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Austria - Germany - Danube Cycle Path Classic A Passau to Vienna (2025)
Austria - Germany - Danube Cycle Path Classic A Passau to Vienna 8 days and 7 nights' Accommodation: 7 nights in 4-star hotels (sporadically 3-star hotels) with private facilities (shower, bath, WC, telephone, TV) which are close to the route of the cycling tour and have secure bicycle parking. Daily buffet breakfast and luggage transfer from hotel to hotel as far as Vienna (1 piece per person, maximum 20 kg) Free Wi-Fi in all hotels. Information material (cycle map with detailed English tour description) per room and 1 high quality handlebar bag for a perfect transport of your travel documents per room. 1 ferry ride along River Danube including bike. Train ride Tulln – Vienna including bike. For those renting e-bikes, there is free recharge in all hotels. Service hotline also at the weekend. For those wanting to return to Passau, there is the return transfer Vienna – Passau by bus or train. This easy 292 km route is a fairly flat cycle path that requires a basic condition, however due to its moderate daily stages it's a great tour for everybody. A great cycling tour for spoiled souls along the River Danube. You cycle along the classic route from Passau (the city of three rivers where the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers, near the Czech and Austrian borders) downstream to Vienna (Austria’s largest city whose history dates back to the first post-Christian whose century when the Romans established the military camp Vindobona. Today’s cityscape is characterised by the abundance of baroque buildings created mostly under the rule of Empress Maria Theresia and Emperor Franz Joseph who was largely responsible for the monumental architecture and 284 room palace). During your cycling holiday you stay in selected hotels along the Danube cycle path, where comfort, relaxation possibilities and high-quality gastronomy are of great importance. You will also be stopping in Linz that seized the reins as European Capital of Culture in 2009, and in 2014 Austria’s third-largest city became a UNESCO City of Media Arts. Sitting astride the Danube, Linz is not only a contemporary hub but also harbours a charming Altstadt filled with historic baroque architecture.
To see the specific tour details, please download the PDF. We also offer this tour in B category hotels along this route and we have many more tours in this area including hiking and boat/bike tours along the Danube.
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