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We
are excited to offer a self-guided bicycle tour in the Czech Republic,
one of the prettiest and most historically significant regions in Central
Europe. From the breathtaking architecture of Prague, to the splendor
of Vienna, this ride is a non-stop visual treat. These two unique nations
have a rich heritage of local traditions, culture and old world charm.
This bike tour has it all - peaceful rural hamlets, UNESCO World Heritage
towns, gothic churches, stunning castles and some of the best beer in
the world.
Plan on
spending at least a day at the beginning of the tour in Vienna and at
the tour in Prague. You'll be riding amidst lush countryside on quiet
roads and bike paths. Undulating farmland punctuated by inviting lakes
and cool forests surround you as you peddle to splendid overnight lodgings
in picturesque medieval towns each night.
This
self-guided tour is a fully organized vacation for the independent traveler
who wants the freedom to cycle at his or her own pace. You'll
have complete support behind the scenes. Our Czech Republic representative
will meet you at the beginning of your tour for an orientation. You will receive a packet with detailed route instructions,
maps, suggestions for sights to visit along the route and emergency support
phone numbers. You can take a spontaneous detour and always feel secure
that your hotel room will be waiting for you. You may choose to bring
your own bike or rent a bike. If you choose to rent a bike, our representative
will bring the bikes to you on the first day. You will be able to travel
at your own pace without a guide or support vehicle to hurry you along
or to slow you down. Your luggage will be transported each day to the
next accommodation, which will be reserved and prepaid. You don't need
to worry, as emergency support is just a phone call away. Below is a sample
itinerary that you can choose your exact dates between April to October.
Just let us know if you would like to make any changes or add additional
days and we'll do our best to accommodate your requests.
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REPUBLIC SELF-GUIDED BICYCLE TOUR ITINERARY |
We offer two alternative
versions of the bicycle route from Vienna to Prague.
Version
A: 275 km / 172 miles
Version B: 410 km / 257 miles
Version
A is favored by those who like historical monuments and desire
a more relaxed pace. This tour includes the unique Lednice-Valtice area
and Cesky Krumlov (both have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites).
Version
B is for cyclists who really want to cycle the whole way from
Vienna to Prague.
Version
A
Day
1: Vienna
Accomodation in Vienna
Day
2: Vienna - Valtice
Once transferred from Vienna to Breclav by train, you will be met our
Czech Republic representative.. You will then be driven to your hotel
and we will outline and explain more in detail about your tour. Here you
will be given all the required information materials and equipment. Sightseeing
in Valtice.
Accommodation in Valtice.
Day
3: Valtice - Lednice - Mikulov, (30 km / 19 miles)
Your cycle tour begins in the unique Lednice-Valtice area (protected by
UNESCO) riding
on paths through woods and fields. Once owned by the Liechtensteins, this
area contains
two impressive, ornate chateaux, and the landscape is dotted with various
hunter‘s lodges,
colonnades and chapels. After, you cycle along a backroad, which winds
through the
winegrowing landscape, by a reservoir to Mikulov. The striking castle
of Mikulov, its histo-
rical square and the ossuary of the ruling Dietrichstein family are interesting
features of
this town bordering Austria. Mikulov also had a large Jewish population
whose heritage
includes the largest, historical Jewish cemetery in the Czech Republic
– the oldest grave-
stone dating from 1605, plus a synagogue.
Accommodation in Mikulov.
Day
4: Mikulov - Znojmo – Vranov nad Dyji, (35 km / 22 miles)
After breakfast you will be transferred by van from Mikulov to Znojmo.
This town has
a picturesque historical center. On this section of your cycle tour, Podyji
National Park has
some of the most impressive landscapes with a forested river valley and
a viewpoint hut
as treats for the challenging terrain. A highlight is the remains of the
Iron Curtain at the
village of Cizov, sections of barbed wire fencing and a watchtower. Vranov
castle, perched
high on a rock above the Dyje river is also not to be missed.
Accommodation in Vranov nad Dyji.
Day
5: Vranov nad Dyji – Slavonice – Telc, (48 km / 30 miles)
Cycling in the border region with Austria, Safov with its old Jewish graveyard
and the
Renaissance chateau in Uhercice are the first points of interest along
the way. In the
Uhercice chateau, a huge preservation initiative is being carried out
and you can tour it
as well as a ceramic studio in the quaint village center. Having arrived
at Slavonice there
is a transfer by local train to Telc which has a well preserved Renaissance
town center
protected by UNESCO.
Accommodation in Telc.
