Details for: Kleine Erlauftalradweg (former Meridian bike route)
Brief description
Of castles and playgrounds
Description
In the brewing town of Wieselburg, the Kleine Erlauf flows into the Große Erlauf – and the newly designed “Zwiesel” with its places to stay and rest is also the starting point for the Kleine Erlauftalradweg. From Wieselburg, the Kleine Erlauf can be nicely explored over 35 kilometers. Heading south, there are repeatedly fantastic views of the Mostviertel mountain world – and historic castles and well-developed playgrounds line the path.
You cycle through the charming Kleine Erlauftal – past old pear trees and insider tips like the Mostviertler Solstice Circle or the Perwarth castle ruins.
An alternative route leads from Wang via the Ewixengraben to the cultural village of Reinsberg with the well-known castle arena. At the endpoint in Kienberg-Gaming, the route can be extended towards Gaming and Lunz am See – or you can cycle back to Wieselburg on the Erlauftalradweg.
Starting point of the tour
Wieselburg (Zwiesel)
Destination point of the tour
Kienberg-Gaming
Route description Kleine Erlauftalradweg (former Meridian bike route)
The route along the Kleine Erlauf upstream via Wolfpassing, Steinakirchen, Wang, Randegg and Gresten to Kienberg-Gaming, where it connects to the Große Erlauftalradweg.
Directions
Via the West Autobahn A1; exit Ybbs towards Wieselburg (B 25) to Wieselburg
By train to Wieselburg station