From Austria to Italy - Vienna to Trieste - Self guided - 10 Days - Classic

From the imperial city to the Adriatic Sea

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  • Duration

    10 Days
  • Difficulty

    Easy
  • Distance

    537km
  • Landscapes

    • Nature
    • River
    • City
  • Theme

    • Sportive
    • E-Bike
    • Culture 
  • Type of Journey

    Self-Guided

Description

The cycle tour from Vienna to Trieste connects 5 cities that are closely linked by their  great common history. As former parts of the Habsburg monarchy, Vienna, Graz,  Maribor, Ljubljana and Trieste share a rich cultural heritage that comes to life on this  route. Discover the imperial splendor of Vienna and the varied landscapes of Austria.  Experience green, unspoiled Slovenia, which acts as a bridge between Central Europe  and the Mediterranean. Breathe in the Mediterranean air and enjoy the  Mediterranean flair in Italy’s coastal city of Trieste, once the most important port of  the Habsburg monarchy. You will not only get to know the history, but also the shared  culture and way of life up close on the bike. Every landscape, every region and every  city is part of this lifestyle and contributes to a harmonious overall picture of the rich  shared past, which can be felt with every pedal stroke.  

 

HIGHLIGHTS

▪ The waltz captial of Vienna

▪ UNESCO World Heritage City of Graz and Southern Styria

▪ Maribor and the oldest vine in the world

▪ The famous Lasko beer

▪ Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia

▪ The world-famous Postojna Karst Caves

▪ The Mediterranean flair of Trieste 

Characteristics of this journey/holiday

Day by day

Day 1 Vienna

Your journey begins in the vibrant waltz metropolis of Vienna. The day of arrival is  yours – how about a stroll through the city or a visit to a typical Viennese Heuriger? 

Day 2 Vienna – Wiener Neustadt, approx 61 km

Saddle up! After leaving the city area, immerse yourself in the wine-growing area of  the spa region. You can enjoy typical wine tavern culture in the small wine villages. The  spa town of Baden, with its spas and thermal springs, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Wiener Neustadt is a testimony to medieval fortress architecture. The town was built  with the ransom money for the English King Richard the Lionheart, who was held  prisoner in Dürnstein, and offers numerous sights. Stroll through the old town. 

Day 3 Wiener Neustadt – Bruck an der Mur, approx. 58 km (incl. train ride Wiener Neustadt – Semmering)

Your day begins with a ride on the Semmering Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site  (included). The railroad was the first mountain railroad in the world and winds its way  along impressive viaducts and tunnels through the surrounding mountains to the start  of your cycling stage, to Semmering. The breathtaking mountain scenery of Styria  accompanies you along the route until you reach Bruck an der Mur. The charming  town invites you to explore its medieval buildings. A perfect mix of nature and culture! 

Day 4 Bruck an der Mur – Graz, approx. 57 km

On the Mur Cycle Path, you follow Austria’s second largest river through the green  heart of Austria, Styria. You will experience the diversity of this region at first hand.  The surroundings change from an alpine world to a mild and pleasant climate in the  Graz basin. Graz, the capital of Styria, will enchant you. The imposing Schlossberg and  the historic old town are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 

Day 5 Graz – Maribor, approx. 72 km

One of the highlights of the route is the passage through southern Styria, one of  Austria’s best-known wine regions. The area is characterized by picturesque vineyards  and traditional wine taverns. This is an ideal place to take a break and sample the  regional specialties. Maribor is known for the oldest vine in the world and the  charming old town. Let yourself be enchanted by the city’s narrow streets and historic  squares. 

Day 6 Maribor – Lasko, approx 79 km

The route continues through the hilly wine region of Slovenska Stajerska (Lower  Styria), one of the most important wine-growing regions in Slovenia. There are  numerous opportunities to stop at one of the local wineries. Your destination is the  small town of Laško, known for its healing thermal springs and Laško beer. The town’s  brewing tradition goes back a long way and a visit to the Laško brewery is a worthwhile  end to your stage. 

