Description
Cyclists gather as many elevation meters as on the Semmering Railway on the 36-kilometer-long World Heritage bike route. Of course with less luggage but probably breathing similarly hard as during the technical masterpiece, which in 1854 was the first standard-gauge mountain railway in Europe, running over viaducts, through tunnels and difficult terrain and today counts as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Those who undertake the challenging route experience beautiful views of the more than 160-year-old pioneering achievement and also enjoy views of elegant summer resort villas along the Semmering Hochstraße.
Starting point of the tour
Gloggnitz train station
Destination point of the tour
Gloggnitz train station
Route description World Heritage - bike route
The starting point is Gloggnitz train station. From there, the route follows Bahnhofstraße to the main road, where you turn right. Shortly before Gloggnitz main square, go left uphill and then continue straight left past the Gloggnitz town hall.
At the roundabout next to the Gloggnitz natural swimming pond, follow the signs towards Semmering. The route continues on Semmeringstraße until another roundabout is reached. There the route continues on L4168 towards Weißenbach. After the sharp left curve, continue to Schottwien. The ride continues through the town towards Maria Schutz.
The route then continues towards Semmering. In this section, the Maria Schutz motorway ramp to the S6 is passed – here increased traffic volume is to be expected. Afterwards, the route continues to Greis. There, a gravel road branches off to the right. At the next intersection, keep right again towards Semmering train station.
Following Bahnhofstraße, go uphill to the next intersection, where you turn right onto the Semmering pass. At the roundabout, go straight ahead, then after the supermarket turn right uphill. This street leads into Hochstraße.
The route continues past hotels and historic villas to the Südbahnhotel, recognizable by its distinctive green roof. There turn left towards Breitenstein. The route runs steadily downhill through the upper part of the Adlitzgräben to Breitenstein.
Here you meet the state road L4167 towards Schottwien. From there, continue on L4168, which leads back to the starting point in Gloggnitz.
Directions
From Vienna, take the A2 South Motorway to the S6 Semmering Expressway and take the Gloggnitz exit.
From Graz, take the S6 Semmering Expressway and take the Gloggnitz exit.
Parking
Parking is available at Gloggnitz train station.
Arrival by train to Gloggnitz train station, where the starting point of the bike route is also located.