5 Reasons to Ride This Tour
Criss cross the former Iron Curtain, through 6 countries
Immerse yourself in a historical perdiod that changed the world
Travel from North to South along some of the best cycling routes in Europe
Experience total immersion into the landscape, history and culture of the places we visit as we ride this inspirational trail on the road less travelled
Join the dots between 5 of Europe’s most beguiling capital cities – Berlin, Vienna, Bratislava, Vienna and Budapest
The Epic: Cycle from Berlin to Budapest
August 6, 2027 - August 6, 2027A cycling adventure through a historic period that changed the world. Starting in Berlin, where the breaking down of the Wall heralded the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, we criss-cross the Iron Curtain through 6 countries on our way to Budapest
Stage 1 - Iron Curtain Origins - Berlin to Prague
August 6, 2027 - August 13, 2027Cycle from Berlin through former East German and Czech landscapes, tracing the early line of the Iron Curtain to the historic city of Prague.
Highlights
Stage 2 - Borderlands - Prague to Budapest
August 13, 2027 - August 24, 2027Ride from Prague to Budapest across four countries, following former Iron Curtain borders through vineyards, historic towns, and along the Danube.
Highlights
Tour Itinerary
Stage 1 Berlin - Days 1 to 2
Stage 1 'East' Germany - Berlin to Gorlitz - Day 3 to 5
Stage 1 Czech Republic - Görlitz to Prague - Days 6 to 8
Stage 2 Czech Republic - Prague to Sedlec - Days 1 to 5
Stage 2 Austria & Slovakia - Sedlec to Bratislava - Days 6 to 8
Stage 2 Hungary - Bratislava to Budapest - Days 9 to 12
Ride Data: Daily Distances and Elevation
Additional Tour Details
Accommodation
Bed Time
From charming boutiques to well-deserved comfort, our accommodations are carefully selected to reflect the unique character of each region. We favour places with a true sense of place over big chain hotels, ensuring your stay is as memorable as the ride itself. Depending on the stage, you’ll experience everything from luxurious retreats to functional stays, always selected with care to suit the journey. Below are a range of hotels we use on your tour.
Hotel Oldenburger, Berlin
Beautiful suites in an elegant 1902 former public bathhouse and one of the few buildings that were left standing after World War II.
Armex Apartments, Decin
In the quiet centre of Decin, above the Arrigo gastronomical complex. Wake to the smell of freshly baked bread the morning after experiencing dinner in one of the best restaurants in the Czech Republic.
Hotel Josef, Prague
In the very heart of one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Europe. Designer Eva Jiricna has managed to create a modern masterpiece, complete with its own in-house bakery, so you can begin your rest day with bread and pastries still warm from the oven.
Château de Frontière, Hlohovec
A 19th-century castle set in beautiful gardens in front of a lake. Featuring an outdoor heated pool, a renowned restaurant, and, interestingly, a Charlie Chaplin-themed bowling alley.
Hotel Altstadt, Vienna
In the middle of the city’s Museums quarter, behind the splendid façade of an old patrician house, one finds this stylish hotel, which is a favourite hideaway for art lovers, design aficionados and cultural insiders.
Dining
This journey serves up a generous cross-section of Central European cuisine: hearty, comforting food shaped by long winters, borderlands history, and a love of beer, wine, pastries, and preserved flavours. From Germany into the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary, expect a route rich in smoked meats, pickles, dumplings, soups, cakes, and regional specialities that reflect both local tradition and the shared culinary threads of the former Eastern Bloc and its neighbours.
In Germany, the food is robust and satisfying, with excellent breads, sausages, potatoes, pickles and beers never far away. Crossing into the Czech Republic, you find a cuisine built for comfort — roast meats, dumplings, soups, dark beer and simple dishes done exceptionally well, with southern Moravia also introducing vineyards and a strong wine culture. Austria adds a slightly more refined note, from schnitzel and sausage to elegant coffee houses, delicate pastries and crisp local wines, while Slovakia brings rustic mountain flavours such as bryndzové halušky, rich soups and hearty potato-based dishes.
By the time you reach Hungary, paprika, goulash, river fish, pastries and bold, warming flavours take centre stage. Across the whole route, food is generous rather than fussy: designed to sustain, to welcome, and to tell the story of the landscapes and cultures you are riding through. And whether your preference is beer in Prague, coffee and cake in Vienna, or a bowl of gulyás in Hungary, this is a tour where eating well is very much part of the journey.
Portfolio Restaurant, Prague
A restaurant whose elegant design, imaginatively prepared menu with an exceptional wine list, and impeccable service create an unforgettable experience for our first night in Prague.
PrÃmás Pince, Esztergom
The soaring vaulted ceilings in the old basilica’s cellar is just one of this contemporary dining room’s many attractions. Add an enticing menu of Hungarian and international dishes, the city’s best wine selection and you have one of the best restaurants on the Danube bend.
Essens Restaurant, South Moravia
This hotel is located in the Château de Frontière, in the heart of South Moravia, our accommodation for our last night in the Czech Republic. The 8 course extraordinary gastronomic experience adds to the picturesque and peaceful environment of the castle.
Restaurant Wiener , Vienna
Whilst the menu is varied and ambience delightful we unashamedly chose this restaurant for arguably serving Vienna’s finest Wiener Schnitzel. Be warned you might need wash it down with schnapps afterwards.
Ride & Seek Picnics
Our picnics are a highlight of the day, with fresh local produce, plenty of variety, and the freedom to enjoy whatever takes your fancy. While the setting might be a local park, a quiet forest clearing, a hilltop viewpoint, or a scenic roadside stop, it’s always a chance to pause, relax, and refuel. Whether you linger over good food and conversation or grab a quick bite before jumping back on the bike, it’s the perfect mid-ride reset.
