Top 10 Outdoor Activities in Passau, Bavaria

December 20, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

Known as Dreiflüssestadt (City of Three Rivers), Passau is the place where the Danube meets the Inn and the Ilz. The picturesque city lies in Germany’s far southeast corner near the Austrian border. Settled since prehistory and a former hub of the salt trade, it became the Roman village of Batavis, then later the Holy Roman Empire’s largest diocese and a sword-making center. Saint Stephan’s Cathedral, home of the world’s second-largest cathedral organ, is one of Passau’s favorite attractions.
Restaurants in Passau

1. Three River Wake

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Three River Wake Founded by people without a boat or knowledge about water sports to bring this closer to you. With a lot of fun and motivation we want to make Passau into a water sportcity.

2. Donau Cycle Path

Donauradweg, 94001 Passau, Bavaria Germany http://www.donauradweg.at/
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Donau Cycle Path

A bike path running 300 km. along the Danube River from Passau to Vienna.

Reviewed By Pyrino

I researched several providers and decided to book with Touristik, and my contact was Vacation consultant Klara Stadler. Klara was extremely helpful, and patiently answered my numerous emails. Thank you Klara, you were superb! My wife and I (60 y/o) did the tour with our adult daughter. We had 1 ebike and 2 normal bikes. We booked the “The Classic Tour Category B” (3* hotels) which covered 7 nights accommodation and 6 days of cycling from 9 to 15 October 2019. It was so well organised. We paid extra for the meals at night. I did stress that our accommodation had to be reasonably close to the river, and it all was. The Austrian hospitality was amazing, all the hotels were great, and the traditional food (and beverage) was delicious. We had a nice train ride from Vienna to Passau then a 30 minute uphill walk from the Passau station with our luggage to the hotel. Caught the bus to the bike shop to find a very helpful, patient man who made sure we were all happy with the gear. We then had a 3 km ride back to the hotel (IBB Hotel Passau South, Passau) in the rain. The next day we explored Passau for a few hours, before departing in drizzling rain around 2 pm. Passau was a very scenic historic town, the junction of 3 rivers. Only 30 km cycled on the first day, which was an excellent introduction. Only mishap was a flat tyre. Luckily, it happened 5 minutes from a bike shop, (who couldn't speak English) but we were on the road in no time. Spectacular scenery, was tempted to stop many times. We had a lovely hotel, Gasthof-Pension Luger, right on the river. The next day we cycled 67 km to Linz, via the Schlogen Schlinge. The cycle path was blocked for clearing so we had to catch a ferry down river for 5 km. Day 3 we walked round Linz, then cycled 59 km to Grein via the Mauthausen concentration camp. Day 4 we cycled 66 km to Mitterarnsdorf via Melk Abbey. What an amazing place. On arrival, it appeared half of Austria was in downtown Melk. It was one massive festival. We found out later they were celebrating their patron Saint Coloman of Stockerau, who would you believe is Irish. We fought our way through the crowd, then did a tour of the Abbey. Day 5 was an easy 42 km cycle to Traismauer via the historic towns of Durnstein and Krems. Our hotel was apparently 600 years old, and the same family have owned it for 300 years. Our final day six was a big day to Vienna, (73 km) We had a great start to the day and covered the 32 km to Tulln in good time.. After Tulln, we were continually riding into a gusting head wind for the rest of our journey. One minute I was sailing along at 22 km/hr, the next minute I was down to 12. So, in summary, we have no regrets and we had a fabulous week. Yes, we saw plenty of luxury cruise boats sailing by, but I think we had a much better time, and a far greater sense of achievement. Was it harder than I thought?...you bet it was. Did I do enough training? No! But we cycled the whole 340 km, it was all on 2 wheels...no free lifts involved for any of us. It was a real team effort. We’d love to do it again but take double the time to allow for more exploring.

3. Fahrradladen-Passau

Wittgasse 9, 94032 Passau, Bavaria Germany +49 851 72226 http://www.fahrradladen-passau.de/
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Fahrradladen-Passau

4. Inn Valley Bicycle Path

Passau, Bavaria Germany
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Inn Valley Bicycle Path

5. Innpromenade

Passau, Bavaria Germany http://www.fos-bos-passau.de/index.php/projekte/planetenpfad/69-der-passauer-planeten-pfad-ppp
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Innpromenade

Reviewed By carlas78 - Leicester, United Kingdom

A great walk or cycle for those that wish to see the river Inn. It’s a great comparison to the river Danube only a few minutes away. We learned the difference between the two... of there are cruise boats it’s the Danube, if there are not, it’s the Inn. It was a sunny and cold day for us, perfect for walking and culture. From the cathedral, this is only about 2 minutes walk from.

6. DonauGuides

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DonauGuides

The DonauGuides are an association of guides along the Danube, who have been providing reliable tours, transfers and tour guides from Nuremberg to Budapest and from Salzburg to Prague for many years. We work closely with the local city guide associations and the guide agencies.

7. Rent a Bike Passau Bikeambulanz

Bahnhofstrasse 29, 94032 Passau, Bavaria Germany +49 851 9662570 http://www.fahrradverleih-bahnhof-passau.de/pages/en/home.php
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Rent a Bike Passau Bikeambulanz

8. cycle-danube.com

cycle-danube.com

cycle-danube.com offers self guided cycling tours along the Danube, 25 options from Passau or Linz to Vienna, 3 or 4 stars hotels, luggage transfer, quality bikes and more ...

9. TOPassau Tours

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10. Donau-schiffs-reise-center Helmut Eckerl E.k.

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Donau-schiffs-reise-center Helmut Eckerl E.k.

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