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

8 Days£920GBP

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 Danube’s winding path and uncover the stories of one of Europe’s great river. Ride through landscapes of castles, monasteries and vineyards, before rolling into Vienna – the city of music and the iconic Blue Danube waltz. From Passau in Germany, trace the river east through Austria’s Wachau Valley, where medieval ruins crown the hills and apricot orchards line the trail. Each day brings a fresh perspective – riverside villages, grand abbeys, and timeless scenery.

Countries:

Germany, Austria

Starting Point:

Passau

Finishing Point:

Vienna


After arriving in Passau, make your way to your hotel where your travel documents will be waiting. The rest of the day is yours to discover this charming town at your own pace. Passau sits at the meeting point of three rivers - the Danube, Inn and Ilz - and is filled with fascinating landmarks. You might like to wander up to the Veste Oberhaus fortress, built in 1219, where the observation tower rewards you with sweeping views of the town and rivers. St Stephen’s Cathedral is another highlight, home to the world’s largest church organ. Collect your bike this afternoon (4.00pm-7.00pm) or tomorrow morning before you set out. If you’d like more time to explore, it’s possible to book an extra night in Passau before your trip begins.

Meals:  Nil

If you choose to collect your bike this morning, your journey begins right from the bike garage. From here, follow the Danube as it winds through the Upper Danube Valley towards Schlögen. Along the way you’ll pass the Austrian border town of Engelhartszell, home to a Cistercian abbey dating back to 1293 and, since 1925, Austria’s only Trappist monastery. The day finishes in Schlögen, where the famed Schlögener Blick offers a stunning panorama of the river’s dramatic loop and the surrounding countryside.

Meals:  B

As you follow the Danube, you’ll come across small passenger ferries that cross between its banks. On the southern side, your route takes you through Aschach before entering the fertile basin of Eferding. From here, continue past the Wilhering monastery and on to Linz, the capital of Upper Austria. Linz is a vibrant city with a rich arts and music scene. Mozart composed his famous Symphony No. 36 here, and today you can explore the modern “Lentos” art gallery on the banks of the Danube, beautifully lit at night. Or simply wander the charming main square and soak up the atmosphere. If you’d like more time to discover the city, you can request an extra night here.

Meals:  B

Today’s ride follows the Danube cycle path with the option to stop in Enns, Austria’s oldest town, or take a detour across the river to the Mauthausen concentration camp and museum. Be aware this visit involves a steep uphill section, but it can be a moving and worthwhile experience. Your journey continues through peaceful meadows and quiet countryside, passing the reconstructed Celtic village of Mitterkirchen, the impressive church at Baumgartenberg, and the romantic Clam Castle. Further along, you’ll reach the riverside town of Grein, home to Austria’s oldest theatre, which still welcomes visitors.

Meals:  B

Today’s ride leads you through striking scenery, where the Danube cuts between steep, forested rock formations. Leaving Strudengau, you soon reach Ybbs, once an important trading hub along the river. High above the valley you’ll spot the pilgrimage church of Maria Taferl, before the grand silhouette of Melk Abbey comes into view. In the afternoon you’ll have time to explore the abbey and its museum, and to take in the sweeping views from its terrace. Tonight you’ll stay in the Nibelungengau, the picturesque region surrounding Melk.

Meals:  B

Today you pedal into the famous Wachau Valley, celebrated for its romantic landscapes of terraced vineyards, apricot orchards and storybook villages. As you follow the river towards Krems, you’ll pass through charming wine towns such as Spitz, Weißenkirchen and Dürnstein, with their castles, abbeys and atmospheric ruins. You might like to stop for a short boat trip along the Danube, or stop at one of the traditional Heurigen – Austrian wine taverns where local vintages and regional specialities are served. Overnight in Krems or the surrounding area.

Meals:  B

This morning begins with a train ride to Tulln*, followed by a scenic cycle through the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald) towards Austria’s capital. On the way, we recommend a stop at Klosterneuburg to visit its impressive monastery before continuing into Vienna, the world-famous “City of Music”. The approach into the city is almost entirely on a dedicated cycle path with no traffic, offering safe and straightforward access to the city centre and your hotel. *If you’d prefer to ride from Krems to Tulln instead of taking the train, this will add approximately 40km /25mi to your day’s journey.

Meals:  B

Your trip concludes after breakfast. Before you leave, take time to enjoy Vienna’s highlights – wander through the lively Naschmarkt, admire the State Opera House, or stroll along the Ringstrasse lined with grand architecture. Don’t miss the Schönbrunn Palace with its elegant gardens, and the renowned Kunsthistorisches Museum. If you’d like to extend your stay and explore further, we can assist with additional night bookings 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. To upgrade to either 3-4 star hotels or 4 star hotels only, refer to trip code: DBC
  • 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
  • Digital information pack including route notes, maps & GPX tracks
  • Emergency hotline

  • Travel to Passau and from Vienna
  • Meals not listed as included, drinks
  • Helmets - can rent or purchase. Must be pre-booked. Ask for details
  • Child helmet - not available, please bring your own. Helmets mandatory for children under 12
  • 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 EUR5.00 per person per night)
  • 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.
  • 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


Trail Surface


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
2025: High season is from 26 Apr to 19 Sep, Mid season is from 12 to 25 Apr and 20 Sep to 3 Oct. 2026: High season is from 25 Apr to 18 Sep. Mid season is from 28 Mar to 10 Apr and 19 Sep to 2 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

£920GBP

Options & Supplements*
  • Bike rental insurance - standard bikeGBP£23
  • Helmet hireGBP£35
  • Helmet purchaseGBP£45
  • Bike rental insurance - e-bikeGBP£50
  • E-bike supplementGBP£110
  • Child under 7yrs sharing with 2 adults (includes child's bike)GBP£130
  • Single supplementGBP£240
  • Single traveller supplementGBP£250
  • Child aged 7-11yrs sharing with 2 adults - HS, standard bikeGBP£530
*Prices listed are per person

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