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Austrian Danube - Vienna to Bratislava

Freedom Holiday Self Guided Grading Level 1
3 days/2 nights Price £170pp Tour Code AU009e
 

Along the Blue Danube, you will find Europe’s most popular cycle path. This tour is ideal for the beginner cyclist and families as the route is very flat and there are few places where you meet any traffic. The Danube Cycle Path does not end in Vienna; going East begins the fascinating landscape of the Pannonian lowlands.

The wonderful nature reserve “Au” hides one of the last primeval forests of Europe. And the latest capital within the European Union – Bratislava enchants with a lovingly restored old city centre.

 

Includes

  • 1 nights in Guesthouse (based on 2 people sharing)
  • 1 night in Bratislava in 3 star hotel
  • 2 x breakfast
  • Bike hire
  • Bus transfer from Bratislava to Vienna
  • Luggage transfer
  • Maps and route information

Excludes

  • Flights
  • Cycling Helmets

Optional extras

  • Insurance £18pp
  • Single Supplement £40
  • Half Board £32pp
  • Extra nights in Vienna £55pp (Single £80)
  • Extra night in Bratislava £55pp (Single £88)
  • Hydrofoil Bratislava to Vienna approximately £30pp
  • Child reductions when sharing room with 2 full paying adults:
    0-5 years 100%
    6-12 years 40%
    13-18 years 10%
    (Applicable to cost of room only, i.e. bike hire still applies)

How to get there

  • Fly to Vienna, Bratislava or Linz.
  • Website for train timetable and booking tickets is Bahn.de
 

Departure Dates in 2010 - Available Sat/Sun/Mon from 17th April to 3rd October

 
To book this holiday CLICK HERE
 
Daily Itinerary
 

Castle Orth

Day 1: Arrival in Vienna to start cycling to Bad Deutsch Altenburg, 28 miles (46 km).

The Danube cycle path leads you on quiet paths through the national park Donauauen. This is the Danube flood plain National Park and is a green ribbon between the conurbations of Vienna and Bratislava, also home and refuge to many endangered plants and animals. You cycle pass the castles of Orth and Eckartsau until you reach the former Roman city Petronell-Carnuntum (Roman excavations) or the health resort Bad Deutsch Altenburg.

Hainburger gateDay 2: Bad Deutsch Altenburg to Bratislava, 13 miles (21 km).

Soon you reach the border city of Hainburg and through the impressive nature reserve you continue directly to Bratislava the capital of Slovakia. This quaint old city centre with numerous historical sights, a lively pedestrian zone and countless restaurants and coffee shops will entrance you as you waner around.

Day 3: Bratislava to Vienna.

Bus ride from Bratislava to Vienna . Or if you prefer, it is possible to take the hydrofoil back to Vienna.

 

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