Day 7 Lasko – Ljubljana, approx. 62- 80 km

You pass traditional Slovenian villages again and again, where you can experience the  rural atmosphere of Slovenia up close. A highlight of the route is the Trojan Pass. After  a short climb, breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys await you.  Treat yourself to a break and try some “Trojan doughnuts” (filled dumplings) in one of  the bakeries. The cycle route can be shortened by train between Hrastnik and Sava  (optional). This shortens the route length to a total of approx. 62 km. Your destination  is Ljubljana, one of the most charming capital cities in Europe. Ljubljana is known for its  lively old town and the many bridges over the River Ljubljanica. Visit the famous  Tromostovje bridges, Prešeren Square and Ljubljana Castle.  

Day 8 Ljubljana – Postojna, approx. 60 km  

On your way to Postojna, you will cross the impressive karst landscape, which is known  for its caves, rocks and underground rivers. Your destination is world-famous for the  Postojna Caves, one of the largest karst cave systems in the world and an absolute  natural wonder. The caves are one of the most visited tourist attractions in Slovenia  and offer a unique insight into the fascinating underground worlds of wonder. Just a  few kilometers from Postojna is the impressive Predjama Castle, spectacularly built  into a rock face. This medieval cave castle is another highlight of the region and offers  exciting insights into the history of the Karst region. 

Day 9 Postojna – Trieste, approx. 70 km

After driving through the karst landscape of Slovenia and the first Mediterranean  impressions in Italy, Trieste is the perfect end to your tour. On the way there, you will  experience impressive views of the Adriatic Sea and the coast. Enjoy the  Mediterranean atmosphere. The port city of Trieste welcomes you with a mixture of  Italian and Austrian culture. The city was the most important port of the Habsburg  monarchy for centuries and is now known for its beautiful architecture and coffee  house culture. 

Day 10 Trieste 

Individual departure or exta nights in Trieste. 

Accommodation

9 nights in typical, comfortable 3-4 star hotels

Included services

▪ 9 nights in room with shower /WC incl. breakfast
▪ Luggage transport Vienna – Trieste (max. 2 pieces of luggage (max. 20 kg / piece) with a total of max. 30 kg / person)
▪ 1x train ride Wiener Neustadt – Semmering
▪ Handlebar bag with information material + bike travel app (also available as GPS file

▪ 7/7 telephone hotline

Tourist tax not included – to be paid on site

POSSIBLE OPTIONS :

▪ 21-speed bikes (ladies/men)
▪ Electric bikes

All rental bikes are equipped with a pannier (saddle bag) and an odometer (except electric bikes).

Tour dates

Arrival

Every Friday from 16/05/2025 to 19/09/2025

Friday arrivals on the following dates: May 16, May 30, June 13, June 27, July 11, September 05, September 19, 2025

Additional informations

Course features 

Level 2; The route is hilly and includes some  challenging climbs. Half of the tour is covered  on bike paths that are separated from road  traffic. Otherwise, the bike path runs on  country roads, secondary roads or forest  roads. Increased traffic is to be expected in  towns and cities.

 

Reduction 

Reduction with 2 full paying adults in  double room (additional bed): 

0-11,99 years – 10 % 

In Austria it is mandatory for children under  12 years, in Slovenia under 18 years, to wear a  helmet when on a bike.  

Additional charge* 

Bike helmet sale – payable locally € 44,- Local tax payable on spot (approx. € 1,- – 2,50 per person/night) 

* Must be reserved at time of booking!

 

Rental bike disclaimer  

€ 22,- per touring bike 

€ 49,- per e-bike  

If a traveler rents a rental bike, he is basically  liable for damage and theft. When booking  our rental bike disclaimer, we assume liability  so that in case of loss or damage to the rental  bike (when properly used and secured) no  financial responsibility must be borne.  Excluded from this are only lost keys,  batteries and chargers of e-bikes, as well as  damage due to intent or gross negligence.

How to get there ?

General Information 

Since the bike route has steep inclines in  certain sections, the use of an eBike is  recommended.  

This bike tour is self-guided. 

The mileages and distances are  approximations of the recommended  routes.  

Arrival and departure to/from Vienna is a  personal obligation and not included in  the tour price. 

This cycling tour is not suitable for people  with limited mobility. Individual request  are in special cases possible (e.g.  handicapped accessible room)

 

Parking 

Hotel garage of the arrival hotel in Vienna:  approx. € 30,- per day, unguarded, locked 

Public parking garage = Park & Ride:  approx. € 25,- per week, unguarded, at  subway station Donaustadtbrücke (line  U2)

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