Most cycle route
Cycling tour Starting from Amstetten station
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 112,00 km
- Duration: 7:30 h
- Ascent: 617 m elevation gain
- Descent: 617 m elevation gain
The "Grand Tour" on the Moststraße: from the Danube floodplains to the gently undulating foothills of the Alps, past square farms and pear tree trellises. Ideal tour for e-bikes!
- Starting point of the tour
- Amstetten station
- Tour destination
- Amstetten station
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 112,00 km
- Duration: 7:30 h
- Ascent: 617 m elevation gain
- Descent: 617 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:6/6
- Overall experience:6/6
- Scenery:6/6
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- Highest point0 m
- Round tour
- Nice views
- With refreshment stops
- Suitable for families and children
The "Grand Tour" on the Moststraße: from the Danube floodplains to the gently undulating foothills of the Alps, past square farms and pear tree trellises. Ideal tour for e-bikes!
The Cider cycle route combines an impressive variety of landscapes. You cycle from the Danube floodplains to the gently undulating foothills of the Alps and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views. Mighty square farms, friendly villages and Most pear tree trellises line the route.
Numerous beautiful places invite you to linger and visit: the baroque Seitenstetten Abbey with its historic garden, the Mostviertel Farmers' Museum in Gigerreith (Amstetten), the Ostarrichi culture farm in Neuhofen an der Ybbs, the parish churches and the view from St. Michael am Bruckbach (south of St. Peter in der Au), the Haag open-air museum and Ardagger Abbey with the church of the former abbey.
Note: The cycle route is signposted in both directions and can also be cycled in the other direction.
The Moststraße cycle route crosses the federal road several times. Please observe the traffic regulations! Groups with children are advised to dismount and push their bikes across the road together.
Suitable for all types of bikes. Helmets are mandatory for children.
- Stages: Amstetten > Neuhofen > Seitenstetten > Haag > Erla > Wallsee > Amstetten
- Length: 110 km
- Surface: Almost entirely paved secondary roads
- Traffic: Almost continuously little to no traffic, although some sections on slightly busier roads
- Signage: own markers with red line or red pear
Starting from the station in Amstetten, the route runs the first 8 km through Allersdorf and southwards to Euratsfeld, mostly flat. Then it continues slightly hilly to Neuhofen an der Ybbs. Shortly before Neuhofen, after about 14 km, a stop at the RelaxResort Kothmühle is recommended.
From Neuhofen, you cycle on a flat section to the west, continuing over Kröllendorf, where you cross the Ybbs river. The section between Kröllendorf, Abetzdorf near Kematen, and Biberbach is somewhat hillier again, but there are no significant climbs.
Shortly after Biberbach, there is a short climb to the highest point of the tour (398 m) before continuing towards Seitenstetten and St. Peter/Au. If you have time, you should make a stop at the historic courtyard garden of the Seitenstetten Abbey before continuing to Weistrach. In this Mostkirtag community, about half of the Most cycle route is completed.
From Weistrach, the Most cycle route leads again gently uphill and downhill alternately to the north to the animal park community of Haag. Especially for families who only cycle one stage of the route, a visit to the zebras, meerkats, and co. is recommended.
From Haag, the route continues northwards to St. Valentin, then follows a short climb with a descent to Erla. From Erla, it rolls flat further east to Wallsee, from kilometer 84 parallel to the Danube. At km 90, the route leaves the Danube, but the continuation to Ardagger is also very flat.
The last section of the route from Ardagger Markt via Ardagger Stift and Viehdorf is somewhat hillier again, until the endpoint at the station in Amstetten is reached after nearly 112 km.
Park & Ride parking near the station.
Note: short-term parking zone in Amstetten town center.Westautobahn A1: Exit Amstetten-West or Amstetten East, then continue to the town center to the station.
By ÖBB or Westbahn to Amstetten.
Recharge and refresh along the route with a stop at the regionally typical Moststraße taverns and Most wine inns.
Recommended period
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Letzte Änderung: 26 Mar 2026