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Discover Vienna's scenic beauty and wine culture on a guided e-bike tour along the Danube, featuring Klosterneuburg Abbey and wine tastings for an authentic experience.

When imagining a perfect day exploring Vienna’s countryside, many picture historic sights, rolling hills, and maybe a glass of local wine. This Wine Tasting E-Bike Tour combines all three into a well-balanced escapade that promises delightful views, cultural insights, and, of course, great wine. Offered by Pedal Power Vienna, this four-hour adventure scores a solid 4.7 out of 5 based on 35 reviews, making it a strong choice for a fun, active, and tasty experience just outside the city.
What makes this tour especially appealing is its easy-to-ride e-bikes, guided visits to a 900-year-old abbey, and wine tastings directly from local producers. It’s a fantastic mix of cycling, history, and wine, perfect for those who want an authentic taste of Austria’s renowned wine region without the intensity of a full-day hike or winery tour.
One consideration for some travelers might be the physical requirement—while the e-bikes help make the cycling manageable, it’s not suited for kids under 12 or anyone with low fitness levels. Plus, the tour runs rain or shine, so prepare for weather variations. Overall, it’s ideal for adventurous, curious travelers who enjoy a bit of exercise paired with cultural and gastronomic delights.

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Starting in central Vienna, you’ll meet your guide—likely someone like Giovanni or Miche, who are praised for their friendliness and knowledge—and hop onto a high-quality e-bike. The ride begins along the famous Ringstrasse, passing iconic landmarks such as the Vienna State Opera and Heldenplatz, giving you a taste of the city’s grandeur before heading into more scenic surroundings.
From there, the tour follows the Danube Canal, leading you through Nussdorf, a charming area at the foot of Kahlenberg, famous for its wine taverns and natural beauty. The e-bikes make the ride smooth, even if the terrain includes gentle slopes. One reviewer even mentioned that the bikes were “very easy to use,” which is reassuring if you’re not an experienced cyclist.
A highlight is the visit to Klosterneuburg Abbey, which has been a spiritual and cultural site for over nine centuries. The guided tour of the abbey offers insights into its history and architecture, with one reviewer noting that their visit to the 900-year-old monastery was “wonderful.” The tour lasts about 30 minutes and is quite engaging, especially if you have an interest in history or architecture.
Post-tour, you’ll head into the abbey’s rustic wine cellar, where you get to taste local wines. The tasting is complemented with explanations about each wine, giving you a better understanding of Vienna’s wine scene. Reviewers praised the wine tasting as “fabulous,” with some sampling as many as five or six wines, and describing the experience as “a perfect break in the middle of the tour.”
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To wrap up, the tour continues onto Danube Island, a popular recreational spot with peaceful paths and lovely views, perfect for a relaxed final ride. According to reviews, this part of the tour offers a refreshing change of scenery and a chance to truly unwind after the wine tasting.

At $130 per person, this tour offers a healthy mix of activity, culture, and tasting experience. Considering the guided nature, quality bikes, and exclusive access to a centuries-old abbey and its wine cellar, it’s quite good value—especially for those who enjoy combining sightseeing with tasting local specialties. The tour also includes a bilingual guide and express security check, making the experience smooth and enjoyable.
Keep in mind that food is not included in the tour price, so if you’re hungry after cycling and tastings, plan to grab a meal or snacks at your own expense. The focus here is on wine, scenery, and culture, not a full meal.
Reviewers consistently highlight the expert guide, often named Giovanni or Miche, who adds warmth and context, making the experience more meaningful. One traveler shared that their guide was “very friendly” and made the day truly enjoyable. Many also appreciated the stunning countryside views and the fact that cycling was “not too challenging,” making this accessible even for those with moderate fitness levels.
The visit to the wine cellar received praise for being “fabulous,” with guests enjoying the opportunity to taste wines directly from producers and learn about their flavors. The 900-year-old abbey also impressed guests, with one noting it as a highlight of their trip.
This experience is ideal for culture lovers who want to combine history, nature, and wine in one outing. It’s perfect for adventurous couples, friends, or small groups seeking a relaxed but active half-day out. If you enjoy light cycling, scenic landscapes, and authentic wine tasting, you’ll find this tour engaging and enjoyable. However, it’s not suited for children under 12, those with limited cycling ability, or people with very low fitness levels.
The Vienna Wine Tasting E-Bike Tour offers a balanced adventure that embraces the city’s scenic beauty, historic charm, and delicious wines. It’s a well-organized experience that lets you enjoy the countryside without the fatigue of a full-day commitment, thanks to the e-bike assistance. The guided visits to Klosterneuburg Abbey and its wine cellar add depth and authenticity, making it more than just a sightseeing ride.
For wine enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone wanting to see a different side of Vienna’s surroundings, this tour provides genuine value. It’s an excellent way to add a touch of activity and culture to your trip, with plenty of memorable moments along the Danube.
“Beautiful countryside and wonderful tour of the wine cellar in the 900 year old monastery.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 12 years old. It requires comfortable cycling ability and a reasonable level of fitness.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Since the tour runs rain or shine, waterproof gear might also be helpful.
How difficult is the cycling?
The e-bikes make cycling manageable, with the route described as not too challenging. It’s suitable for most, but those with very low fitness levels or difficulty riding a bike might want to reconsider.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking also allows you to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guided e-bike tour, a guided visit to Klosterneuburg Abbey, and wine tasting in the abbey’s cellar. Food is not included.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, guides speak English and are friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging, enhancing the overall experience.
This tour offers a wonderful mix of sightseeing, physical activity, and cultural indulgence—perfect for travelers eager to experience Vienna’s countryside in a relaxed, authentic way.