Day
6: Telc – Jindrichuv Hradec, (38 km / 23 miles)
This morning there is a local train transfer to Dacice. The first stop
of the days cycling
is Slavonice which has a very well conserved town center, with Renaissance
gables and
graffito facades. Then you cycle to the small village of Mariz, bordering
Austria, where we
recommend seeing the ceramic studio.
Accommodation in Jindrichuv Hradec.
Day
7: Jindrichuv Hradec – Trebon, (30 km / 19 miles)
Begin in the old town of Jindrichuv Hradec with its castle before biking
through the Bohe-
mia Lake District, a landscape of ponds, water meadows and forest. Finish
in Trebon, an
old city with well preserved walls. To enter the old town center one has
to pass through
a gate in the old wall and over a moat, part of a water regulation system
from the sixteen
hundreds.
Accommodation in Trebon.
Day
8: Trebon – Cesky Krumlov, (53 km / 33 miles)
The final day of biking goes through a few hills before coming to the
gem of South Bohe-
mia, Cesky Krumlov. This UNESCO protected town is located on the winding
river Vltava.
An incredible number of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque buildings are
well conserved in
this historical center. The highlight is the 2nd biggest castle compound
in the Czech
Republic as well as the oldest functional Baroque theatre in Europe.
Accommodation in Cesky Krumlov.
Day
9: Cesky Krumlov - Prague
We recommended exploring and having fun in the town of Cesky Krumlov today,
after
there will be a transfer by train from Cesky Krumlov to Prague.
Accommodation in Prague.
Day
10: Your tour ends after breakfast.
Version
B
Day
1: Vienna
Accomodation
in Vienna
Day
2: Vienna - Stockerau
Make your way individually to Stockerau (car, train or 18 km by bike).
The next morning we will meet you at your hotel with the necessary materials
and bikes.
Accommodation in Stockerau.
Day
3: Stockerau - Drnholec, (64 km / 40 miles)
On the first day of the route you will follow the Leiserberweg bike path
to Ernstbrunn
(Leiser Berge natural park). After passing into the Czech Republic through
the border post
at Laa an der Thaya, the South Moravian lowland terrain is flat all the
way to Drnholec.
Accommodation in Drnholec.
Day
4: Drnholec - Znojmo – Vranov nad Dyji, (35 km / 22 miles)
After breakfast you will be transferred by van from Mikulov to Znojmo.
This town has a
picturesque historical center. On this section of your cycle tour, Podyji
National Park has
some of the most impressive landscapes with a forested river valley and
a viewpoint hut
as treats for the challenging terrain. A highlight is the remains of the
Iron Curtain at the
village of Cizov, sections of barbed wire fencing and a watchtower. Vranov
castle, perched
high on a rock above the Dyje river is also not to be missed.
Accommodation in Vranov nad Dyji.
Day
5: Vranov nad Dyji – Slavonice – Telc, (48 km / 30 miles)
Cycling in the border region with Austria, Safov with its old Jewish graveyard
and the
Renaissance chateau in Uhercice are the first points of interest along
the way. In the
Uhercice chateau, a huge preservation initiative is being carried out
and you can tour it
as well as a ceramic studio in the quaint village center. Having arrived
at Slavonice there
is a transfer by local train to Telc which has a well preserved Renaissance
town center
protected by UNESCO.
Accommodation in Telc.
Day
6: Telc – Jindrichuv Hradec, (38 km / 23 miles)
This morning there is a local train transfer to Dacice. The first stop
of the days cycling
is Slavonice which has a very well conserved town center, with Renaissance
gables and
graffito facades. Then you cycle to the small village of Mariz, bordering
Austria, where we
recommend seeing the ceramic studio.
Accommodation in Jindrichuv Hradec.
Day
7: Jindrichuv Hradec - Tabor, (49 km / 30 miles)
Riding though forest and by lakes you come to Cervena Lhota which has
a lovely, small
chateau on an island in the center of a lake. Finish in Tabor, a Hussite
town with a rich
history.
Accommodation in Tabor.
Day
8: Tabor - Tynec nad Sazavou, (69 km / 43 miles)
Today’s ride takes you to the upland area of forest and fields -
Czech Siberia, so-called
for its pristine landscapes and blustery weather. A marvelous viewpoint
of the Luznice river
can be found on the bridge in the town of Sedlec-Prcice.
Accommodation in Tynec nad Sazavou.
Day
9: Tynec nad Sazavou - Prague, (40 km / 25 miles)
The final part of this bicycle tour takes you into Pruhonice park on route
to Prague,
a magnificent capital city. Sightseeing in Prague.
Accommodation in Prague.
Day
10: Your tour ends after breakfast.
