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| Type of tour: | Self-guided/Guided |
| Level: | Moderate |
| Duration: | 18 Nights |
| Distance: | 29 Miles/day average |
| Dates: | Self-guided: Daily: Apr 14-Sep 21, 2012 Guided: Daily: April 14- Sep 21, 2012 |
| Tour price: | €2369 (self-guided) €2249 (guided) |
| Start city: | Prague, Czech Republic |
| End city: | Budapest, Hungary |




This unique CZ EuroTour cycle tour has been prepared particularly for American clients. Its romantic routes are designed to enable visiting and discovering the most beautiful landmarks of UNESCO heritage and the most beautiful places along the entire route. The tour leads through 4 countries of Middle Europe – the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. We will visit 6 most renowned UNESCO landmarks, various urban listed preserves and southern part of the Czech Republic, which with its landscape and beautiful castles and chateaus is the cleanest area in the Czech Republic.
Program of this tour includes 18 days & 17 days cycling without any Car / VAN transfers. Tour can be supplemented with extra nights to give everybody enough time for landmarks, relax, and entertainment.
The tour can be shortened or extended at your request, or transfers in a van can replace some parts of the tour.
This unique CZ EuroTour cycle tour has been prepared particularly for American clients. Its romantic routes are designed to enable visiting and discovering the most beautiful landmarks of UNESCO heritage and the most beautiful places along the entire route. The tour leads through 4 countries of Middle Europe – the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. We will visit 6 most renowned UNESCO landmarks, various urban listed preserves and southern part of the Czech Republic, which with its landscape and beautiful castles and chateaus is the cleanest area in the Czech Republic.
Program of this tour includes 18 days & 17 days cycling without any Car / VAN transfers. Tour can be supplemented with extra nights to give everybody enough time for landmarks, relax, and entertainment.
The tour can be shortened or extended at your request, or transfers in a van can replace some parts of the tour.
Day 1: Prague arrival day
This day begins with a welcome at the airport, then transfer to hotel and accommodation. This day we will devote to discovering the magic places of Prague. We recommend visiting of the UNESCO historical centre of the city and following that we will prepare a welcome dinner in a restaurant.
Overnight in Prague.
Day 2: Prague - Karlstejn - Pribram (47 miles/77 km)
Our first cycle tour leads from our Prague hotel to the famous castle Karlstejn. After an optional visit of Karlstejn, another part of our first cycle tour to a former miner city of Pribram is awaiting us. Once we have put us up, we can set out on a visit of the famous place of pilgrimage Holy Mountain.
Overnight in Pribram.
Day 3: Pribram - Zvikovske Podhradi (38 miles/61 km)
From Pribram, we will go to Orlik dam in the morning - one of the dams of a Vltava-river cascade system, which also protects Prague against floods. The dam is 33km / 22 miles long and we will go alongside it to reach 500m long Zdakovsky bridge, which with its one span is one of the biggest bridges in the world. We can also visit a romantic water castle Orlik here. In the afternoon, we will leave for Zvikovske Podhradi & a Zvikov castle at a junction of the river Vltava and the river Otava. We will be accommodated there. Optional visit of Zvikov castle is recommended.
Overnight in Zvikov.
Day 4: Zvikovske Podhradi - Pisek (17 miles/28 km)
Today we will ride from Zvikov through the romantic landscape and forests into a smaller town Pisek. Pisek City was founded on the banks of the river Otava Czech kings in the 13th century. From this period also comes his biggest sight - the oldest stone bridge in the Czech Republic, which is older than the Charles Bridge in Prague. Thanks to the gold-gold mining Otava Pisek is soon became an important commercial center. This romantic city, still called the city students, after 1989 blossomed into beauty. Houses, parks and monuments are all newly revised and creates an unforgettable atmosphere for tourists, well-being and relaxation.
Overnight in Pisek.
Day 5: Pisek - Hluboka - Ceske Budejovice (33 miles/53 km)
From Pisek, we will set out on a route to Hluboka chateaux, also called the Pearl of Southern Bohemia. After optional visit of the chateaux we will finish today’s route in Ceske Budejovice, a city of the famous brewery Budvar / Budweiser and a unique historical monument from 1825 - the first and biggest horse railroads in Europe, which once connected Austrian city of Linz and Ceske Budejovice. After a dinner with Budvar beer, we definitely recommend you to enjoy a romantic evening walk round the city center.
Overnight in Ceske Budejovice.
Day 6: Ceske Budejovice - Cesky Krumlov (28 km/17 miles)
We will say good-bye to Ceske Budejovice and will go through a beautiful landscape us to Cesky Krumlov - a last UNESCO place in the Bohemia. We will spend here unforgettable moments walking through historical lanes; we can visit the chateaux and its tower, a museum of medieval torture tools and many other interesting things.
Overnight in Cesky Krumlov.
Day 7: Cesky Krumlov - Trebon (35 miles/57 km)
Another route will take us from Cesky krumlov through the landscape of ponds to a spa city of Trebon. We will spend here some relaxing moments in the historical centre - urban listed preserve - and can also visit a chateau and its romantic garden. You may also wish to purchase a spa procedure in a local spa.
Overnight in Trebon.
Day 8: Trebon - Jindrichuv Hradec (34 miles/52 km)
We are leaving Trebon and are looking forward to the city of Jindrichuv Hradec. Its well-kept historical centre will fascinate us with its picturesqueness and we will certainly be tempted by a visit of a museum and the biggest mechanical Bethlehem in the world. Or a visit of one of the biggest chateauxs in Czechia?
Overnight in Jindrichuv Hradec.
