Riding e-bikes in Germany and Austria
E-bike riding in Germany and Austria
E-bikes are becoming more popular every day than before. It's much easier for the drivers when they don't just have to rely on their own muscle power, but are supported by an electric motor. Mountains, up and down terrain and long routes can be overcome more easily, which even increases our desire to cycle more often.
This naturally raises the question of whether the e-bike is legally considered a normal bicycle? Or are there other regulations that must be observed? Are there different laws between different types of electric bikes? You can find out all about it in this article.
What types of e-bikes are there?
Although we colloquially refer to almost any electric bike as an “e-bike”, there are actually three different types of e-bikes. The largest number of the best-selling e-bikes are actually the so-called “Pedelecs (Pedal Electric Cycles)”. With this type, the cyclist is supported by the motor, but also has to pedal so that the electric drive can be switched on. The sensors on the Pedelec measure how much support you need from the motor. The maximum permitted speed for Pedelecs is currently 25 km/h.
The second type of e-bike is the so-called “S-Pedelec (Speed Pedelec)”. The difference between a Pedelec and an S-Pedelec is that the S-Pedelec is permitted to have a higher speed. With this version of the e-bike motor, you as a cyclist can ride up to 45 km/h and it has a power of 4000W. limited.
If desired, an e-bike can also be ridden by itself and supports a rider not only when he pedals. You can therefore compare it with a moped. You can switch on the independent electric drive using the twist grip or the switch button. This has a limited maximum speed of 25 km/h and an engine power of 500W. limited.
What regulations must be observed for the e-bike?
The difference between an e-bike, a Pedelec and an S-Pedelec is important because from a legal perspective they are considered different types of vehicles. Therefore, different legal regulations apply to different types of e-bikes. While a Pedelec is viewed by the law as a normal bicycle, the S-Pedelec is classified as a moped and therefore a motor vehicle. Whether the normal e-bike should be classified as a bicycle or a moped is still controversial in the case law, because on one side the motor is usually limited to a maximum of 25 km/h, but on the other side it can operate independently drive.
The 20 most beautiful e-bike routes in Germany & Austria
1. Mosel cycle path
The Moselle curves in loops through the hilly wine country. The humidity created by the river combines with the sunshine on the slopes to create a particularly mild climate. This not only has a positive effect on the vine juice, but also attracts countless holidaymakers to go on discovery tours along the Moselle.
Historic Trier: Trier was founded 2000 years ago and is therefore the oldest city in Germany, where numerous ancient monuments from the once Roman city can still be found today beget dominion. The amphitheater, the Basilica of Constantine, the thermal baths and the world-famous Porta Nigra are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In the Eifel and Hunsrück: Sporty e-bikers are always happy about the trips to the Eifel and the Hunsrück. The heights around the Moselle cycle path provide a challenging change from the straight paths directly on the river.
The steepest vineyard in Europe: Here you can climb the Bremmer Calmont, the steepest vineyard in Europe, on the via ferrata of the same name. The Riesling variety is grown in the vineyard, from which you well deserve a glass after a climb.
Cochem's castles: This region, which is located around Cochem, is best known for its castles and palaces. In particular, the Winneburg castle ruins, the Reichsburg Cochem and the Peterskapelle St. Roch.
The half-timbered houses in Kröv: You can admire the real Moselle half-timbered houses in the wine village of Kröv. The unusual name of the wine specialty “Kröver Naked Arsch” shouldn’t put you off and you should try the specialty!
2. Baltic Sea Coast Cycle Path
You cover a large part of the Baltic Sea cycle path directly by the sea. Extraordinary views are guaranteed, namely of the Baltic Sea, the fine beaches and the wild landscapes. Despite the sea panorama, a detour into the interior is still worth it!
The Holstein Switzerland: If you take a small detour in the very east of Schleswig-Holstein, via the Holstein Switzerland, you will be rewarded many times over. Farmland, forest areas, numerous lakes and rolling hills await e-bikers.
Travemünde: The Travemünde, as the historical part of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck, takes its guests into the world of the sea. Starting at the seaside resort museum, everything revolves around the Baltic Sea through the beach promenade to the fishing port.
Wismar World Heritage Site: Wismar's old town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002. The architecture, which was heavily influenced by the Swedish occupation, captivates visitors to Wismar.
