Vienna to Trieste by E-Bike
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Vienna to Trieste by E-Bike

From
CAD 3,490
Duration
10 days
Countries
Austria
Activity
moderate
Rating
5.0 · 1 reviewsvia UTracks

The adventure

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At a glance

Duration
10 days
Route
Countries
Austria
Activity level
moderate
Style
Cycling
Group size
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Day by day

Beautiful view of mountains and forests in Klagenfurt, Austria.
Your journey through

Austria

Day 1Day 1: Arrive ViennaMake your own way to Vienna and the hotel, where you will receive your travel documents. The remainder of the day is free to explore. You can enjoy a stroll through the imperial city or visit a typical Heurigen (rustic wine taverns) to try some local food and goodies - there are lots of options in the 'City of Waltz'.
Make your own way to Vienna and the hotel, where you will receive your travel documents. The remainder of the day is free to explore. You can enjoy a stroll through the imperial city or visit a typical Heurigen (rustic wine taverns) to try some local food and goodies - there are lots of options in the 'City of Waltz'.
Day 2Day 2: Cycle through the Vienna Basin via…The city of Vienna is left behind as you pedal into the Vienna basin, home to traditional vineyards and interesting sights such as the visually stunning Laxenburg Castle with its parklike grounds. For wine lovers, the region is a jewel. At Freigut Thallern, one of Austria's oldest and most traditional wineries, which has been growing grapes since 1141, you can taste the fine wines of this region. Continue to the wine growing village of Gumpoldskirchen where vineyards line the bike path until you reach the first highlight of the day, the spa city of Baden. With its spas and thermal springs, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the distance, you can already see the Viennese Alps. Wiener Neustadt is considered a lively hub of this region with a great history. The city was built with ransom money for the English King Richard the Lionheart, who was held in Dürnstein. There are many things to see here. Stroll through the old town and enjoy the pubs and shopping opportunities, visit the gothic cathedral or wander around the 13th Century Theresian Military Academy, a four-towered castle.
The city of Vienna is left behind as you pedal into the Vienna basin, home to traditional vineyards and interesting sights such as the visually stunning Laxenburg Castle with its parklike grounds. For wine lovers, the region is a jewel. At Freigut Thallern, one of Austria's oldest and most traditional wineries, which has been growing grapes since 1141, you can taste the fine wines of this region. Continue to the wine growing village of Gumpoldskirchen where vineyards line the bike path until you reach the first highlight of the day, the spa city of Baden. With its spas and thermal springs, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the distance, you can already see the Viennese Alps. Wiener Neustadt is considered a lively hub of this region with a great history. The city was built with ransom money for the English King Richard the Lionheart, who was held in Dürnstein. There are many things to see here. Stroll through the old town and enjoy the pubs and shopping opportunities, visit the gothic cathedral or wander around the 13th Century Theresian Military Academy, a four-towered castle.
Day 3Day 3: Ride on Semmering railway then cycle…Your day begins with a ride on the Semmering Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (included). The railroad was the first mountain railroad in the world and winds its way along impressive viaducts and tunnels through the surrounding mountains to the start of your cycling stage, to Semmering. The breathtaking mountain scenery of Styria accompanies you along the route until you reach Bruck an der Mur. The charming town invites you to explore its medieval buildings. A perfect mix of nature and culture!
Your day begins with a ride on the Semmering Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (included). The railroad was the first mountain railroad in the world and winds its way along impressive viaducts and tunnels through the surrounding mountains to the start of your cycling stage, to Semmering. The breathtaking mountain scenery of Styria accompanies you along the route until you reach Bruck an der Mur. The charming town invites you to explore its medieval buildings. A perfect mix of nature and culture!
Day 4Day 4: Cycle to Graz (57km/35.5mi)On the Mur Cycle Path, you follow Austria's second largest river through the green heart of Austria, Styria. You will experience the diversity of this region at handlebar level. The surroundings change from an alpine world to a mild and pleasant climate in the Graz basin. Graz, the capital of Styria, will enchant you. The imposing Schlossberg and the historic old town are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
On the Mur Cycle Path, you follow Austria's second largest river through the green heart of Austria, Styria. You will experience the diversity of this region at handlebar level. The surroundings change from an alpine world to a mild and pleasant climate in the Graz basin. Graz, the capital of Styria, will enchant you. The imposing Schlossberg and the historic old town are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Day 5Day 5: Cycle through Austria's premier wine region…One of the highlights of the route is the passage through southern Styria, one of Austria's best-known wine regions. The area is characterised by picturesque vineyards and traditional wine taverns. This is an ideal place to take a break and sample the regional specialties. Maribor is known for the oldest vine in the world and the charming old town. Take an evening stroll through the city's narrow streets and historic squares.
