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you might have more luck here: https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/
these are the Danube related journals...
https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/categories/?o=3d2&category_id=317&do...
No firsthand experience but there'll be Cycling UK and maybe WarmShowers forums or posts about it.
Ive riden along the danube bike path in Austria a couple of times, its very straight and some sections are reletively remote and quiet, so can get a little lonely. it was all fairly well laid loose chipping/tarmac for the main part and a lot of towns have municipal camping grounds I found along the way, so finding a campsite shouldnt be too hard. Food-wise can be a bit hit and miss so worth planning ahead if youre going into any of the less serviced sections depending on your speed. if youre going in summer there are a fair few swimming spots which are great for cooling down.