While
we strive to create the most accurate itinerary possible, the nature of
international travel demands that participants remain flexible to any
changes. We will do our best to substitute activities and services of
equal quality for those listed.
| DATES
AND PRICES FOR CZECH REPUBLIC SELF-GUIDED BIKE TOUR |
TOUR DATES: April - October
TOUR
PRICE: €1,300 Euros/double occupancy
TRIP
COST INCLUDES: 9 nights hotel, 9 breakfasts, €350
Euros/pp/single supplement
TRIP
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: Bike rental (€100), lunches, dinners,
train transportation
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INFORMATION ABOUT BIKING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC |
BEST
TIMES TO TRAVEL TO THE CZECH REPUBLIC: The Central European continental
climate consists of long, hot summers and cold, snowy winters. July and
August are perfect for people who love hot weather. May, June and September
are good months to take advantage of the cooler, but still warm and sunny
weather. April and October are wonderfully changeable and can be chilly.
These times are good for people wanting to experience the changing of
the seasons as they cycle.
TRAVEL
INFORMATION: This trip begins in Vienna and ends in Prague. Many
airlines will allow booking from the US to Vienna and returning from Prague
back to the US. If you choose to fly roundtrip to either Prague or Vienna,
trains connect Prague and Vienna five times daily; the 5 1/2-hour trip
costs $33.
TRAIN
SCHEDULES: Check out European
Train Schedules. If you are bringing a bike on the train, you will
need to ask at the train station which trains have space for your bike
box. You do not need to make advance train reservations.
BAGGAGE:
Two
simple words - TRAVEL LIGHT! To avoid loosing luggage (that may contain
irreplaceable clothing, personal items and medications) and to prepare
you for the reality of European hotels (many have narrow stairways and
do not have elevators), we urge you to limit your luggage to 2 items.
We suggest the following: a carry-on size suitcase or duffel (a legal
carry-on sized wheeled suitcase is perfect) and a small personal bag (like
a small daypack or shoulder bag). You will be able to bring these 2 items
as carry-ons on all international and domestic flights, insuring that
your luggage will arrive with you!
TRAVEL
DELAYS: Nichols Expeditions is not responsible for any costs
you may incur due to delays with transportation (airline or other), weather,
road conditions, government intervention, sickness or other contingencies
we are unable to control. For international flights, arrive at least 2
hours prior to departure (check with your air carrier for their requirements)
and allow ample time between connecting flights. If you miss your flight
and you need a special shuttle to meet up with the group, you will be
responsible for the cost.
THE
SECRET TO STRESS FREE TRAVEL: Simply put, pack light and arrive
at the starting point of your trip a day early. Many have told us this
was the most important thing they did to get ready for their trip. They
felt rested and more acquainted with the customs and pace of life of their
new surroundings.
ADDITIONAL
HOTEL LODGING: We can make additional hotel lodging reservations
for you at our first night's hotel on the tour in Vienna or the last night
in Prague. Just let us know in advance.
MONEY:
You will need Euros for lunches, dinners, beverages, shopping, snacks,
and tips for the Italian bike staff. We suggest starting with a minimum
of $250 (more if you like to shop and sample the local wine and ice cream).
CASH
& CREDIT CARDS: For cash, bring new bills with no tears.
You can exchange money at any airport when you arrive. For credit cards,
we recommend bringing 2 or more Visa or Mastercards in case you have trouble
with one. There are ATM machines in all of the towns on the tour. To use
your credit cards in an ATM machine, each card will need a PIN#. Be sure
to activate the PIN# and check that it works BEFORE you begin your travels.
We also suggest contacting your credit card company prior to your trip
to inform them of the countries where you will be traveling and the dates.
We do not recommend bringing Travelers Checks because ome places do not
accept them, exchange rates vary widely and they require a bank to exchange
them.
TIPPING:
We suggest 10% for exceptional service in restaurants (most restaurants
include a service charge) and a small amount for baggage and taxi service.
LANGUAGE:
It is not necessary to be able to speak Czech or German to get along in
the Czech Republic or Austria, but it can be lots of fun. A small dictionary
and some creative sign language should get you to the start of the trip
without too much trouble. Many people at the airport and train stations
do speak English.
RENTAL
BIKES: We have good quality, lightweight, hybrid-style bikes
with flat handlebars. (TREK 7300FX) The bikes are equipped with low gears,
good tires, a rear rack, panniers, a water bottle cage, water bottle,
bike lock, repair tools, tube and bike pump. The pedals on the rental
bikes are flat pedals without toe clips and straps.
