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Danube Cycle Path 2019

Contains important information about cycling on the Danube in Austria. A clear map shows in 13 sections the exact course of the bike path from Passau to Bratislava.

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DANUBE CYCLE PATH<br />

FROM PASSAU TO BRATISLAVA<br />

// INTRODUCTION<br />

The <strong>Danube</strong> <strong>Cycle</strong> <strong>Path</strong> has run for over 30<br />

years, through one of Europe’s oldest cultural<br />

and diverse landscapes. From the former<br />

bishopric of Passau, one can reach the<br />

Slovak capital Bratislava by passing through<br />

the likes of Linz, the UNESCO City of Media<br />

Arts, as well as the romantic Wachau and<br />

the former imperial residence of Vienna. In<br />

between, picturesque sites reveal the many<br />

secrets of the legendary <strong>Danube</strong> region. The<br />

<strong>Danube</strong> <strong>Cycle</strong> <strong>Path</strong>, with its hardly noticeable<br />

gradients, is ideally driven downstream and<br />

while, a fitting challenge for cycling enthusiasts,<br />

remains an enjoyment for families and<br />

those more leisurely inclined.<br />

// LENGTH<br />

The <strong>Danube</strong> <strong>Cycle</strong> <strong>Path</strong> from Passau to Bratislava<br />

has a length of about 381 km and can generally be<br />

cycled on both banks.<br />

// NUMBER OF STAGES<br />

The <strong>Danube</strong> <strong>Cycle</strong> <strong>Path</strong> is divided into 17 attractive<br />

stages across both riverbanks. The stages are between<br />

18 and 68 km long and can be undertook<br />

individually. On average, it takes about one hour<br />

for 10 – 20 km, depending on individual fitness<br />

and bike type.<br />

// OVERVIEW OF THE STAGES<br />

Stage 1: Passau – Schlögen (41 km) from Pg. 15<br />

Stage 1: Passau – Schlögen (42 km) from Pg. 24<br />

Stage 2: Schlögen – Linz (56 km) from Pg. 33<br />

Stage 2: Schlögen – Linz (53 km) from Pg. 42<br />

Stage 3: Linz – Grein (61 km) from Pg. 49<br />

Stage 3: Linz – Ardagger (60 km) from Pg. 58<br />

Stage 4: Grein – Emmersdorf (45 km) from Pg. 65<br />

Stage 4: Ardagger – Melk (54 km) from Pg. 74<br />

Stage 5: Emmersdorf – Krems (34 km) from Pg. 79<br />

Stage 5: Melk – Mautern (33 km) from Pg. 88<br />

Stage 6: Krems – Tulln (42 km) from Pg. 93<br />

Stage 6: Mautern – Klosterneuburg (69 km) from Pg.104<br />

Stage 7: Tulln – Vienna (35 km) from Pg. 117<br />

Stage 7: Klosterneuburg – Petronell (59 km) from Pg. 121<br />

Stage 8: Vienna – Hainburg (51 km) from Pg. 131<br />

Stage 8: Petronell – Bratislava (26 km) from Pg. 140<br />

Stage 9: Hainburg – Bratislava (18 km) from Pg. 144<br />

// BED+BIKE ESTABLISHMENT<br />

Approximately 53 establishments between Passau<br />

and Vienna have been approved by the ADFC as<br />

Bed+Bike establishments. In addition of secure bikeparking<br />

spaces, these facilities provide drying rooms<br />

for wet clothes as well as e-charging stations.<br />

// FABULOUS LANDSCAPES<br />

Along the route, cyclists will encounter exciting<br />

landscapes such as the <strong>Danube</strong>-bend Schlögen<br />

or the Wachau-region, a UNESCO World Heritage<br />

Site. Equally, cities such as Vienna, Linz or Passau<br />

are also reached during the ride; as are the St.<br />

Florian Abbey and the picturesque Melk Abbey.<br />

<strong>Danube</strong> <strong>Cycle</strong> <strong>Path</strong> close to Schlögen<br />

© WGD Donau Oberösterreich Tourismus GmbH/Hochhauser Weißenkirchen in the Wachau Valley © Robert Herbst<br />

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