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Cycle Prague to Vienna – 8 days

Get your wheels moving on a cycling adventure through the Central European countryside, all the way from picturesque Prague to classic Vienna. This eight-day cycling trip meanders its way past medieval villages perched on the hillside and hugs the mighty Danube River. With delicious regional food, great wine, and a knowledgeable leader to guide you along the way, you’ll be seeing the best of the region with the wind blowing through your hair.

Trip overview

Start – Prague, Czech Republic
Finish – Vienna, Austria
Destinations – Czech Republic, Austria
Physical rating – 3/5
Group size – Max 15
This trip generates 17 kg of CO2-e per person per day. We offset these emissions on your behalf.

Why you’ll love this trip
  • Take an active adventure through Central Europe, cycling leafy paths from the bohemian centre of Prague to the classical vibe of Vienna.
  • Ride alongside the mighty Danube River downstream, passing by romantic riverside castles, picturesque villages and lowland forests surrounding the banks.
  • Take the opportunity to head on an optional brewery tour at the original home of Budweiser: Ceske Budejovice.
  • Marvel at the spires and dome of Melk Abbey, perched on a rocky outcrop high above the waters of the Danube.
  • The perfect mix of cosmopolitan cities, picture postcard towns and traffic-free cycling paths await, with local knowledge to get the best out of each European destination.
  • By travelling on this trip, you’ll directly support our charitable partner, World Bicycle Relief. Donations provide school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas with bicycles that provide access to education, healthcare, and income.

Is this trip right for you?
  • Just as a heads up before you book: this trip is new to our range this year. And while we have thoroughly researched every detail of the logistics, new destinations can sometimes throw us some unexpected surprises. More often than not, it’ll be a great surprise. But every now and again there might be a hiccup. We like to think that’s what puts the ‘adventure’ in ‘adventure travel’.
  • To complete this trip it is important that you are both confident and competent in riding a bicycle.
  • On this trip we have a single leader that rides with the group, and another that drives the support vehicle (acting as a back marker where needed). Where the vehicle cannot travel directly with the cyclists (e.g. a cyclists-only path) your leader will assign a person from the group to act as a back marker.
  • As our riding is done mostly on sealed roads and – along the Danube River – dedicated bike paths with the occasional gravel section, there are no technical cycling skills required.
  • There’s the possibility of a few hiccups along the way – a puncture here and there maybe – but there’s no doubt this is an incredibly rewarding adventure.
  • As there are potholes and cobblestones in many European cities, it’s recommended that you leave any wheelie bags/cases at home and bring a backpack instead. As this is an eight-day trip, a large backpack should be enough to carry all of your belongings.
  • As accommodation on this trip is twin-share, solo travellers will share a room with other travellers of the same gender. Please note that a single supplement is available on this trip. Space is at a premium in Europe and your hotel is no exception. Rooms are often small, but usually the central location makes up for that. For those travelling as a duo, hotels in Europe often don’t have double beds, but rather two single beds that can be pushed together. In some cases, bathroom facilities will be shared rather than ensuite.

Itinerary

Day 1: Prague

Dobry den! Welcome to Prague. There is an important welcome meeting scheduled for 6 pm this evening, where you will meet your group leader and fellow travellers. With not much time spent in Prague, we recommend you spend at least a day or two to get to know this wonderful Bohemian city. With its Baroque buildings, cobblestoned streets and beer – oh so much beer – there’s something for every explorer. If you want to spend more time in Prague, we’ll be happy to organise additional accommodation for you (subject to availability). After your important meeting, how about get a group of you together and head to one of the beer halls to get acquainted?

Special information

It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.

Ride distance: No included riding today

Day 2: Prague

This morning the cycling part of your adventure begins! Have a bike fitting then explore the fascinating street and lanes of Prague on a leader-led orientation ride. You’ll learn about the history of the city, plus have time to take in the Old Town square, looking up at the surrounding spires – there are a lot of spires – as well as the historic building besides the Vltava River. The rest of the day is free for you to explore this eclectic city at your leisure. Perhaps visit one of the many museums that dot the city, or wander the cobbled Charles Bridge in the evening when most of the tourist are long gone.

Special information

Ride distance: approx. 15kms/9 miles, mostly flat, approx. 100m/320ft of elevation gain.

Day 3: Cesky Krumlov

Today is an early morning start, as you head to Ceske Budejovice by local transport (either vehicle or train depending on group size), taking around 2.5 hours. Once arrived, have a bike fitting and take a short ride (approximately 20 kilometres) around Budejovice and surrounds. If you have time, there’s the option to head on a brewery tour, as Cesky Budejovice (or Budweis in German) is the home of Budweiser! Learn the beer’s history and have the perfectly drawn brew in the onsite bar.

This afternoon ride through the South Bohemian countryside from Ceske to Cesky – that is, Cesky Krumlov! Through picture-perfect rolling hills and weaving in and out of forest, you’ll cover around 35 kilometres cycling, with some undulations at points. Once arrived, you’ve got the rest of the afternoon at your leisure in this small medieval town. Take your bike or head on a hike up to see Krizova Hora, visit the State Castle, or just simply explore the weaving laneways of the town, all perched on the side of the Vltava River. If you want to check out the river more, why not book in on a canoe trip? Seeing the Czech countryside from the water gives you stunning views of the surrounding valleys.