Day 9: Jindrichuv Hradec - Slavonice (29 miles/47 km)
We will say good-bye to Jindrichuv Hradec and will go through a beautiful landscape of a national park called the Czech Canada. We will pass by a ruin of Landstejn castle and will come to Slavonice - another historical centre and city at a border of three lands - Bohemia, Moravia and Austria. After the accommodation and relaxation we can visit a wine cellar in the evening.
Overnight in Slavonice.
Day 10: Slavonice - Vranov nad Dyjí (29 miles/47 km)
Today we will continue through a beautiful landscape of a national park called the Czech Canada to Vranov nad Dyji. This small town with a castle, which are the first mention already in the 11th century is our last stop in the Czech Republic. After accommodation can visit the romantic castle or enjoy a pleasant stroll to the Vranov dam.
Overnight in Vranov nad Dyji.
Day 11: Vranov nad Dyji - Horn (Austria) (25 miles/40 km)
We have passed the last night in the Czech Republic and will continue into the first Austrian city - Horn. Path leads us beautiful wooded landscape Podyjí National Park, then over the border crossing into Austria and then a National Park Thayatal. We spend the first night in Austria and we look forward to the next tour, which takes us into the first romantic city on the Danube - Krems.
Overnight in Horn.
Day 12: Horn - Krems (33 miles/53 km)
In the morning we leave Horn. Our first stop is the Castle Rosenburg - the romantic castle on the river Kamp. We definitely recommend a visit to the castle, then it is already passing through the valley of the river Kamp in Krems. Krems is one of the oldest towns in Austria, whose history is more ancient than a thousand years. The historical center of Krems is one of the most beautiful in Europe and in 2000 it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Overnight in Krems.
Day 13: Krems - Vienna (50 miles/80 km)
This day’s route is not difficult, it will lead us alongside the river Danube; we will have a short break in a picturesque city of Klosterneuburg and then will hit the road to the capital of Austria. We will arrive in Vienna late afternoon and therefore we have time to visit only if it extends to our program for one day.
Overnight in Vienna.
Day 14: Vienna - Bratislava (Slovakia) (48 miles/78 km)
A third capital city and a third country, which we will visit on our cycle tour, is Bratislava - the capital of Slovakia. To take advantage of leisure time, we will take a walk through Bratislava´s historical centre; we can recommend you to visit the Bratislava castle or castle D?vín above Danube, but probably the following day during the day off. But only if we extend our program for one day. Having bought some presents and enjoyed suppertime farewell in a restaurant or tavern, we are looking forward to Hungary.
Overnight in Bratislava.
Day 15: Bratislava - Gabcikovo (36 miles/58 km)
We will depart from Bratislava and alongside the Danube we will come to a large lake - the megalomaniac dam of Gabcikovo, built during the period of socialism. Originally it be a joint Czechoslovak-Hungarian building with a view both to prevent flooding in this area, both to improve the navigability of the river. The dam of the hydroelectric power station and dam lake has an area of 46 km ². Construction Gabcikovo has still not been completed and the withdrawal of Hungary from the contract is still subject to long-standing international legal dispute between Slovakia and Hungary.
Overnight in Gabcikovo.
Day 16: Gabcikovo - Komarno (34 miles/55 km)
Our next day trip will cycle back along the Danube River. After several miles you are entering into the protected landscape area "Dunajske luhy". We are going along the Danube, which crosses the borders of Slovakia and Hungary - Slovakia left, right behind the Danube Hungary. This beautiful countryside arrive in Komarno, the city at the confluence of the rivers Danube and Vah. Here also spend our last night in Slovak Republic.
Overnight in Komarno.
Day 17: Komarno - Esztergom (Hungary) (35 miles/57 km)
In the morning you can enjoy the last breakfast in Slovak Republic. Also, the last Slovak route is very light and lead us into Sturovo / Esztergom, a frontier city divided into two parts by the border - Slovakian and Hungarian.. However, we will spend the night already on the Hungarian side not forgetting to visit the city centre with its famous basilica.
Overnight in Esztergom.
Day 18: Esztergom - Budapest (51 miles/83 km)
Enjoy one of the most beautiful part of cycle tracks in Hungary, leading through Szentendre village – an open-air museum. When we have visited it, we will pass through Szentendre city and are drawing nearer to Budapest - the goal of our journey. We will accommodate and dine with a subsequent walk through nocturnal Budapest.
Because we did not have time to look at Budapest, we recommend to extend your stay by one day. This day is for relaxation and farewell at the same time and it is a day for the last UNESCO heritage on our tour. Therefore we will visit Buda Castle Quarter, maybe the Parliament; we can recharge the batteries on top of Gelert in a spa. Shopping in the city centre on a pedestrian zone and farewell dinner in a restaurant will follow.
Overnight in Budapest.
Day 19: Departure
Depart after breakfast. Transfer to Budapest airport is included.
Day 1: Prague arrival day
This day begins with a welcome at the airport, then transfer to hotel and accommodation. This day we will devote to discovering the magic places of Prague. We recommend visiting of the UNESCO historical centre of the city and following that we will prepare a welcome dinner in a restaurant.
Overnight in Prague.
Day 2: Prague - Karlstejn - Pribram (47 miles/77 km)
Our first cycle tour leads from our Prague hotel to the famous castle Karlstejn. After an optional visit of Karlstejn, another part of our first cycle tour to a former miner city of Pribram is awaiting us. Once we have put us up, we can set out on a visit of the famous place of pilgrimage Holy Mountain.
Overnight in Pribram.
Day 3: Pribram - Zvikovske Podhradi (38 miles/61 km)
From Pribram, we will go to Orlik dam in the morning - one of the dams of a Vltava-river cascade system, which also protects Prague against floods. The dam is 33km / 22 miles long and we will go alongside it to reach 500m long Zdakovsky bridge, which with its one span is one of the biggest bridges in the world. We can also visit a romantic water castle Orlik here. In the afternoon, we will leave for Zvikovske Podhradi & a Zvikov castle at a junction of the river Vltava and the river Otava. We will be accommodated there. Optional visit of Zvikov castle is recommended.
