Guided/Self-guided Bike and Barge
Web code AT055
Austria, Hungary, Slovakia / Danube Waltz
From Passau to Budapest
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Day by Day
1. Passau
Boarding time from 4 p.m. Use your free time and stroll through the cobblestoned old town centre and have a look at the world’s largest Catholic Church organ in the Passau Cathedral. The ship departs in the evening.2. Engelhartszell - Aschach (40 km)
Your first day begins with a ride through the classic scenery of the ‘Great Loop’ Donauschlinge - one of the most beautiful sections of the Danube. Along the way you will encounter tiny villages and cozy cider taverns. You can taste delicious liquors and cheese while you pay a visit to Austria’s only Trappist monastery at Engelhartszell. The famous ‘Schlogener View’ provides a wonderful view of the surrounding Austrian countryside. The boat welcomes all cyclists back on board in the charming market town of Aschach.3. Devin - Bratislava (45 km)
You will pedal along the former ‘Iron Curtain’, cross the green line and reach the imposing Imperial Schlosshof Palace with its beautifully terraced gardens. Follow the bike path through Austria’s ‘vegetable garden’ and the slopes of the Little Carpathians till you reach the coronation city of Bratislava, where you can explore its hidden alleyways and corners.4. Bratislava - Budapest | Excursion to Szentendre (25 km)
The entrance to Budapest, Hungary's capital is impressive.Enjoy Budapest during a coach tour or a guided bike tour (optional) to discover many of the highlights of this beautiful city. You can also choose to cycle to the charming town of Szentendre with its lively atmosphere and interesting art scene. You can have a taste of Hungarian culture during an evening Folklore show with traditional music, local appetizers and dance (optional).5. Budapest - Esztergom (45 km)
Situated in the middle of the Danube River, the idyllic isle of Szentendre shines in silent Puszta romance. History, folklore and Hungarian way of life will accompany you on your way to Esztergom where the gorgeous basilica – Hungary’s largest Catholic Church – will impress you.6. Esztergom - Vienna
Discover Vienna's most beautiful attractions. During a city tour by bike or bus (optional) you will be able to admire Vienna’s most impressive architecture: the imperial Hofburg, St. Stephens Cathedral, the gorgeous ‘Ring’-boulevard, the State Opera House, the Burgtheater and town hall and of course the colorful "Hundertwasserhaus". Take time to relax in one of Vienna’s famous cafés, while the evening ends with a classical music concert (optional) in a famous Viennese Palace.7. Vienna - Krems - Melk (40/45 km)
Your last biking day starts with a visit to a powerful ruin looming above the small Baroque town of Durnstein, while the blue spire of the monastery church is a landmark of the renowned Wachau Valley. Amidst dreamy towns, apricot trees, vineyards and castles, this hilly landscape enchants everybody who visits. Traditional wine taverns along the bikepath invite to savor local wines (wine tasting optional). The Benedictine Abbey of Melk, perched on a hill, overlooking the Danube, is a true architectural marvel.8. Passau
As you cruise back up the Danube enjoy the beauty of the lanscape on your way to Passau, where you will ll disembark at approx. 11 a.m. Any connection for further travel should be booked from midday onwards.Due to organisational reasons, weather conditions or provisions issued by local authorities, the itinerary may be subject to some changes before and/or during the holiday. Issues with high and low water, as well as logistic obstacles such as officially ordered - previously not announced - repair work on locks or bridges can modify some of the daily stretches or overnight stays and may even request a transfer by bus. These decisions are only taken by the barge’s captain.
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Route profile
The Passau to Vienna cycling trail along the Danube river is one of the most famous and popular ones in Europe, because of its lack of difficulty which makes it accessible to any cyclist. It’s so well sign posted that you will not get lost. The Danube river will be right by your side to guide you all along anyhow. When you plan your visits to points of interest be aware that some of the vilages on either side of the river are not very well connected as bridges and ferries are not that frequent.
As you proceed from Vienna to Budapest the route could vary, as the cycling trail is mostly on the Austrian side, while in Slovakia and Hungary you will mostly cycle on low traffic roads. Also the road signs are not near as frequent, nonetheless it won’t be difficult to follow your itinerary, which is a bit kore hilly as well.
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How to get there
The precise embarkation point will be written in the Final Tour Details.
By plane
The closest airports to Passau are Vienna or alternatively Munich. You will have to then commute to Passau by train.
By train
The nearest arrival point is Passau Hauptbahnhof. You can find train timetables on www.bahn.com
By car
If you reach Passau by car, it is possible to book a parking, including the shuttle transfer to/from the pier.
