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#213908 - 11/13/05 05:15 PM Danube
redfalo
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Anyone out there who has experience regarding biking at the Danube? How busy and how commercial is the bike trail?

(I´m posting this thread in favour of some british friends who consider biking there.)

Best Regards
Olaf
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#318927 - 03/16/07 08:46 AM Re: Danube [Re: redfalo]
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Hi,

we did theDanube from Passau to Budapest six years ago - I can not really recommend it. There are too many cyclists, and the landscape is only partially beautiful. Many, many kilometros you are cycling on the side of a canal which is a litte bit boring. The beautiful parts are the "Schlögener Schlinge" (just after Passau) and the "Wachau" (Austria), which is really pittoresque. There are bed&breakfastes all along the way, getting a room was no problem. In Hungary cycling was difficult and dangerous, there are no cycling ways. Finding a room was no problem, the people are very nice and the food in Hungary is wonderful.

Did this help? Best Wishes, Alcina
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Off-topic #318951 - 03/16/07 09:41 AM Re: Danube [Re: Alcina]
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Before you answer, please look at the date the post was written.
It is not always helpful to get tips for a trip which already took place. wink
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