Overnight in Zvikov.
Day 4: Zvikovske Podhradi - Pisek (17 miles/28 km)
Today we will ride from Zvikov through the romantic landscape and forests into a smaller town Pisek. Pisek City was founded on the banks of the river Otava Czech kings in the 13th century. From this period also comes his biggest sight - the oldest stone bridge in the Czech Republic, which is older than the Charles Bridge in Prague. Thanks to the gold-gold mining Otava Pisek is soon became an important commercial center. This romantic city, still called the city students, after 1989 blossomed into beauty. Houses, parks and monuments are all newly revised and creates an unforgettable atmosphere for tourists, well-being and relaxation.
Overnight in Pisek.
Day 5: Pisek - Hluboka - Ceske Budejovice (33 miles/53 km)
From Pisek, we will set out on a route to Hluboka chateaux, also called the Pearl of Southern Bohemia. After optional visit of the chateaux we will finish today’s route in Ceske Budejovice, a city of the famous brewery Budvar / Budweiser and a unique historical monument from 1825 - the first and biggest horse railroads in Europe, which once connected Austrian city of Linz and Ceske Budejovice. After a dinner with Budvar beer, we definitely recommend you to enjoy a romantic evening walk round the city center.
Overnight in Ceske Budejovice.
Day 6: Ceske Budejovice - Cesky Krumlov (28 km/17 miles)
We will say good-bye to Ceske Budejovice and will go through a beautiful landscape us to Cesky Krumlov - a last UNESCO place in the Bohemia. We will spend here unforgettable moments walking through historical lanes; we can visit the chateaux and its tower, a museum of medieval torture tools and many other interesting things.
Overnight in Cesky Krumlov.
Day 7: Cesky Krumlov - Trebon (35 miles/57 km)
Another route will take us from Cesky krumlov through the landscape of ponds to a spa city of Trebon. We will spend here some relaxing moments in the historical centre - urban listed preserve - and can also visit a chateau and its romantic garden. You may also wish to purchase a spa procedure in a local spa.
Overnight in Trebon.
Day 8: Trebon - Jindrichuv Hradec (34 miles/52 km)
We are leaving Trebon and are looking forward to the city of Jindrichuv Hradec. Its well-kept historical centre will fascinate us with its picturesqueness and we will certainly be tempted by a visit of a museum and the biggest mechanical Bethlehem in the world. Or a visit of one of the biggest chateauxs in Czechia?
Overnight in Jindrichuv Hradec.
Day 9: Jindrichuv Hradec - Slavonice (29 miles/47 km)
We will say good-bye to Jindrichuv Hradec and will go through a beautiful landscape of a national park called the Czech Canada. We will pass by a ruin of Landstejn castle and will come to Slavonice - another historical centre and city at a border of three lands - Bohemia, Moravia and Austria. After the accommodation and relaxation we can visit a wine cellar in the evening.
Overnight in Slavonice.
Day 10: Slavonice - Vranov nad Dyjí (29 miles/47 km)
Today we will continue through a beautiful landscape of a national park called the Czech Canada to Vranov nad Dyji. This small town with a castle, which are the first mention already in the 11th century is our last stop in the Czech Republic. After accommodation can visit the romantic castle or enjoy a pleasant stroll to the Vranov dam.
Overnight in Vranov nad Dyji.
Day 11: Vranov nad Dyji - Horn (Austria) (25 miles/40 km)
We have passed the last night in the Czech Republic and will continue into the first Austrian city - Horn. Path leads us beautiful wooded landscape Podyjí National Park, then over the border crossing into Austria and then a National Park Thayatal. We spend the first night in Austria and we look forward to the next tour, which takes us into the first romantic city on the Danube - Krems.
Overnight in Horn.
Day 12: Horn - Krems (33 miles/53 km)
In the morning we leave Horn. Our first stop is the Castle Rosenburg - the romantic castle on the river Kamp. We definitely recommend a visit to the castle, then it is already passing through the valley of the river Kamp in Krems. Krems is one of the oldest towns in Austria, whose history is more ancient than a thousand years. The historical center of Krems is one of the most beautiful in Europe and in 2000 it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Overnight in Krems.
Day 13: Krems - Vienna (50 miles/80 km)
This day’s route is not difficult, it will lead us alongside the river Danube; we will have a short break in a picturesque city of Klosterneuburg and then will hit the road to the capital of Austria. We will arrive in Vienna late afternoon and therefore we have time to visit only if it extends to our program for one day.
Overnight in Vienna.
Day 14: Vienna - Bratislava (Slovakia) (48 miles/78 km)
A third capital city and a third country, which we will visit on our cycle tour, is Bratislava - the capital of Slovakia. To take advantage of leisure time, we will take a walk through Bratislava´s historical centre; we can recommend you to visit the Bratislava castle or castle D?vín above Danube, but probably the following day during the day off. But only if we extend our program for one day. Having bought some presents and enjoyed suppertime farewell in a restaurant or tavern, we are looking forward to Hungary.
Overnight in Bratislava.
Day 15: Bratislava - Gabcikovo (36 miles/58 km)
We will depart from Bratislava and alongside the Danube we will come to a large lake - the megalomaniac dam of Gabcikovo, built during the period of socialism. Originally it be a joint Czechoslovak-Hungarian building with a view both to prevent flooding in this area, both to improve the navigability of the river. The dam of the hydroelectric power station and dam lake has an area of 46 km ². Construction Gabcikovo has still not been completed and the withdrawal of Hungary from the contract is still subject to long-standing international legal dispute between Slovakia and Hungary.
