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This tour offers a unique combination of nature, culture, and history along one of Europe’s most meaningful long-distance cycle routes. It also supports sustainable tourism through the “Good Impact Cycling” programme, which contributes to ecological and social projects along the trail.
Highlights:
Group size: 1–2 participants
Travel: The tour begins with individual arrival in Koprivnica, Croatia, and ends in Mohács, Hungary. Participants travel independently to the starting point, and optional return transfers are available after the tour. The trip consists of five cycling stages over six nights.
Accommodation: You will stay in selected partner accommodations along the route. Depending on your preference, you can choose between Basic, Classic, or Comfort categories. All accommodations are carefully chosen to provide a pleasant and authentic local experience.
Meals: The tour price includes breakfast. For the cycling days, participants should bring sandwiches and drinks for the day’s ride.
The Route: The route follows the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail along the Drava River before turning north toward the Danube. Cyclists ride through protected wetlands, forests, small villages, and the famous wine region of Villány. The terrain is mostly flat to gently rolling, with a mix of cycle paths, gravel sections, and quiet public roads.
Important:
Bookable daily from 1st May – 10th October 2026
EuroVelo 13– Iron Curtain Trail– Official Info-& Booking Centre: Helian NaTour Kft. (7634 Pécs, Hungary)
Tip: An evening stroll through the lively historic old town of Koprivnica is a perfect way to get into the spirit of your journey.
After leaving Koprivnica behind, you cycle along beautiful rural sections of the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail towards Hlebine, the cradle of Croatian naïve art. Passing charming villages and open fields, the route continues to Molve, where you can enjoy a lunch at your own expense at the well-known Čingi Lingi Čarda. Here, you can also visit the impressive Church of Molve, a local landmark representing resilience and community identity.
In the afternoon, you continue cycling to Đurđevac, famous for its castle and historic old town – home to the legend of the “Picok”.
The day begins with a visit to the Đurđevac Sands Visitor Centre – the “Croatian Sahara”, a unique desert-like habitat just outside the town. From here, the route follows the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail to Brodic, where a boat trip to Križnica Island awaits.
During the ride, a local guide explains the wildlife, wetlands, and ecological value of this rare river island ecosystem. A lunch on board makes the experience even more authentic (not included in the tour price).
After disembarking, you cycle through peaceful river landscapes and small settlements until you reach Kastélyosdombó in Hungary.
Today’s stage takes you through the tranquil landscapes of the Dráva region, one of Hungary’s most biodiverse river areas. You cycle through quiet floodplain forests, along winding side channels, and past small villages where traditional rural life still sets the rhythm of the day. The route offers numerous opportunities to observe wildlife and enjoy untouched nature. The day ends in Szaporca, near the impressive “Old Drava” Visitor Centre, surrounded by the serene atmosphere of the Duna-Dráva National Park.
This shorter cycling day takes you to the southern slopes of the Villány Hills, Hungary’s premier wine region. On the way, you’ll stop at Siklós Castle, the country’s best-preserved fortress. Vineyards dominate the landscape as you approach Villány, where you can explore charming wine cellar streets and taste the region’s famous red wines.
The final day of your cycling tour takes you east through gently rolling terrain, past small villages and fertile farmland. The memorial commemorating the Battle of Mohács is an interesting stop that takes you 500 years back in time to this epic clash, one of the greatest tragedies in Hungarian history. Located on the Danube, the historic town of Mohács welcomes you with its cultural treasures, riverside atmosphere, and memories of its significant past.
Return transfer as part of the convenient mobility service and individual departure.
The tour takes place in Croatia and Hungary, two Central European countries known for their rich cultural heritage and welcoming atmosphere. The region features charming villages, historic towns, and traditional gastronomy. English is commonly understood in tourist areas, and both countries use their own local currencies.
The cycling season along this section of the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail runs from May to October. During this period you can generally expect pleasant cycling conditions.
Typical daytime temperatures range between 20–30°C, depending on the month. Spring and early autumn usually offer the most comfortable temperatures for cycling. Summers can be warm, especially in the Pannonian Plain, but the route often follows rivers and shaded countryside roads.
Rain showers are possible at any time of the year, so bringing a lightweight rain jacket is recommended.
This tour is suitable for cyclists with a moderate level of fitness. Daily distances range from about 38 to 64 km, with mostly flat terrain and only gentle elevation changes. The route is manageable for recreational cyclists who are comfortable riding several hours per day.
The accommodations provide comfortable rooms and essential services for cyclists. Many locations offer bike-friendly facilities and are located near the route, ensuring a convenient and relaxing stay after each day’s ride.
Travel insurance is strongly recommended for the entire duration of the trip. Participants are responsible for arranging their own valid travel insurance before departure.
The insurance should cover medical expenses, accidents and possible travel disruptions. In some cases, the tour guide may ask participants to confirm that they have valid insurance before the tour begins.
If you need assistance arranging travel insurance, we will be happy to help.
The EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail is more than a long-distance cycle route: stretching over 10,000 kilometres, it connects the Arctic with the Black Sea and tells a story of history, nature and freedom on two wheels. Its development is a major undertaking, supported by many dedicated pioneers. With the newly bookable “Good Impact Cycling” offers, you can now experience selected sections of this unique cycle route individually, safely and comfortably. Enjoy maximum freedom while cycling – combined with reliable service, sustainable travel and the good feeling of travelling consciously.
This practical weekly package opens up a very special section of the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail. It allows you to immerse yourself in the river wilderness of the Amazon of Europe, protected by the world’s first five-country UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. While during the Cold War the great rivers Drava and Danube marked the course of the “Iron Curtain”, today they offer a unique nature experience. Let yourself be enchanted by this cycling week – starting on the banks of the Drava in the Croatian town of Koprivnica and ending in Mohács in southern Hungary on the Danube – with all the impressions along these great rivers.
And the best part: you travel with the good feeling of doing something positive! With “Good Impact Cycling” tours, you not only travel sustainably, but also give something back to the regions along the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail as a thank-you for your experiences, providing valuable impulses for their sustainable development.
The Route
This EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail cycling week starts in Croatia, in the charming town of Koprivnica on the banks of the Drava. Here, the EuroVelo 13 largely coincides with the new long-distance “Amazon of Europe Bike Trail”, following the UNESCO-protected river wilderness along the Drava and the Croatian–Hungarian border. Near Szaporca in Hungary, the route turns northwards and – passing the picturesque wine-growing region of Villány – reaches the fitting destination of this cycling week: the southern Hungarian town of Mohács, situated on the already mighty Danube.
Although continuous efforts are being made to improve the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail and its infrastructure, you should expect a mix of beautiful cycle paths, occasional gravel sections and some public roads. Nevertheless, you will be rewarded with breathtakingly diverse landscapes and the warm hospitality of typical slow-travel destinations.
Suggestion: If you develop a taste for cycling along the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail during this week, we recommend completing the route on your next cycling holiday. The preceding section, with its five daily stages between Szombathely in western Hungary and Koprivnica, is definitely worth a journey as well! Here you will find the matching Good Impact Cycling offer “Vast Plains, Gentle Hills and Great Rivers”
The Highlights
This cycling week on the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail will above all captivate you with the unique river wilderness of the Amazon of Europe. The world’s first five-country UNESCO Biosphere Reserve protects the untouched river landscapes of the Mura, Drava and Danube for future generations. Riparian forests, meanders, quiet oxbow lakes, wetlands and dunes: the landscapes of the Amazon of Europe are breathtaking and form the largest river wilderness in Central Europe. Particularly moving is the fact that rivers which once formed part of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War are today a jewel of the major European conservation project known as the Green Belt.
In addition to nature, this special cycling week is enriched by cultural and culinary highlights. The route passes through the charming Villány wine region and culminates in the historic southern Hungarian town of Mohács, picturesquely located on the banks of the Danube. Naturally, impressions of Europe’s division also accompany the journey – from preserved sections of the Iron Curtain to museums and symbols celebrating the overcoming of division.
Good Impact Cycling
With “Good Impact Cycling,” our goal is to make your fascinating cycling journey along the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail climate-friendly and sustainable. To achieve this, we are committed to fully implementing the European Commission’s new “Directive on Green Claims” with the highest possible transparency: for “Good Impact Cycling,” both your personal CO₂ footprint and, for the first time, the Sustainability Score of your cycling trip are calculated. In this way, your cycling journey gains an additional value alongside all the unforgettable experiences! Our vision is that regenerative cycling tours on the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail do not just avoid harmful impacts on the environment, culture, and society, but actively generate positive effects. This ensures that the regions along the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail benefit from regenerative tourism and experience a positive, sustainable impact. To this purpose, the scores from your cycling journey will be converted into a ‘Good Impact Cycling Contribution’. This is included in the travel price and will benefit the specially established ‘Good Impact Programme’. From 2027 onwards, the ‘Good Impact Cycling Contribution’ will be used to support carefully selected ecological or social projects along the EuroVelo 13 - Iron Curtain Trail. Until then, the project management, the Hungarian non-profit organisation (NPO) Westpannon for the Pilot Region Hungary – Slovenia – Croatia and the Czech non-profit organisation (NPO) Partnerství, o.p.s for the Pilot Region Austria – Czech Republic – Slovakia, will manage your contribution in trust.
To calculate this offer, we used the leading carbon footprint calculator CARMACALand the six commonly used global indicators of the Impact Measurement System (IMS). You can find out more about this here. (Link to article on the EuroVelo landing page)
EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail – Official Info- & Booking Centre
If you are now ready to embark on the great adventure along the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail, this offer is simply the perfect choice. It combines your personal freedom with service, safety and balanced sustainability. In addition, the experienced team at the EuroVelo 13 – Iron Curtain Trail – Official Info & Booking Centre supports you with travel planning and assistance during your journey, helping you avoid unpleasant surprises along the way. With the “Good Impact Cycling” offers, they invite you to become a pioneer and co-creator of regenerative cycling tourism in Europe.