Artist's place Ahrenshoop: The former artists' colony Ahrenshoop is located on the Fischland Darß Zingst peninsula. What is special about Ahrenshoop are the local artists. They invite guests to actively participate in the art events. You can let your creative veins run wild here, from pottery to painting!
Usedom and its seaside resorts: There are no less than ten seaside resorts on the German side of the island of Usedom Sage. But the hinterland of the island is also quite worth seeing, where the three beautiful inland lakes: Gothensee, Schmollensee and Wolgastsee are located. Some islands along the e-bike route can only be reached by ferry. You can use your time on the ship for a leisurely cycling break!
3. Ems cycle path
You will find everything you need for a relaxed cycling holiday along the Ems cycle path, in addition to well-signposted e-bike routes. Unique landscapes, restaurants and hotels with character that invite you to stop by.
The Moosheide nature reserve: The Ems rises from many different sources between Hövelhof and Holte Stuckenbrock Castle. In this nature reserve, the fauna and flora have almost never been touched.
Meyer shipyard in Papenburg: If you are interested in modern shipping, you should take a break in Papenburg. The most modern cruise ships are built in the Meyer shipyard. You can also take an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the visitor center.
Fishing town of Ditzum: The small fishing town of Ditzum has a romantic flair. The houses that date back to the 8th century century Original, have been lovingly restored. Here you can get an idea of what fishing looked like a long time ago.
The seaport city of Emden: In the very northern area of the route, in Emden, the Ems flows into the North Sea. You can feel the real East Frisian way of life in this seaport town.
4. Altmühltal cycle path
You can discover one of the most spectacular and varied landscapes in Bavaria here! You can easily explore this classic cycle path by e-bike. With the support of electric bikes, you still have enough time and energy for further exciting discoveries.
The Altmühlsee: The Altmühlsee, picturesquely embedded in a ring dam, is located in the Franconian lake district and is home to numerous bird species that live on the so-called. live on bird island. The educational trail, which connects 40 islands, takes you from island to island.
The Rothenburg master builder's house: Probably the most attractive street in Rothenburg from the Tauber is the Obere Schmiedgasse. The historic houses are lined up one after the other. The Baumesterhaus is the most magnificent of these. The 14 statues, which represent vices and virtues, provide guests with one or two puzzles.
Meditation in the Schulerloch stalactite cave: Near Essing there is a mystical place where bats rule. Guided tours of the Schulerloch stalactite cave take place several times a day. On certain dates you can sometimes forget about time thanks to the guided meditations in the cave.
The costume tours: A slightly different type of city tour is offered in numerous towns in the Altmühltal. The costumed actors and city guides will immerse you deeply in the history of the region at certain locations.
5. Lake Neusiedl cycle path
The quality of the cycle paths on Lake Neusiedl have already been proven by the five-star award from the ADFC. The paths here are well signposted and the pleasant asphalt paths through the idyllic nature guarantee you a successful e-bike holiday. In addition to the 40 bicycle routes, there are numerous excursion destinations on Lake Neusiedl that will make your e-bike trip unforgettable.
Culinary around the lake: Burgenland and especially the area around Lake Neusiedl is known for its unique wines and special hospitality. Wine lovers get their money's worth on an e-bike holiday, because thanks to the special climate, the grapes allow the most demanding types of wine to thrive.
The nature experience at Lake Neusiedl: You should plan enough time here, because you will need it to get to know nature on and around Lake Neusiedl . It is the only steppe lake in Austria and home to fairly rare species of birds and plants. The landscape has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001.
Mörbisch Lake Festival: A fantastic sunset and sounds on the stage above the lake let you forget everyday worries. The Lake Festival is held every year on this largest open-air operetta stage in the world.
The Neusiedlersee Family Park: In addition to the little cyclists, parents also get their money's worth in the Family Park, because of the water attractions, the varied rides and the Climbing facilities also captivate them.
6. Danube Cycle Path
Being able to follow a river for so long is pretty special, as you can do on the Danube Cycle Path. On an e-bike holiday, you accompany the Danube on its way through forests, meadows and valleys, meadows and cities. In addition to the cycling experience, you will find countless sights along the Danube!
The Walhalla in Regensburg: High above the Danube in the Regensburg district are popular photo motifs and memorials. In the halls of the Temple of Honor there are 96 busts of famous German personalities.
The highest church tower in the world in Ulm: In Ulm you will not only find a picturesque old town but also the magnificent Ulm Cathedral. It is the highest church tower in the world and rises more than 160m. in the air.
