Mountain biking tours

Tour tips from mountain bikers for mountain bikers in the Salzkammergut

A thundering waterfall next to a cliff in the Salzkammergut region
Mountains, lakes, waterfalls and more to discover

Your hosts Andrea and Bernhard are well acquainted with the region - Bernhard himself moreover is a certified mountainbike-guide. They both are at your disposal in the mornings and evenings for tour tips for mountain bikers in the Salzkammergut.

Landhotel Agathawirt has a wide range of offers for mountain bikers:

  • We offer: 3 guided tours per week in at least 2 ability groups. At least 1 additional easy tour per week for beginners. Euro 85,- per tour and person.
  • For e-mountain bikers there are special guided e-mountain bike tours incl. technique training. From 2 persons - Euro 170,- per tour.

 

Our special mountain biking tour tips

  • the Hallstättersee-Koppenwinkel-Round – 30 km, 150 metres of change in altitude – wonderful sight to the village of Hallstatt – nature of Koppenwinkelsee
  • the Weissenbach Round – 21 km, 240 metres of change in altitude – our tour for the afternoon after your trip
  • the Hochmuth-Round – 23 km, 500 meters of change in altitude – nice tour for half- a – day
  • the Blaa-Alm Round– 45.5 km, 960 metres of change in altitude – a classic to get started and get to know the region, but also THE tour to take when it is very hot, since most of the change in altitude has to be conquered at the beginning of the tour and Altaussee Lake is a welcome stop off to cool down
A wheel leaning against a fence placed in front of a cliff at the Eternal Wall
A bike tour to the Eternal Wall - pure thrill
  • the Kaiser Tour – 38 km, 770 metres of change in altitude – The tour doesn't just earn its name Kaiser Tour because it leads through the forests and along the paths that Franz and Sis once travelled on foot and by carriage, but primarily because of the highlights it offers. You will see the Ewige Wand and the Tauernweg to Ischl and it has lots of cozy cabins with the Ratluck'n and Hoisenradalm to offer.
  • the Sandling-Round - 35 km, 1350 metres of change in altidude – have a break at lake Altausee and a Kaiserschmarrn at the Hütteneck-hut
  • the Raschberg Round – 52.50 km, 1,610 metres of change in altitude – Into the Ausseerland and over the challenging Grabenbach back up to the Raschberg – marvelous view of one of the best-known mountain meadows in the Salzkammergut – the Hütteneckalm – the Kaiserschmarrn alone is reason enough for a visit!
  • the Durchgangsalm-Round – 48 km, 1380 Hütteneckalm – The tour starts on Lake Hallstatt and leads along the new bike path with a view of the world-famous city of Hallstatt before the path becomes steep in the Echerntal on the way to Gosau – a tour that offers everything – beautiful views, cosy meadows, challenging inclines and declines.
  • the Salzkammergut 5 Lake Tour (lake Wolfgangsee, Schwarzensee, etc.) – 60 km, 1350 Hütteneckalm – Mountains and lakes: a combination that the Salzkammergut presents spectacularly, beautiful views and also very appropriate for bikers who without a lot of technical skills.

The team of Landhotel Agathawirt will be happy to help you with your mountain bike plans. Send us your no-obligation enquiry for your mountain bike holidays today.

Mountain bike tours in the Salzkammergut

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Cemetery church of St. Leonhard to Spital am Pyhrn

Spital am Pyhrn, Oberösterreich, Österreich
  • All weather
  • Suitable for groups

The St. Leonhard church is located on the outskirts of Spital am Pyhrn. The overall picture of the original Gothic St. Leonhard's Church is a mixed of four styles.

The history of this church leads us into the mysteries of ancient times. According to tradition, is on the rocks, which now forms the foundation for the front of the nave and the chancel of the upper church, have once been a pagan sacrificial site.

At the beginning of the 15th century, the upper church was built in honour of the Mother of God Mary and St. Leonhard. The consecration took place on 27 September 1439 by Bishop Friedrich von Aufseß. As a former canon, he had chosen Spital as his retirement home after his time as Bishop of Bamberg. He financed the purchase of the market town of Windischgarsten and promoted the expansion of the monastery. Friedrich von Aufseß died in 1440. Since the restoration of St. Leonhard's Church (1973-75), his gravestone can be seen in the lower church room, to the left of the rock altar.

Building activities with the construction of the lower church was continued at the foot of the rock on the west side. That part was published on 22 August 1462 by Sigismund consecrated Auxiliary Bishop of Passau (Bishop of Salona) in honor of the crucified Saviour. In cross altar are several valuable statues, mainly from the 18th Century. The representations of Christ, the Virgin Mary, of John and Mary Magdalene comes to Lambach by sculptor Franz Xaver leithner. Also the 5 statues on simulated Olives come from the sculptor leithner. The bell in the tower is as old as the foundation of the Church, it was founded in 1440 by a choir master to the hospital. Lead to the upper church 2 spiral staircases, with the stairs on the south side is built around up some earlier than those on the north side of the church.
The upper church has 3 altars. At the high altar there is a painting by Kremser-Schmid from 1774, which depicts Saint Leonhard. A statue of Saint Sebastian and Saint Roch can be seen to the left and right in front of the picture. The former high altar painting by Kremser-Schmid from 1774, hanging on the north wall, depicts the church patron Leonhard. The eastern window, flanked by the plague saints Sebastian and Rochus, still has the original Gothic tracery, although the Gothic pointed arches are no longer there. The north side altar is dedicated to St. Barbara, the altar in the south shows a picture of St. Catherine; again both paintings are from Kremser-Schmid. The organ was developed by the schoolmaster zu Windischgarsten, later organ builder to Spital am Pyhrn Valentin Hochleithner. It is said that a hermit lived next to the choir, who may also have been a sacristan. The tower and roof structure were rebuilt in 1774.

The overall picture of the original Gothic St. Leonhard's Church is a mixed of four styles. The Gothic in construction and in the remarkable frescoes, Renaissance in the chair cheeks, the Baroque in the images of the Kremser-Schmidt and the Rococo in the picture frame.
But not only the rich craftsmanship that the two-storey church building, but also above all the silence is that anyone who has visited the church once under its spell.

The St. Leonard's Church is also the church and cemetery is surrounded by it.

The church can only be viewed from the outside!

Guided tours of St Leonhard's Church only by arrangement with the parish office for a voluntary donation!

  • Registration required

Elevation

660 m

Accessibility / arrival

Coming from Windischgarsten, drive through the town of Spital am Pyhrn. At the southern end of Spital am Pyhrn, on the main road, is the cemetery church of St. Leonhard.

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Voluntary donations!

  • All weather
  • Suitable for groups
  • Suitable for schools
Season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter

Not suitable for wheelchairs. The property is not compliant with Austria's ÖNORM legal standard.

Contact


Cemetery church of St. Leonhard to Spital am Pyhrn
Stiftsplatz 2
4582 Spital am Pyhrn

Phone +43 7563 246
mobile +43 676 87765394
E-Mailpfarre.spital@pptv.at
Webwww.dioezese-linz.at/spital-am-pyhr…
https://www.dioezese-linz.at/spital-am-pyhrn

Contact person
kath. Pfarre Spital am Pyhrn Höller
Stiftsplatz 2
4582 Spital am Pyhrn

Phone +43 7563 246
mobile +43 676 87765394
E-Mailpfarre.spital@pptv.at
Webwww.dioezese-linz.at/spital-am-pyhrn

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