Overnight in Gabcikovo.
Day 16: Gabcikovo - Komarno (34 miles/55 km)
Our next day trip will cycle back along the Danube River. After several miles you are entering into the protected landscape area "Dunajske luhy". We are going along the Danube, which crosses the borders of Slovakia and Hungary - Slovakia left, right behind the Danube Hungary. This beautiful countryside arrive in Komarno, the city at the confluence of the rivers Danube and Vah. Here also spend our last night in Slovak Republic.
Overnight in Komarno.
Day 17: Komarno - Esztergom (Hungary) (35 miles/57 km)
In the morning you can enjoy the last breakfast in Slovak Republic. Also, the last Slovak route is very light and lead us into Sturovo / Esztergom, a frontier city divided into two parts by the border - Slovakian and Hungarian.. However, we will spend the night already on the Hungarian side not forgetting to visit the city centre with its famous basilica.
Overnight in Esztergom.
Day 18: Esztergom - Budapest (51 miles/83 km)
Enjoy one of the most beautiful part of cycle tracks in Hungary, leading through Szentendre village – an open-air museum. When we have visited it, we will pass through Szentendre city and are drawing nearer to Budapest - the goal of our journey. We will accommodate and dine with a subsequent walk through nocturnal Budapest.
Because we did not have time to look at Budapest, we recommend to extend your stay by one day. This day is for relaxation and farewell at the same time and it is a day for the last UNESCO heritage on our tour. Therefore we will visit Buda Castle Quarter, maybe the Parliament; we can recharge the batteries on top of Gelert in a spa. Shopping in the city centre on a pedestrian zone and farewell dinner in a restaurant will follow.
Overnight in Budapest.
Day 19: Departure
Depart after breakfast. Transfer to Budapest airport is included.
Daily: April 14- Sep 21, 2012
Please note:
The guided tour is available on the above dates upon request for private groups of at least 6 partcipants.
Daily: Apr 14-Sep 21, 2012
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Day 1: U Medvidku, Prague
www.umedvidku.cz
Located in the historical city center, the hotel has preserved gothic rafters and renaissance style painted ceilings. The hotel also has a restaurant and brewery.
Day 2: Belvedere, Pribram
www.belvedere-hotel.cz
Brightly colored rooms are available in the hotel, which is located in the city center.
Day 3: Zvikov, Zvikovske Podhradi
www.hotelzvikov.cz
Located on the shores of Lake Orlické. You can enjoy the summer terrace located above the lake or the restaurant which is internationally acclaimed.
Day 4: Bila Ruze, Pisek
www.hotelbilaruze.cz
A brightly decorated hotel located in the heart of Pisek. Enjoy the wellness center, saunas, or terrace.
Day 5: Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice
www.bohemiacb.cz
When the hotel was restored, some of the original architectural aspects were maintained to enhance the atmosphere. The hotel is located a short walk from the city square.
Day 6: U Maleho Vitka, Cesky Krumlov
www.vitekhotel.cz
The hotel is located in the historic city center and is in a total of three gothic style buildings.
Day 7: Zlata Hvezda, Trebon
www.zlatahvezda.cz
Each of the 48 rooms are decorated differently than the others. The hotel is in a reconstructed renaissance building in the historic center of Trebon.
Day 8: Grand Hotel, Jindrichuv Hradec
www.grandhotelcernyorel.cz
Located in the quiet center of the city, the hotel is cheerfully decorated. Try the restaurant's traditional Czech cuisine or an international dish.
Day 9: Arkada, Slavonice
www.hotelarkada.cz
The hotel is located in the perfect area for city conveniences and country charm. Enjoy the pond, outdoor fireplace, or the courtyard in the middle of the square.
Day 10: Pod Zamkem, Vranov nad Dyjí
www.pod-zamkem.cz
Located on the central square of Vranov nad Dyjí and close to the Vranovská lake. There are 16 comfortable rooms to relax in.
Day 11: Gasthof zur Stadt Horn, Horn
www.hotelblie.at
The family run hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms in the city of Horn.
Day 12: Unter den Linden, Krems
www.udl.at
Located in the heart of Krems on the Danube, guests are warmly invited to stay and relax in the family run hotel.
Day 13: Am Brillantengrund, Vienna
www.brillantengrund.at
The hotel is built in the Biedermeier style of the 18th century and preserved as a national monument. The hotel offers peace and quiet while still being close to Vienna's main shopping center.
Day 14: Ibis Bratislava centrum, Bratislava
www.ibishotel.com
Located close to the historic city center and Bratislava castle, the hotel has 120 modern and comfortable rooms.
Day 15: Arpad, Gabcikovo
www.hotelarpad.sk
Located in the heart of the Cornfield island, the hotel's restaurant specializes in Hungarian and Slovakian cuisine.
Day 16: Banderium, Komarno
www.banderium.sk
In the center of Komarno, the hotel is close to all of the sights. There is also a courtyard for your enjoyment.
Day 17: Bazilika Panzio, Esztergom
www.bazilika.eu
Opened in 2007, the hotel is modernly decorated and has a wine cellar, jacuzzi, and saunas.
Day 18: City Hotel Matyas, Budapest
www.cityhotel.hu
The City Hotel Mátyás is located in the heart of the downtown just 50 meters from the famous Váci Street.
Day 1: U Medvidku, Prague
www.umedvidku.cz
Located in the historical city center, the hotel has preserved gothic rafters and renaissance style painted ceilings. The hotel also has a restaurant and brewery.
Day 2: Belvedere, Pribram
www.belvedere-hotel.cz
Brightly colored rooms are available in the hotel, which is located in the city center.
Day 3: Zvikov, Zvikovske Podhradi
www.hotelzvikov.cz
Located on the shores of Lake Orlické. You can enjoy the summer terrace located above the lake or the restaurant which is internationally acclaimed.
