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Cycling break in front of the Hofburg in Vienna, with a Fiaker in the background

Prague – Vienna

From the Golden City to the old imperial city

8 Days / 7 Nights
Challenging
Cycling break in front of the Hofburg in Vienna, with a Fiaker in the background

We have combined two cities widely regarded as among the world's most beautiful on an eight-day cycling tour. While city life bustles with energy, the natural landscapes offer peace and serenity. Your route is adorned with castles, palaces, cultural landmarks, and inviting beer gardens, beginning in South Bohemia and continuing into the Waldviertel. Raise a glass to toast the kilometers you've conquered—you've certainly earned it!

Embark on a discovery tour through Prague, the "Golden City" where magnificent places and buildings await at every turn. Depart from the Czech capital along the Vltava River, journeying through pristine Bohemian landscapes. Cycle through charming villages, past the Milešov reservoir, and visit Zvikov Castle near Písek. Continue your route to Hluboká Castle and onward to České Budějovice, where a visit to a beer garden is essential.

The route leads across the South Bohemian Pond Plateau on a secluded path through wild and romantic nature to Gmünd. From there, you enter Austria's Waldviertel region, traversing dense forests that mirror its name. The final leg of the journey follows the Kamptal cycle path to Hadersdorf and onward to Krems. Finally, you cycle alongside vineyards and the Danube River to reach Vienna.

  • Discover the Golden City: Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, attracts you with its rich history, impressive architecture and charming atmosphere. Explore the Old Town with its Gothic and Baroque buildings, cross the Charles Bridge, visit Prague Castle and experience the lively cultural scene. The "Golden City" enchants with historical sights, cozy cafés and a unique flair.
  • Pure nature on the South Bohemian Pond Plateau: This is a distinctive landscape in southern Bohemia, renowned for its abundance of ponds utilized for fish farming since the Middle Ages. It provides a picturesque backdrop with diverse flora and fauna.
  • Sisi, Pastries, and the Ring in Vienna: The Danube metropolis offers a wealth of sights that could keep you busy for days. Must-see attractions include St. Stephen's Cathedral, Schönbrunn Palace, and the Hofburg Palace. Discover gems like the Hundertwasserhaus, the Naschmarkt, and the Museumsquartier. Immerse yourself in Vienna's unique café culture and experience the city's vibrant atmosphere.

With stage lengths of up to 70 kilometers, these routes are demanding, featuring challenging inclines. You'll appreciate the peaceful surroundings, but it's essential to have good fitness levels for this journey.

Prague may no longer be a hidden gem for city breaks, but the rest of the country remains seriously underrated. Embark on a cycling tour in the Czech Republic to discover its lesser-known corners.

Itinerary at a glance

You don't have to decide whether you prefer Prague or Vienna - both metropolises are on your itinerary. Along the Vltava River, you will come across charming hidden gems, and in the wine region of Weinviertel, you can visit rustic wineries.

We recommend arriving in Prague early - the “golden city” is one of the most beautiful in Europe, and the historical city centre has been a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site since 1992. Its historical buildings, the winding streets of the old city and a breath-taking view of the Charles Bridge are perfect excuses for a stroll around the city and will be the first of many unforgettable holiday delights.

The Vltava river will guide you out of Prague. The slightly hilly and ever-changing landscape will enchant you. During today’s stage, you will pass through many small, idyllically situated Bohemian villages. The small houses with wooden-panelled gables irresistibly draw the eyes, and the many cosy inns entice one to stop for a refreshing beer.

For most of today, you will once again be following the course of the river Vltava, passing through many small Bohemian villages and the lush Bohemian forest. Via a beautiful reservoir on the Vltava near Milešov, you will make your way to Orlík. The gothic castle is certainly worth a visit, but merely a few kilometres further comes the next attraction; Zvikov Castle was one of the most important castles of Bohemia in the middle ages. The picturesque town of Písek marks the end of today’s stage.

You will be surrounded by fascinating virgin and cultivated landscapes for most of the day. The bike path follows the romantic banks of the Vltava river for the most part and will lead you through some pretty towns like Týn nad Vltavou. A small forest path will bring you to Hluboká castle, which sits atop a hill high over the Vltava and is definitely worth visiting. On arrival in České Budějovice, also known as Budweis, a Budweiser beer is exactly the right refreshment to make up for any exertions during the day.

During today’s stage, you will experience nature at its purest. The southern Bohemian landscape features many meadows and forests. The region is recognised as a UNESCO nature reserve, and the so-called “southern Bohemian pond landscape” is a result of the long-standing fish farming tradition in the region. The wholly untouched nature is a fantastic experience for any cyclist, and there is also something for fans of culture and architecture; historical buildings, old citadels and picturesque villages are scattered all along the way.

Today’s stage will take you through the north of Lower Austria. The so-called “Waldviertel” region is known for its many river and pond landscapes. The cycle path will lead you through seemingly endless forests with fresh air and wonderful authenticity. The Waldviertel cuisine is also known far and wide. Make sure to try a dish with carp and potatoes, the culinary specialities of this region.

The Kamptal bicycle path will quickly lead you to Hadersdorf via Langenlois. The route is gorgeous and also relatively flat. You will soon spot the first vineyards around Krems. From Hadersdorf, you will take the train to Tulln. Take some time to visit the Egon Schiele museum before riding the last few kilometres along the Danube to Vienna. You will reach your accommodation via the Danube Island, comfortably avoiding all traffic.

