2
introductory to moderate

Traveller Rating

 

Activities
  • self guided cycle
Accommodation
  • 3 star hotels & inns
Meals
  • 7 Breakfasts

8 Days£880GBP

Overview

Trip Code: DCV

Trip highlights


  • Cycling along the Danube bike path
  • Exploring the three river town of Passau and the majestic city of Vienna
  • Experiencing the timelessness of the river landscape
  • The abbey at Melk and the Danube loop
  • The romantic Wachau Valley

Follow the winding route of the Danube and discover the lively history of one of Europe's most important rivers. Cycle past Austrian castles, Benedictine monasteries and ancestral vineyards en route to Vienna. From Germany, follow the Danube eastward into Austria, across the fertile plains of the Wachau Valley, where vineyards climb the slopes to imposing medieval monasteries perched atop hills between Melk and Krems. Wind past castle ruins and apricot orchards before reaching the capital of Austria, where you can take in a performance of the "Blue Danube" waltz, the melody that evokes Vienna the world over.

Countries:

Germany, Austria

Starting Point:

Passau

Finishing Point:

Vienna


Make your way to your hotel, where you will receive your travel documents. The remainder of the day is free to explore the town. Located at the junction of three rivers, the Danube, Inn and Ilz, Passau has a number of interesting sites including the Fortress “Veste Oberhaus”, built in 1219 and with an observation tower that offers a good view of the town and the river, and St Stephens Cathedral which has the world’s largest church organ. Collect your bike this afternoon from the bike shop or tomorrow morning. An extra night in Passau before the trip can be added on request.

Meals:  Nil

If you pick up your bike this morning, the cycle begins directly at the bike garage. Today you'll cycle through the Upper Danube Valley to Schlögen, following the river. Pass through the Austrian border town of Engelhartszell, which is home to a former Cistercian abbey (1293-1786) and since 1925 the only Trappist monastery in Austria, then continue to Schlögen. The famous Schlögener Blick provides a wonderful view of the surrounding Austrian countryside.

Meals:  B

Between the banks of the Danube there are small passenger ferries that you can take. On the southern bank of the Danube you pass Aschach and cycle through the slowly widening fertile basin of Eferfing. Continue past the monastery at Wilhering and reach the capital of Upper Austria, Linz. The city has a lively arts and music culture. In 1783 Mozart wrote his Symphony No. 36 here, now known as the Linz Symphony. The modern art gallery “Lentos”, situated on the Danube and illuminated at night, is worth a look, or enjoy an evening strolling around the lovely main square. It's possible to add an extra night here (on request) if you'd like to see more of the city.

Meals:  B

The cycle continues along the Danube cycle path and you can visit Enns, the oldest town in Austria, or across the river, the Mauthausen concentration camp. It is possible to visit the camp and its interesting museum, although the detour requires a steep uphill climb. This leg takes you through beautiful meadows and tranquil hinterland, past the Celtic village of Mitterkitchen and the majestic church in Baumgartenberg, and on to the romantic castle of Clam and the town of Grein. In Grein you will find the oldest Austrian theatre which is open to visitors. Continue to Strudengau. Note that if you are staying in Category A hotels, you will overnight in Ardagger, about 10km before Grein.

Meals:  B

Today's cycle takes you through the fascinating landscape of tall and densely wooded rock formations on the both sides of the river. From Strudengau you soon arrive in Ybbs, a former trading centre on the Danube. High above the Danube is the pilgrimage church of Maria Taferl, and well before you reach the town of Melk you can see its huge monastery. There will be ample time in the afternoon to explore the museum and abbey and absorb the sweeping view from its balcony. Overnight in the Nibelungengau (the region surrounding Melk)

Meals:  B

Today you pedal through the renowned Wachau, with its truly romantic scenery of terraced vineyards, apricot groves and quaint villages. En route to Krems you cycle through the winery villages of Spitz, Weisskirchen and Durnstein and pass several abbeys, castles and ruins. There's also the possibility to take a break from your bike and relax on a short boat excursion. Alongside the cycle path you will find the so called “Heurigen” (typical Austrian wine taverns) where you can taste wine or regional foods. Overnight Krems or surrounding area.