Day 4: Bila Ruze, Pisek
www.hotelbilaruze.cz
A brightly decorated hotel located in the heart of Pisek. Enjoy the wellness center, saunas, or terrace.
Day 5: Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice
www.bohemiacb.cz
When the hotel was restored, some of the original architectural aspects were maintained to enhance the atmosphere. The hotel is located a short walk from the city square.
Day 6: U Maleho Vitka, Cesky Krumlov
www.vitekhotel.cz
The hotel is located in the historic city center and is in a total of three gothic style buildings.
Day 7: Zlata Hvezda, Trebon
www.zlatahvezda.cz
Each of the 48 rooms are decorated differently than the others. The hotel is in a reconstructed renaissance building in the historic center of Trebon.
Day 8: Grand Hotel, Jindrichuv Hradec
www.grandhotelcernyorel.cz
Located in the quiet center of the city, the hotel is cheerfully decorated. Try the restaurant's traditional Czech cuisine or an international dish.
Day 9: Arkada, Slavonice
www.hotelarkada.cz
The hotel is located in the perfect area for city conveniences and country charm. Enjoy the pond, outdoor fireplace, or the courtyard in the middle of the square.
Day 10: Pod Zamkem, Vranov nad Dyjí
www.pod-zamkem.cz
Located on the central square of Vranov nad Dyjí and close to the Vranovská lake. There are 16 comfortable rooms to relax in.
Day 11: Gasthof zur Stadt Horn, Horn
www.hotelblie.at
The family run hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms in the city of Horn.
Day 12: Unter den Linden, Krems
www.udl.at
Located in the heart of Krems on the Danube, guests are warmly invited to stay and relax in the family run hotel.
Day 13: Am Brillantengrund, Vienna
www.brillantengrund.at
The hotel is built in the Biedermeier style of the 18th century and preserved as a national monument. The hotel offers peace and quiet while still being close to Vienna's main shopping center.
Day 14: Ibis Bratislava centrum, Bratislava
www.ibishotel.com
Located close to the historic city center and Bratislava castle, the hotel has 120 modern and comfortable rooms.
Day 15: Arpad, Gabcikovo
www.hotelarpad.sk
Located in the heart of the Cornfield island, the hotel's restaurant specializes in Hungarian and Slovakian cuisine.
Day 16: Banderium, Komarno
www.banderium.sk
In the center of Komarno, the hotel is close to all of the sights. There is also a courtyard for your enjoyment.
Day 17: Bazilika Panzio, Esztergom
www.bazilika.eu
Opened in 2007, the hotel is modernly decorated and has a wine cellar, jacuzzi, and saunas.
Day 18: City Hotel Matyas, Budapest
www.cityhotel.hu
The City Hotel Mátyás is located in the heart of the downtown just 50 meters from the famous Váci Street.
All our bikes include :
All our bikes include :
The cycle path is marked, and 90% of the time the route is on blacktop cycle paths with low motor traffic. The tour is rated moderate and is for cyclists in good physical condition.
The cycle path is marked, and 90% of the time the route is on blacktop cycle paths with low motor traffic. The tour is rated moderate and is for cyclists in good physical condition.
Prague and Budapest have major international airports and rail connections.
Prague and Budapest have major international airports and rail connections.
The Czech Republic has more than 2,000 castles and chateaus, the largest concentration per square mile in Europe. Towering above the capital city sits the iconic Prague Castle, the largest castle in the world built 1,000 years ago. Apart from the capital are the towns of Cesky Krumlov, the best-preserved medieval town in central Europe, and Cesky Budejovice, home to the famous Budweiser Budvar beer dating to 1265. Brno's skyline is dominated by Spilberk Castle, a royal castle from the 13th century, while Central Bohemia’s Karlstejn Castle from 1348 in Central Bohemia is one of the most remarkable Czech castles. Surrounded by peaceful scenery and lively cities, the castles of the Czech Republic provide a window into the country's past.
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The Czech Republic has more than 2,000 castles and chateaus, the largest concentration per square mile in Europe. Towering above the capital city sits the iconic Prague Castle, the largest castle in the world built 1,000 years ago. Apart from the capital are the towns of Cesky Krumlov, the best-preserved medieval town in central Europe, and Cesky Budejovice, home to the famous Budweiser Budvar beer dating to 1265. Brno's skyline is dominated by Spilberk Castle, a royal castle from the 13th century, while Central Bohemia’s Karlstejn Castle from 1348 in Central Bohemia is one of the most remarkable Czech castles. Surrounded by peaceful scenery and lively cities, the castles of the Czech Republic provide a window into the country's past.
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We are a family company, our clients often become our friends. Successful combination of great experiences, professional services, perfect products, competitive prices, flexibility, and interest in personal satisfaction of every client is a principal reason of continued growth.
CZ EuroTour was established in 1999 and is focused especially in travel & bike incoming tourism from USA, Canada and Australia to the Czech Republic and Central Europe. We offer the complete set of services for a group or individual stay which includes the following : accommodation, food, bike rental, guides, transfers, transportation, Car / VAN rental, cultural events, spa stays and many others.
We appriciate you choosing one of our many bike tours. We look forward to meeting you!
We are a family company, our clients often become our friends. Successful combination of great experiences, professional services, perfect products, competitive prices, flexibility, and interest in personal satisfaction of every client is a principal reason of continued growth.
CZ EuroTour was established in 1999 and is focused especially in travel & bike incoming tourism from USA, Canada and Australia to the Czech Republic and Central Europe. We offer the complete set of services for a group or individual stay which includes the following : accommodation, food, bike rental, guides, transfers, transportation, Car / VAN rental, cultural events, spa stays and many others.
