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Cycling Tourism Guide

Explore Czech Republic & Moravia by Bike

Discover centuries-old trails winding through Bohemian forests, Moravian vineyards, and historic towns. Whether you seek challenging mountain paths or leisurely river routes, Czech cycling offers adventures for every rider.

Czech landscape with cycling potential - Bohemian Switzerland National Park
Featured Routes

Popular Cycling Trails

Hand-picked routes that showcase the diverse beauty of Czech cycling, from gentle wine country paths to challenging mountain trails.

Cesky Krumlov historic town on Czech Greenways cycling route Greenways

Czech Greenways Network

A network of scenic cycling routes connecting Prague to Vienna through historic Bohemian towns, medieval castles, and UNESCO heritage sites.

400+ km Moderate
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Palava Hills vineyard landscape on Moravian Wine Trails Wine Region

Moravian Wine Trails

Cycle through the heart of Czech wine country, passing family wineries, traditional wine cellars, and villages where winemaking spans generations.

280 km Easy-Moderate
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Vienna Graben - destination of Prague to Vienna cycling trail Long Distance

Prague to Vienna Trail

The classic Central European cycling journey connecting two imperial capitals through rolling countryside, river valleys, and charming border towns.

350 km Moderate
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Why Choose Czech Cycling

What Makes It Special

Czech Republic offers a unique cycling experience that combines natural beauty, rich history, and cyclist-friendly infrastructure.

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Well-Marked Trails

Over 40,000 km of marked cycling routes with clear signage and dedicated bike paths across the country.

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Historic Heritage

Cycle past 12 UNESCO World Heritage sites, countless castles, and medieval towns frozen in time.

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Beer & Wine Culture

End each day sampling world-famous Czech beer or Moravian wines at traditional pubs and cellars.

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Excellent Value

Affordable accommodation, meals, and bike rentals make Czech Republic ideal for budget-conscious cyclists.

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Practical Tips for Cyclists

  • Best season for cycling is May through September, with stable weather and long daylight hours
  • Most towns have bike repair shops; larger cities offer extensive rental services
  • Czech trains allow bikes on designated cars, perfect for combining rail and cycle touring
  • Water fountains are common in towns; carry electrolytes for summer rides
  • Helmets are recommended but not legally required for adults over 18
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Planning Your Route

  • EuroVelo routes 4 and 7 pass through Czech Republic, connecting to broader European networks
  • Digital maps available through Czech cycling apps and OpenStreetMap-based platforms
  • Accommodation ranges from camping to cycle-friendly hotels with secure bike storage
  • Consider booking ahead in popular areas during peak season (July-August)
  • Many routes offer e-bike charging stations at regular intervals
Start Your Adventure

Ready to Explore Czech Republic?

Whether you are planning a weekend escape or a multi-week cycling expedition, our detailed route guides will help you discover the best of Czech and Moravian cycling.