Schlögener Schlinge: You don't have to take a detour to see this natural spectacle. You can admire the Schlögener Schlinge directly from the Danube cycle path. The Danube winds around a rock formation between Passau and Linz, forming the striking 180-degree curve.
The Three Rivers City of Passau: Passau is a city that lies at the confluence of three rivers. Namely the Danube, the Ilz and the Inn. The imposing Passau Cathedral has the largest church organ in the world, with its 17.974 whistles!
Wachau gourmet region: The Austrian wine region, which is located between Melk and Krems, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Left and right on the terraces of the 30km. The grapes for world-award-winning Wachau wines grow along a long stretch of river.
Vienna: Vienna, the capital of Austria, is the last major destination before you head towards Bratislava from Slovakia. You should definitely enjoy the historical flair of the city and discover the magnificent buildings on the Ringstrasse, the Hofburg, St. Stephen's Cathedral, many museums and the famous Viennese cafés.
7. Rhine cycle path
You can look forward to the cultural highlight and fascinating nature along the Rhine cycle path. The cycle path begins in Switzerland and ends in Holland, where there are numerous sights to admire.
Strassbourg: If you approach the Rhine cycle path from the south, the route takes you on the short stage through France. The romantic city of Strassbourg combines German and French cultures in cuisine and architecture.
Upper and Middle Rhine: All ambitious e-bikers can have fun around the Upper and Middle Rhine and cover big differences in altitude. Even if you take detours into the hills and mountains, they offer a good change.
Gutenberg Museum Mainz: Mainz is home to a stage destination on the Rhine Cycle Path, namely the oldest printing and writing museum. If you ever feel like admiring an original Gutenberg Bible, you can do so in the museum.
The Cologne Cathedral: As a member of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the cathedral stands above Cologne's beautiful city center. In addition to visiting the cathedral, you can also take a wonderful stroll in the alleys surrounding the cathedral.
8. Main cycle path
The Main cycle path celebrated its premiere in 2008, when it was awarded five stars by the ADFC (German Bicycle Club) as the first German long-distance cycle path.
Würzburg Residence: The Würzburg Castle is a member of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the interesting tour of the castle, you can also look forward to small wine tastings, for example in the Staatliches Hofkeller Würzburg.
The romantic Bayreuth: Bayreuth offers numerous sights, such as several churches, castles and museums.
Wertheim and the pointed tower: The pointed tower in Wertheim has a height of 36m. and is the most photographed object in the city.
The Bamberg breweries: A total of nine private breweries ensure that the beer flows in Bambergimmer. Tip: Try the “Aechte Schlenkerla smoked beer from the oak barrels”.
Fairytale town of Hanau: Hike in the area of the Brothers Grimm and the other storytellers in Hanau. The German Fairy Tale Route also begins in Hanau, where there are numerous attractions for children around the fairy tale city.
9. Drau Cycle Path
In the beautiful natural landscapes you will discover the regional cuisine and culture. East Tyrol and Carinthia have a very personal character that is best experienced on an electric bike.
Drausafari: Today the safari has developed into a magnet for visitors, which used to be a completely natural means of exercise. The historic waterway is also an ecologically valuable home for numerous animals that can be seen during the boat trip on the Drau.
Gnome Park Sillian: The Gnome Park is actually much bigger than you imagine! In this spacious area and in the forest there is the longest slope slide in Austria, the high ropes course, a mini golf course and much more.
Lendorfer Au: More than 130 different species of birds live in the Lendorf area. They feel very comfortable in the floodplain because they can easily find the different types of vegetation here. Ponds and streams, forests and ponds form the varied landscape.
Tscheppa Gorge Ferlach: Here in the Tscheppa Gorge you should swap your e-bike for comfortable hiking boots! Because in the gorge you will admire the Devil's Bridge, the Tschauko Falls and the Rock Gate. The barefoot course is also located here. On stone, earth and forest floors in the cool water you can experience the gorge up close and refresh yourself.
10. Via Claudia Augusta
For thousands of years, even with the Romans, the Via Claudia Augusta has been very popular with its natural beauty. Mountain peaks and villages look like something out of a postcard with their snow-covered mountains. They will conjure up holiday moments for you today that you will not forget for a long time.
Alpine Coaster Imst: Nowhere else will you get down the mountain faster than on the Alpine Coaster! The 3500m. The long summer toboggan run promises exciting moments and pure thrills in the Tyrolean Alps.