We appriciate you choosing one of our many bike tours. We look forward to meeting you!
The Trip Cancellation
7.1. Both the supplier and the customer can withdraw from the agreement on the grounds of the trip cancellation or for customer’s failure to keep to his obligations before the trip begins
7.2. The customer withdraws from the agreement on the date when the supplier receives the information about customer’s trip cancellation. The cancellation payments will be calculated on the grounds of the original price following the conditions listed in the offer, not deduced by bonuses and discounts
7.3. The customer is obliged to pay the cancellation payments following the conditions in the offer
7.4. If the customer willingly or for any other reason stops off his/her trip, or if he is delayed at the beginning of the trip for his reason the cessation is 100% of the price
General Conditions
The General Conditions are an essential part of the Order - Travel Agreement (hereinafter, "Agreement"), to settle the relations between the supplier and the customer. The customer confirms that he/she agrees with all conditions by signing the Agreement The parties of the Agreement
1.1. The travel agency CZ EuroTour s.r.o. (hereinafter, CZ EuroTour), ID : 2519 8238, registered in the Commercial Register at The Regional Court in Ceske Budejovice in section C, file No. 9039, executes all legal acts pertaining to signing the Agreement especially the customers’ registration. CZ Euro Tour ensures all payments between the customer and the supplier
1.2. CZ EuroTour organizes and ensures all tour services including the services listed in the offer, which is always a part of the Agreement
The Subject of the Agreement
2.1. CZ EuroTour is obliged to provide all services in the extent and under the conditions listed in the relevant offer for its customers. The offer is revised according to the customer’s requirements and is valid only by the date of the latest revision that is recorded in the Agreement
2.2. The customer is obliged to pay the price in the offer
Signing Agreement
3.1. There are two signed copies of the Agreement. If the Agreement is sent by fax, the customer signs the Agreement and sends it signed back to the supplier
3.2. The customer signs the Order-Travel agreement on a pre-printed form. By filling it, signing it and sending it back to the supplier ‘s address the agrrement takes effect
3.3. The supplier sends the customer the invoice following the conditions listed in the offer
3.4. Having paid the full price of the trip the customer receives the voucher from the supplier. The voucher is used as a receipt for the trip. The CZ Euro Tour guide takes the voucher over from the person at the place where the trip starts according to the program in the offer
3.5. If the customer represents more customers and signs the agreement on their behalf, he/she claims that he/she is authorized to do so. He/she takes responsibility for their obligations toward CZ EuroTour including paying for the trip, passing the information on them, providing necessary data for their trip registration( their names, surnames, passport numbers) in CZ EuroTour
The Price of the Trip
4.1. The price is contracted between the supplier and the customer and it is considered to be an advanced payment until the beginning of the trip. The price is a part of the offer. The price is in the relevant currency specifying the way of payment
4.2. The price includes all services listed in the offer including tax, it does not include the air tickets, visas and insurance unless specified
4.3. The price of the trip has to be paid according to the conditions in the offer ( advanced payment, pay-up). The date when the final (additional )payment is put down to the CZ Euro Tour account is considered the day of the the payment. If the payment is not put down to the CZ Euro Tour acoount the supplier is authorized to cancel the trip. The customer will be informed about his/her trip cancellation in writing and the advanced payment reduced by five percent will be returned. Not paying the additional payment is not considered as the client’s trip cancellation Increase of the
Trip Price
5.1. The supplier is authorized to increase the price of the trip according to the conditions in the offer
5.2. The supplier is obliged to inform the customer about the increase of the price within 30 days before the beginning of the trip
5.3. The customer agrees on that the supplier is authorized to increase the price according to the conditions in the offer and he agree to pay the increase of the price. The price increase is not considered as the reason for the agreement withdrawal
The changes of contracted services
6.1. The supplier is authorized to change the programme of the trip in necessary extent in case of natural disaster, political turmoil in a country, serious disease or any customer’s/guide’s diseases or injuries and under some other unusual circumstances. The trip guide is authorized to change the programme in order to ensure safety of the customers. The additional costs ensued from vis maior are paid by the customer 6.2. The changes under the section
6.1. are not the reason to withdraw from the agreement. The programme change is not a reason for a claim. The customer is entitled to receive a financial compensation from the supplier for the part of the trip that has not been accomplished . The supplier is obliged to inform the customer about the above mentioned changes in writing immediately
6.3. If the customer does not use, either partly or entirely, the services booked, paid and provided by the supplier, the customer is not entitled to receive any reimbursement or any discount on those services
6.4.If the suppplier breaches his duties ensuing from the offer and from the signed agreement, the customer is entitled to have reimbursed his/her advanced payment
Detailed Instructions for the Trip
8.1. Detailed information about the trip - each customer receives his hour itinirary at the beginning of the trip. The scheduled itinirary - the programme of the trip is a part of the offer
Passports and visas
9.1. The customer has to have a passport valid for the course of the trip. The travel documents have to follow requirements of all countries included in the trip organized by the supplier. The customer is obliged to follow all passport, customs, health, currency and other legal regulations of all countries. If he fails to do so the supplier does not bear any responsibility for possible consequences
Health Requirements
10.1. The customer is fully responsible for his health fitness in the course of the trip. Failing to follow the health principles is not considered as the reason for the trip withdrawal
10.2. The supplier recommends the customer to see his doctor and inform him about the trip before the trip begins
Insurance
11.1. By signing the agreement the customer becomes responsible for arranging their effective health insurance for all countries that are included in the trip
11.2. Health treatment insurance is not included in the price of the trip
Age Limit of the Customer
12.1. Children under 15 are allowed to take part in a trip only when accompanied by their legal guardians who are older than 18
12.2. The youth between 15-18 are allowed to take part in a trip without their legal guardians. Parents‘ or legal guardians‘ authorization in writing is required by the supplier
