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The Sultans Trail is a long-distance footpath from Vienna to Istanbul. It is long. The path passes through Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, East Macedonia and Thrace in northern Greece, and Turkey.


History

Sultans Trail (''recte'' Sultan's) takes its name from sultan Süleyman Kanuni, Suleiman the Magnificent, of the Ottoman Empire who led Ottoman armies to conquer
Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers a ...
and most of Hungary before his invasion was checked at the
Siege of Vienna Sieges of Vienna may refer to: * Siege of Vienna (1239) * Siege of Vienna (1276) * Siege of Vienna (1287) * Siege of Vienna (1477), unsuccessful Hungarian attempt during the Austro–Hungarian War. *Siege of Vienna (1485), Hungarian victory during ...
. The main path follows the route of sultan Suleiman the Magnificent on his way to Vienna. He started on 10 May 1529 from Istanbul and arrived 23 September 1529 in Vienna (141 days). It was to be the Ottoman Empire's most ambitious expedition to the west, but the Austrian garrison inflicted upon Suleiman his first defeat. A second attempt to conquer Vienna failed in 1532. In 1566, at the age of 60, the sultan led his army for the last time; he died close to Szigetvár in Hungary. In contrast to its past the Sultan's Trail nowadays forms a path of peace, a meeting place for people of all faiths and cultures. The trail starts at St. Stephen's Cathedral in the centre of Vienna; the bells of this church are made from the melted iron of Ottoman cannons. It ends at the tomb of the Sultan in Istanbul. The Sultan’s Trail was developed by volunteers from the Netherlands-based NGO Sultans Trail – A European Cultural Route. Apart from the Romanian and Bulgarian mountains, the trail can be walked all year round. Most parts of the route have ample accommodation such as hotels, pensions or private rooms. In parts of Hungary and Bulgaria a tent is necessary.


In popular culture

In 2020, BBC broadcast series three of ''Pilgrimage: The Road to Istanbul'' which was about the Sultans Trail.


Route of the Sultans Trail

Austria ''Main route'': Vienna-Simmering, Schwechat,
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. ''Austria – Purbach route'': Wien-Simmering, Schwechat,
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, St. Margarethen im Burgenland,
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, in Hungary
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, Sopron, Brennbergbánya, back again in Austria,
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, Drassmarkt,
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, Karl, Oberrabnitz,
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, Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz, Klostermarienberg . Slovakia ''Main route'': Devin,
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, Radvaň nad Dunajom-Žitava,
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, Moča,
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, Obid, Štúrovo ''Slovakia – Romantic route of Omar and Fatima'': Devin,
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, Dunaföldvár, Szekszárd,
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, Mohács,
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Lackenbach Lackenbach ( hu, Lakompak, hr, Lakimpuh) is an Austrian municipality in the District of Oberpullendorf, Burgenland. Geography Lackenbach lies in the Oberpullendorf District, the Middle Burgenland and is not divided into any districts. Hist ...
, Weppersdorf, St.Martin,
Kaisersdorf Kaisersdorf ( hr, Kalištrof, hu, Császárfalu) is a town in the district of Oberpullendorf in the Austrian state of Burgenland Burgenland (; hu, Őrvidék; hr, Gradišće; Austro-Bavarian: ''Burgnland;'' Slovene: ''Gradiščanska'') is t ...
, Drassmarkt,
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, Karl, Oberrabnitz,
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, Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz, Klostermarienberg, back to Hungary Köszeg, Sárvár,
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, Udvar. Croatia ''Main route'': Topolje,
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, Grabovac, Darda,
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, Đakovo, Vinkovci, Vukovar,
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, Opatovac, Ilok. Serbia ''Main route'':
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, Morović,
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, Mačvanska Mitrovica, Jarak, Šabac,
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, Dimitrovgrad. ''Serbia Carski Drum route (till Belgrade)'':
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, Novi Sad, Petrovaradin, Sremski Karlovci,
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Šatrinci Šatrinci (Serbian language, Serbian Cyrillic: Шатринци, Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Satrinca'') is a village in Serbia. It is located in the Irig, Serbia, Irig municipality, in the Srem District, Vojvodina province. The village has a ...
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, Golubinci, Vojka, Novi Banovci, Zemun. Romania ''Main route'': Timișoara, Hunedoara, Deva, Alba Iulia, Sibiu, Pitesti, Bucharest,
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, Bulgaria ''Main route'': Kalotina, Dragoman, Sofia,
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, Ihtiman, Pazardzhik,
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, Sadovo,
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, Mineralni Bani, Haskovo, Harmanli, Lyubimets,
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. ''Bulgaria Mübadele route (after Sofia)'': Vitosha, Samokov, Rila Monastery,
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, Velingrad, Borino, Trigrad, Mugla,
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, Madan,
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, Ivaylovgrad. Greece ''Main route'' (all located in East Macedonia and Thrace): Ormenio, Dikaia, Marasia, Kastanies ''Greece mübadele route (after Ivaylovgrad)'': Kyprinos, Komara, Fylakio, Elaia, Plati, Arzos Rizia, Kastanies Turkey ''Main route'': Kapıkule, Kemalköy,
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, Sarayakpınar, (Sırpsındığı), Avarız, Edirne, Kösençiftliği, Söğütlüdere,
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, Hamzabey, Uluçınar, , Karlı, Hallaçlı, , Çatalca, Dursunköy, Sazlıbosna, Hacımaşlı,
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, Eyüp Sultan Mosque,
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and Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul. ''Turkey avyolu route (after Edirne)'': Hıdırağa, Karayusuf, Turkye, Karayusuf, Ortakça, Kavaklı, Yağcılı,
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, Dolhan, Paşayeri,
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, Kırklareli, Kızılcıkdere, Üsküpdere, Karıncak, Kaynarca, Pınarhisar, Erenler, Poyralı, Doğanca, Develi, Vize, , ,
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, Kavacık,
Saray A seraglio, serail, seray or saray (from fa, wikt:سرای#Persian, سرای, sarāy, palace, via Turkish language, Turkish and Italian language, Italian) is a castle, palace or government building which was considered to have particular adm ...
, Küçük Yoncalı, Safaalan, Binkılıç, Aydınlar, Yaylacık, Gümüşpınar, İhsaniye, Akalan, Dağyenice, Boyalık, Dursunköy, (after Dursunköy the same route as above).


References


External links


Official Sultans Trail website

Official Sultans Trail website in Serbian Language

Overview of cultural Routes in Turkey

Sultanstrail and Sufipath united



Books


Journal of Suleiman the Magnificent during 1. siege of Vienna
German Language * Sultan's Trail wandelgids – Wandelen in Thracië. Sedat Çakır, 2011. . Dutch Language guide book of Turkish part of Sultans Trail. {{coord missing, Hungary European long-distance paths Hiking trails in Europe Hiking trails in Turkey Hiking trails in Greece Hiking trails in Bulgaria Hiking trails in Romania Hiking trails in Serbia Hiking trails in Croatia Hiking trails in Hungary Hiking trails in Slovakia Hiking trails in Austria