PERSONAL
BICYCLE EQUIPMENT:
TOE
CLIPS & STRAPS – If you want toe clips and straps on
your pedals, just let us know in advance.
CLIPLESS
PEDALS – For your own personal safety, you must be comfortable
riding, stopping and starting in traffic and on hills. Riding in Europe
is fun, but it is probably NOT the best place for your first experiment
with clipless pedals. If you are experienced using clipless pedals, bring
them if you wish and make sure to bring your bike shoes with the correct
cleats.
BIKE
SHOES – Simply put, a properly fit bike shoe will increase
your pedaling efficiency and reduce foot fatigue. For bicycle touring,
we recommend either a mountain bike or touring style shoe rather than
a racing shoe. These styles have a slight amount of flex to make walking
easier and, if you use clipless pedals, your cleat will be recessed for
safer, quieter walking. Also, if you have custom footbeds or orthotics,
try them in your bike shoes.
CAMERA
EQUIPMENT: Whether you shoot a digital or film camera, bring
more media storage capacity or film than you think you need. A portable
hard drive may be the answer for digital storage. Other useful items are
lens cleaner, lens tissue, lens brush, a mini tabletop tripod and a clean
toothbrush to remove grit from your camera.
SUGGESTED SUPPLIERS
OF OUTDOOR GEAR:
The following are suggested suppliers of quality outdoor gear:
Poison Spider
Bicycles - excellent source for bicycle clothing and accessories, www.poisonspiderbicycles.com,
800-635-1792
Patagonia
- the top source for outdoor clothing, www.patagonia.com
Campmor - all your outdoor gear needs, www.campmor.com
REI - lots of travel clothing & outdoor gear, www.rei.com
L. L. Bean - for travel clothing & outdoor gear, www.llbean.com
Sierra Trading Post - good deals on outdoor clothing & gear, www.sierratradingpost.com
Travel Smith - ventilated & sun blocking clothing, www.travelsmith.com
Zeal Optics
- great fitting sport sunglasses, www.zealoptics.com
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REPUBLIC BIKE TOUR EQUIPMENT LIST |
__ PASSPORT!
Please make sure that it DOES NOT EXPIRE DURING YOUR TOUR! Make 2 photocopies
of your passport and any other valuable documents you might carry with
you on the tour. Travel with one copy stored in a separate place from
your passport. Leave the other copy at home with a relative or friend
(ideally the same person you gave as your emergency contact). In the event
that any of your documents are lost or stolen, this will greatly assist
the process of replacement.
CLOTHING:
Temps. - days 60º to 85º F. & nights 50º to 70º
F. , possible rain showers, dress is always casual, select synthetic quick
drying clothing & do laundry in your room to keep your baggage light
rental bikes
__ BIKE GLOVES - a MUST to protect your hands from abrasion & nerve
damage & if you fall
__ WATER BOTTLE - or Camelbak-style hydration system
__ SUNGLASSES - a MUST for eye protection, if prescription, bring a spare
pair
__ Bike hat, visor or baseball cap
__ Bandanna or sweatband
__ Bike jerseys - 2, bright colors for visibility, breathable & comfortable
__ Short sleeved shirts – 2, synthetic quick drying fabric for evenings
__ Long-sleeved shirt - synthetic quick drying fabric for evenings
__ Long-sleeved t-neck or bike jersey - mid-weight synthetic for layering
__ Light sweater – fleece or wool
__ Underwear - sports bras for riding
__ Bike shorts - 2, padded lycra cycling shorts to prevent chafing
__ Bike tights
__ Shorts
__ Long pants - synthetic quick drying fabric, zip-off leg convertible
pants recommended
__ Skirt - casual dress
__ Swimsuit
__ Rain suit - BOTH JACKET W/ HOOD & PANTS, gore-tex or waterproof
nylon
__ Socks - 2 pr ea. cycling & walking
__ Comfortable shoes for walking - stiff soled if used for riding, avoid
heavily lugged soles if using pedals with toe clips & straps
__ Bike shoes - STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to increase pedaling efficiency &
reduce foot fatigue, if using a clipless pedal we recommend mountain bike
or touring style shoes so you will have a recessed cleat for walking
__ Sandals (optional) - wear with bike socks to avoid getting blisters
from straps
__ Toilet kit - buy travel-size samples of your regular items, feminine
hygiene products, Ziploc bag lotions to prevent spills
__ Waterless hand sanitizer 2 oz. - clean hands will keep you healthy
__ Personal medications - keep all prescription meds. in original, labeled
containers
