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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To the dwarfs at Kreuzberg

Starting place: 3335 Weyer
Destination: 3335 Weyer

Short description:

Kreuzberg nature reserve with a variety of hiking and walking options directly in Weyer


Quality of experience: ***

Recommended season:
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
Properties:
  • Loop
  • Scenic
  • Family friendly
  • Botanical highlights

Description:

Starting from the Kreuzberg parking lot, go under the railway underpass and turn right to the entrance to Kreuzberg. Always follow the arrow "Kreuzberg circular trail E20" to reach Einsiedlerboden, the Adi Seifert bench, the shelter, and the Three Crosses. Passing the Rosa-Bründl, go to Gesäuse viewpoint, down the switchbacks to Einsiedlerboden, and from there back to the starting point.

Trail variants in the Kreuzberg nature reserve
Market-Commune trail to Gesäuse viewpoint (6.3 km): Kreuzberg parking lot – Gesäuse viewpoint – Mühleck – railway promenade – parking lot
Wittberg trail (4 km): Kreuzberg parking lot – Schmeidl memorial – Einsiedlerboden – Wittberg – Baronberg – railway promenade – parking lot
Mitter trail (4 km): Parking lot – Schmeidl memorial – Kreuzberg Boden – shelter – parking lot
Kreuzberg knights trail (3 km): Walcherberger bridge – Thürbauer – Einsiedlerboden – Schmeidl memorial – parking lot
Schmeidl trail (1.5 km): Parking lot – Schmeidl memorial – Thürbauer chapel – railway promenade – parking lot
Three Crosses trail (2.6 km): Parking lot – Schmeidl memorial – shelter – nature reserve monument “Three Crosses”

Directions:
A few meters after the railway underpass, turn right to the entrance (large dwarf). A short ascent to the memorial stone of notary Dr. Friedrich Schmeidl, who actively promoted the creation of the hiking trails on Kreuzberg. The path continues with a gentle incline. At the first intersection, you will see the arrow "Kreuzberg circular trail E20"; you follow similar signposts throughout the hike. Einsiedlerboden offers a rest area; following the "Kreuzberg circular trail E20" sign, you reach the "Adi Seifert bench." From here, the Heiligenstein pilgrimage church is visible. Next comes the shelter, offering a view towards Heiligenstein and the Gaflenz valley towards Waidhofen an der Ybbs. On the way up, there are always wonderful views of Weyer. When you exit the forest, follow a short section of the forest road, pass the nature reserve monument – from here it's about 500 meters to the "Three Crosses" – to Kreuzboden (wood storage area). Attention! Turn sharply right – the signpost is visible. Continue past Rosa-Bründl to the "Gesäuse viewpoint," which invites a short break. From here you can see the Große and Kleine Buchstein and behind them the Hochtor. The hike continues with the forest giving views of Weyer, including Rapoldeck. Via the "H. u. P. Neubauer Way," descend in switchbacks. Upon reaching the forest road, turn left until the signpost "Kreuzberg circular trail E20" or Wittberg trail, and hike through the young forest to Einsiedlerboden and back to the starting point. Variety of trail options in the Kreuzberg nature reserve Market-Commune trail to Gesäuse viewpoint (6.3 km): Kreuzberg parking lot – Gesäuse viewpoint – Mühleck – railway promenade – parking lot Wittberg trail (4 km): Kreuzberg parking lot – Schmeidl memorial – Einsiedlerboden – Wittberg – Baronberg – railway promenade – parking lot Mitter trail (4 km): Parking lot – Schmeidl memorial – Kreuzberg Boden – shelter – parking lot Kreuzberg knights trail (3 km): Walcherberger bridge – Thürbauer – Einsiedlerboden – Schmeidl memorial – parking lot Schmeidl trail (1.5 km): Parking lot – Schmeidl memorial – Thürbauer chapel – railway promenade – parking lot Three Crosses trail (2.6 km): Parking lot – Schmeidl memorial – shelter – nature reserve monument “Three Crosses”

Tip:
Climate-friendly to the National Park region – Weyer train station: By train, you can reach the starting point for this hike in about 2 hours from Linz and about 2.5 hours from Vienna.

Starting place: 3335 Weyer
Destination: 3335 Weyer

duration: 1h 18m
length: 3,8 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 218m
Altitude difference (downhill): 133m

Lowest point: 397m
Highest point: 610m
difficulty: easy
condition: easy
panoramic view: Individual Views

Paths covering:
Gravel, Street, Hiking trail

Starting point: Weyer/marketplace
Destination: Weyer/marketplace

further information:
  • Flatly

Accessible all year round

Accessibility / arrival

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 lot near the marketplace

Route planner for independent travellers
  • Suitable for seniors
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for children
Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Early winter
  • Deep winter

Please get in touch for more information.

To the dwarfs at 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/
https://www.steyr-nationalpark.at/

We speak the following languages

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