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Danube Cycle Path 3-Country-Tour / Vienna - Budapest

Vienna - Bratislava - Budapest

Route

Tour profile / Level 1 - 2

The tour is mostly flat with rolling hills that are sometimes slightly steep. The Austrian section follows well maintained and equipped cycle paths, in Hungary you will often cycle on quiet country backroads. On entering and leaving cities there is, of course, traffic that must be observed!

Day 1: Vienna

Individual arrival in Vienna. (Tip: use low-cost carriers to Vienna/Bratislava). Tonight the evening belongs to you! Why not enjoy a spectacular stroll through the imperial city or visit a typical Viennese tavern with local foods and goodies‚ a so-called Heurigen? The possibilities are endless in the ‘City of Waltz‘.

Day 2: Vienna - Bad Deutsch Altenburg/ surroundings, approx. 42 km

Not far from Vienna begins an untouched alluvial landscape, and a Nature Reserve with stunning and diverse Flora and Fauna. Get away from it all and enjoy the wonderful peace and quiet, only interrupted by the twittering chirps of birds. The ancient Romans have left their print and also have relaxed in the nice warm water of Bad Deutsch Altenburg. The Archaeological Park of Carnuntum will invite you into an exciting journey to the past.

Day 3: Bad Deutsch Altenburg/ surroundings - Bratislava, approx. 26 km

Nestled between the hills of Hainburg and the Carpathian Mountains you cycle on to Europe’s youngest capital, Bratislava. The Slovak capital is an enchanting, sleepy old town in addition to magnificent modern buildings.

Day 4: Bratislava - Szigetköz - Györ, approx. 50 km + train ride Mosonmagyarovar-Györ

The marshy landscape of the Szigetköz is an ideal environment and paradise for birds and fish alike. In the midst of these wild and untouched lowlands with more than 500 tiny islands you will find quaint farming villages and a labyrinth of countless Danube canals and creeks. After a relaxing and short train ride you reach the day’s final destination, Györ with its gorgeous Baroque-style old town squares.

Day 5: Györ - Komarno/ surroundings, approx. 57 km

The National Stud of Babolna is world famous as an Arabian horse breeding facility and is definitely worth a stroll through. While you are visiting the Studs and the Stud Museum you can catch a glimpse of some secret Hungarian horse breeding techniques and methods. After cycling through the lush rolling hills into the village of Komarom, the favourite village of renowned King Matthias.

Day 6: Komarno/ surroundings - Danube Bend, approx. 52 km

Today you cycle along the banks of the Slovakian Danube on small low-traffic roads through quaint and quintessential villages. On your way to the “Town of Bishops and Kings”, Esztergom, also known as the „Hungarian Rome“ or “Royal City”, you pass the Roman fort of Kelemantia. The Basilica of Esztergom, the largest Catholic Church in Hungary is another highlight and glamorous part of the overall tour.

Day 7: Danube Bend - Budapest, approx. 62 km + ship ride

Steep mountain slopes frame the stunning landscape of the Danube Bend all the way up to Szentendre Island. You can learn more about Hungarian architecture in a nearby open-air museum. Travelling by bike & boat to Budapest (included). The view from the sun deck of the boat is astonishing and overwhelming. Something you just have to experience things on your own.

Day 8: Budapest

Enjoy this day in the metropolis Budapest. If you want, you can go back to Vienna by bus, departures by scheduled bus every 2 hours on a daily basis.(f.e. 11 a.m., 3 p.m.) The bus has to be booked prior to 10 days before arrival. Duration of trip approx. 3 hours. On request the bus is also stopping at Vienna International Airport. Schedules are subject to change!