__"Baby-wipe" towelettes - (optional) for quick clean up anytime
__ Personal first aid kit: anti-inflammatories, anti-diarrhea, anti-acid,
anti-biotic cream, antihistamine / decongestant tablets, Vaseline, hydrocortisone
cream, band-aids, tampons, eye drops, sunburn ointment, 1" white
athletic tape, second skin for blisters
__ Sunscreen & lipscreen - SPF 30 min., sweat proof so it will not
run in your eyes
__ Insect repellent
__ Small flashlight with extra batteries - sm. LED headlamps are most
versatile and are good nightlights in hotel rooms
__ Small travel alarm clock
__ Portable laundry kit packed in a Ziploc bag - 1 cup powdered laundry
detergent in 1 qt. ziploc bag, 10-12 clothes pins & 25 feet of light
nylon cord for clothes line
__ Plastic laundry bag - for dirty laundry / damp swimsuit
__ Ear plugs - 2 pr., a MUST for sound sleep, European towns can be noisy
OPTIONAL
ITEMS: (Note: electrical items must have 220V capacity &
bring a 2-round prong EU-style plug adapter and a transformer if your
equipment is 110 volt)
__ Camera in protective case - new & spare batteries, extra film /
media cards, lens cleaner, lens tissue, lens brush, mini table-top tripod
__ Extra freezer weight Ziploc bags of assorted sizes
__ Small "hotel size" sewing kit
__ Guidebook
__ Phrase book / dictionary
__ Paperback book(s)
__ Small sketchbook, journal, notebook, pen
__ Postcards from home – a few to show the staff and others
__ Address book
__ Small calculator - to calculate exchange rates
__ Electrical outlet adapter - 2-round prong European style
__ FRS handheld radio - (optional), guides will be using these, range
limited to 2-3 mi.
__ Cell phone - (optional), must be tri-band with international service
to work in Europe
OPTIONAL
BICYCLE GEAR:
__ Mirror for helmet, glasses or for handlebars
__ Your own personal bike seat (ONLY THE SEAT WITHOUT THE SEAT POST ATTACHED)
__ Padded seat cover
__ Your own pedals with toe clips & straps (rental bikes do not have
toe clips & straps)
__ Clipless pedals & your own bike shoes with cleats attached
IF
YOU BRING YOUR OWN BIKE: We suggest arriving at least one day
before the trip to build up your bike and adjust or replace any parts
that may have been damaged in transit.
__ Road or hybrid bike with 700 x 28-35c tires or a mountain bike with
26 x 1.25" road tires, triple front chainrings suggested, 26 x 32
low gear recommended for the climbs
__ Correct bike shoes for your pedals (with cleats installed)
__ YOUR BIKE MUST BE IN GOOD REPAIR! Have it tuned-up by a qualified shop
and all worn parts replaced. We only carry tools for minor adjustments,
& parts may be hard to find.
__ Pad & pack bike securely in a bike case (with help from your bike
shop if it is your first time)
__ Rear carrier with bike bag, or a fanny pack or small daypack to carry
snacks, rain gear, camera, sunscreen, etc.
__ 2 spare inner tubes to fit your tire / wheel size
__ Bike tools to build up your bike
__ Small rag for cleaning bike parts & chain
__ Tire pump – optional
HINTS
ON PACKING: Simply put - TRAVEL LIGHT & CARRY IT ON WITH
YOU! You will avoid loosing your luggage (that may contain irreplaceable
clothing and medications) and you will be prepared for European hotels
with narrow stairs and few elevators. Through our years of travel we have
learned these valuable lessons and want to pass them on to you before
your trip.
Packing
Hint #1: Limit your luggage to 1 carry-on bag (a legal carry-on
sized wheeled suitcase is perfect) and a small personal bag like a small
day pack or shoulder bag.
Packing
Hint #2: Freezer-weight Ziploc plastic bags are lightweight,
inexpensive, and see-through. They make a great waterproof biking wallet
and are indispensable for packing items like clothing, books, toilet kits,
and especially lotions in your baggage.
Packing
Hint #3: Travel-size samples save space and weight! Visit the
"samples section" of your drugstore or supermarket and see if
your favorite shampoo, conditioner, hand lotion, toothpaste and deodorant
are available in travel-size samples. If not, transfer some to smaller
plastic bottles in the size you need. Remember to plastic bag all lotions!
Packing
Hint #4: Think multiple use garments. Convertible pants with
zip off legs save bringing an extra pair of shorts. Quick dry shorts double
as a swimsuit. Be creative and keep that baggage light!
Packing
Hint #5: Packing
Hint #5: Do your own laundry. If you bring synthetic clothing,
you can easily wash it and hang it to dry.
RESERVATIONS:
For complete
reservation information click here.
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