Today, 23.02.2026
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Wind speed6,6 km/h
Cycling tour Starting from St. Georgen am Steinfelde (St. Pölten)
Flat to gently hilly cycle route through the villages along the Perschling.
The Perschlingtal cycle route connects two of Lower Austria's top cycle routes: the Traisental cycle route and the Danube cycle path. At Ochsenburg, south of St. Pölten, it branches off from the Traisental cycle route and continues east towards the north to Zwentendorf, where it joins the Danube cycle path.
The route leads along the Perschling on low-traffic side roads and freight roads on partly slightly hilly, but mostly flat terrain. Although most of the route is on asphalt, it also leads over gravel roads, especially near the Danube, which is why it is not suitable for racing bikes, but city bikes or touring bikes are sufficient at best.
The Perschlingtal cycle route is connected to the following cycle routes:
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Wind speed6,6 km/h
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Pleasure map Traisental, available from Mostviertel Tourism, T 07482/204 44, E info@mostviertel.at, www.traisental.at
Map "Traisental cycle path", available from Mostviertel Tourism, T 07482/204 44, E info@mostviertel.at, www.traisentalradweg.at
Brochure "St. Pölten Cycling Strikes", available at the St. Pölten Tourist Information, Rathausplatz 1, 3100 St. Pölten, T 02742/353 354, E tourismus@st-poelten.gv.at, www.st-poelten.gv.at