Gravel tour Ötscherland
Mountain bike tour Starting from Scheibbs station
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 83,43 km
- Duration: 5:30 h
- Ascent: 1187 m elevation gain
- Descent: 1187 m elevation gain
More and more nature is "experienced" on this journey into the Ybbstal Alps. Water, forest, and mountains are constant companions in the immediate vicinity of His Majesty "Ötscher".
- Starting point of the tour
- Scheibbs station
- Tour destination
- Scheibbs station
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 83,43 km
- Duration: 5:30 h
- Ascent: 1187 m elevation gain
- Descent: 1187 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:5/6
- Overall experience:5/6
- Scenery:5/6
- Lowest point329 m
- Highest point1013 m
- Round tour
- With refreshment stops
- Accessibility by train and bus
Description
Shortly after the start, there is an approximately 4 km long ascent on asphalt and gravel over Ginselberg and further on to Reinsberg. The fast descent down to just before Gaming cools the sweat drops, and past the Kartause Gaming, it cycles rhythmically upward to Pfaffenschlag - an asphalt ascent next to the Ötscherland Express, the nostalgic train between Kienberg and Lunz am See. Once in the village, a short detour to the lake (including dining opportunity at the castle tavern at the end of the street) is worthwhile and back.
It continues idyllically along the Ois on a gravel road to Langau and further gently rising to Lackenhof, where you get a great view of the "Father Mountain" Ötscher. It goes into the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park - through forests and later along the Erlauf - far from civilization and traffic.
The last few kilometers lead back along the Erlauf Valley bike path to Scheibbs.
- safety instructions Please observe the Biker Fair Play rules including the official usage times of the MTB and gravel routes. Be cautious of oncoming bikers when the route runs against the direction of the respective MTB trekking tour signage.
- Equipment Gravel bike, recommended tires at least 33mm, depending on fitness, a slightly lighter gear ratio is required
- Route description From the start at Scheibbs station, follow the "Ginselberg route" (MTB trekking tour) - an approximately 4 km long ascent, first on asphalt, then on gravel. Then follows a relatively long section on asphalt - you leave the Ginselberg route towards Hirmhof and shortly after reach the summit of Reinsberg or the intersection with L6155. Some quite tight curves on pothole-ridden asphalt (CAUTION!!!) characterize the descent down into the Erlauf valley up to just before Gaming. A stretch on the Erlauf valley bike path through Gaming and past the Kartause before you leave the main road on the right at the beginning of the ascent towards Pfaffenschlag. A rhythmic, not too steep asphalt ascent follows - the descent to Lunz am See also has this character. Quickly to the lake and back (very worthwhile!!) and after the village, turn towards Lackenhof, where you cycle - initially on asphalt, then over a narrow bridge to a gravel path - always along the Ois (=upper course of the Ybbs) flat. You go through Langau and follow the MTB signage "Ötscher Trekking Tour" and reach the Ötscher village Lackenhof 4 km later. After the village round, a short ascent to Raneck (asphalt) follows, and immediately after, a long, partly quite steep (caution!) descent on gravel down to the Erlauf. You cycle downstream along it until the intersection with the Erlauf valley bike path and follow this for the last kilometers back to Scheibbs.
- Public transport ÖBB to/from Scheibbs station (change from Westbahn at Ybbs, partly St.Pölten). Bicycle transport may require reservation, and is recommended.
- Editor’s tip Take time for a visit to the House of Wilderness in Lunz am See!
Recommended period
Mostviertel Tourismus GmbH
Neubruck 2/10, 3270 Scheibbs
www.mostviertel.at
info@mostviertel.at
Letzte Änderung: 16 Mar 2026