The Radler-Rast Café on the Danube cycle path in the Wachau

Cyclist rest coffee bike on the Danube cycle path in the Wachau
The Radler-Rast coffee bike on the Danube cycle path in the Wachau

You can quickly grab a good, home-roasted coffee from Ethiopia, the original home of coffee, as you ride past on the coffee bike. There are also small, homemade cakes or homemade spelled apple cookies.

Radler-Rast organic spelled apple biscuit
Radler-Rast organic spelled apple biscuit

The Radler-Rast organic spelled apple biscuits are made from freshly ground wholemeal spelled flour. Spelt, an ancient form of wheat, has been cultivated for around 7.000 years and was dominant until Roman times. Spelled, with its mild, nutty taste, is a popular alternative to modern wheat. Whole grain spelled biscuits provide fiber and important nutrients such as essential amino acids, vitamins, iron, magnesium and zinc.

Shady place in the countryside for cyclists to rest on the Danube cycle path in the Wachau
Shady place in the countryside for cyclists to rest on the Danube cycle path in the Wachau

In addition to the in-house bar, you can sit down at the table or in a deck chair in our shady oasis and enjoy a small snack with a glass of Wachau wine. For those who are thirsty, there is also apricot nectar from our own apricot garden or a glass of organic Mühlviertler beer from Austria's oldest brewery in Hofstetten near St. Martin im Mühlkreis.

Homemade Radler-Rast apricot nectar
Homemade Radler-Rast apricot nectar

Apricots, apricots, the seeds of the sun, these beautiful orange fruits full of beta-carotene and fiber, are one of the first signs of summer. Apricots, rich in vitamin A and a good source of fiber, cleanse the intestines regularly. Interesting for cyclists: Apricots increase the oxidative capacity of the muscles and cause the muscles to use fatty acids as an energy source instead of amino acids and carbohydrates.

The Radler-Rast homemade mint lemonade
The Radler-Rast homemade mint lemonade

Mint contains menthol. menthol is a cyclic monoterpene alcohol that has a minty residual smell of the oil residue from which it was extracted. Menthol produces a cooling feeling. Menthol reduces the sensation of heat - you feel cooler. By menthol The resulting heat reduction means that cyclists can last better and longer in the heat.

Freshly baked homemade organic hand rolls in the Radler-Rast on the Danube cycle path in the Wachau
Freshly baked homemade organic hand rolls in the Radler-Rast on the Danube cycle path in the Wachau

In the Radler-Rast there are freshly baked organic hand rolls every day. Simply with a glass of Wachau wine or filled with meatloaf or vegetables.

Menu of the Radler-Rast Café on the Danube cycle path in the Wachau

There's nothing better than going on a bike ride and then having something warm, a hearty, healthy, nutritious, warm bike soup. Such a soup can be a good meal if you can eat it with a nice homemade organic hand roll and then a piece of cake with coffee. The Radler-Rast bicycle soup contains potatoes, carrots, onions, zucchini and tomatoes.

Where is the Radler-Rast Café on the Danube Cycle Path in the Wachau?

The course of the Danube cycle path, the Euro Velo 6, through the Wachau
The course of the Danube cycle path, the Euro Velo 6, through the Wachau

The Radler-Rast Café is an ideal starting point for your bike tour in the Wachau. Be it a circumnavigation of the entire Wachau from Oberarnsdorf on the south bank of the Danube to Mautern and Krems and from there via Spitz on the north bank of the Danube to Melk and from Melk on the south bank back to Oberarnsdorf or just half a circumnavigation of the Wachau from Oberarnsdorf on the south bank to Krems or Melk and from Melk or Krems on the north bank to Spitz and from Spitz with the trolley ferry back across the Danube to Oberarnsdorf.

The Radler-Rast recommends:

An e-bike tour to the Hinterhaus ruins.

The Radler-Rast team will be happy to advise you about your cycling trip to the Wachau.

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