Vienna to Budapest Danube Bike Tour

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  Tour Operator  Freewheeling Adventures

  Austria,  Hungary & Slovakia

 8 days (Bike: 6 days)

  373 km  (~62km per day)

 Easy

 Mostly flat

Guided, Self-Guided

Supported

Seven nights; six days of easy cycling along the banks of the Danube River. You will experience a region rich in art and architecture influenced by the history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

This route is a continuation of the cycling trail from Passau to Vienna and winds its way along the Danube between the two important European cities of Vienna and Budapest. They hold the legacies of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the form of exquisite and impressive architecture.

The route goes through the capital city of Slovakia – Bratislava, and the historically significant towns of Gyor and Esztergom where you can marvel at the largest cathedral in Hungary. The fascinating town of Szentendre is a highlight. Full of churches, galleries, and museums, such as the renowned Hungarian Open Air Museum, you can enjoy this town’s charm and situation on the banks of the Danube below the Pilis Mountains.

This bicycle tour gives you relaxed and easy cycling all the way to Budapest on quiet roads and bike pathways, through a nice balance of vibrant centers and rustic, traditional landscapes of fields, vineyards and forests.

Tour Information

From

Vienna

To

Budapest

Cost From

Guided   US$ 3325

Self-Guided   US$ 2495

Departure(s)

2021 - May 22 & Jun 19 & Jul 17 & Aug 21 & Sep 18

Single Supplement

495

Inclusions

7 breakfasts, 4 picnic lunches, 5 dinners, 
luggage handling, 
van and guide support, 
maps, route notes, GPS units, 
taxes

Options

Self-guided $2495
Bicycle Rental:
Hybrid: US 185 
Electric Assist: US 375 

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