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Cycle Prague to Vienna

Cycle Prague to Vienna

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.

Activities

  • 7 days bike hire
  • Prague guided cycling
  • Ceske Budejovice Guided 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

Highlights

  • 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.
  • 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.

05/15/2025 through 09/21/2027
05/15/2025 through 09/25/2027

Day 1 The dazzling capital of the Czech Republic, the explorable Prague has fittingly been nicknamed "the City of a Hundred Spires." Halved by the Vltava River and notable for architecture Baroque, Renaissance, and Gothic, visitors will find much to take in here. Stroll Old Town Square, bear witness to Astronomical clock's hourly show, marvel at the immense Prague Castle, and be sure to cross the Charles Bridge, with its continuous alley of Catholic statues. And don't miss the breathtaking stained glass at St. Vitus Cathedral.

When in Prague, a cruise on the picturesque Vltava provides great views of the city from a new perspective. Nightlife is plentiful, with many jazz music venues, clubs and pubs to choose from. Beer has also become a great reason to be in Prague, with excellent regional and microbrewed libations delighting thirsty travelers.

Medieval streets, stunning monuments, historic gardens and gorgeous views everywhere you look... Prague is everything a traveler could hope for!
Day 2 The dazzling capital of the Czech Republic, the explorable Prague has fittingly been nicknamed "the City of a Hundred Spires." Halved by the Vltava River and notable for architecture Baroque, Renaissance, and Gothic, visitors will find much to take in here. Stroll Old Town Square, bear witness to Astronomical clock's hourly show, marvel at the immense Prague Castle, and be sure to cross the Charles Bridge, with its continuous alley of Catholic statues. And don't miss the breathtaking stained glass at St. Vitus Cathedral.

When in Prague, a cruise on the picturesque Vltava provides great views of the city from a new perspective. Nightlife is plentiful, with many jazz music venues, clubs and pubs to choose from. Beer has also become a great reason to be in Prague, with excellent regional and microbrewed libations delighting thirsty travelers.

Medieval streets, stunning monuments, historic gardens and gorgeous views everywhere you look... Prague is everything a traveler could hope for!
Day 3 Český Krumlov, a picturesque city in the Czech Republic, is a treasure trove of medieval charm and architectural splendor. Nestled in the South Bohemian Region, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its stunning Český Krumlov Castle, which towers over the city and offers panoramic views of the winding Vltava River and the old town's red-tiled rooftops. The castle, dating back to the 13th century, features a beautifully preserved Baroque theater and an extensive collection of art and historical artifacts.

Wander through the labyrinthine streets of Český Krumlov’s historic center, and you will encounter a delightful array of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. The Town Square is particularly enchanting, surrounded by colorful facades and the intricately designed Plague Column, a relic from the 18th century. The city's charm extends to its many cozy cafes, boutique shops, and local eateries, where you can sample traditional Czech cuisine and pastries.

A fun fact about Český Krumlov is that the city's name translates to "Crumbling Castle" in Czech, a reference to its castle’s imposing and dramatic silhouette. This charming city, with its rich history and breathtaking beauty, promises an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
Day 4
Day 5 Nestled along the south bank of the Danube, this historical Austrian city bursts with charm. A favorite stop on European river cruises, the city's most famous attraction is Melk Abbey, which dates back to the 11th century. The original Benedictine structure was lost to fires and foreign invasion, then rebuilt during the 18th century in lavish Baroque style, including a library and inner church covered in magnificent frescoes and gilded fixtures.
Day 6
Day 7 Classical music, palaces, exhilarating art... and did we mention the coffee? Vienna, Austria is a city of elevated tastes and a must-see experience for any European traveler.

Set on the Danube River, Vienna's attractions include Schönbrunn Palace, The Hofburg, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and the public park Prater, which boasts a giant ferris wheel.

This modern capital of Austria can be navigated on foot and via public transportation. Though it endured heavy damage during World War II, the character of Vienna lures visitors in, and stays with them long after they depart.
Day 8 Classical music, palaces, exhilarating art... and did we mention the coffee? Vienna, Austria is a city of elevated tastes and a must-see experience for any European traveler.

Set on the Danube River, Vienna's attractions include Schönbrunn Palace, The Hofburg, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and the public park Prater, which boasts a giant ferris wheel.

This modern capital of Austria can be navigated on foot and via public transportation. Though it endured heavy damage during World War II, the character of Vienna lures visitors in, and stays with them long after they depart.

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