Special information

Morning Ride distance: approx. 20kms/12 miles, mostly flat, approx. 200m/650ft of elevation gain.

Afternoon Ride distance: approx. 35kms/22 miles, mostly flat for the first 8kms then undulating, approx. 600m/1970ft of elevation gain.

Day 4: Kollmitzberg

Rise and shine, as it’s off for another day of cycling, leaving nice and early. Ride along the Vltava River from Cesky Krumlov through the countryside then over the plateau and down to the wooded shores of the beautiful Lipno Lake near the Czech-Austrian border. You’ll arrive at the small town of Lipno and Vltavou on the southern banks of the lake.

After some time to look around, drive approximately 140 kilometres to Kollmitzberg. After two days in the saddle you deserve a relax at this secluded town. Why not get your group together and organise somewhere for dinner in nearby Ardagger – your group leader will know of a place to go.

Special information

Ride distance: approx. 50kms/32 miles, mostly undulating/hilly, with approx. 680m/2200ft of elevation gain

Day 5: Melk

Get back on your bike and cycle alongside the mighty Danube River on a mostly flat course from Kollmitzberg to Melk (approximately 53 kilometres). You know you’re getting close when you can see the towers and dome of the famed Melk Abbey high above the town. Once arrived, you could head on an optional tour of Melk Abbey, where you’ll discover the colourful Baroque structure perched on top of a rock overlooking the Danube, plus its parks and bastions.

Special information

Ride distance: approx. 53kms/33 miles, mostly flat, approx. 150m/500ft of elevation gain.

Day 6: Herzogenburg

From Melk, cycle along the northern banks of the Danube – mostly on dedicated cycle paths – past small riverside towns and villages (and the occasional sand beach), and to the UNESCO-listed terraces of the Wachau vineyards, where wine has been produced since the Middle Ages. Riding up the steep hillsides is definitely a challenge, but there’s some stunning scenery to see along the way. Your final destination for today is Herzogenburg – a thriving town on a small tributary of the Danube. If you have time why not check out the imposing Herzogenburg Monastery before a hearty Austrian dinner.

Special information

Ride distance: approx. 63kms/39 miles, mostly flat, approx. 320m/1050ft of elevation gain.

Day 7: Vienna

Hop on your bike to ride back along the Danube cycle path all the way into Vienna, skirting the river’s southern banks. Today is the longest ride of the tour at around 70 kilometres/43 miles and is mostly slightly downhill. When you arrive in Vienna, be sure to relax and perhaps tuck into a well-earned coffee and sacher torte. Vienna is a classical hub of arts, culture and food, and a perfect place to hop off the bike and explore on foot. If you haven’t discussed it already, why not organise dinner in Vienna with your group tonight – it’s definitely cause for celebration.

Special information

Ride distance: approx. 70kms/44 miles, mostly flat/slightly downhill, approx. 110m/360ft of elevation gain. For those wanting a shorter ride you are welcome to travel in the support van until Tulln, around 40kms/25 miles from Vienna.

Day 8: Vienna

With no activities planned for today, you are free to leave at any time. That doesn’t mean your adventure has to end! Vienna is a large place and full of interesting sights, so it is highly recommended that you spend another day or two in the city. If you wish to spend more time in Vienna, we’ll be happy to organise additional accommodation for you (subject to availability).

Ride distance: No included riding today

Inclusions

 

Meals – 7 breakfasts
Transport – Bicycle, Support vehicle, Train/Local Bus (e-bike option available, subject to availability)
Accommodation – Hotel (7 nights)
Activities
  • 7 days bike hire
  • Prague guided cycling
  • Ceske Budejovice to Cesky Krumlov Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling
  • Cesky Krumlov to Lipno Lake Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling
  • Kollmitzberg to Melk Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling
  • Melk to Herzogenburg Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling
  • Orientation walk – Vienna
  • Tulln to Vienna Guided & Vehicle Supported Cycling
Add on activities
  • Prague – Castle Visit – CZK350
  • Prague – John Lennon Wall – Free
  • Prague – Town Hall Clock Tower – CZK250
  • Prague – Kafka Museum – CZK260
  • Charles Bridge – Free
  • Cesky Krumlov – Brewery Tour – CZK200
  • Cesky Krumlov – Canoe Trip – CZK700
  • Cesky Krumlov – Egon Schiele Art Centrum – CZK200
  • Cesky Krumlov – Guided Castle Tour – CZK300
  • Budweiser Brewery Tour – CZK150
  • Black Tower – CZK30
  • Melk Abbey – EUR12
  • Vienna – Belvedere Gallery (Upper & Lower Gallery Combined Ticket) – EUR26
  • Vienna – Hofburg Palace & Sisi Museum – EUR16
  • Vienna – Prater Ferris Wheel – EUR14
  • Vienna – Food, Coffee & Market Tour Urban Adventure – EUR115
  • Vienna – Schoenbrunn Palace – EUR22

 

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