Customer’s Responsibilities
13.1. The customer takes part in a trip at his own risk
13.2. The customer shall follow the guide’s instructions during the trip. He has to inform the guide about any individual changes of the programme. The customer is fully responsible for his behaviour during the trip and he has to act in a way so that the nature and the environment do not get damaged. The customer agrees to act accordingly to cultural customs of visited countries
13.3. If the customer is intoxicated by alcohol or by any other drug, or if his physical and psychical condition is not relevant to the programme activities the guide is authorized to expel him from a particular part of the trip. If the customer breaks any trip regulations or if he disrupts other paricipants in any extreme way the guide is authorized to expel the participant from the rest of the trip without any financial compensation. The same is applied if the customer breaks accommodation regulations. In such cases his failure to participate in the trip is not the responsibilty of the supplier and the supplier does not bear any financial or other responsibilities
13.4. The supplier does not have any responsibilties for the customer’s property damage, loss or theft
The Right to Claim
14.1. The supplier shall provide the customer with all the services listed in the offer properly and promptly. If the customer finds out that either the services provided are not identical with those listed in the offer or that the general conditions have been broken, he is entitled to submit his claims on the services
14.2. The customer is entitled to make a claim on the services to the supplier after the trip
14.3. In the course of the trip the customer can claim any deficiencies on the services to the guide. To settle the deficiency immediately the guide will record as the following : personal data of the claiming customer, the subject of the claim and the relevant requirements
14.4. The customer’s right to claim ceases if not applied within 3 months after the trip 14.5. The supplier has to settle the claim within 30 days after the trip if the deficiency has not been fixed during the trip
Customer’ Responsibilities
15.1. The customer confirms that he is not aware of any health problems that may endanger his fitness or safety of other trip participants
15.2. The customer agrees to cover financially any potential damages that he causes to the facilities in the means of transportation or at the venue
15.3. The customer agrees that by signing the Agreemnet on behalf of a person younger than 18 he is acts either as a parent or a legal guardian
15.4. The customer agrees to provide the personal data necessary for the trip registration and for filing them in the customers’ database
Final Provision
16.1. The above mentioned General Conditions 2010 apply to all trips and services provided by the supplier. If needed the supplier is authorized to upgrade them
16.2. Both the rights and responsibilities of contracted parties pertaining to the Agreement are liable to the General Conditions 2008 following the Act No.159/199 Coll., Act No.101/2001 on protection of personal data and the Civil Code and ensuing legal regulations of the Czech Republic
16.3. The contracted parties confirm that they have read the Agreement and the Offer thouroughly and that they agree with their contents . They prove they have done that by signing the documents willingly
16.4. If the supplier provides services listed in the Offer by a foreign partner or an agency, the customers will follow both The Conditions issued by the foreign partner or agency and the above mentioned General Conditions 2010. It is possible to synchronize them for any contracted trip. However, this has to be done in writing
The Trip Cancellation
7.1. Both the supplier and the customer can withdraw from the agreement on the grounds of the trip cancellation or for customer’s failure to keep to his obligations before the trip begins
7.2. The customer withdraws from the agreement on the date when the supplier receives the information about customer’s trip cancellation. The cancellation payments will be calculated on the grounds of the original price following the conditions listed in the offer, not deduced by bonuses and discounts
7.3. The customer is obliged to pay the cancellation payments following the conditions in the offer
7.4. If the customer willingly or for any other reason stops off his/her trip, or if he is delayed at the beginning of the trip for his reason the cessation is 100% of the price
General Conditions
The General Conditions are an essential part of the Order - Travel Agreement (hereinafter, "Agreement"), to settle the relations between the supplier and the customer. The customer confirms that he/she agrees with all conditions by signing the Agreement The parties of the Agreement
1.1. The travel agency CZ EuroTour s.r.o. (hereinafter, CZ EuroTour), ID : 2519 8238, registered in the Commercial Register at The Regional Court in Ceske Budejovice in section C, file No. 9039, executes all legal acts pertaining to signing the Agreement especially the customers’ registration. CZ Euro Tour ensures all payments between the customer and the supplier
1.2. CZ EuroTour organizes and ensures all tour services including the services listed in the offer, which is always a part of the Agreement
The Subject of the Agreement
2.1. CZ EuroTour is obliged to provide all services in the extent and under the conditions listed in the relevant offer for its customers. The offer is revised according to the customer’s requirements and is valid only by the date of the latest revision that is recorded in the Agreement
2.2. The customer is obliged to pay the price in the offer
Signing Agreement
3.1. There are two signed copies of the Agreement. If the Agreement is sent by fax, the customer signs the Agreement and sends it signed back to the supplier
3.2. The customer signs the Order-Travel agreement on a pre-printed form. By filling it, signing it and sending it back to the supplier ‘s address the agrrement takes effect
3.3. The supplier sends the customer the invoice following the conditions listed in the offer
3.4. Having paid the full price of the trip the customer receives the voucher from the supplier. The voucher is used as a receipt for the trip. The CZ Euro Tour guide takes the voucher over from the person at the place where the trip starts according to the program in the offer
3.5. If the customer represents more customers and signs the agreement on their behalf, he/she claims that he/she is authorized to do so. He/she takes responsibility for their obligations toward CZ EuroTour including paying for the trip, passing the information on them, providing necessary data for their trip registration( their names, surnames, passport numbers) in CZ EuroTour
The Price of the Trip
4.1. The price is contracted between the supplier and the customer and it is considered to be an advanced payment until the beginning of the trip. The price is a part of the offer. The price is in the relevant currency specifying the way of payment
4.2. The price includes all services listed in the offer including tax, it does not include the air tickets, visas and insurance unless specified