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Departure or extension

Itinerary at a glance

You don't have to decide whether you prefer Prague or Vienna - both metropolises are on your itinerary. Along the Vltava River, you will come across charming hidden gems, and in the wine region of Weinviertel, you can visit rustic wineries.

We recommend arriving in Prague early - the “golden city” is one of the most beautiful in Europe, and the historical city centre has been a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site since 1992. Its historical buildings, the winding streets of the old city and a breath-taking view of the Charles Bridge are perfect excuses for a stroll around the city and will be the first of many unforgettable holiday delights.

The Vltava river will guide you out of Prague. The slightly hilly and ever-changing landscape will enchant you. During today’s stage, you will pass through many small, idyllically situated Bohemian villages. The small houses with wooden-panelled gables irresistibly draw the eyes, and the many cosy inns entice one to stop for a refreshing beer.

For most of today, you will once again be following the course of the river Vltava, passing through many small Bohemian villages and the lush Bohemian forest. You will soon reach Zvíkov Castle, which was one of the most important castles in Bohemia in the Middle Ages. The picturesque town of Písek marks the end of today’s stage.

You will be surrounded by fascinating virgin and cultivated landscapes for most of the day. The bike path follows the romantic banks of the Vltava river for the most part and will lead you through some picturesque towns like Týn nad Vltavou. Surrounded by beautiful nature, you reach Hluboká castle, which sits atop a hill high over the Vltava and is definitely worth visiting. On arrival in České Budějovice, also known as Budweis, a Budweiser beer is exactly the right refreshment to make up for any exertions during the day.

During today’s stage, you will experience nature at its purest. The southern Bohemian landscape features many meadows and forests. The region is recognised as a UNESCO nature reserve, and the so-called “southern Bohemian pond landscape” is a result of the long-standing fish farming tradition in the region. The wholly untouched nature is a fantastic experience for any cyclist, and there is also something for fans of culture and architecture; historical buildings, old citadels and picturesque villages are scattered all along the way.

Today’s stage will take you through the north of Lower Austria. The so-called “Waldviertel” region is known for its many river and pond landscapes. The cycle path will lead you through seemingly endless forests with fresh air and wonderful authenticity. The Waldviertel cuisine is also known far and wide. Make sure to try a dish with carp and potatoes, the culinary specialities of this region.

The Kamptal bicycle path will quickly lead you to Hadersdorf via Langenlois. The route is gorgeous and also relatively flat. You will soon spot the first vineyards around Krems. From Hadersdorf, you will take the train to Tulln. Take some time to visit the Egon Schiele museum before riding the last few kilometres along the Danube to Vienna. You will reach your accommodation via the Danube Island, comfortably avoiding all traffic.

Day
08
Departure or extension

Difficulty level

Challenging

The road quality varies widely. The route follows both well-paved cycle paths and bumpy, unsurfaced dirt tracks and forest trails. For the most part, you will cycle along separate cycle paths and secondary roads, with only a few sections featuring heavier traffic. Please note that the Czech part of the route as well as the so-called “Waldviertel” include some steep climbs and require a good level of fitness. The signposting of the route is generally good.

 

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Services & Information

Further details about this tour

Included

  • Accommodation in your selected category
  • Breakfast
  • Luggage transfer
  • Best developed route
  • Detailed travel documents 1 x per room (German, English)
  • Train ticket from Hadersdorf to Tulln (incl. bikes)
  • GPS data 
  • Service-Hotline

Optional

  • Bike rental, including rental bike insurance
  • Return transfer by minibus to Prague every Saturday morning, costs EUR 129, extra EUR 39 for your own bike, reservation is necessary

Arrival / Parking / Departure

  • Prague train station
  • Prague or Vienna Airport
  • Hotel parking, costs approx. EUR 28 per day, reservation is necessary, to be paid for at the time
  • Good train connection from Vienna to Prague

Things to note

  • Tourist tax, if due, is not included in the price!
  • Further important information according to the package travel law and additional information about your bike and boat trip can be found here!
  • This tour is a partner tour.
  • Minimum number of participants: 2 persons

Services & Information

Further details about this tour

Included

  • Accommodation in category A in 4****- hotels and in category B in 3***-hotels, guesthouses and inns
  • Breakfast
  • Luggage transfer
  • Best developed route
  • Detailed travel documents 1 x per room (German, English)
  • 1 train ticket from Hadersdorf to Tulln (incl. bikes)
  • GPS-data
  • Service hotline

Optional

  • Bike rental, including rental bike insurance
  • Return transfer by minibus to Prague every Saturday mid-morning, costs EUR 135 per person, extra EUR 39 for your own bike, reservation is necessary, to be paid in advance

Arrival / Parking / Departure

  • Prague train station
  • Prague or Vienna Airport
  • Hotel parking spaces, costs approx. EUR 25 per day, reservation is necessary, to be paid for at the time
  • Good train connection from Vienna to Prague

Things to note

  • Tourist tax, if due, is not included in the price!
  • Further important information according to the package travel law and additional information about your bike and boat trip can be found here!
  • This tour is a partner tour.
  • Minimum number of participants: 2 persons
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