2025
Der Donau Radurlaub für Genießer und Bummler

Cycling at the Danube in Austria for Epicure

Leisurely Danube cycle path: from Passau to Vienna

Passau - Linz - Wachau - Vienna

  • Traditional Austrian dishes and wine
  • Linzer Torte and Wiener Schnitzel in Vienna
  • Daily routes ●●○○○○, altitude profile ●○○○○

Days
10

Ø km per day
45

You cycle along the Danube at a leisurely pace on one of the oldest and most popular cycle paths in Europe from Passau to the Austrian capital of Vienna. Scenic highlights, small wine villages and culturally significant places follow one another. Thanks to the short daily stages, you have time for breaks and sightseeing, allowing you to enjoy your journey to the fullest. Culinary delights are not neglected either: traditional dishes and fine wines ensure that you will have fond memories of Austrian cuisine. Go in search of the largest schnitzel in Vienna! As you can see, there is plenty to discover on a Danube cycling vacation for connoisseurs and strollers.

Itinerary

  • Booking code
    OE-DOPW9
  • Duration
    10 days / 9 nights
  • Arrival Days
    Daily
  • Travel documents Languages
    German, English, French
  • Print version PDF
    incl. hotel examples
  • Parking information
    Public parking garage in Passau, costs: approx. 5 € / day.
    No reservation possible through Radweg-Reisen.
  • Return journey to Passau
    Optional with a minibus (daily), duration approx. 3.5 - 4 hours, pick-up approx. 2 pm directly at the hotel, must be specified when booking.
    Alternatively on your own by train, connections several times an hour, one change, duration approx. 3 hours.
  • Note
    In Austria, children up to the age of 12 are required to wear a helmet.
Cycling at the Danube in Austria for Epicure

Day 1: Individual arrival in Passau

After your arrival, stroll through the tranquil alleyways of the almost Mediterranean-style town at the confluence of the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers. The city has a lot to offer for anyone interested in culture and history. Visit St. Stephen's Cathedral, which dominates the cityscape, the Veste Oberhaus and the Mariahilf pilgrimage church. Or start your trip comfortably with a cup of coffee in the historic old town.

Passau

Passau

Day 2: Passau - Schlögen / Donauschlinge, approx. 40 - 55 km + ferry ride

You start your tour on the northern bank of the Danube and cycle through the Upper Danube Valley to the small market town of Obernzell. A little later, you cross the border into Austria and reach Engelhartszell with its famous Trappist monastery. At the Schlögener Schlinge, the Danube winds in a tight loop around a huge granite hill on which the romantic Haichenbach ruins are enthroned. Cross over to the other bank by ferry from Au and reach your stage destination.

Obernzell

Obernzell

Day 3: Schlögen - Linz, approx. 55 km

Through the bird paradise of the Eferding Basin and various small market towns, the route leads to Linz. The capital of Upper Austria was the European Capital of Culture in 2009 and is home to the Lentos, one of the most important museums of contemporary art in Austria. The Linz City Express takes you to all the city's major sights. You have a great view of the city from the Pöstlingberg.

Linz main square

Linz main square

Day 4: Linz - Wallsee / Ardagger, approx. 40 / 50 km

You cycle through the Machland region, where Enns is the oldest settlement in Austria. A detour to the baroque monastery of St. Florian is worthwhile. A relic from one of the darkest chapters in history, the Mauthausen concentration camp, is also on today's route. The day's destination is Ardagger or Wallsee at the entrance to the Strudengau. This narrow and wooded valley of the Danube was once feared by Danube boatmen due to its numerous whirlpools.

Strudengau

Danube landscape in Strudengau

Day 5: Ardagger - Marbach / Maria Taferl, approx. 50 / 40 km

Shortly after setting off, you will reach the baroque town of Grein. Take a stroll through the town and visit the historic town theater, a rococo building dating back to 1791, and Greinburg Castle. You then travel along the beautiful blue Danube to Lower Austria. Marbach is located on the very southern edge of the Waldviertel. With its parish church, Maria Taferl is one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Austria.

 

Maria Taferl

Maria Taferl pilgrimage church

Day 6: Marbach - Wachau, approx. 45 - 50 km

The Benedictine monastery of Melk Abbey lies high above the right bank of the Danube and is an impressive baroque building that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Wachau cultural landscape, which stretches from here to Krems, is also on the UNESCO list. You cycle past orchards and vineyards, always following the course of Europe's second largest river. A wine tasting is also on the program today.

