Multi-day route St. Pölten - Mariazell
Mountain bike tour Starting from St. Pölten, main train station
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 146,73 km
- Duration: 10:00 h
- Ascent: 4074 m elevation gain
- Descent: 3486 m elevation gain
From the city through the Dirndl Valley into the alpine Mostviertel. Pure variety on this stage tour with many stops for the eyes and the palate! Find the offer HERE!
- Starting point of the tour
- St. Pölten, main train station
- Tour destination
- Mariazell, basilica
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 146,73 km
- Duration: 10:00 h
- Ascent: 4074 m elevation gain
- Descent: 3486 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:5/6
- Overall experience:5/6
- Scenery:6/6
- Lowest point266 m
- Highest point1119 m
- Stage tour
- Nice views
- With refreshment stops
- Accessibility by train and bus
From the city through the Dirndl Valley into the alpine Mostviertel. Pure variety on this stage tour with many stops for the eyes and the palate! Find the offer HERE!
From the provincial capital of St. Pölten, the tour quickly leads out into the countryside via the Traisental cycle route and the first meters of altitude are already waiting with the ascent to Rudolfshöhe. Back in the Traisental, you cross over the Kaiserkogel into the Dirndl Valley, which is now crossed from north to south with numerous climbs, some of which should not be underestimated, on the various MTB trekking routes of the municipalities.
The Josef-Franz-Hut on the Geisbühel between Rabenstein and Kirchberg offers a nice opportunity for a rest (and at weekends also for an overnight stay!) and a taste of one or two Dirndl products. The gently undulating Alpine foothills are increasingly replaced by more alpine terrain.
From Puchenstuben, the tour runs through the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park and with Annaberg, the Hubertussee and the section across the Fadental valley, absolute natural highlights await. Freshly cooled down from the Erlaufsee lake, you roll comfortably to the finish at the famous Mariazell pilgrimage church.
- safety instructions Please observe the Biker Fair Play rules including the official usage times of the MTB routes. Be cautious of oncoming bikers when the route runs against the direction of the respective MTB trekking tour signs.
- Equipment MTB hardtail or all-terrain MTB trekking bike
- Route description From St. Pölten main train station, follow the signs to the Traisental cycle path (about 1.5 km). The first kilometers lead gently uphill along the Traisen river on the cycle path towards the south and traffic-free out of the city. In Reith near Wilhelmsburg, turn against the direction of the signs onto the "Sagenstein route" for the first quite steep (!) ascent to Rudolfshöhe, where the first opportunity to stop at the Ochsenburger hut awaits.Back in the valley at Wilhelmsburg, follow more flat kilometers on the Traisental cycle path before turning right in Rotheau and a few kilometers later turning right again against the "Kaiserkogel circuit". Over Meiselhöhe, you climb Kaiserkogel along with its associated hut and then descend against the "Kaiserkogel route" down into the Pielach valley to Rabenstein.The next section runs against part of the "Geisbühel route", where a short out-and-back section to the Josef-Franz hut makes for a worthwhile detour with a stop and, on weekends, overnight stay. Descend to Tradigist and there sharply left onto the "Dörfl auf der Eben route" (again reversed) until shortly before Kirchberg.Continue following the "Loicher Panorama route" (in the "correct" direction) to the Günter chapel near Wallerbach. From there, go down left into the valley and at the L102 turn left again towards Schwarzenbach. Ride a few kilometers downstream to the right turn into Taschlgrabenrotte and at Waitzgraben turn into the "Eibeck circuit" and follow its signs in the direction of travel. Passing the Eibeck Alm, the route continues until you turn left in Wies onto the "Frankenfelsberg circuit" (reversed), continuing to Laubenbachgegend.The "Mariazellerbahn route" begins and/or ends directly at Laubenbachmühle station and starts in this direction with a longer but not too steep climb over Puchenstuben towards Turmkogel and Wastl am Wald. From now on, you move within the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park amidst a stunning forest backdrop and beautiful views of the Ötscher "from behind." Passing through the dreamy Gösing, continue to Reith from where you take a short section of the "Ötscher Trekking Route" and a brief climb up to Annaberg.Continue on the "Annaberg-Hubertussee route" (in the direction of the signs) – over the Walster spring and Ulreichsberg to the rustic Wuchtl hostess near the idyllic Hubertus lake. Via Fadental, proceed through Schrottenreith to Mitterbach and reach the last natural highlight including numerous places to stop – the crystal-clear and wonderfully refreshing Erlauf lake. From there, only a few kilometers remain to the finish at Mariazell in front of the famous pilgrimage basilica.
- Parking numerous Park & Ride options at St. Pölten station
- Getting there A1 West motorway exit St. Pölten South or S33 exit St. Pölten East, each approx. 3 km to the center and the station
- Public transport ÖBB and Westbahn to St. Pölten main station or with the Mariazellerbahn (Himmelstreppe) to/from Mariazell
- Editor’s tip Take time for the small and large sights! St. Pölten Cathedral, Kirchberg Castle, Dirndl manufactory, Nixhöhle, Ötscher base, zipline, basilica and much more!
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Letzte Änderung: 14 Apr 2026