. You can find your current version on the bottom right. Don’t have version 5.6.1? Update by clicking on Update. On this page you can also check if you are connected to the internet. Still offline? Connect Bike Labyrinth to the internet first. Once your Bike Labyrinth is online you can click on the button Check for update. If an update is needed you can now click on Install update. Now you can download new routes without a worry.
Continue downloading routes by returning to Settings. Next, click on Downloads. If your Bike Labyrinth is online you will see an overview of routes that are available for download. Need a bit more help? Check our instruction video with subs here.