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THE ATTRACTIVE COMBINATION
ST.MORITZ, ENGADIN, TIROL, INNSBRUCK
START AT 1800 M., DESTINATION
AT 500 M ABOVE SEA LEVEL
IT'S OFTEN (BUT NOT ALWAYS) DOWNHILL ....
THE SWISS NATIONAL PARK
A WELL DESERVED DAY OF REST AT ZERNEZ
RIVER RAFTING ON THE INN
CAN BE BOOKED NOW THROUGH SWISSTRAILS
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| Follow the Inn from Oberengadin to the
Olympic City of Innsbruck and on through
the Austrian-Bavarian border lands to
Passau. The legendary Danube cycle path
begins here – the world’s most frequently
used long-distance cycle path. Arriving in
Vienna by bike is a wonderful experience.
The trail then runs on through Györ and
Esztergom to the Hungarian lowlands and
on to Budapest. Of course, you can also
book each stretch separately – and gradually
inch ever closer to the end destination of
Budapest with each holiday. It goes without
saying that the route follows the rivers
throughout and is therefore pleasant and
flat. There are just a few slight inclines to
deal with in Engadin. |
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| PACKAGES
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| OPTIONS |
START-FINISH TOUR |
DAYS-NIGHTS |
OVERNIGHTS |
DISTANCES |
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| A Power |
Chur - St. Moritz |
2 / 1
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Bergün |
95
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| B Relax |
St. Moritz - Innsbruck |
5 / 4
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Zernez - Scuol - Ried - Imst |
226
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| C Power |
Chur - Bellinzona |
2 / 1
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San Bernardino |
128
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INN CYCLE ROUTE / DANUBE
CYCLE ROUTE
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EUROPE’S LONGEST BOOKABLE CYCLE PATH!
1300 KM OF WELL-SIGNPOSTED CYCLE PATHS
WITH HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AND LUGGAGE TRANSFER
DAILY DEPARTURES
FROM ST.MORITZ, INNSBRUCK AND PASSAU
CYCLE THROUGH EUROPE
IN COLLABORATION WITH SWISSTRAILS AND AUSTRIA RADREISEN
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| Follow the Inn from Oberengadin to the Olympic City of Innsbruck and on through the Austrian-Bavarian border lands to Passau. The legendary Danube cycle path begins here – the world’s most frequently used long-distance cycle path. Arriving in Vienna by bike is a wonderful experience. The trail then runs on through Györ and Esztergom to the Hungarian lowlands and on to Budapest. Of course, you can also book each stretch separately – and gradually inch ever closer to the end destination of Budapest with each holiday. It goes without saying that the route follows the rivers throughout and is therefore pleasant and flat. There are just a few slight inclines to deal with in Engadin. |
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| PACKAGES
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| OPTIONS |
START-FINISH TOUR |
DAYS-NIGHTS
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OVERNIGHTS |
DISTANCES
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| A Part 1 |
St. Moritz - Innsbruck |
5 / 4
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Zernez - Scuol - Ried - Imst |
226 km
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| B Part 2 |
Inssbruck - Passau |
8 / 7
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Inssbruck - Strass - Kufstein - Wasserburg - Mühledorf - Braunau - Schärding |
340 km
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| C Part 3 |
Schärding - Wien |
7 / 6
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Engelhartszell - Linz - Grein - Marbach - Melk - Tulln |
350 km
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| D Part 4 |
Wien - Budapest |
7 / 6
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Wien - Bad Deutsch Altenburg - Mosonmagyarovar - Györ - Tata - Esztergom - Budapest |
343 km
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