Zammer Lochputz: The water has been flowing through the Lochputz Gorge for centuries. It is Tyrol's most mystical waterfall and is a refreshing excursion destination for guests with the show power plant and its water experience Steig.
Landeck Castle: So that you can get to know Tyrol and the Tyroleans a little better, you should visit Landeck Castle and the attached museum. The changing exhibitions in the gallery leave nothing to be desired.
Highlight 179: If you want to cross the longest pedestrian bridge in the world, you need a head for heights! The suspension bridge over the Fernpass road B179 is more than 400m. long and swings to 114m. Height above ground.
In addition to the classic sights, you should also treat yourself to a break in one of the many inns. Along the Via Claudia Augusta, many restaurants specialize in preparing specialties from Roman times.
11. EuroVelo 9
The almost 600km. long cycle route takes you through the most beautiful places in Lower Austria and Styria. 600km. On the gentle hills of the wine-growing regions means pure e-bike fun for you. You should definitely allow enough time during the day trips to enjoy plenty of time at the EuroVelo 9 excursion destinations.
Thermen cycle path: The EuroVelo 9 follows the thermal baths cycle path between Vienna and Bad Radkersburg. The cycle route leads past numerous hot springs and thermal baths, such as:b the Vöslau thermal baths, Rogner Bad Blumau or the Bad Radkersburg thermal baths. Warm healing water pampers strained muscles from the springs deep underground after a strenuous day on the e-bike.
South Styrian Wine Route: Southern Styria is famous for its fine wines. Wine lovers will definitely not be disappointed during their excursions. The fresh and fruity wines taste excellent in the Buschenschänken. A visit to a Buschenschank should not be missed on any trip!
Schönbrunn Palace: You can breathe in the historic city air during a stop in the capital Vienna. The well-known sights of Vienna are the Gloriette, Schönbrunn Palace with the park and the Palm House. The zoo in Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace is Europe's oldest zoo!
Laxenburg Palace Park: The Laxenburg Palace Park dates back to the Habsburg Monarchy. The 280hk. The large area is a paradise for architecture and garden fans and is one of the most valuable cultural monuments in Austria.
The EuroVelo 9 route is a special tip for e-bike holidaymakers. The support from the drive of the electric bicycles helps you on the demanding sections of the route such as from Bad Erlach to Mönichkirchen. The route has a total length of 568km. in Austria 568 kilometers and then various connections in the Czech Republic and Slovenia.
12. Salzkammergut cycle path
The Salzkammergut cycle path touches many lakes like no other route in Austria! That's why everything on the bike route in the Salzkammergut revolves around the cool water.
13 lakes to dive into: Along the Salzkammergut cycle path you are spoiled for choice from the 13 different lakes. The most famous lakes are Lake Hallstatt, Lake Wolfgang, Lake Attersee and Lake Traunsee. Numerous smaller lakes also attract guests with their crystal clear water.
Mozart city Salzburg: You can stroll wonderfully in the small streets of Salzburg's old town. The baroque city was once the seat of powerful archbishops and also the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadéus Mozart.
Hallstatt World Heritage Site: The ensemble of historic buildings in Hallstatt in front of the lake of the same name is one of the most photographed motifs in Austria. You can get your own idea of the unique scenery that captivates people. By the way, Hallstatt is also home to the oldest salt mine in the world, which you can still visit today.
Schloss Ort in Gmunden: The castle was already a popular destination for lovers, even before the TV series “Schlosshotel Ort” was decided on Lake Traunsee to rotate. However, most guests do not yet know that there are two buildings in the castle, namely the famous sea castle and the land castle.
The Salzkammergut cycle path is located between the mountains of the beautiful region of Upper Austria and Salzburg.
13. Or Neisse cycle path
The Oder Neiße cycle path is an ideal route for guests looking for peace and quiet. The e-bike routes also have an extra dose of relaxation in store for you. You can feel this through the untouched fauna and flora.
Old town in Görlitz: There are more legends in the old town of Görlitz than in almost any other part of the city. Look for traces of the stories about the three-legged dog, the headless rider or the night blacksmith.
Fürst Pückler Park in Bad Muskau: An entire village was resettled in 1815 for the English-style park. Today the New Muskau Castle is also located in 830hk. large area. Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a portion of Fürst Pückler ice cream with strawberries, chocolate and raspberries.
