Adults and children alike will enjoy the gentle trails
Cycle through this picturesque Austrian valley and enjoy some wine tasting
Located in the centre of Vienna, visit fascinating sights such as The Hofburg, a former imperial palace
Welcoming you to the Wachau valley is the baroque jewel, Dürnstein Abbey
Soak up the stunning views of the river on lovely bike paths
Enjoy the stunning scenery along the way
Long, scenic paths will take you on your journey along the Danube
Beautiful castles and stunning natural surrounds are the order of the day

The Danube Cyclepath

Duration
8 days
Site savings
$33
From
$1,605 USD

Eight days of dreamy cycling along the Danube is what can be expected of this self-guided tour. The riding is gentle and the views superb. Your journey kicks off in the charming baroque town of Schärding. The coming days will be filled of sights and activities that you would have only read about. Each city you'll be visiting has something interesting, giving you endless new discoveries. Not to be forgotten are the delicious traditional Austrian delicacies, wine tasting and local eateries. This wander along the Danube hits the spot for easy and pleasurable rides with spectacular views.

  • Category
    Easy-going & Leisurely
  • Type
    Self-Guided
  • Duration
    8 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    1 - Easy
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Flat
  • Distance
    205.1 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    34.2 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    8 days
  • Main Destination
    Austria
  • Distance
    205.1 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    34.2 miles
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Flat

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Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Arrival in Schärding

    Today you arrive in the picture-postcard, baroque town of Schärding. Depending on flight times, you may have the chance to stretch your legs with a sightseeing wander around the city and admire the famous Silberzeile.

    Your local representative will meet you at your hotel to fit you to your rental bikes (if renting) and to provide you with daily route information, including maps and notes. They will discuss your route and answer any questions you might have.

    • Accommodation in Schärding
  2. Day 2Schärding to Schlögen

    You’ll ride this morning just a short distance along the river Inn and soon reach Passau, well known as the city of three rivers. Take some time for a stroll through the city centre or visit the cathedral which houses the world´s biggest church organ.

    From Passau you’ll continue along the river Danube. Via Obernzell you’ll cycle through the ´Sauwald region´ to Engelhartszell, where the only Trappist monastery of Austria invites you in for a liqueur tasting. The route will then guide you through the nature Donauleiten nature reserve, from where you’ll reach the Schlögen Bend. This is where granite proved to be too much of an opponent and forced the Danube to change directions by 180 degrees. This natural spectacle is one not to be missed!

    • 34.2 miles
    • 853 ft
      853 ft
    • Accommodation in Schlögen
    • Breakfast
  3. Day 3Schlögen to Linz

    Today you’ll be riding through the green Eferdinger Basin via the market towns of Aschach, Ottensheim and Wilhering to the Upper Austrian capital, and the European Capital of Culture in 2009; the historic old town has many pubs and eateries for you to discover.

    Austria’s third-largest city, you can take a walk through the Donaulände Park, or people watch in the historic market square, surrounded by Baroque buildings. From Linz, it’s also possible to board Europe’s steepest mountain railway to climb the Pöstlingberg, a hill overlooking the city. The train, which still operates with its original 19th-Century cars, covers nearly 2 miles (3.2km) and about 825 vertical feet / 251 metres in 16 minutes and offers a fantastic view out over the river.

    If travelling with little ones, check out the Grottenbahn Pöstlingberg (mini railway).

    • 31.1 miles
    • 885.8 ft
      885.8 ft
    • Accommodation in Linz
    • Breakfast
  4. Day 4Linz to Grein (or surrounding area)

    Today the route will lead you away from the course of the Danube via St. Florian (Augustinian monastery) to Enns. Here you can view the town square with its 60-meter-high tower, the landmark of the oldest town in Austria, or you can visit the archaeological collection in the municipal museum Lauriacum.

    Back on the Danube and you’ll meander your way to the beautiful little baroque town of Grein. Here you’ll have the opportunity to visit the oldest municipal theater in Austria that is still being used. Additionally, you can visit the maritime museum or Greinburg castle.

    • 37.3 miles
    • 360.9 ft
      360.9 ft
    • Accommodation in Grein
    • Breakfast
  5. Day 5Grein (or surrounding area) to Wachau

    This section of the Danube, the Strudengau, was once feared by sailors, but where they used to fight against the Danube currents you can now enjoy a leisurely bike ride. In Maria Taferl, high above the Danube, you will find the magnificent pilgrimage church, which attracts thousands of pilgrims every year. You should make a little stop in Melk and look up or you will miss the beautiful Melk monastery that overlooks the Danube.

    Melk marks the official start of the Wachau, Austria’s most famous wine-growing region. Vineyards stretch up the sides of the valley and wine villages lie along the river as well as in the neighbouring hills. A wine tasting is almost a must in this area – and so we’ve included one for you!

    • 40.4 miles
    • 1,246.7 ft
      1,246.7 ft
    • Accommodation in Wachau
    • Breakfast
  6. Day 6Wachau to Tulln

    Today you’ll ride through the little wine village of Durnstein with its castle ruins, and through the 1000 year old town of Krems. The setting for today’s ride often feels more like remote wetlands (with ample wildlife) than one of the world’s mightiest rivers.

    When you reach Tulln, known as the “Flower City,” you can enjoy a ride along the medieval town walls and look for relics from Roman times.

    • 37.3 miles
    • 229.7 ft
      229.7 ft
    • Accommodation in Tulln
    • Breakfast
  7. Day 7Tulln to Vienna

    Today is your final day’s cycling but there’s still time for some highlights, like Klosterneuburg with its imposing monastery, before reaching Vienna for your final night.

    If you still have the energy, Vienna is a fantastic city which is well worth exploring. Treat yourself to a Viennese-style Americano coffee and a piece of the famous Sachertorte cake in one of Vienna’s typical coffee houses. Take a stroll along Vienna’s Parade shopping street, along Mariahilfer Strasse, visit St Stephen’s Cathedral or see the main sights and take a trip in one of the famous Fiaker cabs.

    • 24.9 miles
    • 98.4 ft
      98.4 ft
    • Accommodation in Vienna
    • Breakfast
  8. Day 8Departure from Vienna

    The time has come to head home but not before some last minute sightseeing, a ride on the Giant Ferris Wheel, and a chance to get those souvenirs you promised everyone back home.

    • Breakfast