Pictures and videos from the Danube cycle path in Austria
WebCams along the Danube in Austria
- Passau (Tip: Have a closer look at the windows on the castle that are just painted. Glas was expensive those days!)
- Schlögen Bend: Schlögen viewpoint, lovely view across the Danube into the valley [alternative source]
- Linz I: Bridge over the Danube, leading to the centre of Linz
- Linz II: A new bridge across the Danube being currently built (.. and from another angle: Bridge II)
- Mauthausen: Some folks take the cycle path between the road and the river, others cycle the backroad on the left.
- Emmersdorf: A view across the Danube, towards Melk Abbey in the end.
- Spitz (Wachau valley)
- Weissenkirchen (Wachau valley): Cycle path in between the houses and the vineyards
- Dürnstein (Wachau valley): Old town and Danube
- Dürnstein (Wachau valley) from Rossatz: More of an aereal view
- Stein (right before Krems): Village of Mautern on the opposite site of the Danube, Göttweig Abbey in the background (on the hill)
- Krems: Fun fact: The set of buildings in the centre is a prison. Right next to it are a number of formidable art galleries and several universities. The city centre itself can be found at the very left of the image.
- Vienna: Various cameras
- Vienna: Johann Strauss Memorial
- Vienna: View from the Aqua Terra Zoo across the roofs
Videos of the Danube cycle path in Austria
- Possibly the best family vacation ever: Family of four from Regensburg (Germany) to Linz (Austria), 2018
- Truly inspiring: Sandra and Carme on a hand-bike from Passau to Vienna (2017)
- Lots of footage from the cyle path itself: Pöchlarn to Vienna (2017)
- Regensburg to Passau to Vienna (2017), self-supported
- Passau to Vienna (2015), self-support, footage only Passau to Grein
- Spitz to Krems [Wachau] (2015), day-trip along the right side of the river
- Passau to Linz (2013), Swedish, with English subtitles
- Linz to Krems [Wachau] (2013), Swedish, with English subtitles
- Passau to Vienna cycle tour (2011)
- Passau to Vienna bike tour (spring time, before 2006), English - quite old but very encouraging