Bike and Barge Tours & Trips in Europe
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- Grand Rhine & Dutch Canals 2026 Start Basel, End Amsterdam
- Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia guided-Ebiketour | Danube -River | 8 days
- Paris to Bruges (Brugge), Bike & Barge in France and Belgium
- Scotland by Bike and Boat
- North Dalmatia Bike & Boat - Deluxe
- Dalmatian Coast and Dubrovnik Bike and Boat
- Seine Valley Bike and Barge
- Peloponnese and Saronic Islands Bike & Boat
- Dubrovnik & the Dalmatian Coast - Deluxe
- North Dalmatia Bike and Boat
Pedal through Europe's most scenic routes, from Hellevoetsluis to Haringvlietdam, and along the Neckar River to medieval Ladenburg. Take guided bike tours through Brussels' Laeken Park, Antwerp's historic center, and past Kinderdijk's iconic windmills. All equipment provided.
Duration 15 days Destinations Switzerland, Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, England Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator AmaWaterways From
- NZ$13,348+$834 upfront costs
Roll through four countries covering 32-41km daily, from Vienna Woods to Wachau Valley vineyards. E-bikes and support vehicle ensure comfortable riding through historic sites like Dürnstein castle and Bratislava's old town. Return each evening to your floating hotel MV BELLA for gourmet dining.
Duration 8 days Destinations Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia Age Range up to 90 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Terranova Touristik From
- NZ$6,162
Paris to Bruges (Brugge), Bike & Barge in France and Belgium
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great countryside through Northern France & Belgium. Well organised, good food. Great Tour.”
Hugh, traveled in July
Pedals and barges unite across two countries, with daily rides of 30-60km. The barge carries luggage while you cycle from Versailles to Bruges, passing through historic towns and along scenic European waterways.
Duration 15 days Destinations Paris, Bougival, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, Auvers-sur-Oise, Creil, Compiegne, Noyon, Chauny, Saint-Quentin, ValenciennesSee all destinations Age Range up to 90 year olds Operated in English, Dutch Operator Feniks Charter From $4,335
25% Off- NZ$3,251You save $1,083
Scotland by Bike and Boat
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery is as beautiful as expected. Highly recommended.”
Ken, traveled in August
Northern islands reveal themselves by bike and boat, with up to 52km daily through spectacular landscapes. Visit Mull's coastal roads, Jura's whiskey heritage, and Luing's slate history. Comfortable accommodation aboard the Flying Dutchman with expert cycling guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Oban, Isle of Mull, Tobermory, Fort William, Kerrera Island Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
25% Off- NZ$5,490
North Dalmatia Bike & Boat - Deluxe
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great mix of cycling and sailing. Love the trip!”
A, traveled in June
The Adriatic coast beckons with sailing aboard Magellan and daily e-bike rides. Cover 27-45km through medieval towns like Trogir and Šibenik, across scenic islands, and to Krka's waterfalls. Includes en-suite cabins, expert guides, and daily swim stops.
Duration 8 days Destinations Trogir, Rogoznica, Vodice, Island of Murter, Dugi Island, Zadar, Skradin, Krka National Park, Sibenik, Primosten Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From $4,990
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The Adriatic beckons cyclists for 30km daily rides through Hvar's lavender fields and Mljet National Park. Premium motor yacht offers comfortable berth cabins and dining. Visit UNESCO sites in Split and Dubrovnik with expert guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Brac, Stari Grad, Hvar Island, Vela Luka, Korcula Island, Lastovo, Mljet Island, Sipan Island, Dubrovnik Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From $3,890
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A European adventure pairs cycling and barging, with provided 11-speed bikes and panniers. The route winds through Barbizon artists' village, includes a visit to Fontainebleau Palace, and takes you to medieval Moret-sur-Loing, with comfortable barge lodging throughout.
Duration 8 days Destinations Paris, Melun, Fontainebleau, Grez-sur-Loing, Nemours, Montargis Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From
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Sail and cycle across Europe aboard a Turkish gulet with Bosch-powered e-bikes. Ride from Galatas to Ermioni, tour Methana's volcanoes, and cruise between islands. Features waterproof Ortlieb panniers and experienced cycling guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Athens, Poros, Galatas, Ermioni, Nafplion, Mycenae, Spetses, Hydra, Aegina Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From $6,990
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Bike and barge adventures await through Europe's Adriatic gems. Pedal from Pučišća's stone school to Bol's beaches, wind through Hvar's lavender routes, and cycle through Mljet's national park while enjoying comfortable accommodation aboard a deluxe motor yacht.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Brac, Stari Grad, Vela Luka, Korčula, Mljet Island, Sipan Island, Dubrovnik Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From $4,990
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North Dalmatia unfolds by bike and sail, from 28km on Dugi Otok to UNESCO-listed Sibenik. Premium yacht serves as floating base, offering ensuite cabins and bike storage. Includes guided rides through Kornati archipelago and Krka National Park.
