AROUND IJSSEL LAKE

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Hungarian Rhapsody

Wind your way from the elegant city of Vienna along the Danube Cycle Path. Crossing the Austria - Slovak border the cycle route passes vineyards on the slopes of the Little Carpathian Mountains into the capital, Bratislava. Using quiet country roads this itinerary continues into Hungary where you will pedal through numerous delightful towns. Explore the Baroque city of Györ and visit the unusual artist village of Szentendre and its outlying island before heading to Budapest.

Brief Itinerary

DAY 1 Arrive Vienna
DAY 2 Cycle along the Danube to Bad Deutsch Altenburg (45km)
DAY 3 Continue to Bratislava (32km)
DAY 4 Cycle past delightful farming villages to Szigetköz, by train to Györ (45km)
DAY 5 Stroll through the national stud of Babolna, cycle to Komarom (35-45km)
DAY 6 To Esztergom (58km)
DAY 7 Ferry round trip to Szentendre Island and cycle to Budapest (58km)
DAY 8 Bus to Vienna, trip concludes

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Trip Code: DHN
Trip Grading: Moderate
Duration:  8 days
Activities:  Cycling
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