stp Route #10 Region Elsbeere Wienerwald
Cycling tour Starting from Government district / Landhaus ship bike path
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 84,85 km
- Duration: 4:30 h
- Ascent: 1231 m elevation gain
- Descent: 1231 m elevation gain
Enjoyment of nature and sporting challenge
- Starting point of the tour
- Government district / Landhaus ship bike path
- Tour destination
- Government district / Landhaus ship bike path
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 84,85 km
- Duration: 4:30 h
- Ascent: 1231 m elevation gain
- Descent: 1231 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:4/6
- Overall experience:4/6
- Scenery:4/6
- Lowest point220 m
- Highest point621 m
- Round tour
- Nice views
- Accessibility by train and bus
Enjoyment of nature and sporting challenge
The 85-kilometre route with an elevation gain of 1,260 meters leads through the Elsbeere Wienerwald region, known for its rolling hills, dense forests and the rare wild service tree - a noble wild fruit that gives this region its name. Demanding climbs such as Stollberg and Hegerberg require strength and stamina, but reward you with breathtaking views of the picturesque landscape. The route passes through charming villages such as Michelbach, Stössing and Kasten. This route offers a challenging altitude/kilometre ratio and is ideal for ambitious cyclists who want to combine a sporting challenge with a unique experience of nature.
Landhaus St. Pölten – on the bike path to Spratzern – Harland – Brunn – Pyhra – Heuberg – Perschenegg – Finsteregg – Michelbach Market – Stollberg – Klamm – Laaben – Stössing – Hegerberg – Fahrafeld – Furth near Außerkasten – Kasten – Lanzendorf near Kasten – Kirchstetten – Böheimkirchen – Pengersdorf – Pottenbrunn settlement – Ratzersdorf – from Viehofner See back to Landhaus on the bike path
In the government district area, paid underground parking spaces are available (partially free of charge in the evenings and on weekends)
Access by car via the A1 and S33, motorway exit St. Pölten-North or St. Pölten East.
St. Pölten is ideally accessible by trains. The main station St. Pölten is only a few minutes by bike from the start and end point.