Duration 8 days Destinations Trogir, Rogoznica, Primosten, Sibenik, Skradin, Krka National Park, Vodice, Dugi Island, Zadar, Solta Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator UTracks From $5,020
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What people love about Bike and Barge Tours in Europe
- Paris to Bruges (Brugge), Bike & Barge in France and Belgium
Great experience. Caring crew who looked after me when I caught a head cold.
- North Dalmatia Bike & Boat - Deluxe
Love the trip! Great mix of cycling and sailing
- Scotland by Bike and Boat
Very enjoyable tour and a unique chance to live on an active sailing ship for a week. Expert guides, captain and crew who were very friendly and helpful. The scenery is as beautiful as expected. Pleasant fellow travellers. Highly recommended.
What our customers ask about Bike and Barge Tours & Trips in Europe
When is the best time to go on a Bike and Barge tour in Europe?
The prime season for European Bike and Barge tours runs from May to September. Weather conditions are most favorable during these months with moderate temperatures that suit both cycling and river cruising. The Danube region sees temperatures around 75°F (24°C) from June to August while the Rhine Valley is less crowded and particularly pleasant during May and September. A TourRadar traveler who cruised the MS Manon along the Danube noted that "the July weather was perfect for both cycling and evening deck activities." These months provide extended daylight hours which gives travelers more time to explore destinations like the Seine Valley both by bike and boat.
What are the typical cycling distances on European Bike and Barge tours?
Each day's ride covers between 25-55 kilometers (15-34 miles) with options to adjust routes based on preference. The North Holland tour on MS Rigoletto features varied routes such as a 29km ride around Enkhuizen and a longer 55km coastal stretch to Medemblik. The Danube itinerary includes routes like the 43km path from Engelhartszell to Aschach. A TourRadar traveler shared about the Croatia Bike and Boat tour: "The cycling was great with options for different fitness levels and the ability to skip a day if desired." Most tours provide transport alternatives for those who want to take a break from cycling.
What type of accommodation can I expect on a Bike and Barge tour?
River vessels serve as floating hotels with well-equipped cabins. The MS Vivienne provides outside cabins featuring private bathrooms TV and climate control. The MS SE-Manon adds luxury touches with its sun deck swimming pool and wellness facilities. A TourRadar traveler described the MS Primadonna saying "the accommodation and meals on the boat were fabulous providing the perfect balance of comfort and adventure." Vessels typically offer multiple cabin categories from standard lower deck rooms to premium upper deck suites with French balconies letting guests choose based on their comfort needs.
What's included in the meal plan for Bike and Barge tours in Europe?
Full board featuring regional cuisine comes standard on most tours. The Seine Valley tour covers 7 breakfasts 6 picnic lunches and 6 dinners. Danube routes typically include breakfast buffets packed cycling lunches and three-course evening meals. Many boats like the MS Rigoletto provide all-day coffee and tea service plus afternoon treats. According to a TourRadar traveler from the North Dalmatia tour "the food was consistently excellent with local specialties and plenty of options for different dietary preferences." Special dietary needs can be met with advance notice though some tours add a 70 USD supplement.
What are the must-see highlights of a Bike and Barge tour in Europe?
European waterways connect travelers to both UNESCO sites and natural wonders. The Danube route takes you through Vienna's historic center past Melk Abbey and into the Wachau Valley. Rhine tours stop at landmarks like Drachenburg Castle and Marksburg fortress. The Seine Valley includes visits to the Palace of Fontainebleau and medieval towns like Ferriers. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Cycling through the Schlogener Schlinge on the MS SE-Manon tour was breathtaking offering perfect photo opportunities of the Danube's famous bend." Each route balances cultural sites with scenic cycling paths.
What's the average group size on European Bike and Barge tours?
Tour groups range from 20 to 80 passengers depending on vessel size. The MS SE-Manon carries 74 guests while the MS Rigoletto accommodates 57. These numbers create a social atmosphere without feeling overcrowded. A TourRadar traveler from the Cologne to Mainz tour shared: "The group size was perfect - large enough for good company but small enough to get to know everyone." Tours maintain appropriate guide ratios adding staff for groups over 18 people.