
Wachau Valley Wine Tasting Bike Tour
Bike Tour
Duration
11 Hours
Price From
€139 / person
Group Size
Medium group
Languages
English
The Experience
Ditch the city's paved-over splendor for a day and get some dirt on your tires. This isn't a lazy bus tour. It's a full-throttle immersion into the Wachau Valley, Austria's heavy hitter for white wine. You'll catch a train from central Vienna and five minutes after stepping off at the station, you're on a bike. The route hugs the Danube, tracing flat paths through medieval hamlets and terraced vineyards that look like they've been carved into the hills by hand. It's a 25-kilometer ride, but don't sweat the distance. The pace is easy, the air is crisp, and the reward is a steady stream of local Riesling and Grüner Veltliner. You'll explore the ruins of Dürnstein, hear how King Richard the Lionheart ended up a prisoner here, and cool off with a leap into the river if the sun's out. By the time you're on the train back to Vienna, you'll have a genuine feel for the valley's rhythm.
Tour Highlights
- Cycle through the stunning, UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley vineyards
- Sample regional white wines at authentic, family-run wineries
- Explore the medieval charm and castle ruins of Dürnstein
- Enjoy a scenic, relaxing train ride from Vienna to the countryside
- Take a refreshing swim in the Danube River during the summer months
What's Included
- Professional local guide
- Bike rental with helmet and rain poncho
- Round-trip train transportation from Vienna
- Multiple wine tastings at local estates
Experience the Tour



The Route & Stops
Your day kicks off at Franz-Josefs-Kai 45 in the 1st District. Meet your guide, grab your gear, and hop the train out to Lower Austria. You'll unload in Krems, a town that’s been trading wine since the Middle Ages. The riding is smooth. Most of the path is paved, dedicated to cyclists, and stays well away from car exhaust. The standout stop is Dürnstein. You’ve seen the blue abbey tower on postcards, but it’s better in person. You'll have an hour to yourself here. Use it. You can scramble up the rocky path to the Dürnstein Castle ruins for the best view in the valley or grab a quick espresso by the water. And if you’re visiting in July or August, keep your swim gear handy. There’s a specific stretch of the Danube where the current is gentle enough for a quick dip. After looping through the vines of Weissenkirchen, you’ll head back to Krems to catch the return rail to the city.
The Tasting Experience
Wine is the whole point here. The Wachau Valley uses a specific climate—cold winds hitting warm river air—to produce world-class bottles. You won't be visiting giant industrial factories. Instead, you'll duck into two family-run cellars to meet the people actually getting their hands dirty. Your guide will walk you through the three local tiers: Steinfeder, Federspiel, and the heavy-hitting Smaragd. You'll learn to spot the white pepper kick in a Grüner Veltliner and the sharp acidity of a proper Wachau Riesling. Between tastings, the group stops at a Heuriger (a traditional wine tavern). Lunch isn't in the base price, but don't skip it. Order a Brettljause. It’s a wooden board piled with cured meats, mountain cheeses, and dark bread. It's heavy, salty, and exactly what you need after 10 miles of pedaling. It’s a communal vibe. You’ll be swapping stories with other travelers over carafes of the house white before the afternoon ride begins.
The Riding Experience
Don't worry about being a Tour de France contender. The 16-mile (25km) loop is mostly flat because it follows the riverbed. You'll deal with a few short rises through the vineyards, but nothing that'll break your spirit. The bikes are solid, multi-gear touring models with saddles that won't ruin your week. Before you set off, you'll get a quick briefing on hand signals and trail rules. Helmets come standard. If the sky opens up, the team hands out heavy-duty ponchos so the day doesn't wash out. It’s a conversational pace. The guides stop often to talk history or just to let everyone hydrate. Wear athletic gear and closed-toe shoes. Leave the flip-flops for the beach. A small backpack is smart for your sunscreen and water. This vienna bike tour isn't about setting speed records. It's about earning that second glass of wine while seeing the valley from a saddle rather than a bus window. This wachau valley wine tasting bike tour is the best way to see the country properly.
Meeting Point
Address
Vienna Explorer Office, Franz-Josefs-Kai 45, 1010 Wien, Austria
Check-in
Please arrive 15–20 minutes before departure.
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Experience Starts At

Location Guide
Innere Stadt (Old Town)
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