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10 best Europe bicycle tours
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- Cycling in the Balkans ( 4 Countries Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro)
- Cycle Central Europe & the Danube
- Cycle the Balkans
- The Epic Alps to Adriatic
- Cycling the Baltic States
- Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia guided-Ebiketour | Danube -River | 8 days
- Baltic Bike Tour: Tallinn to Vilnius (self-guided supported)
- Cycle the Baltics
- Cycle the Danube
- Baltic Bike Tour: Vilnius to Tallinn (self-guided supported)
Cycling in the Balkans ( 4 Countries Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Durmitor nationalpark, the Tara canyon and the descent to Kotor are absolute highlights.”
Hans-Dirk, traveled in October
Duration 15 days Destinations Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo, Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro Age Range Ages 18+ Distance 1418 mi Operator Cycle Albania From
- NZ$4,492
The dedicated Danube paths stretch from Kollmitzberg to Melk Abbey, winding through UNESCO Wachau vineyards. Hidden lanes of Prague lead to scenic rides along Lipno Lake, culminating at Budapest's majestic riverside, covering approximately 500 kilometers.
Duration 15 days Destinations Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary Age Range Ages 14+ Distance 371 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From
- NZ$7,745
The diverse European terrains unfold from Lake Ohrid's tranquil shores to Durmitor's peaks. Two-wheeled adventures through Galicica National Park and medieval Prizren's streets lead to the stunning Bay of Kotor, costing approx. $270 per day.
Duration 15 days Destinations Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 410 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$6,772
The Epic Alps to Adriatic
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Amazing scenery, so much fun. Highly recommend if you're up for a good, slightly challenging adventure!”
Ryan, traveled in August
The award-winning Alpe-Adria trail winds through Dobratsch Nature Park and abandoned railway lines. Traffic-free paths connect Villach to Tarvisio, through stunning Dogna valley, and along the Parenzana trail featuring 6 tunnels and 4 viaducts, ideal for intermediate cyclists.
Duration 13 days Destinations Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia Age Range Ages 18+ Distance 269 mi Operator Eurocycle Adventures From
- NZ$6,762
Cycling the Baltic States
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful scenery and part of the world. 24 gear hybrid bikes with front suspension.”
AlexWilson, traveled in August
A 215km Baltic adventure unfolds on hybrid bikes with front suspension. Dedicated paths trace the Curonian Lagoon, through Giruliai Forest to Palanga, and around Jurmala's 32km sandy coastline. Daily rides average 37km with cultural stops.
Duration 9 days Destinations Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 612 mi Operator Explore! From
- NZ$3,750
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Easy Distance 573 mi Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$6,338
Baltic Bike Tour: Tallinn to Vilnius (self-guided supported)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The riding was generally flat and through interesting country. Hotels and the breakfasts included were all good.”
Garry, traveled in July
Hidden Baltic treasures unfold across 344 km on quality bikes with GPS tracking. Medieval Tallinn connects to Latvia's Gauja Valley and Lithuania's Curonian Spit, with routes varying from 17-57 km daily.
Duration 11 days Destinations Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania Age Range Ages 15+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 692 mi Operator Baltic Bike Travel UAB From
- NZ$3,600
Cycle the Baltics
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Instead, we had the great fortune to have Minda at the lead. He was kind, intouch with the group, enthusiastic, supportive and fun.”
Gail, traveled in May
Quality Kalkhoff touring bikes carry riders 45km daily through three countries. Coastal paths connect Sventoji to Klaipeda, while quiet backroads wind through Lahemaa National Park and forest trails near Lake Puhajarve. E-bikes available for Estonian Switzerland's rolling hills.
Duration 11 days Destinations Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 725 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$4,903
Cycle the Danube
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had an amazing journey on our bike trip. The experience far exceeded our expectations.”
Shelley, traveled in July
The legendary Danube path awaits on Felt 7 Fifty mountain bikes with e-bike options. Highlights include Vienna's Ringstrasse, Bratislava Castle, Carnuntum ruins, and Budapest's Szechenyi Baths, supported by vehicles and riverside picnics.
Duration 8 days Destinations Austria, Slovakia, Hungary Age Range Ages 14+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 150 mi Operator Intrepid Travel From
- NZ$3,720
Baltic Bike Tour: Vilnius to Tallinn (self-guided supported)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The accommodation was very good and also quiet at night.”
