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Sisters are doing it for themselves!

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Claire and Rachel, sisters from the UK, always take an annual bike packing holiday and this year it was the Eurovelo 6, from Vienna to Budapest. They completed the route this year in April in the off-season just before the spring started to kick in. Claire has a passion for wine and spirits and has her own blog and article 'Dabbling in the Danube' that you should also take a look at! https://www.fromthegrapevine.co.uk/latest%20blog/dabbling-in-the-danube How would you describe your Eurovelo 6 Experience in one sentence It was amazing to see three contrasting capital cities in five days, connected by a flat scenic route Why did you decide to ride the Eurovelo 6? We do an annual bike ride and by chance my sister found the route book for Eurovelo 6 and was inspired. What was the highlight of your trip? Pedalling towards Esztergom after our longest, most challenging day and finding a route-side bar to have a long cold beer. The midnight spa experience i...

Childhood Friends Jose & Manuel

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J ose and Manuel are childhood friends from Spain, who meet each year to ride part of the Eurovelo 6. This is there 3rd year in a row! The first year was Passau to Vienna, then Vienna to Budapest, and now Budapest to Belgrade. How impressive, their next stop will be the Black Sea where the Danube ends. How would you describe your Eurovelo 6 Experience in one sentence Amazing rides with nice towns and landscapes, and good food! Why did you decide to ride the Eurovelo 6? I usually ride a bike and I like to travel. It´s a perfect combination What was the highlight of your trip? Budapest obviously. What was the most challenging part of your trip? Ride the bike in some narrow roads with heavy trafic What was your favourite town/city and why? Budapest obviously. But Novi Sad is a beautiful city too. What time of the year did you ride the Eurovelo 6? In June. We only meet a couple of cyclists. Would you do it again? Yes, because we want to...

Ashley's Not So Solo Ride from Vienna to Budapest

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Ashley is a speech pathologist from Canada who decided to ride solo from Vienna to Budapest. However, as one does on the Eurovelo 6, Ashley met a fellow solo female rider, Katherina from Germany, and completed the rest of the journey with her new Eurovelo 6 companion. How would you describe your Eurovelo 6 Experience in one sentence The ride was beautiful and made me feel completely at peace. Why did you decide to ride the Eurovelo 6? I wanted to explore a foreign country in a unique way, but also challenge myself physically to do the ride as I’ve never done bike touring before but love to be on a bicycle. What was the highlight of your trip? The ride from Esztergomto Visegrad was stunning. Almost completely removed from traffic and along the Danube. What was the most challenging part of your trip? Riding in 37 degrees Celsius. What was your favourite town/city and why? Esztergom was a beautiful small town with a rich history. You have th...

Arno & Heather from South Africa

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Arno and his wife both decided that they would take the challenge and discover Europe by bike for the very first time. Being novices to this style of holidaying (but not to bike riding), they both decided to take the option of an E-Bike so that they could both just sit back and relax and let the bike do most of the work for their trip from Vienna to Budapest. Which Eurovelo 6 route did you ride? Vienna to Budapest How would you describe your Eurovelo 6 Experience in one sentence It was a unique and liberating way to travel - a fantastic trip! Why did you decide to ride the Eurovelo 6? It's mostly flat, mostly well signposted and just a wonderful way to see some awesome scenery. A night on the town in Györ What was the highlight of your trip? Being able to share the cycling holiday with my wife! Actually, everything about the trip was just so good. What was the most challenging part of your trip? Getting excess luggage to the end, and on ti...