Melk Abbey

Melk Abbey

Day 7: Rest day in the Wachau

After five days of cycling behind you, you can treat yourself to a rest day in the Wachau. Take a walk and get to know the beauty of the region and the hospitality of its inhabitants. Small wine villages such as Spitz and Weißenkirchen nestle on the banks of the Danube. The blue and white tower of the Dürnstein collegiate church is a Wachau landmark. Enjoy this day to the full, because it's not far to Vienna.

 

Cyclist

Cyclists in the Wachau

Day 8: Wachau - Tulln, approx. 45 km

The route continues through the Wachau fruit and wine region to Krems. Stroll through the 1000-year-old town with the Stone Gate and Gozzo Castle. Afterwards, a completely different landscape awaits you: the extensive Tullnerfeld opens up before you, with the Roman town of Tulln at its center. Numerous nurseries and borders characterize the townscape of this historically important city, which is why it is known as the city of flowers.

Steiner Tor in Krems

Steiner Tor in Krems

Day 9: Tulln - Vienna, approx. 40 km

After you have hopefully not missed out on the city's numerous gardens, you make your way the last few kilometers to Vienna. The Danube metropolis will delight you with its magnificent historical buildings and modern, trendy culture. Treat yourself to a slice of Sachertorte in one of the typical coffee houses, stroll through the old town or take a horse-drawn carriage ride past the impressive sights.

 

Botanical Garden in Vienna

Vienna Botanical Garden

Day 10: Individual departure

After breakfast, your Danube cycling vacation for connoisseurs and strollers comes to an end. We are happy to extend your stay in Vienna upon request.

Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

Dates / Prices / Services

Season times and Prices 2025

Arrival daily from 05.04.2025 to 12.10.2025Early booking discount: -20 €

Bookable dates are shown in the booking form. The season is dictated by the arrival date.

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Category B

Season A
05.04. - 11.04.
27.09. - 12.10.
from949 €
Season B
12.04. - 02.05.
06.09. - 26.09.
from1029 €
Season C
03.05. - 05.09.

from1089 €

Category A

Season A
05.04. - 11.04.
27.09. - 12.10.
from1079 €
Season B
12.04. - 02.05.
06.09. - 26.09.
from1159 €
Season C
03.05. - 05.09.

from1229 €

All prices per person in a double room

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Services

  • 9 nights with breakfast, national 2* / 3* level, in Linz and Vienna 4* level, category B (OE-DOPW9b)
  • 9 nights with breakfast, national 3* / 4* level, 
    category A (OE-DOPW9a)
  • Luggage transport from hotel to hotel to Vienna, no limit on the number of pieces, max. 20 kg / piece
  • Ferry ride Au - Schlögen incl. bike
  • Wine tasting in the Wachau
  • Travel documents with maps (1 x per room)
  • Service hotline (7 days, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.)
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Not included is the tourist tax, if due.

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Children's discount

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From 0 to 5 years

-100%

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From 6 to 11 years

-50%

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From 12 to 17 years

-25%

Applies for accommodation in rooms with 2 full-paying guests

 

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Additional services

Additional bookable services

Category B
Category A

Additional fee single room

409 €

439 €

Return transfer excl. own bike, Vienna - Passau

85 €

Return transfer incl. own bike, Vienna - Passau

125 €

All prices are per person

Additional nights

Room
Breakfast
Category B
Category A
Passau
 DBL

75 €

99 €

 SGL

125 €

135 €

Vienna
 DBL

75 €

99 €

 SGL

129 €

175 €

All prices are per person

Rental bikes

Rental Bikes

Rental Bike
Rental Bike
109 €
E-Bike
E-Bike
289 €

Rental bike types

  • 7-speed unisex bike hub gears with coaster brake
  • 21-speed unisex bike derailleur gears with freewheel (men's bike from 1.80 m)
  • E-bike / pedelec
     
Equipment

Package bag, handlebar bag, odometer, bike lock, air pump, puncture kit

 

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Route profile

  • Start / Destination
    Passau / Vienna
  • Length
    approx. 310 - 325 km
    Daily routes ●●○○○
    between 40 and 55 km, Ø 45 km
    Altitude profile ●○○○○
  • Tour operated by
    Local cooperation partner
  • Mobility note
    The trip is only conditionally suitable for people with limited mobility.
    Please do not hesitate to contact us regarding your individual needs.

Days
10

Ø km per day
45