The Lower Oder Valley: This section of the Lower Oder Valley in Poland is protected as a landscape conservation park. Thanks to this protection, the Lower Oder Valley has developed into the most species-rich habitat in Europe. More than 45 species of mammals, 120 species of birds and 1.000 plant species.
Stettiner Lagoon Nature Park: During a short trip you come from Ueckermünde to the Stettiner Lagoon. The rich natural landscape developed here, where the Oder and the Peene flow into the Baltic Sea. Eagles, beavers and exotic orchid species feel at home here. The Oder Neiße cycle path begins in Zittau and is approx.465km. long
14. Isar Cycle Path & Weser Cycle Path
Along the cycle path, the Weser is always at your side and the sea is the destination in front of you. The adventure on the Weser cycle path builds up to the North Sea and there are many interesting places and sights waiting for you.
Museum Hameln: The Museum Hameln is not only worth a visit for rat catchers, but also deserves a short break. The museum is housed in the most beautiful houses in the city and is therefore a real highlight for architecture fans!
Scheunenviertel Schlüsselburg: The old 26 barns from the 16th century. and 17. Century in Petershagen are an insider tip for explorers. They have been restored as original and give you information about how the ancient people lived in this area.
Achim weekly market: The Achim weekly market is a paradise for connoisseurs and gourmets. The market has been taking place every Wednesday and Saturday for 100 years.
Corvey World Heritage Site: The elegant building, a world heritage site, imperial abbey, castle and museum, is located directly on the Weser cycle path.
Weser ferry Nordenham-Bremerhaven: Swap part of your e-bike cycle trip for a ferry! The cities of Bremerhaven and Nordenham are connected by ferry.
15. Mur cycle path
While cycling on the Mur cycle path, you will come across a delightful natural landscape. First you will be accompanied by the gentle mountains and alpine pastures of Salzburg. Afterwards, the vineyards, hot springs and pumpkin fields await you in Styria.
The Eggenberg Castle: The impressive Eggenberg Castle is located in the western part of the state capital Graz. It is an attraction for fans of architecture from all over Austria, with its bel étage, planetary hall and the enchanting park.
Murtalbahn: The old Murtalbahn has a touch of nostalgia. You shouldn't be surprised, because the carriages in which Emperor Franz Joseph once rode are still preserved in their original form. The Murtalbahn is an insider tip for cyclists, because you can take your bike from Murau to Tamsweg for free!
Holzwelt Murau: You are literally on the wrong track in the Holzwelt Murau. The wood studios focus on wood and trees for participation and many other themed worlds.
Stübing Open-Air Museum: The museum in Stübing is one of the ten largest open-air museums in Austria and offers detailed insights into the culture of Austrian farmers. The open-air museum presents history in a fun way for children. Nature is the main focus of the Mur cycle path and the length of the route is 475km.
16. Roman cycle path
Upper Austria is known for its hearty cuisine, friendly people and idyllic landscape. Treat yourself to everything from delicious bacon dumplings to a musical evening over the Inn in the inn.
The Roman History Museum Ochzethaus: The Ochzethaus is a place in Altheim where Roman culture is still almost alive. The life of the Romans thousands of years ago is not only demonstrated in this museum, but also experienced.
Lower Inn floodplain landscape: The Unterer Inn floodplain landscape is also located at the place where Germany and Austria meet. The nature reserve is home to 300 species of birds and 800 species of butterflies.
Therme Geinberg: If you want to experience the Caribbean flair in Austria, take an e-bike break at the Therme Geinberg. On the sandy beach of the thermal spa complex and under the real palm trees you get the feeling of a South Sea holiday.
Augustinian Canons' Monastery of St. Florian: The St. Florian Monastery towers mightily at the end of the Enns, very close to the hilly landscape of the Traunviertel. The baroque monastery is one of the largest and most famous in the world and the well-known choir boys of St. Florian is at home here.
Lakes in the Salzkammergut: The trio of Attersee, Mondsee and Irrsee has long been an attraction for guests from all over the world. The crystal-clear Attersee is located directly on the Roman cycle path, where it's worth putting on your bathing suits. You can look forward to the gentle hilly landscape of the Inn and Traunviertel with its numerous excursion options.
17. Traisental cycle path
This Mostviertel in Lower Austria has numerous orchards with their juicy fruits and rolling hills on offer. In addition to the famous must, the region in Lower Austria also stands for the landscape and a rich cultural offering. You can see for yourself the diversity of the Lower Austrian holiday region on your e-bike holiday on the Traisental cycle path.
