The Danube Cycle Way: Donaueschingen to Budapest (Cicerone International Cycling) (Cicerone guides)

The Danube Cycle Way: Donaueschingen to Budapest (Cicerone International Cycling) (Cicerone guides)

by JohnHigginson (Author)

Synopsis

A guide to cycling the Danube Cycle Way from Donauschingen in Bavaria to Budapest. The Danube Cycle Way has become the most popular holiday cycle touring route in mainland Europe. It has magnificent scenery, fascinating places to visit throughout its length and a wide cultural diversity. It is not unusual to sit in a wayside bar and hear seven different languages being spoken at the same time, but not one of them is likely to be English. It is high time this changed. This guide aims to introduce the Danube Cycle Way not only to keen long-distance cyclists but also to people who have never experienced the joys of this kind of journey. The fact that the majority of the route is on dedicated, clearly signed cycle tracks means that it is perfect for whole families to enjoy. Although the guide divides the length of the cycle way into 20 suggested days, a plentiful amount of low-priced accommodation throughout the entire length of the route means that each day's journey can be tailored to cyclists' needs. The way is almost free of hills, includes visits to monasteries, castles, museums, and ancient cities as well as picturesque villages, and provides adventurous cyclists with a month's sheer pleasure. It is there, waiting to be enjoyed.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: 01
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Published: 09 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 1852843454
ISBN 13: 9781852843458

Media Reviews
The guide is clearly set out. Every place passed through is mentioned, together with essential information regarding facilities available. The guide provides a good source of information on which to plan your trip, and is small enough to carry with you. All that may be needed to add are some road maps to allow for excursions from the well-marked way.' Cycling World magazine / October 2006
Author Bio
John Higginson is a retired headmaster and lecturer who has explored much of Europe by bike. This is his second Cicerone Guide, following his successful cycle guide to The Way of St. James.