Road biking tours in the Salzkammergut
Various racing bicycle tours in the Salzkammergut region

Reel off uncountable kilometres, feel the wind in your helmet and test your physical boundaries: many sportspeople just cannot resist the temptation of the narrow wheels.
Go to new places with your road bike: in the road biking region Salzkammergut you go through wonderful lake and mountain landscapes of a unique variety during your road biking tours.
Bad Goisern – road biking tour to the Attersee variant 1
This beautiful tour takes you to the most beautiful Salzkammergut lakes.
Starting from Landhotel Agathawirt in Bad Goisern you take the main road B145 to the emperor’s town Bad Ischl. At the junction Bad Ischl Nord you take the road to Ebensee / Gmunden. Before reaching Ebensee you turn left into the Weißenbachtal valley (B153) and reach Weißenbach am Attersee. Via Strobl and Bad Ischl you finally go back to Bad Goisern.
Bad Goisern – Attersee with the racing bike variant II - long
The first part of this variant is the same as variant I until Weißenbach am Attersee. Then you cycle anti-clockwise around the Attersee and pass the villages Steinbach, Weyregg, Schörfling and Seewalchen, Attersee, Nussdorf and finally Unterach. Here you take the road to Mondsee. Just as in variant I you then go via Wiesenau and Schafling to St. Gilgen, then on to Strobl and Bad Ischl until you reach Landhotel Agathawirt in Bad Goisern.
Bad Goisern – Strobl on the racing bike
A beautiful and easy racing bike tour from Bad Goisern to Lake Wolfgang and through the emperor’s town Bad Ischl. Along the main road B145 you go slightly downhill to Bad Ischl. On a parallel path to the main road you cross the emperor’s town before you bike on a short stretch of the main road B158 to Pfandl. There you turn right at the traffic lights to the “Alte Wolfgangseestraße” L546. Via Wirling and Radau the road goes to Strobl and from here along the B158 back to the starting point in Bad Goisern.

Obertraun – Bad Aussee road biking tour
This tour leads you through the picturesque Koppental valley.
From the hotel you take the east shore hiking and biking path to Obertraun. There you make a turn to the road leading into the Koppental valley before you conquer the steepest part, the Koppenpass with a challenging gradient of max. 23%. On you go to Bad Aussee and then on the main road B145 towards Bad Goisern. At the traffic junction Bad Goisern Süd you turn to the main road B153 towards Gosaumühle. Here you turn at the junction and go via Hallstatt and Obertraun back to Hotel Agathawirt.
Road bike holidays in Landhotel Agathawirt
Have we wetted your appetite to explore the unique natural landscape of the Dachstein-Salzkammergut with the road bike? Bikers will be very well cared for in Landhotel Agathawirt and will always receive valuable tips for their bike tours by the hosts themselves. Send us a no-obligation enquiry for your holidays in Landhotel Agathawirt in Bad Goisern!
Selected road bike routes around Bad Goisern
To the dwarfs at the Kreuzberg




