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.

Two men ride down a road in the Salzkammergut on their racing bike
The most beautiful road bike tours 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

Lynx Trail - Stage 02 Anlaufalm-Laussabaueralm

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Starting place: 4462 Reichraming
Destination: 4581 Rosenau am Hengstpaß

duration: 7h 3m
length: 21,0 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 805m
Altitude difference (downhill): 1.100m

Lowest point: 539m
Highest point: 1.247m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Dreamtour

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Short description:
In the Realm of the Lynx: Hiking through the secluded Hintergebirge mountain range, to the rustic Laussabaueralm mountain hostel


Technique: ***


Quality of experience: ******


Recommended season:
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October


Properties:
  • Multi-stage route
  • Scenic

Description:
In the Realm of the Lynx: Hiking through the secluded Hintergebirge mountain range, to the rustic Laussabaueralm mountain hostel

Directions:
There are many discoveries to be made on this next stage, so we recommend an early start. Retracing yesterday’s steps, you walk along the forest road before taking the turning signposted to ‘Hochschlacht’. This challenging trail winds its way downhill along a ridge to the Grosse Schlucht gorge, covering an altitude difference of 400 m (in wet weather, you might consider taking the nearby forest road instead). Along the trail, you can frequently enjoy spectacular views over the wild forests of the Kalkalpen National Park. In addition to a variety of woodland types, you will also spot some spruce populations affected by bark beetle infestations. In this dedicated wilderness area, ‘bark beetle trees’ are consciously left to wither, seeing that over 30 % of forest organisms (such as birds, beetles and fungi) need dead trees and wood debris in order to survive. Directly at the Schleier Waterfall, the trail joins the Hintergebirgsradweg cycle path you encountered the day before. Turn left, so that you follow the cycle path in an upstream direction, until reaching the Weisswasser wild camping spot. From there, the route takes you along the beautifully constructed Knappensteig trail to the Blahbergalm – a mountain hut serving simple refreshments (restricted opening times). The area used to be a mining site for bauxite and jet – in fact, you might still spot residues of a goods ropeway, and the occasional buried tunnel entry. On weekends and bank-holidays in August and September, the Blahbergalm serves home-made bread, curd cheese, cured meat and sweet pastries. The next stretch of the Luchs Trail follows hiking trail no. 475, which leads past the magical Sieben-Brünn springs, and via the Ahornsattel (‘acorn saddle’) to the Dörflmoaralm cabin. The magnificent scenery of the Totes Gebirge mountain range comes into view, followed by a gentle descent to the Hengst Pass (walking past the Zickerreith inn); once you have reached the pass, you take the gravel road to your right. Although you initially head towards the ’Egglalm’, you keep to the forest track and make your way down to the Red Cross chapel. Now the trail winds its way downhill along the Laussabach stream, taking you to your destination for the day: the Laussabaueralm, a mountain hostel set within a cluster of 300-year-old linden trees

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For more information:

www.luchstrail.at


 


We recommend that you make contact with the Lynx Trail Info & Booking Centre before making a booking.


 


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Safety guidelines:
Mountain Rescue 140

Equipment:
Sturdy mountain walking boots or trail shoes, as well as a rucksack packed with essentials (water bottle, plasters for blisters, trail map, food etc.). You should also be well prepared for changes in the weather. If you are staying overnight in mountain huts don’t forget your sleeping bag!

Additional information:
Hints and tips

 


Lynx Trail Info & Booking Centre


Trail Angels GmbH


Obervellach 15, 9821 Obervellach


Tel.: +43 47 82 93 093


Web: www.bookyourtrail.com


Email: info@bookyourtrail.com


 


Lower Austria Information Office:


Mostviertel Tourismus GmbH


Töpperschloss Neubruck


Neubruck 2/10, 3283 Scheibbs


Tel.: +43 (0) 7482 204 44


Email: info@mostviertel.at


 


 


Upper Austria Information Office:


Tourismusverband Nationalpark Region Ennstal


Eisenstraße 75, 4462 Reichraming


Tel.: +43 (0) 7254 8414


Email: info@nationalparkregion.com


 


Steiermark Information Office:


Tourismusverband Gesäuse


Hauptstraße 35, 8911 Admont


Tel. +43 (0) 3613 21160 10


Email: info@gesaeuse.at

Starting point: Anlaufalm
Destination: Lausserbaueralm

further information:
  • Multi-day tour

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Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

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Lynx Trail - Stage 02 Anlaufalm-Laussabaueralm

 Interactive elevation profile

Download GPS data
Create PDF

Tour-Details

Starting place: 4462 Reichraming
Destination: 4581 Rosenau am Hengstpaß

duration: 7h 3m
length: 21,0 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 805m
Altitude difference (downhill): 1.100m

Lowest point: 539m
Highest point: 1.247m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Dreamtour

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