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Bratislava Old Town – Danube Riverside Path, Hainburg loop from Bratislava hlavná stanica

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Bratislava

Bratislava Old Town – Danube Riverside Path, Hainburg loop from Bratislava hlavná stanica

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Bratislava Old Town – Danube Riverside Path, Hainburg loop from Bratislava hlavná stanica

03:02

51.4km

270m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 11, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 2.80 km for 133 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1.99 km

Bratislava's Old Town and St. Michael's Gate

Highlight • Historical Site

Historic Old Town of Bratislava / Pressburg, Slovakia
The Historic Old Town of Bratislava is the cultural and historical heart of the Slovak capital. This charming area stretches along the Danube and fascinates with its narrow streets, magnificent Baroque and Renaissance buildings. As a popular destination for Bratislava tourism, the Bratislava Old Town offers a variety of sights and cultural experiences that captivate every visitor. In addition, the Old Town is easily accessible both on foot and by public transport, which makes its central location particularly attractive.
Introduction to the Historic Old Town of Bratislava
The Historic Old Town of Bratislava offers a fascinating mix of history, culture and vibrant city life. In this charming setting, visitors can expect a variety of sights that reflect the charm of the Bratislava Old Town. Thanks to its central location right on the Danube, the Old Town is easy to reach and ideal for an extended Bratislava city tour.
Geographical location and accessibility
The Bratislava Old Town is located in the heart of the city, which contributes to its popularity among tourists. Accessibility is excellent, with numerous transport links, such as bus and tram lines, serving the Old Town. Visitors can easily explore the charming alleys and squares on foot, further increasing the appeal of this historic site.
Upcoming developments in the cityscape
Several developments are planned in the coming years that aim to further improve the cityscape. This includes measures to encourage pedestrian traffic and optimize infrastructure. Such initiatives are intended to ensure that the Historic Old Town of Bratislava not only remains a significant destination for Bratislava tourism, but is also a pleasant place for residents and visitors to the city.
Text / Source: 'Was ist der'
wasistder.de/historische-altstadt-von-bratislava-slowakei

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2.31 km

Bratislava Old Town

Highlight • Historical Site

Historic Old Town of Bratislava / Pressburg, Slovakia
The Historic Old Town of Bratislava is the cultural and historical heart of the Slovak capital. This charming area stretches along the Danube and fascinates with its narrow streets, magnificent Baroque and Renaissance buildings. As a popular destination for Bratislava tourism, the Bratislava Old Town offers a variety of sights and cultural experiences that captivate every visitor. In addition, the Old Town is easily accessible both on foot and by public transport, which makes its central location particularly attractive.
Introduction to the Historic Old Town of Bratislava
The Historic Old Town of Bratislava offers a fascinating mix of history, culture and vibrant city life. In this charming setting, visitors can expect a variety of sights that reflect the charm of the Bratislava Old Town. Thanks to its central location right on the Danube, the Old Town is easy to reach and ideal for an extended Bratislava city tour.
Geographical location and accessibility
The Bratislava Old Town is located in the heart of the city, which contributes to its popularity among tourists. Accessibility is excellent, with numerous transport links, such as bus and tram lines, serving the Old Town. Visitors can easily explore the charming alleys and squares on foot, further increasing the appeal of this historic site.
Upcoming developments in the cityscape
Several developments are planned in the coming years that aim to further improve the cityscape. This includes measures to encourage pedestrian traffic and optimize infrastructure. Such initiatives are intended to ensure that the Historic Old Town of Bratislava not only remains a significant destination for Bratislava tourism, but is also a pleasant place for residents and visitors to the city.
Text / Source: 'Was ist der'
wasistder.de/historische-altstadt-von-bratislava-slowakei

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2.76 km

St. Martin's Cathedral, Bratislava

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St. Martin's Cathedral, Bratislava / Pressburg
The Gothic three-aisled church from the 15th century is considered the coronation church of the Hungarian kings.
The three-aisled Gothic cathedral of Bratislava was built on the site of an earlier Romanesque church from 1221, which was dedicated to the Holy Saviour.
It was here that Ludwig van Beethoven performed his work Missa solemnis for the first time in Pressburg in 1835. A few years later, in 1884, Franz Liszt also conducted a Hungarian coronation mass here. The cathedral is without doubt one of the largest and best preserved Gothic religious buildings in Bratislava.
Its construction began at the beginning of the 14th century, on the site where a Romanesque church had previously stood. Many masters were involved in the extension and expansion, including those who built St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. The most famous include Hans Puchsbaum and Anton Pilgram. The temple was consecrated in 1452, but it did not take on its final form until 1510.
The 18th century saw another reconstruction in the Baroque style, which was again carried out by the most talented artists. The last change in the Gothic style followed in the middle of the 19th century. The cathedral can be admired in this form more or less to this day.
Text / Source: Touristinfo Bratislava / visitbratislava.com
visitbratislava.com/de/setzt/die-kathedrale-des-heiligen-martin

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4.24 km

View of the UFO Tower

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The UFO Tower in Bratislava is far more than just a viewpoint – it is the futuristic landmark of the Slovak capital and an architectural statement from the era of Modernism. An elevator in the left pylon takes you to the top in just 45 seconds. For the sporty: there is also an emergency staircase with 430 steps, on which a stair run takes place annually.

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30.2 km

Path to Hainburg

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Stage 8 leads from Vienna (Nordbrücke) over approx. 50 km mostly through the Lobau and the National Park directly to Hainburg. It is a flat, very natural route.

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32.0 km

Danube near Hainburg

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The Donau bei Hainburg is characterized by a beautiful panoramic view, with the river flowing majestically through picturesque landscapes. This stretch of the Danube offers a fascinating combination of untouched nature and charming historic cities.

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32.4 km

Danube Riverside Path, Hainburg

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Danube coffee with beautiful views of the Danube and the floodplain

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33.3 km

Hainburg Castle

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The Heimenburg (or "Hainburg") is the ruin of a hilltop castle above the town of Hainburg on the Danube in Lower Austria.
According to legend, it takes its name from Heimo, the cupbearer of Arnulf of Carinthia, who commissioned it with the construction of a church and a castle (today's Bad Deutsch-Altenburg).
1042 were this castle in Bad Deutsch-Altenburg by Henry III. destroyed. At that time the chronicler Hermann von Reichenau called the "Heimenburg (Hainburg) and Brezesburg (Bratislava) very populous cities".
Emperor Henry III. ordered around 1050 at the Nuremberg Congress to build on the castle hill in today's Hainburg on the Danube, the Heimenburg new. It was destroyed in the 2nd Turkish siege in 1683. After 1742, due to the construction of the new castle at the foot of the castle hill, the decline of the castle occurred. (Wikipedia)

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51.4 km

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21.7 km

20.6 km

4.28 km

3.65 km

996 m

265 m

Surfaces

42.1 km

7.75 km

1.47 km

188 m

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