Danube Cycle Path Stage 9 North Bank: Hainburg - Bratislava

Cycling tour Starting from Hainburg

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Distance: 16,83 km
  • Duration: :hour h
  • Ascent: 52 m elevation gain
  • Descent: 51 m elevation gain

Views - insights: diversity along the Danube Even though the route is designated as a north bank route, as the last section of the overall northern variant runs here, the route is mainly south of the Danube. From Hainburg, the route takes you past the first foothills of the Carpathian Mountains across the Austrian-Slovakian border to the capital Bratislava, where numerous sights around Bratislava Castle are waiting to be visited.

Starting point of the tour
Hainburg
Tour destination
Bratislava
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Distance: 16,83 km
  • Duration: :hour h
  • Ascent: 52 m elevation gain
  • Descent: 51 m elevation gain
  • Fitness level required:
    1/6
  • Overall experience:
    2/6
  • Scenery:
    3/6
  • Lowest point135 m
  • Highest point177 m
  • Stage tour
  • With refreshment stops
  • Suitable for families and children

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Description

This stage is short and easy. Ideal for exploring the medieval town of Hainburg at your leisure. With 2.5 kilometers of town walls, three medieval town gates and large towers from the early 13th century, Hainburg has one of the oldest and best-preserved town fortifications in Europe.

At the top of the Schlossberg with its extensive castle ruins, you can not only enjoy plenty of medieval flair, but also an impressive view. Incidentally, the Braunsberg hill on the edge of the city also offers the best views far into Slovakia.

At the small municipality of Wolfsthal, you finally cross the national border and soon reach the suburbs of the Slovakian capital Bratislava, which offers you numerous sights to round off your cycle tour:

The four-towered castle, the city's landmark, which was only rebuilt in 1968 after a fire in 1811, is enthroned on a rock 85 meters above the Danube. The old town is lined with baroque palaces, interspersed with smaller and larger churches. The Slovak National Museum, the National Theatre and the Jewish Museum are also part of many sightseeing programs.

If you want to bid a "dignified" farewell to the Danube as a versatile companion on your cycle tour, we recommend a walk along the river. In Bratislava, the banks of the Danube have many facets, from bathing beaches to party pools. And perhaps you'll toast your happy cycling trip with a glass - in the restaurant at the top of a pillar of the Cider SNP bridge. Its shape has earned it the nickname "UFO" from the locals.

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