List your café on BikeGraz – for free!
If you ride a bike regularly, you know the situation.
You’re on a perfect ride through Graz — along the Mur river, maybe past Lendplatz, heading towards Hilmteich — when suddenly your body sends a very clear message:
COFFEE. NOW.
Or at least:
Coffee. Cake. Spritzer. Apple juice. Anything.
That’s exactly why BikeGraz now allows cafés, restaurants, and stop-over locations to register for free.
If your place is popular with cyclists (or should be), you can now appear directly where riders are looking.
🗺 Visible to cyclists
Thousands of BikeGraz users ride around Graz every week.
And at some point during every ride someone asks:
“Where can we get coffee around here?”
If your café is listed on BikeGraz, cyclists will discover it exactly at that moment.
Which means:
spontaneous stops
thirsty riders
happy guests
and maybe one extra drink order.
Everybody wins.
📍 On the map — and in tour suggestions
Your café will appear directly on the BikeGraz map.
Cyclists can instantly see:
where they can stop
where to get coffee
where to find cake
and most importantly: where to get both.
Some locations may even appear in tour suggestions, meaning your café becomes part of the cycling experience in Graz.
Not officially.
But practically.
💸 Start for free
The basic listing is completely free.
That already puts your café on the map where cyclists can find it.
For especially bike-friendly places there will also be optional partner features later, like:
additional visibility
highlights on the map
featured tour stops
But the entry itself remains free to start.
☕ Know a great café?
Maybe you don’t run a café yourself.
But you know one where cyclists always end up after a ride.
You can simply suggest a location, and we’ll contact them and add it to BikeGraz.
Because honestly:
The best recommendations always come from cyclists.
And cyclists know exactly
where the best coffee waits after 40 km.
👉 Submit a café or recommend one:
bikegraz.at
Who knows — your café might soon become the unofficial
“Cyclist Supply Station of Graz.”