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Kreuzberg nature reserve with a variety of hiking and walking options directly in Weyer
Recommended season:
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- Family friendly
- Botanical highlights
Starting from the Kreuzberg parking lot under the railroad underpass, turn right to the entrance to the Kreuzberg. Always following the arrow "Kreuzberg-Rundweg E20" you reach the Einsiedlerboden, the Adi Seifert bench, the refuge and the Three Crosses. Passing the Rosa-Bründl, the trail leads to the Gesäuseblick, then downhill over lockpentines to the Einsiedlerboden and from there back to the starting point.
Path variants in the Kreuzberg nature reserve
Markt-Commune trail to the Gesäuseblick (6.3 km): Kreuzberg parking lot - Gesäuseblick - Mühleck - railroad promenade - parking lot.
Wittberg trail (4 km): Kreuzberg parking lot - Schmeidl monument - Einsiedler Boden - Wittberg -Baronberg - railroad promenade - parking lot
Mitter-Weg (4 km): Parking lot - Schmeidl monument - Kreuzberg Boden - refuge - parking lot
Kreuzbergritter-Weg (3 km): Walcherberg bridge - Thürbauer - Einsiedler Boden - Schmeidl monument - parking lot
Schmeidl trail (1.5 km): Parking lot - Schmeidl monument - Thürbauer chapel - railroad promenade - parking lot
Drei-Kreuze-Weg (2.6 km): Parking lot - Schmeidl Monument - Refuge - "Three Crosses" Nature Monument
Directions:A few meters after the railroad underpass, turn right to the entrance (large dwarf). Short ascent to the memorial stone of notary Dr. Friedrich Schmeidel, who was actively involved in the creation of the hiking trails on Kreuzberg. The path continues on a comfortable incline.
At the first crossroads you will see the arrow "Kreuzberg-Rundweg E20"; similar signposts are followed throughout the hike. The Einsiedlerboden is a good place for a rest, and following the sign "Kreuzberg-Rundweg E20" you will reach the "Adi Seifert-Bank". From here you can see the pilgrimage church Heiligenstein. Now you come to the refuge, from which you have a view to the Heiligenstein and the Gaflenztal in the direction of Waidhofen an der Ybbs. On the way up there are always wonderful views of Weyer. When you come out of the forest, follow the forest road for a short distance, past the nature conservation monument - from here it is about 500 meters to the "Three Crosses" - to Kreuzboden (wood storage area).
Attention. Continue sharply to the right - the signpost can be seen.You continue hiking past the Rosa-Bründl to the "Gesäuseblick", which invites you to a short rest. From here you can see the Großer and Kleiner Buchstein and behind them the Hochtor. The hike continues and the forest gives a view of Weyer, with the Rapoldeck free. Via the "H. u. P. Neubauer Weg" one goes down in serpentines. Once on the forest road, continue to the left until you reach the sign "Kreuzberg-Rundweg E20" or Wittbergweg and hike in the young forest to Einsiedlerboden and there back to the starting point
Variety of trail options in the nature reserve Kreuzberg
Markt-Commune trail to the Gesäuseblick (6.3 km): Kreuzberg parking lot - Gesäuseblick - Mühleck - railroad promenade - parking lot
Wittberg trail (4 km): Kreuzberg parking lot - Schmeidl monument - Einsiedler Boden - Wittberg -Baronberg - railroad promenade - parking lot
Mitter trail (4 km): Parking lot - Schmeidl monument - Kreuzberg Boden - refuge - parking lot
Kreuzbergritter-Weg (3 km): Walcherberger bridge - Thürbauer - Einsiedler Boden - Schmeidl monument - parking lot
Schmeidl-Weg (1,5 km): Parking lot - Schmeidl monument - Thürbauer chapel - railroad promenade - parking lot
Three Crosses-Weg (2,6 km): Parking lot - Schmeidl monument - refuge - nature protection monument "Three Crosses".
Tip:Climate-friendly to the National Park Region - railway station Weyer: By train you can reach the starting point for this hike in about 2 hours from Linz and in about 2.5 hours from Vienna.

Getting there
From Salzburg/Linz: A1 motorway exit Enns-Steyr > B115 into the Enns Valley
From Vienna: A1 motorway exit Haag > B42 > B122 > B115 into the Enns Valley
From Passau: A8 Passau > Wels > A1 motorway exit Enns-Steyr > B115 into the Enns Valley
From Graz: A9 Pyhrnautobahn > motorway exit Klaus > Grünburg > into the Ennstal Valley
Public Transit
The Ennstalbahn runs between Linz and Weißenbach-St. Gallen.
Details at www.ooevv.at
Railway Stations are located in Steyr, Garsten, Lahrndorf, Dürnbach, Ternberg, Trattenbach, Losenstein, Reichraming, Großraming, Gaflenz, Weyer, Küpfern, Kastenreith, Kleinreifling and Weißenbach-St. Gallen.
Parking
Weyer/Kreuzberg parking near the market place
- Suitable for seniors
- Suitable for families
- Suitable for children
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Early winter
- Deep winter
Please get in touch for more information.
To the dwarfs at the Kreuzberg Tourismusverband Steyr und die Nationalpark Region
Stadtplatz 27
4400 Steyr
Phone +43 7252 53229 - 0
E-Mailreichraming@steyr-nationalpark.at
Webwww.steyr-nationalpark.at/
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