Paul, traveled in June
A moderate 346 km route links medieval Baltic capitals via coastal paths and national parks. The path stretches from Gothic Trakai Castle to Palanga's Amber Museum, continuing through Gauja Valley to Estonia's largest island, supported by a comfort vehicle.
Duration 11 days Destinations Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 693 mi Operator Baltic Bike Travel UAB From
- NZ$3,333
Cycling Tours & Trips in Europe Reviews
- Cycling in the Balkans ( 4 Countries Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro)
Overall it was a good experience. the trour was excellent, however the organisers made some inappropriate decisions. they tried to book those of us who had paid single supplements into sharing rooms. BAD! they also moved us from one hotel to another when it was an off day which totally interrupted our experience. When they moved us in Kotor, they moved the single people to a hotel 5.5 km away from the town which meant we were stuck there! BAD. the tour guide was also poor at communicating and told us things that were not accurate at all. Communication was also last minute and did not give us time to adjust our expectations. I did not trust what we had paid for and what we got The route also changed according to the outlined provided at the start, so there were also disappointments with the distance and climbing cycled. POOR.
- Cycling the Baltic States
The tour was well organized. I felt that a better set of maps would have been useful And maybe even something downloadable to your phone.
- The Epic Alps to Adriatic
Absolutely brilliant tour! Amazing scenery, so much fun. Well executed by James & Alex! ?? highly recommend if you’re up for a good, slightly challenging adventure!
What our customers ask about European Bike & Cycling Tours
What are the top cycling routes in Europe for scenery and adventure?
European cycling routes range from coastal paths to mountain trails that connect multiple countries. The Munich to Merano route winds through traditional Bavarian villages and Alpine passes while the Croatian coast lets cyclists hop between islands like Hvar and Korčula. Notable paths include Lahemaa National Park in Estonia where cyclists pedal through forests and ancient bogs. Accommodations along these routes add to the experience with places like the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten in Garmisch-Partenkirchen offering direct views of Germany's highest peak the Zugspitze.
What type of accommodation can I expect on European bicycle tours?
Cyclists can expect to rest their heads in mid-range hotels and local guesthouses that reflect the region's character. The Lake Constance route features nights at the Lindauer Hof a waterfront hotel on Lindau island while the Alps crossing includes stays at Geneva's Hotel Rotary MGallery. Some routes like the Cycle Romania tour mix traditional guesthouses with standard hotels. A recent traveler noted: "The family owned traditional guest houses were a particular highlight for me especially the first two we stayed in during the Romanian countryside."
What's included in typical European bicycle tour packages?
European bicycle tours typically cover the essentials: lodging daily breakfast bike equipment and luggage transport between stops. The Lake Constance tour provides hybrid bikes route briefings and accommodations at locations like the Parkhotel St. Leonhard. Many itineraries including the Alps crossing cover additional costs such as train tickets cable car rides and entry fees. According to one cyclist: "Our guide Razvan really made this a fantastic trip. Together with our driver Geo he made sure everything ran smoothly with great support and local insights."
How much cultural sightseeing is included in European bicycle tours?
The routes combine active cycling with stops at historical and cultural sites. The Central Europe tour stops at the UNESCO-listed Cesky Krumlov and Budapest's thermal baths. Lake Constance cyclists explore medieval abbeys and Roman ruins between rides. One participant's experience in Romania: "Great to see rural Romania up close and to hear about the history and culture from our ever-patient guide Bogdan. Each day was a good mix of cycling and sightseeing."
When is the best time to go on a bicycle tour in Europe?
Prime cycling weather in Europe extends from April through October with regional variations. Southern Spain's Murcia region works best in spring (March-May) or fall (September-October). The Dalmatian Coast sees ideal conditions from May to September. A cyclist's note about France: "May was perfect with comfortable temperatures and beautiful spring blossoms in the vineyards." Mediterranean areas often become too hot for comfortable riding during peak summer months.
What are the typical daily cycling distances on European bicycle tours?
Most European cycling tours cover between 40 and 70 kilometers (25-43 miles) per day depending on terrain and difficulty level. The Munich to Lake Garda route averages 70km through Bavaria's lake region while the Alpe-Adria path offers easier 30-40km segments. More demanding routes like the Central Europe tour reach up to 70km daily. A Romania tour participant shared: "The cycling routes beautiful countryside and wonderful historic towns made the daily distances feel manageable and rewarding."
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