One of the highlights of the route is the passage through southern Styria, one of Austria's best-known wine regions. The area is characterised by picturesque vineyards and traditional wine taverns. This is an ideal place to take a break and sample the regional specialties. Maribor is known for the oldest vine in the world and the charming old town. Take an evening stroll through the city's narrow streets and historic squares.
Day 6Day 6: Cycle to the thermal town of Lasko (79km/49mi)The route continues through the hilly wine region of Slovenska Stajerska (Lower Styria), one of the most important wine-growing regions in Slovenia. There are numerous opportunities to stop at one of the local wineries. Your destination is the small town of Laško, known for its healing thermal springs and Laško beer. The town's brewing tradition goes back a long way and a visit to the Laško brewery is a worthwhile end to your stage.
The route continues through the hilly wine region of Slovenska Stajerska (Lower Styria), one of the most important wine-growing regions in Slovenia. There are numerous opportunities to stop at one of the local wineries. Your destination is the small town of Laško, known for its healing thermal springs and Laško beer. The town's brewing tradition goes back a long way and a visit to the Laško brewery is a worthwhile end to your stage.
Day 7Day 7: Cycle to the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana (62-80km/39 or 50mi)You pass traditional Slovenian villages again and again, where you can experience the rural atmosphere of Slovenia up close. A highlight of the route is the Trojan Pass. After a short climb, breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys await you. Treat yourself to a break and try some “Trojan doughnuts” (filled dumplings) in one of the bakeries. The cycle route can be shortened by train between Hrastnik and Sava (optional). This shortens the route length to a total of approx. 62 km. Your destination is Ljubljana, one of the most charming capital cities in Europe. Ljubljana is known for its lively old town and the many bridges over the River Ljubljanica. Visit the famous Tromostovje bridges, Prešeren Square and Ljubljana Castle.
You pass traditional Slovenian villages again and again, where you can experience the rural atmosphere of Slovenia up close. A highlight of the route is the Trojan Pass. After a short climb, breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys await you. Treat yourself to a break and try some “Trojan doughnuts” (filled dumplings) in one of the bakeries. The cycle route can be shortened by train between Hrastnik and Sava (optional). This shortens the route length to a total of approx. 62 km. Your destination is Ljubljana, one of the most charming capital cities in Europe. Ljubljana is known for its lively old town and the many bridges over the River Ljubljanica. Visit the famous Tromostovje bridges, Prešeren Square and Ljubljana Castle.
Day 8Day 8: Cycle through a karst landscapes…On your way to Postojna, you will cross the impressive karst landscape, which is known for its caves, rocks and underground rivers. Your destination is world-famous for the Postojna Caves, one of the largest karst cave systems in the world and an absolute natural wonder. The caves are one of the most visited tourist attractions in Slovenia and offer a unique insight into the fascinating underground worlds of wonder. Just a few kilometers from Postojna is the impressive Predjama Castle, spectacularly built into a rock face. This medieval cave castle is another highlight of the region and offers exciting insights into the history of the Karst region.
On your way to Postojna, you will cross the impressive karst landscape, which is known for its caves, rocks and underground rivers. Your destination is world-famous for the Postojna Caves, one of the largest karst cave systems in the world and an absolute natural wonder. The caves are one of the most visited tourist attractions in Slovenia and offer a unique insight into the fascinating underground worlds of wonder. Just a few kilometers from Postojna is the impressive Predjama Castle, spectacularly built into a rock face. This medieval cave castle is another highlight of the region and offers exciting insights into the history of the Karst region.
Day 9Day 9: Cycle into Italy and the port city of Trieste (70km/44mi)Continue cycling through the karst landscape of Slovenia before crossing the border to Italy and the coastal city of Trieste, a the perfect end to your tour. On the way there, you will experience impressive views of the Adriatic Sea and the coast. Enjoy the seaside atmosphere. The port city of Trieste welcomes you with a mixture of Italian and Austrian culture. The city was the most important port of the Habsburg monarchy for centuries and is now known for its beautiful architecture and coffee house culture.
Continue cycling through the karst landscape of Slovenia before crossing the border to Italy and the coastal city of Trieste, a the perfect end to your tour. On the way there, you will experience impressive views of the Adriatic Sea and the coast. Enjoy the seaside atmosphere. The port city of Trieste welcomes you with a mixture of Italian and Austrian culture. The city was the most important port of the Habsburg monarchy for centuries and is now known for its beautiful architecture and coffee house culture.
Day 10Day 10: Trip ConcludesTrip concludes after breakfast in Trieste
Trip concludes after breakfast in Trieste

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