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Services

Included services:
  • 7 nights in rooms with private facilities
  • Breakfast or dinner option (Cat. A: 7x dinner, Cat. B: 6x dinner, in Vienna breakfast only)
  • Daily luggage transport up to hotel in Budapest (max. 2 pieces of luggage (max. 20kg/piece), max. 30 kg/Person)
  • 1 x train Mosonmagyarovar – Györ (incl. bike)
  • 1 x ship or train transfer (before/after seasonal shipping schedule) Szentendre – Budapest
  • Service-hotline (also accessible on weekends)
     
  • Handlebar bag with maps and information material per room

Dates & Prices

Dates

Merkmale

    Season / Period
    Type

    Extras

    Discount extra bed (in double room with 2 adults)
    Children 0 - 6,99 years - 100%
    Children 7 - 11,99 years - 50%
    Children 12 - 14,99 years   - 25%
    15 - 99 years   - 10%
     
    Bicycles & equipment
    21-/7-speed-tourbike 69
    E-bike 155
    Kids bike, trailer, tagalong 69
    Child seat free of charge
    Bike helmet (to be paid on spot) 25
       
    Additional nights
    Vienna 4* Cat A+B (dbl/sgl) 66/95
    Budapest 4* Cat A (dbl/sgl) 54/88
    Budapest 4* Cat B (dbl/sgl) 46/76
       
    Transfers 
    Transportation own bikes by Rad+Reisen-Bus, only Saturday 29
    Return bus Budapest - Vienna 22
       
    Additional services  
    Vienna Pass from 59
    Vienna City Tour by bike 25
    Vienna Hop-On Hop-Off 24h  25
    Waltz and Operetta Concert at a Viennese palais  42-65
    Budapest City Tour by bike 25
    Budapest Hop-On Hop-Off 24h 25

    Best - Price - Guarantee

    If you would verifiably receive better conditions and/or prices from another tour operator at the time of booking we guarantee at least the same conditions PLUS 1 handlebar bag for FREE!
    All prices per person in EUR

    Accommodation

    Hotel samples

    Category A
    selected 4**** comfortable hotels in all cities

    Vienna: 4*Hotel Kaiserwasser
    Bad Deutsch-Altenburg: 4*Hotel Altes Kloster
    Bratislava: 4* Hotel Park Inn Bratislava
    Györ: 4*Hotel Famulus
    Komárom: 4* Hotel Peklo
    Esztergom: 4*Hotel Portobello
    Budapest: 4*Novotel Budapest Danube


    Category B
    3*** hotels/inns; in Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest 4-star hotels

    Vienna: 4*Hotel Arcotel Donauzentrum
    Bad Deutsch-Altenburg: 3*Gasthof Stöckl
    Bratislava: 4* Hotel Park Inn Bratislava
    Györ: 3*Hotel Ibis Györ
    Komárom: 3*Hotel Bow Garden
    Esztergom: 3*Hotel Szent Adalbert
    Budapest: 4*Hotel Mercure Castle Hill


    NotePlease be informed that these are hotel samples and therefore subject to alteration! Find Your final hotel bookings at Your hotel list after/at booking.

    Bicycle

    Rental bicycles & equipment

    Our bicycles are state-of-the-art quality bikes, designed specifically for the requirements and wishes of our guests. This is how we created easy-running, robust touring bikes with a low comfort entry, precise Shimano Nexus 8-speed hub gears, modern V-brakes, hollow aluminum rims and puncture-proof tires. The elevating handlebars allow for comfortable and back-friendly riding. The bikes in our fleet are mostly not older than 3 years. During the duration of the trip you are liable for any damage, loss or theft.

    The following bikes are available with 28" tires in various frame sizes (Men’s frames are provided for men over 188 cm) :

    • 21-speed trekking bikes UNISEX with hand brakes and freewheel
    • child seat, child trailer, pull-along bikes

    Our rental bikes are equipped with a spacious waterproof pannier, a handy handlebar bag, service kit with tools, air pump,bike lock per room.


    Breakdowns

    Breakdowns or punctures can occur even with new wheels and the best maintenance. Fix punctures yourself, in case of major damage please contact our on-site staff. Please do not have any repairs done to the bikes without our approval.


    Bringing of own bikes

    You are welcome to bring your own bike. This is specially adapted to your needs and we understand very well that you would naturally like to have it with you on your bike trip. Do not forget to bring a tool bag including necessary keys and spare tube as well as a lock and check the bike for functionality before your departure.

