How Difficult Is the Danube Cycle Path?
The Danube Cycle Path (EuroVelo 6) is one of the easiest long-distance cycle routes in Europe. The path is almost entirely flat, well-sur...
Read the guideNot sure whether a route is within your abilities? These guides cut through the ambiguity. We cover everything that affects how hard a cycling holiday actually feels — total elevation, daily distances, path surfaces, and cumulative fatigue across multiple days. We also compare e-bike versus regular bike options and explain how different fitness levels translate to specific routes. Read these guides before you book and you'll arrive with realistic expectations rather than unpleasant surprises.
The Danube Cycle Path (EuroVelo 6) is one of the easiest long-distance cycle routes in Europe. The path is almost entirely flat, well-sur...
Read the guideFamily cycling holidays in Europe are genuinely achievable — even with young children. The key is choosing a route that is flat, well-sig...
Read the guideE-bikes have transformed multi-day cycling holidays. They make longer distances easier, keep couples and groups of mixed fitness together...
Read the guideHow far should you cycle each day on a multi-day tour? The honest answer depends on your fitness, your route terrain, and what you want f...
Read the guideA beginner bike tour should feel exciting, not exhausting. The best options for first-timers combine flat terrain, short daily distances ...
Read the guideA cycling holiday is one of the best active holidays for seniors — low impact, scenic, and entirely at your own pace. With e-bikes and lu...
Read the guideAccommodation is one of the most important parts of each trip that strongly influences the final look of it. We make our best to offer you the best possible accommodation in the prefered category. The hotels we offer are either comfortable small hotels or quite guesthouses both in 3* quality, all of it rather small and with personality than big chain. All the tours have accommodation in or near the town/village centres so you can spend the afternoon and evening after biking exploring the town itself or simply enjoy the peace of the place.
Languages spoken Czech, English, German
Guide since 2008
Lukas was born and raised in the Czech capital of Prague. His keen interest in history and sports influenced his determination to study both subjects at university in Germany. His passion for travel also led to Lukas adding a tourism degree to his studies. Biking, exploring, and discovering interesting places was one of the determining moments when in 2010 he decided to start Europe Bike Tours. Since than Lukas is keen on developing new products, improve services and above all, share his passion for traveling while guiding one of the tours!
Languages spoken Czech, English, French, German, Slovak, Spanish
Guide since 2012
Vitek was born in Prague, Czech Republic and has remained there most of his life. During his travel and tourism studies he began guiding mostly bike and rafting trips all around Europe. Through his years in the office of a travel agency, guiding remained an important part of his life. Eventually went of for year in New Zealand and after returning started guiding and preparing programs in and around his homeland