Cycling holidays in Austria are perfect for everybody, regardless of ability. Whether you’re a veteran rider, a first-time tourist or a family looking for a unique holiday, Austrian cycling tours are something that you will all enjoy.
Biking in Austria will take you through stunning alpine scenery, historical sites and plenty of picturesque views that are unique to the Austrian landscape. This is what makes Austria one of the most popular cycling destinations in Europe.
Browse our wonderful selection of bike tours in Austria below, including cycling in Salzburg, Lake Constance and the river Danube.
Duration: 7 Nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Saturdays from 12th April to 4th October
Starting Location: Vienna
Duration: 4 Nights
Difficulty: Level 1/2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from 5th April to 11th October
Starting Location: Linz
Duration: 7 nights
Difficulty: Level 3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from 30th May to 4th September, Saturdays from 5th April to 29th May and 5th September to 4th October, Fridays and Sundays 11th April to 29th May and 5th September to 26th September.
Starting Location: Prague
Duration: 7 Nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Sundays 13th April to 7th September
Starting Location: Munich
Duration: 7 Nights
Difficulty: Level 1-2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Various Dates
Starting Location: Passau
Duration: 7 Nights
Difficulty: Level 3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily April 25th to October 12th
Starting Location: Salzburg
Duration: 7 Nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from 12th April to 5th October
Starting Location: Salzburg
Duration: 7 Nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from 12th April to 5th October
Starting Location: Salzburg
Duration: 11 Nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from 23rd April to 3rd October
Starting Location: Constance
Duration: 6 Nights
Difficulty: Level 2
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Saturdays and Sundays from 19th April to 4th October.
Starting Location: Passau
Duration: 4 Nights
Difficulty: Level 2-3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: Daily from 1st April to 25th October.
Starting Location: Constance/Kreuzlingen
Duration: 7 Nights
Difficulty: Level 3
Tour Type: Self Guided
Availability: : Saturdays, Monday’s and Tuesday May 10th to September 23rd
Starting Location: Innsbruck
Tyrol region is a dream destination for the more adventurous cyclists, especially those keen to experience the scenery of the Austrian Alps. The region offers a diverse range of cycling routes, from leisurely valley rides to challenging alpine climbs. Well-maintained trails like the Inn Cycle Path (Innradweg) follow the River Inn through stunning landscapes, picturesque villages, and cultural landmarks. In the summer months, high-altitude paths provide breathtaking views and crisp mountain air, making Tyrol a top choice for those seeking a physically rewarding and visually spectacular cycling holiday.
Located in Austria’s westernmost corner, Vorarlberg offers a unique cycling experience thanks to its blend of Alpine landscapes, innovative architecture, and lakeside charm. One of the regions highlights is cycling around Lake Constance (Bodensee), where flat, scenic trails pass through medieval towns, vineyards, and nature reserves. The region also connects to international cycling paths that lead into Germany, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. With a mix of gentle terrain and more demanding mountain routes, Vorarlberg caters to all cycling levels, and its rich cultural calendar adds another layer of interest for travellers on two wheels.
Vienna is best known for its imperial architecture and rich cultural heritage, however it also offers a surprisingly cyclist-friendly environment that makes it perfect for exploring by bike. Cyclists can take in stunning sights such as Schönbrunn Palace, the Prater with its iconic Ferris wheel, and numerous coffeehouses that make perfect rest stops. Beyond the city centre, the Danube Cycle Path (Donauradweg), one of Europe’s most popular long-distance routes, connects Vienna to neighbouring wine regions and quiet riverside villages, offering a seamless blend of urban and rural cycling.
With its gentle, rolling hills and extensive network of dedicated cycling trails, Burgenland is perhaps the most relaxed and sun-soaked of Austria’s cycling regions. The Neusiedler See Cycle Path, a UNESCO-listed route encircling the shallow steppe lake, is ideal for families and leisure cyclists. With vineyards, historic castles, and small villages where riders can stop for wine tastings and local cuisine, it makes it the perfect region for exploring by bike.
⛰️ Routes for all levels, from valley paths to high-altitude climbs.
🏞️ Alpine Scenery
🏰 Cultural and Historical Richness
🚲Extensive Cycle Path
📜 Cultural Sights
🏞️ Danube Access
🚴🏽♀️Flat Terrain
🍷 Wine Country
🌊 Neusiedler See