Your JourneyDay 1: Arrive Vienna - Valtice. Travel by train from Vienna to Breclav (not included) and transfer to your hotel. Day 2 Valtice - Lednice - Mikulov (30 km): Cycle along forest and field trails. At Mikulov visit the imposing castle, historic square, the tomb of the Dietrichstein family, as well as the Jewish Cemetery. Day 3 Mikulov - Znojmo - Vranov nad Dyji (42 km): Transfer to Znojmo, a royal town with a lovely historical centre. Cycle in the National Park Podyji. The river canyon and viewpoints will reward you for the challenging hill climb. Day 4 Vranov nad Dyji - Slavonice - Telc (46 km): Skirt the Austrian border passing the Renaissance chateau at Uhercice. From Slavonice travel by local train to Telc, a World Heritage site. Day 5 Telc - Jindrichuv Hradec (42 km): Cycle through Czech/Moravian Highlands. Stop enroute at the memorial of Jewish painter Frantisek Moritz Nagl in Kostelni where he loved to paint in the surrounding landscape. Arrive Jindrichuv Hradec which has the third biggest castle complex in the Czech Republic. Day 6 Jindrichuv Hradec - Trebon (30 km): Visit the historic town & castle then cycle the Bohemia Lake District to the medieval walled town of Trebon. Day 7 Trebon - Cresky Krumlov (53 km): Your last day of cycling leads you through hilly terrain to the jewel of South Bohemia, Cesky Krumlov. Day 8 Cresky Krumlov - Prague: Day free to enjoy Cesky Krumlov. Late afternoon transfer by coach to Prague. TerrainTwo grades available. Version A is an easy to moderate grade that allows time to soak up the history and adds the unique Lednice-Valtice and Cesky Krumlov areas. Version B is for those requiring longer rides with more challenge. MealsBreakfast daily. Dinners can be included for a supplement. Trip Notes / Dates / Prices 2020Click here to view Booking FormClick here to download (PDF) |
Vienna to Prague
GUIDED OR INDEPENDENT 8 Days/7 Nights 275/410kms
Cycle a picturesque countryside, alongside streams and lakes, through forests and past storybook castles and palaces. This tour features no less than six UNESCO World Heritage sites
Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna
Chateaux in Lednice - Valtice area
Renaissance Square in Telc
Medieval Town of Cesky Krumlov
Baroque Village of Holasovice
Old Town Prague
Also included is the old walled town of Trebon, the Jewish cemetery in Mikulov, the last reminder of the Iron Curtain in Cizov and the Czech beers that rival Belgium and German beers.