Meals:  B

This morning you take the train to Tulln, where you cycle through the Vienna Woods (Wiener Wald) towards metropolitan Vienna, capital of Austria. Along the way, we recommend stopping to visit the impressive monastery in Klosterneuberg before continuing to the "City of Music". The route into Vienna is mostly on a cycle path with no vehicles allowed, allowing you easy access to the main centre and your hotel. * If you prefer to cycle from Krems to Tulln, add 40km/25mi to your journey.

Meals:  B

Trip concludes after breakfast. Make sure you visit the famous sights of Vienna such as the ‘Naschmarkt’, the City Opera, the Ringstrasse with its imposing buildings and the beautiful imperial castle Schönbrunn. Also highly recommended is the Kunsthistorisches Museum. We can assist with extra night bookings if you'd like to stay longer in Vienna.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.
On self guided trips, actual route information provided before departure will be more detailed.


Inclusions

  • 7 breakfasts. Continental breakfasts are served and usually consist of breads, jams, cheese, occasionally eggs and meats, coffee, tea and juices.
  • 7 nights accommodation in 3 star hotels and inns with ensuite facilities on a twin share basis.
  • Digital information pack including route notes, maps & GPX tracks
  • Luggage Transfer, 1 piece maximum 23kg, supplement applies for excess
  • 21 speed bike rental equipped with 2 panniers (children trailers - max 2 children, 40kg - on request. A limited number of 8-speed electric bikes are available for hire - must be pre-booked and a supplement applies). Odometer (not on e-bikes). Lock and repair kit including pump.
  • Train ride Krems (or Traismauer) to Tulln - including the rental bike
  • Bottle of wine in the Wachau Valley - per room
  • Emergency hotline

  • Travel to Passau and from Vienna
  • Meals not listed as included, drinks
  • Helmets - bring your own or you can either rent or purchase through UTracks to have them provided locally (must be pre-booked and pre-paid) - please ask for our rates
  • Travel insurance
  • Guide – this is a self guided cycling holiday
  • A supplement will apply if you are travelling solo or book a single room
  • Entrance fees not listed as included
  • Transfers not listed as included
  • Ferries
  • Transfers by taxi or public transport if you wish to skip a stage
  • Train or bus Vienna back to Passau - we can book this if required, please ask for our rates
  • Excess luggage
  • Hotel taxes payable locally (allow up to EUR 5 per person per night)
  • E-bike rental insurance - covers you in case of loss or damage when the bike is properly used and secured. Excluded from this are lost keys, batteries and chargers of e-bikes, as well as purposeful damage or gross negligence. (not available for standard bikes)
  • We recommend bringing a handlebar phone holder - to follow the route using the GPX files, or you can store your phone in the handlebar bag.
  • Items of a personal nature

Accommodation


Bike information


Suitability

introductory to moderate

2

GRADE 2 - This trip involves 6 days cycling between 40 and 60km/25 and 37mi per day usually along paved cycle paths across generally flat terrain. The terrain is almost exclusively on the Danube cycle path. In and out of the cities there will be some traffic. The trip is considered suitable for beginners and children who have a good level of fitness. A limited number of children’s bikes are available (minimum height 120cm), as are bike seats (max 18kg) and trailers (2 children, max 40kg). *For safety reasons, we insist that cycle helmets be included as a compulsory item on your equipment list.


Departure dates

Daily from 5 Apr to 11 Oct

Notes

M
Mid Season
H
High Season
DN1
High season is from 26 Apr to 19 Sep, Mid season is from 12 to 25 Apr and 20 Sep to 3 Oct. Supplement applies to high and mid season departures.
Note:
For our 'In Comfort' version - Cat B or Cat A accommodation - see trip code DBC.

Priceper person from

£880GBP

Options & Supplements*
  • Helmet hireGBP£33
  • Helmet purchaseGBP£43
  • E-bike supplementGBP£110
  • Optional bike delivery (to the hotel) - per group (up to 10)GBP£130
  • Child under 7yrs sharing with 2 adults (includes child's bike)GBP£130
  • Single supplementGBP£220
  • Single traveller supplementGBP£240
  • Child aged 7-11yrs sharing with 2 adults - HS, standard bikeGBP£530
*Prices listed are per person

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