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4 hours
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Meet your bike guide in the center of Vienna and grab a comfortable e-bike.
Cycle the Ringstrasse, past monumental buildings and famous landmarks such as the State Opera and Heldenplatz.
Follow the Danube Canal to Nussdorf, nestled at the base of Kahlenberg.
Continue along the Danube to Klosterneuburg.
At Klosterneuburg Abbey, you will be given a 30-minute guided tour.
Afterwards, enjoy local specialties at a commented wine tasting.
A leisurely ride on the Danube Island completes the experience.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
e-bike ride is easy; basic level of fitness required
minimum age 12 years (16 for wine tasting)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Wine Tasting / Alternative: Local Juices
Use of e-bike
Use of helmet
Gratuities
Ringstrasse
Cycle the Ringstrasse with its many famous landmarks and monuments.
Danube Canal (Donau Kanal)
Follow the Danube Canal upstream.
28 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
lynesel2025,
Oct 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Had a wonderful time. Simon was our guide and he patiently explained how to work the e-bike and kept the pace brisk, but not too fast. Would definately recommend this company.
nicholas j,
Sep 7, 2025
- Review from Viator
September 5 Bike Ride to a Wine Tasting! It was my 73rd birthday, and a perfect way to spend it! The e-bikes were very easy to manage and almost "go by themselves". Felix, our leader, skillfully, though too rapidly, led us through the city to the path by the Danube -- a different part of Vienna than the Imperial grandeur or carefully flower-embroidered parks. It was a beautiful day, so the river reflected it, and we enjoyed seeing people enjoying it! This is not a tour for stopping to take pictures while riding, however, you will not forget seeing imposing lions on a bridge, the very futuristic waste-recycling tower with an artistic golden ball, or at the beginning, whimsical sculptures. The highpoint was to arrive at Klosterneuberg and the amazing Abbey in all its baroque splendor! We had a wonderful knowledgeable local guide, (not Felix as he knows virtually nothing of Klosterneuburg) , who explained how it had been slated to be an Imperial Summer Palace, hence the grandiosity, but was never finished and given to the Augustinian Friars, There are good panels in English which explain more about the religious order. Our guide took us through the three levels of cellars explaining the process of wine-making and different types of barrels and barriques which was supplemented by a short film we enjoyed with our first of 3 wines, an excellent Grüner Veltliner. Followed by another white, Zierfandler Rotgipfler and then a red. Coming up the steps was a Herman Hesse poem, "Stufen" (Steps) which addresses the steps we take in life, the changes that occur and how to deal with them. Afterwards, a quick look at the splendid gardens and magnificent church, then a return to Vienna down the island that splits the Danube. Our convivial group of 12 was headed up in the back by Moritz, to be sure no one left behind. My guess is, the common denominator of loving bikes and respecting wines is strong enough to bring out the best in everyone. Thank you Felix and Moritz!
Laurie c,
Sep 3, 2025
- Review from Viator
So fun! So glad we booked with. Viator. Nicely organized with good equipment. Thanks Nic! Good luck at university!

Davo,
Aug 24, 2025
- Review from Viator
Must be experienced very fast riding through the main city traffic , if you haven’t ridden a bike for a while don’t do this !
Lisa E,
Jul 18, 2025
- Review from Viator
Ata was an excellent guide. He made sure everyone safely navigated the city bike lanes and the countryside bike paths. He was friendly and very knowledgeable about Vienna and the sites seen to and from the Abby. The tour took us from city center, along the Danube river to a small town called Klotsterneuburg where we toured the winery Abby and tasted the delicious wine produced on site. I enjoyed the beautiful scenery and the fun of exploring on bikes. Exceptional excursion!



Traveler52093623192,
Jul 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great bike trip to the Abby/ Monastery wine production tour. Perfectly maintained e-bikes. Good way to see the city from the Danube. Our bike leader was Michael and was very informative, helpful and patient. Well worth the trip and unforgettable experience.



andyk102,
Jul 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The check in was very organized, they had clean bathrooms, the ebikes were in excellent working order and our trip leader, Michael, was the best. We couldn’t think of a thing we would have asked us to do differently. It was round trip 20 miles and there were 4 of us over 60. He went at a comfortable but good speed and we even stopped a couple of times on the way there and back for photos and conversation about what was around us. The monastery/abbey was beautiful, and the wine tour and tasting was fabulous. We bought a few bottles and carried them back in the baskets on the bikes. Michael was very attentive to our needs and when my wife had a low blood sugar at the abbey he made sure that everything was taken care of. Michael was cheerful, intelligent, interesting and just plain engaging. But everyone at the store made sure that we were all well cared for before we left on the trip.










Climber59455433475,
Jul 9, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The guide, Jacob, was very knowledgeable about the city and the ride was beautiful. Saw lots of Vienna. The winery tour and tasting at the abbey were great too.
Michael H,
Jun 2, 2025
- Review from Viator
Great fun and great guide on our ebike trip to the winery. Very easy pedaling with the ebike even going up hill.
Karen P,
Apr 29, 2025
- Review from Viator
Excellent experience, well planned. Great guide and wine tour offered good sampling of wines! Would recommend as experience outside of Vienna city.
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