Danube Cycle Path Shortened, Passau to Vienna
Scharding · Passau · Obernzell · Engelhartszell · Aschach an der Donau · Brandstatt · Aschach · Ottensheim · Wilhering · Linz · Ardagger Markt · Grein · Melk · Weissenkirchen · Durnstein · Krems an der Donau · Traismauer · Tulln · Vienna
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The Danube Cycle Path is certainly one of the most popular tours in Europe, after all, it runs through eight countries. We can understand only too well where its popularity comes from: varied landscapes, charming small towns, pulsating metropolises and the river that, as your constant companion, gradually reveals its beauty and its secrets. Come with us on an exploration tour along the blue Danube!
Details of the cycle tour from Schärding/Passau to Vienna
Just about 5,200 inhabitants and so much to offer: Schärding is a real gem as the starting point of the journey. Enjoy an extension with a view of the colourful yet stately Silberzeile before you really get going! A highlight of the 1st stage is Engelszell Abbey. It is the only Trappist monastery in Austria - would you have known? In any case, there are excellent liqueurs and beers from the monastery's own production.
Via the cultural capital Linz, we continue to the Nibelungengau section of the Danube, which owes its name to its significance in the Nibelungenlied. On day 4, the magnificent Melk Abbey and lively Krems await you, where you will certainly not get bored in the old town between museums, architecture, shopping streets and gastronomy. The final stage via Tulln to imperial Vienna is already upon us.
Useful information about the Danube Cycle Path tour
The tour from Passau to Vienna covers around 330 mostly flat kilometres. The Danube Cycle Path runs along well-maintained cycle paths and only rarely along side roads. With our detailed travel documents you will fly towards your destination.

Plan dzień po dniu
Stroll through the pretty little baroque town of Schärding and marvel at the famous Silberzeile lane or take a walk through the “New Centre” of Passau, the three rivers town, which has been completely redesigned as a pedestrian, car-free area.