4.3. The price of the trip has to be paid according to the conditions in the offer ( advanced payment, pay-up). The date when the final (additional )payment is put down to the CZ Euro Tour account is considered the day of the the payment. If the payment is not put down to the CZ Euro Tour acoount the supplier is authorized to cancel the trip. The customer will be informed about his/her trip cancellation in writing and the advanced payment reduced by five percent will be returned. Not paying the additional payment is not considered as the client’s trip cancellation Increase of the
Trip Price
5.1. The supplier is authorized to increase the price of the trip according to the conditions in the offer
5.2. The supplier is obliged to inform the customer about the increase of the price within 30 days before the beginning of the trip
5.3. The customer agrees on that the supplier is authorized to increase the price according to the conditions in the offer and he agree to pay the increase of the price. The price increase is not considered as the reason for the agreement withdrawal
The changes of contracted services
6.1. The supplier is authorized to change the programme of the trip in necessary extent in case of natural disaster, political turmoil in a country, serious disease or any customer’s/guide’s diseases or injuries and under some other unusual circumstances. The trip guide is authorized to change the programme in order to ensure safety of the customers. The additional costs ensued from vis maior are paid by the customer 6.2. The changes under the section
6.1. are not the reason to withdraw from the agreement. The programme change is not a reason for a claim. The customer is entitled to receive a financial compensation from the supplier for the part of the trip that has not been accomplished . The supplier is obliged to inform the customer about the above mentioned changes in writing immediately
6.3. If the customer does not use, either partly or entirely, the services booked, paid and provided by the supplier, the customer is not entitled to receive any reimbursement or any discount on those services
6.4.If the suppplier breaches his duties ensuing from the offer and from the signed agreement, the customer is entitled to have reimbursed his/her advanced payment
Detailed Instructions for the Trip
8.1. Detailed information about the trip - each customer receives his hour itinirary at the beginning of the trip. The scheduled itinirary - the programme of the trip is a part of the offer
Passports and visas
9.1. The customer has to have a passport valid for the course of the trip. The travel documents have to follow requirements of all countries included in the trip organized by the supplier. The customer is obliged to follow all passport, customs, health, currency and other legal regulations of all countries. If he fails to do so the supplier does not bear any responsibility for possible consequences
Health Requirements
10.1. The customer is fully responsible for his health fitness in the course of the trip. Failing to follow the health principles is not considered as the reason for the trip withdrawal
10.2. The supplier recommends the customer to see his doctor and inform him about the trip before the trip begins
Insurance
11.1. By signing the agreement the customer becomes responsible for arranging their effective health insurance for all countries that are included in the trip
11.2. Health treatment insurance is not included in the price of the trip
Age Limit of the Customer
12.1. Children under 15 are allowed to take part in a trip only when accompanied by their legal guardians who are older than 18
12.2. The youth between 15-18 are allowed to take part in a trip without their legal guardians. Parents‘ or legal guardians‘ authorization in writing is required by the supplier
Customer’s Responsibilities
13.1. The customer takes part in a trip at his own risk
13.2. The customer shall follow the guide’s instructions during the trip. He has to inform the guide about any individual changes of the programme. The customer is fully responsible for his behaviour during the trip and he has to act in a way so that the nature and the environment do not get damaged. The customer agrees to act accordingly to cultural customs of visited countries
13.3. If the customer is intoxicated by alcohol or by any other drug, or if his physical and psychical condition is not relevant to the programme activities the guide is authorized to expel him from a particular part of the trip. If the customer breaks any trip regulations or if he disrupts other paricipants in any extreme way the guide is authorized to expel the participant from the rest of the trip without any financial compensation. The same is applied if the customer breaks accommodation regulations. In such cases his failure to participate in the trip is not the responsibilty of the supplier and the supplier does not bear any financial or other responsibilities
13.4. The supplier does not have any responsibilties for the customer’s property damage, loss or theft
The Right to Claim
14.1. The supplier shall provide the customer with all the services listed in the offer properly and promptly. If the customer finds out that either the services provided are not identical with those listed in the offer or that the general conditions have been broken, he is entitled to submit his claims on the services
14.2. The customer is entitled to make a claim on the services to the supplier after the trip
14.3. In the course of the trip the customer can claim any deficiencies on the services to the guide. To settle the deficiency immediately the guide will record as the following : personal data of the claiming customer, the subject of the claim and the relevant requirements
14.4. The customer’s right to claim ceases if not applied within 3 months after the trip 14.5. The supplier has to settle the claim within 30 days after the trip if the deficiency has not been fixed during the trip
Customer’ Responsibilities
15.1. The customer confirms that he is not aware of any health problems that may endanger his fitness or safety of other trip participants
15.2. The customer agrees to cover financially any potential damages that he causes to the facilities in the means of transportation or at the venue
15.3. The customer agrees that by signing the Agreemnet on behalf of a person younger than 18 he is acts either as a parent or a legal guardian
15.4. The customer agrees to provide the personal data necessary for the trip registration and for filing them in the customers’ database
Final Provision
16.1. The above mentioned General Conditions 2010 apply to all trips and services provided by the supplier. If needed the supplier is authorized to upgrade them
16.2. Both the rights and responsibilities of contracted parties pertaining to the Agreement are liable to the General Conditions 2008 following the Act No.159/199 Coll., Act No.101/2001 on protection of personal data and the Civil Code and ensuing legal regulations of the Czech Republic
16.3. The contracted parties confirm that they have read the Agreement and the Offer thouroughly and that they agree with their contents . They prove they have done that by signing the documents willingly
16.4. If the supplier provides services listed in the Offer by a foreign partner or an agency, the customers will follow both The Conditions issued by the foreign partner or agency and the above mentioned General Conditions 2010. It is possible to synchronize them for any contracted trip. However, this has to be done in writing