Eibl-Jet all-weather toboggan run: You and your family can experience an afternoon filled with action on the toboggan run in Türnitz. Even in bad weather, the toboggan run is open, where a ride will get your adrenaline pumping!
Mariazellerbahn: The historic Mariazellerbahn between St. Pölten and Mariazell carry a touch of nostalgia. With the longest narrow-gauge railway in Austria, the stages of the e-bike holiday can be shortened easily and conveniently.
Mostviertel swing: At 1000m. The Mostviertel swing stands above the sea on the Muckenkogel. If you dare, get a real swing on the ten meter high swing and enjoy the view of the lily field.
Kameltheater Kernhof: The theater is south of St. Pölten in the program. Camels play the main role in the theater and perform plays every day throughout the summer. The Traisental cycle path was designed especially for children. In the Traisental you will find excursion destinations and hotels around the cycle route that are suitable for children.
18. Tauern cycle path
The Tauern cycle path owes its name to Austria's breathtaking mountains. The beautiful valleys of Saalach, Salzach and Inn are your companions on your Tauern cycle path. The scenic and cultural highlights are pre-programmed in this scenario!
Krimml Waterfalls: The Krimml Waterfalls are the largest waterfalls in Europe and impress you with their 380m drop. You get very close to the glacier water on the waterfall paths around the cool water.
Mozart city Salzburg: With its magical architecture, Salzburg is the jewel on the Tauern cycle path. The small streets of Salzburg's old town are a wonderful place to stroll. The baroque city was once the seat of powerful archbishops and also the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadéus Mozart.
Burghausen Castle: Burghausen is located on the German side of Salzach, directly on the Tauern cycle path. You can see the gigantic castle with its battlements and towers from afar.
Cathedral of St. Stephan in Passau: The Cathedral of St. Stephan, with its baroque style, is located on the highest elevation in Passau's old town and is therefore the center of attraction for culture fans. The baroque sacred building with its frescoes and the largest cathedral organ in the world is located between the Inn and the Danube.
19. Ciclovia Alpe-Adria cycle path
An Alpine crossing can never be more relaxed than it is here! Because you take the practical passages like the Tauernschleuse instead of struggling over the mountain peaks.
Celts in Hallein: The Celts in the Salzburg region left their mark thousands of years ago. Near the city of Salzburg is Hallein, where numerous excursion destinations such as the “Keltenblitz” summer toboggan run, the Celtic Museum or the Celtic village of Salina are located.
Velden Castle: It is the most famous castle in Carinthia and is located directly on Lake Wörthersee outside of Villach. The entire lake can be overlooked from the castle's terrace and a cup of coffee tastes much better than anywhere else.
Gastein Waterfall: The historic buildings at the end of the valley in Bad Gastein have already turned some holidaymakers into regular guests. The Gastein waterfall flows down into the center of the town and its roar can be heard from afar. The Gasteiner Felsentherme is a retreat with healing water for vacation days.
City center of Udine: In the historic city center of Udine you can breathe in the Italian lifestyle. Piazze, the small café and the castello invite you to spend a few longer moments in the capital of Friuli. The Austrian “Schmäh” meets the Italian joys of life on the Ciclovia Alpe Adria cycle path from Salzburg to Grado.
20. Mühlviertel cycle path
The hilly landscape of the Mühlviertel combines sporting challenges with long breaks. The Upper Austrian landscape can be wonderfully explored on foot in the hours away from the cycle path. For example, during a visit to one of the varied sights.
Schlägl Abbey & Brewery: It is widely known that the best beer is brewed in these monasteries. There is a monastery right in the tranquil town of Aigen-Schlägl.
Lebzeltarium Kastner: The sweet gingerbreads exist all year round in the Mühlviertel. Kastner in Bad Leonfelden is the world of gingerbread experiences. Here you can not only try out the entire range, but each guest can personally decorate a gingerbread cookie.
Greinburg Castle in Grein: Greinburg Castle towers mightily above the Danube at the end of a Mühlviertel cycle path. You can experience the medieval castle complex on a guided tour or visit the Danube while enjoying a cup of coffee.
Soaring Freistadt: In the middle of the beautiful Freistadt and on the Mühlviertel cycle path lies the adventure course of a special kind. In the old town, the low and high ropes park can only be reached by the steepest Flying Fox in Austria.
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