Prague to Vienna Bike Route Guide
The Prague–Vienna bike route connects two of Central Europe’s most beautiful capitals over roughly 370 km of river valleys and rolling co...
Read the guideOur route guides cover the most popular long-distance cycling itineraries in Central Europe — from the classic Prague–Vienna journey to the Danube Cycle Path and beyond. Each guide breaks down the route into daily stages, explains the terrain and navigation requirements, highlights the towns and landmarks worth stopping for, and tells you the best time of year to go. Whether you're planning your first multi-day tour or comparing options for a return trip, these guides give you an honest, practical picture of what each route is actually like to ride.
The Prague–Vienna bike route connects two of Central Europe’s most beautiful capitals over roughly 370 km of river valleys and rolling co...
Read the guideThe Czech Republic offers a surprising range of cycling terrain — from the flat Elbe plains of Bohemia to the rolling hills of South Mora...
Read the guideThe Danube Cycle Path (EuroVelo 6) is one of Europe's most iconic cycling routes, tracing the river from the Black Forest to the Black Se...
Read the guideThe Elbe Cycle Path (Elberadweg) runs 1,200 kilometres from the Giant Mountains on the Czech-Polish border to the North Sea at Cuxhaven, ...
Read the guideAustria is one of the finest cycling destinations in Europe — a country where the infrastructure is world-class, the scenery is extraordi...
Read the guideThe Prague to Dresden cycling route follows the Elbe river from the Czech capital northward through the dramatic Elbe Sandstone Mountains...
Read the guideThe Vienna to Budapest cycling route is one of the great urban-to-urban bike journeys in Europe — two of the continent's most celebrated ...
Read the guideThe Greenways Prague–Vienna is a marked long-distance cycling and walking route connecting two of Central Europe's greatest cities throug...
Read the guideThe Danube Cycle Path stretches over 3,000 kilometres from Germany to the Black Sea, but not all sections are equal. Some are spectacular...
Read the guideNot every cycling holiday needs to be a two-week epic. Central Europe offers some of its finest riding compressed into three to five day ...
Read the guideSeven days is the most popular length for a cycling holiday in Central Europe — long enough to cover a genuinely satisfying stretch of on...
Read the guideTen days unlocks some of the finest multi-stage cycling journeys Central Europe has to offer — enough time to cover a full major route fr...
Read the guideCentral Europe punches far above its size when it comes to cycling scenery — river gorges, Alpine foothills, vineyard valleys, medieval t...
Read the guideFlat cycling routes are the secret to an enjoyable first bike tour — or any tour where you want to cover distance comfortably without wor...
Read the guideCycling alongside traffic is one of the most common barriers that stops people from trying multi-day bike touring. The good news is that ...
Read the guideThe Prague to Vienna cycling route passes through some of Central Europe's best-kept secrets — small towns, forgotten castles, roadside w...
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