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This stage of EuroVelo 6 counts three exciting capitals that are worth a visit on their own. After leaving the cultural centre of Vienna and passing through the prairies and forests in Eastern Austria, you will enter Bratislava, the friendly Slovak capital with enjoyable wines and preserved medieval city walls. The route continues on the canalised Danube, crossing the Hungarian border. You can visit the wine producing town of Tata and the baroque towns of Visegrad, Vac and Szentendre. The stage ends in Budapest, home to a beautiful ancient city centre, numerous spas, and flamboyant architecture.

Please note: the ferry connection between Szob and Pilismarót is currently not operating, but a new bridge between Chľaba and Ipolydamásd now connects Slovakia and Hungary. Using this new bridge, an alternative route from Esztergom to Párkány had been designed through Esztergom, Sturovo, Kamenica nad Hronom, Chľaba and Szob. From Szob, you can continue your journey on the signposted EuroVelo 6 as usual. If you would ride from Esztergom to Pilismarót and Visegrád, you must take the busy main road No. 11.
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Development status
  • Certified Section of at least 300 km that has successfully undergone the certification process in line with ECF’s European Certification Standard. It is the highest quality level on the EuroVelo network
  • Developed with EuroVelo signs Developed route (see category below) with continuous signing along the route, incorporating EuroVelo route information panels.
  • Developed Route developed for cyclists and signed in line with the respective national standard (i.e. it is part of a local, regional or national cycle network). There must also be a website providing information to users. Developed route can be heterogeneous in terms of infrastructure: type of cycling infrastructure, surface, width, gradients, etc
  • Under development Route containing sections that require further development (e.g. stretches on public highways with high levels of traffic). Cyclists are advised to use public transportation to skip these non-developed stretches.
  • Planning Undeveloped route with no detailed information publicly available on the Internet. The itinerary communicated is a proposal for the best possible option currently available. It may also contain dangerous sections. Cyclists are advised to use public transportation to skip these non-developed stretches.
  • Public transport link

Markers

  • Natural Heritage
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Culinary Delights
  • Maritime Heritage / The Rhine / The Meuse
  • Other Point of Interest
  • Bus station
  • Train station
  • Mobility info center

Public Transport

Vienna Bus Station

Address: Am Hauptbahnhof (Busbahnhof Südtiroler Platz), 1100 Wien, Austria

See the website for more information: www.wienerlinien.at/

Mosonmagyaróvár Bus Station

Address: 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár, Királyhidai utca 44., Hungary

See the website for more information: menetrendek.hu/

Győr Bus Station

Address: 9024 Győr, Hunyadi u. 14, Hungary

See the website for more information: menetrendek.hu/

Komárom Bus Station

Address: 2900 Komárom, Szent László utca, Hungary

See the website for more information: menetrendek.hu/

Esztergom Bus Station

Address: 2500 Esztergom, Simor János utca 16., Hungary

See the website for more information: menetrendek.hu/

Szentendre Bus Station

Address: 2000 Szentendre, Állomás tér 1, Hungary

See the website for more information: menetrendek.hu/

Bratislava Train Station

Address: Námestie Franza Liszta 1 Bratislava I, 811 01 Bratislava, Slovakia

See the website for more information: www.slovakrail.sk/en.html

Mosonmagyaróvár Train Station

Address: 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár, Hild János tér 4, Hungary

See the website for more information: www.mavcsoport.hu/en

Győr Train Station

Address: 9021 Győr Révai Miklós utca 2-4., Hungary

See the website for more information: www.mavcsoport.hu/en

Komárom Train Station

Address: Komárom, 2900, Hungary

See the website for more information: www.mavcsoport.hu/en

Esztergom Train Station

Address: 2500 Esztergom Bem tér 1., Hungary

See the website for more information: www.mavcsoport.hu/en

Szentendre Train Station

Address: 2000 Szentendre, Hungary

See the website for more information: www.mavcsoport.hu/en

Mosonmagyaróvár Mobility Information Centre

Address: 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár, Magyar u. 9, Hungary

See the website for more information: www.szigetkozportal.hu/en/

Vienna Train Station

Address: Am Hauptbahnhof 2, 1100 Wien, Austria

See the website for more information: www.oebb.at/en/

Budapest Keleti Train Station

Address: 1087 Budapest, Hungary

See the website for more information: www.mavcsoport.hu/en

Budapest Népliget Bus Station

Address: 1098 Budapest, Hungary

See the website for more information: menetrendek.hu/

Bike shop and service

Szenyor Bike shop and service https://www.szenyorbike.hu/ Kossuth str. 16.

Rajka Train Station