Inclusions, Bikes, and Gear
What's Included
- Accommodation in our carefully selected hotels
- Meals – hotel breakfasts, snacks en route and pre/post-ride nutrition, lunches including the famed Ride and Seek picnics, multi course group dinners with a focus on the local cuisine.*NB we include occasional independent lunches & dinners to break up the week
- Ride and Seek jersey
- Garmin 1030 use with all routes preloaded
- Ride and Seek water bottle
- Kit laundry service once a week
- Passionate, experienced and knowledgeable guides always on hand to help
What's Not Included
- Alcoholic beverages
- Bike hire
- Pre & post tour accommodation
Travel Essentials
Stage 1 - Berlin to Prague
TOUR START
Friday 6 August – 2027
WHERE
Hotel Odenberger, Berlin
MEETING TIME
11:00
GETTING THERE
The Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) is located a 40 minute/30km taxi ride to Hotel Oderberger Berlin.
If you’re planning on taking public transport to the hotel then it’s worth having a quick look at this site:
Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Click to access Public transport information.
NOTE
On day 1, we will have a guided Berlin Wall ride. It is a fantastic way to explore Berlin, appreciate the historical context of the Iron Curtain tour and meet your fellow riders. Comfortable city bikes will be provided. We will take this ride after lunch and provide further details about the ride when we meet you at 11 am.
Tour Finish - Stage 1
Friday 13 August 2027 – after breakfast
WHERE
GETTING AWAY
Prague’s main international gateway, Václav Havel Airport, lies 15km west of the city centre, approximately 30 minutes by taxi.
NOTE
Terminal 1 handles flights outside the EU’s Schengen zone, Terminal 2 for flights within the Schengen zone. Prague’s main train station, Praha hlavnà nádražà station, lies 1.5km south or our hotel, approximately 10 minutes by taxi and is well integrated into European rail networks.
ADDITIONAL NIGHTS
If you require extra nights before or after your tour, you can book online via the hotel website or your favourite booking site. Include a message that you are part of our group, and the hotel will do its best to keep you in the same room for the duration of your stay. Please note that extra nights are subject to hotel rates and availability.
Stage 2 - Prague to Budapest
TOUR START
Friday 13 August – 2027
WHERE
MEETING TIME
12:00
GETTING THERE
Prague’s main international gateway, Václav Havel Airport lies 15km west of the city centre, approximately 30 minutes
by taxi.
Prague’s main train station, Praha hlavnà nádražÃstation, lies 1.5km south or our hotel, approximately 10 minutes by taxi and is well integrated into European rail
networks.
NOTE
The tour will begin with an introduction to the tour over a welcome lunch with one of the guides, followed by a warm-up ride.
Tour Finish - Stage 2
Tuesday 24 August 2027 – after breakfast
WHERE
GETTING AWAY
Ferenc Liszt International Airport has two modern terminals side by side 21km southeast of our hotel, approximately 35 minutes by taxi.
Keleti Train Station links up with the European rail network in all directions and lies 3 kms east of our hotel, approximately 20 minutes by taxi or public transport.
NOTE
Normally, we conclude our tours after breakfast on the final day, but since Budapest is such a fantastic city, we have organised a guided tour at 09:00. This tour will last 90 minutes and conclude back at our hotel. The end of the guided tour marks the official end of our Iron Curtain tour.
ADDITIONAL NIGHTS If you require extra nights before or after your tour, you can book online via the hotel website or your favourite booking site. Include a message that you are part of our group, and the hotel will do its best to keep you in the same room for the duration of your stay. Please note that extra nights are subject to hotel rates and availability.
History
Iron Curtain - A Historical Adventure
The Iron Curtain was the ideological and physical boundary that divided Europe during the Cold War, separating the communist East from the capitalist West. Emerging in the aftermath of World War II in the late 1940s, it became a heavily fortified zone of walls, fences, and watchtowers that controlled movement and shaped life across the continent until its collapse in 1989.
Its impact was profound. Families were separated, freedoms restricted, and entire regions developed along very different political, economic, and cultural paths. It came to symbolise one of the defining tensions of the 20th century.
Today, while the physical barriers have mostly disappeared, their legacy remains visible. Along this route, you’ll encounter preserved bunkers, memorials and former border zones, and in many places you can still sense the contrasts in landscapes, architecture and infrastructure between what was once East and West, offering a powerful perspective on Europe’s divided past and a united present.
Pricing, Deposit, and Payment Terms
Paying for your tour
To reserve your tour we require a deposit of Euro 500 per person (or the equivalent in £, US$ or AU$ if you wish to pay in local currency in the UK, US or Australia).
The balance of your payment is due 90 days prior to departure. If reserving your trip within 90 days of departure, full payment is required. The final invoice will include any applicable single supplements and bike hire costs.
Payment can be made by bank transfer or by debit/credit card (card fees apply).
Cancellation Policy
We recommend that you have trip insurance in place before the 90-day cut off to cover for any unforeseen eventualities. If you must cancel your reservation and would like a refund, the fees for doing so are as follows:
Days Prior to Departure Cancellation Fee
90+ Admin fee – 150 euros
61-90 25% of trip price
31-60 50% of trip price
0-30 100% of trip price
Deposit Transfer (credit note)
Alternatively, you can choose to move your deposit to any other tour on the schedule (subject to availability) with no penalty up until 90 days before departure. Deposit credit notes will be valid for 24 months from the issue date.
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