You can choose between:
- parking place (uncovered), 78 €;
- garage (covered) 92 €;
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Accommodation and meals
The barge MV Vivienne is equipped with:
- 1 master suite cabin above deck (30m2)
- 2 junior suite cabins above deck (22m2)
- 12 superior cabins above deck
- 27 superior cabins middle deck
- 17 comfort cabins middle deck
- 14 standard cabins below deck
All cabins (excepts the suites) measure 15m2.
In all cabins beds are hotel style and are set up as queen beds but can be separated into two beds.
All cabins have private bathroom, satellite TV, safe, hairdryer, telphone, and individually controlled air conditioning.
In standard and comfort cabins windows cannot be opened.
Common areas
The panorama lounge, equipped with comfortable club chairs and sofas in light colours, and a cozy bar offer a very special atmosphere. In the first-class, light-flooded panorama restaurant, you can take a culinary journey through the Danube countries and their variety of flavours. Rest and relaxation await you after an eventful day of cycling in the wellness area. On the spacious, partly covered sun deck you can enjoy a very special kind of nature cinema with a glass of wine together with like-minded people.Watch MV Vivienne photo gallery.
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The barge MV Swiss Crown is equipped with:
- 29 superior twin/double cabins above deck
- 1 mini-suite cabin middle deck (16m2)
- 25 comfort twin/double cabins middle deck
- 12 standard twin/double cabins below deck
- 1 standard single cabin below deck
All cabins (excepts the suites) measure 14m2.
All cabins have a double bed (can be separated to 2 single beds), shower/WC, hairdryer, SAT TV, safe, coffee maker and individually adjustable air conditioning. In standard cabins windows cannot be opened.Common areas
Stylish, elegant and timelessly beautiful - this is how the premium ship MS Swiss Crown presents itself as it glides gently along the Danube river. You will immediately feel at home on board as soon as you enter the spectacular foyer. Designed in warm wood tones, the ship radiates a comfort and leaves nothing to be desired. The simple elegance of the timelessly beautiful staterooms, which are decorated with great attention to detail, will inspire you. Sit back, enjoy the serene, relaxed atmosphere, the fantastic views of breathtakingly beautiful natural landscapes, sometimes from the bicycle seat, sometimes from the inviting, partially covered sun deck.Watch MV Swiss Crown photo gallery.
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Bikes and accessories
Bikes are available in different sizes in unisex model:
- Touring bike with 24 gears with hand-brakes
- E-bike with hand-brakes
All rented adult bikes are equipped with:
1 pannier bag
1 handlebar bag
1 lock
Bike helmets are not mandatory, but we advise you wear one for your safety anyway.
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Accompanying material
Before your arrival, you will receive an email from us with the digital information material. It contains:
1. Link to download the App including maps, roadbook, points of interest and GPS tracks (you can use the App offline, too)
2. Link to download the tour information material in Pdf:
- Tour notes
- Final tour details
On the spot you will find one set of maps and route descriptions per cabin
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By your side
In the Final Tour Details you will find the contact phone numbers you can call during the tour in case of emergency.
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Marilia Tereza
Departure 2022
Online from 11 July 2022
We have done many bike tours but not with a boat and we all loved the experience. The whole process of booking it with Maddalena at Girolibero was also great, she has been extremely helpful and I will for sure be recommending Girolibero for my friends but also my clients (I'm a travel agent). The bike and barge itself exceeded my expectations (the boat, the meals and the overall experience). We had a fantastic time! -
Alessandra
Departure 2022
Online from 03 July 2022
Abbiamo avuto solo un problema con la nostra cabina, ma per il resto una vacanza che ha assolutamente superato le nostre aspettative, organizzata dal personale a bordo nel modo migliore possibile. Bellissimo l'itinerario e i posti visitati, ottimi i pasti e l'assistenza in generale a bordo. il direttore di crociera fantastico, una forza della natura, lui da solo già merita la vacanza !!!! Assolutamente una vacanza da fare, rifare e consigliare. -
Gary
Departure 2019
Online from 02 August 2019
Overall a good experience. -
Ellen
Departure 2019
Online from 02 August 2019
Biking is a wonderful way to see the countryside. Plus we had a tour guide which really enhances the trip. This was my first bike/boat trip and I will definitely plan more.
It was terrific and everyone on the boat went overboard (no pun intended!!!) to accommodate us.
Thank you so much. Your efforts were very much appreciated!! -
Antonio
Departure 2018
Online from 18 May 2018
Girolibero ha uno staff puntuale ed affidabile. Non abbiamo avuto nessun problema. Organizzazione perfetta.
La ciclabile del Danubio è bella, ben tenuta, nessun problema di orientamento.
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