From Germany to Hungary - Passau to Budapest - Self guided - 10 Days - Classic

From Germany to Hungary by bike - Danube Route

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  • Duration

    10 Days
  • Difficulty

    Medium
  • Distance

    700km
  • Landscapes

    • River
    • City
    • Castle
  • Theme

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

    Self-Guided

Description

This 10-day cycling tour from Passau to Budapest is an adventure combining sport, culture and magnificent scenery. Start in Passau, where the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers meet, and follow the picturesque Danube cycle path. Along the way, discover historic treasures such as the Schlögener Schlinge, Linz, and Vienna with its imperial palaces. The route also combines Austrian and Hungarian culinary delights. Cross the plain of Pannonia, before finishing in Budapest, with its thermal baths, Danube promenade and lively city life.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

3 river towns in Passau
Historic theater of Grein
Romantic Wachau Valley
Danube metropolises Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest
Melk Abbey
Danube-Auen National Park
Carnuntum Archaeological Park
Basilica of Esztergom
Visit the Danube Bend

Characteristics of this journey/holiday

Day by day

Day 1 Passau

Individual arrival. Use the remaining time for a city tour or simply go for a walk through  the picturesque old part of the “City of Three Rivers”. Until 4 p.m. bike hand over – for  late arrivals on the next morning.

Day 2 Passau – Eferdinger Valley, approx. 70 km

Along the riverbank of the Danube, you will cycle towards the Schlögener loop. The  hard granite mountains of the Mühlviertel have forced the Danube into a 180-degree  bend. Upon arrival you will then take the ferry across the Danube to the southern bank  (not included) where you will cycle through the scenic Danube market, Aschach. Lastly,  reaching today’s destination of rest in Brandstatt.

Day 3  Eferdinger Valley – Strudengau, approx. 86 km

Today’s stretch leads you through the state capital of Upper-Austria, Linz, with its  numerous attractions. Subsequently, you cycle through Strudengau. In Grein you can  visit an impressive castle and the oldest city theatre in Austria.

Day 4 Strudengau – Krems/surroundings, approx. 90 km

Next, you leave the quaint baroque village and cycle through Nibelungengau to  Pöchlarn, where you can find the significant monument Nibelungen and the birthplace  of the renounced artist Oskar Kokoschka. After riding past the Benedictine Abbey of  Melk, the rolling hills and vineyards of the Wachau take you through the romantic  vineyards of Spitz, Weissenkirchen and ruins in the gorgeous village of Dürnstein. There  you can visit the jail in which King Richard the Lionheart was arrested. Moving on to  another highlight of the day, the 1000 year-old wine city of Krems is where you can  enjoy a night of rest.

Day 5 Krems/surroundings – Vienna, approx. 80 km

The last cycling day takes you through the vast and beautiful Tullner fields. As soon as  you can see the edge of the Vienna Woods (Wiener Wald) and its rolling foothills, you  will find the castle of Greifenstein and the sharply pointed spires of the Klosterneuburg  monastery. Just after Klosterneuburg, you have reached the Austrian capital city and  city of Waltz, Vienna, a metropolis with a heart full of charm! Rental eBikes will be  changed at the hotel in Vienna.

Day 6 Vienna – Bratislava, approx. 68 km

The Donauauen National Park begins just outside Vienna and is an idyllic landscape with  a variety of flora and fauna. Passing Orth Castle and Eckartsau Castle, you reach the spa  town of Bad Deutsch Altenburg, where the Romans left their mark. The Slovakian  capital Bratislava enchants with its dreamy old town and numerous magnificent  buildings. The castle towers high above the Danube.

Day 7 Bratislava – Györ, approx. 82 km

The Schüttinsel is a paradise for birds and fish. In the middle of this untouched  landscape with small islands you will find dreamy farming villages and a labyrinth of  Danube side arms. Your destination for the day is the city of Györ, situated at the  mouth of 3 rivers. The city enchants with its baroque old town.

Day 8 Györ – Esztergom, approx. 95 km 

The stage first takes you through gently undulating farmland back to the Danube in the  divided town of Komarom, King Matthias’ favorite town. You cycle along the Slovakian  bank of the Danube on embankment paths and low-traffic side roads through small  farming villages. You pass the Roman fort of Kelemantia on the way to the episcopal  and royal city of Esztergom, whose basilica, the largest church in Hungary, is a glittering  highlight of this tour. Recommendation: Take the comfortable train between Györ and  Komarno. Train tickets are available from ticket machines at the station and cost  around € 1 per journey. This shortens the cycling stage to a total of approx. 52 km. 

Day 9 Esztergom – Budapest, approx. 91 km

The hilly landscape of the Danube Bend will also enchant you. You cycle through small,  idyllic villages, discover the small artists’ town of Szentendre with its nearby farm  museum and enjoy a fantastic view of Budapest’s most famous sights as you cycle in.  

Day 10 Budapest

The morning is at leisure. The train connections from Budapest are very good (to  Vienna every hour, journey time approx. 3 hours), buses also stop at Vienna Airport. 

Accommodation

9 nights in 3 and 4* hotels

Included services

9 nights in 3 and 4* hotels

Daily breakfast

Welcome talk

Daily luggage transfer (1 suitcase per person / max. 20 kg)

1 bottle of high-quality Wachau Valley wine per room

Handlebar bag with route planner, maps and information material

Itinerary on our app

1 x boat or train trip in the Danube Bend region

7/7 telephone hotline

 

Tourist tax not included – to be paid on site

Tour dates

Arrival: Every Wednesday

Season 1

October 08 – 14, 2025

Season 2

April 23 – 29 + September 24 – October 7, 2025

Season 3

April 30 – September 23, 2025

Additional informations

Course features:

Level 1-2; the route is mainly flat and occasionally slightly hilly.

The Austrian section follows well-maintained, well-equipped cycle paths; in Hungary, you’ll often be riding on country and secondary roads.

Traffic entering and leaving towns must be closely monitored.

How to get there ?

By plane:

▪ Munich (Munich Airport/city transfer – Passau hotel, shared transfer)
▪ Linz (approx. 1 h from Passau by train)

▪ Vienna

 

General information :

▪ All bike tours are unaccompanied.

▪ Mileages and distances are approximations of recommended routes.

▪ Please be prepared with all necessary items, e.g. appropriate rainwear (jacket and pants), sun hat, sun cream and suitable sports shoes.

▪ Arrival in Passau is not included in the tour price and must be arranged by yourself.

▪ In Slovakia, helmets must be worn by law outside city borders.

▪ In Hungary, you must wear a safety vest at night and in case of poor vision outside cities/villages.

▪ This bike tour is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.

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