    Useful

    ARRIVAL - PARKING - DEPARTURE

    ARRIVAL BY PLANE

    Airport: Vienna (VIE), Bratislava (BTS)

    Bustransfer: Vienna Airport - Arrival Hotel: Vienna Airportlines or TAXI www.airportdriver.at


    ARRIVAL BY CAR

    Parking:

    • Parking garage at the arrival hotel: approx. EUR 11,- per day, unguarded, locked (Cat. A), reservation not possible
    • Free parking at underground station "Kagran" (line U1)
    • Public parking: unguarded, free of charge, in the vicinity of arrival hotels
    • Public parking garage = Park & Ride: approx. EUR 3,40,- per day, approx. 17,10,- EUR per week, unguarded, at the underground station Leopoldau (line U1)

    ARRIVAL BY TRAIN

    Train station: Vienna central station, then underground line U1 to arrival hotel

    See timetables here: http://www.oebb.at/en


    TRANSFERS

    Transfer Budapest - Vienna (please reserve on booking):

    • Public bus: Departures every 2 hours on a daily basis, f.e.: 11 a.m., 1 or 3 p.m., approx. 3 hours, stopping at Vienna International Airport as well as the city center (please tell us on booking where you´d like to get off), other departure times on request, schedule is subject to change
    • RAD+REISEN-Transfer of own bikes on Saturdays (arrival in Vienna approx. 9 p.m.) - extra night in Vienna suggested

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Formula I Grand Prix Budapest:
    tour start on July 20, 21 + 22 on request - with surcharge in Budapest

    Congress dates:
    May 25, June 30, July 01, September 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30

    The included cruise is possible in the following times:
    Szentendre - Budapest

    April 28 - September 02 and April 30, May 21 daily except Mondays
    September 08 - September 29  Saturdays
    (train ride will be organized in times not meeting the boat schedule)

    Safety equipment:
    In Austria it is mandatory for children under the age of 12 to wear a bike helmet when on a bike. Please protect your little ones and bring their own helmet.
    Reflective vests are not obligatory, but surely useful.

    In Slovakia you are obliged to wear a bike helmet outside of villages, for children under 15 years it is mandatory to wear a helmet in general. Reflective vests are mandatory at bad sight, at night and dawn.

    In Hungary it is mandatory to wear safety vests at bad light and sight outside of villages, but there is no obligation to wear a helmet.

     

     

     

     

     

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    5,0 of 6 Stars | 77
    5.2 14.10.2023 | Kent W. Danube Cycle Path 3-Country-Tour / Vienna - Budapest

    App should be more user-friendly

    Rad+Reisen phone app was tempermental, sometimes hard to launch. It almost always stopped in the middle of a destination town, and we were left without directions as to how to find trains or hotels. It needs supplemental instructions so that we are ...
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    • Booking handling 5
    • Travel documents 5
    • Information at the beginning of the tour 5
    • Accomodation 5
    • Board 6
    • Luggage transport 6
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    • Route-character 6
    • Bicycle + equipment 6
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    5.0 10.10.2023 | Marvin L. Danube Cycle Path 3-Country-Tour / Vienna - Budapest

    L. Report

    Overall, the tour was very good. Issues that could use improvement were test riding of my bike. It skipped between gears three and four, and while it worked OK it was annoying. The tires were a bit on the low pressure side and after three or four days ...
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    • Booking handling 6
    • Travel documents 4
    • Information at the beginning of the tour 4
    • Accomodation 6
    • Board 6
    • Luggage transport 6
    • Route description 3
    • On-site assistance 6
    • Route-character 6
    • Bicycle + equipment 3
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    5.5 03.08.2023 | Gary Mark S. Danube Cycle Path 3-Country-Tour / Vienna - Budapest

    July 2023 Vienna to Budapest

    We had an excellent ride from Vienna to Budapest. We especially enjoyed the unexpected small towns in Slovakia. Komarno was so nice and uncrowned. These towns are small and it?s easy to see the old parts by walking around after a day on the bikes. ...
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    • Accomodation 5
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    5.0 19.06.2023 | Larry F. M. Danube Cycle Path 3-Country-Tour / Vienna - Budapest

    The Ennio Morricone Wien - Budapest Cycle Tour

    Having visited Vienna many times as a delegate to UN Outer Space Committee meetings each June, and as a dedicated cyclist in Santa Barbara, California, USA, I have heard about the Wien-Budapest bike tour from friends and finally had the opportunity to ...
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    • Booking handling 3
    • Travel documents 4
    • Information at the beginning of the tour 2
    • Accomodation 6
    • Board 6
    • Luggage transport 6
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