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Road cycling in Radling-Wald, located within Austria's Liezen District, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by majestic mountains, deep valleys, and picturesque lakes, providing varied backdrops for routes. Cyclists can find flat sections along the Enns Valley and challenging climbs over mountain passes. This topography allows for routes ranging from leisurely rides to those with significant elevation gains.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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321
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36.4km
02:15
960m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.5km
01:59
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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72.8km
03:21
700m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.2km
02:42
490m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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beautiful view of the lake from the bike path
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The Lössl Clock is a large grandfather clock in the Ausseerland town of Bad Aussee. The clock was a gift from Friedrich Ritter von Lössl to the municipality of Bad Aussee in 1897. It was erected on the site of the former market fountain. Previously, the clock was located in Vienna until 1894, when it had to make way for the construction of the new city railway. Lössl built the first clock of this type ("autodynamic clockwork") in 1880. That same year, he received a patent for it from the Imperial Patent Office on October 28, 1880. The clock used fluctuations in atmospheric pressure and temperature as its power source. Other Lössl clocks were located in Vienna, Linz, Paris, Hamburg, and Marburg, among other places. However, the only surviving clock is in Bad Aussee. In the meantime, however, it was converted to electric operation because the vibrations from traffic had taken too much of a toll on the clock's sensitive internals. (Ennstal Wiki)
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Wonderful beautiful cycle path just go there
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Narrow walkway over the water that then runs along the rock face.
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Radling-Wald, nestled in Austria's Liezen District, offers a diverse road cycling landscape. You'll find everything from relatively flat sections ideal for cruising along the Enns Valley to challenging climbs over mountain passes like the Sölkpass. The region is characterized by majestic mountains, deep valleys, and picturesque lakes, providing varied backdrops and elevation profiles for your rides.
There are over 30 road cycling routes available in the Radling-Wald area. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 5 easy, 19 moderate, and 7 difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable ride for almost every cyclist.
Yes, Radling-Wald offers several routes suitable for beginners. There are 5 easy routes designed for those new to road cycling or looking for a more relaxed ride. These typically feature less elevation gain and smoother terrain.
The road cycling routes in Radling-Wald are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the region's varied terrain, scenic views, and the opportunity to explore both valley roads and more challenging mountain passes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Radling-Wald are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the moderate Alte Salzstraße – Water Fountain in Pichl loop from Almwirt is a popular circular option.
Absolutely. The region is known for its picturesque lakes. Routes like the moderate Altausseer Traun loop from Bad Aussee offer diverse topography and scenic views, including nearby lakes such as the Altausseer See, where you can often see mountain reflections.
Yes, experienced road cyclists will find plenty of challenging options. The region features routes with significant elevation gains and demanding climbs over mountain passes. There are 7 difficult routes available for those seeking a rigorous workout and rewarding panoramic views.
The Radling-Wald area offers numerous scenic viewpoints and natural features. You can find routes that provide expansive vistas over the Enns Valley, especially after climbing passes like the Sölkpass. The View of Kulmkogel – Grimmingtor Viewpoint Bench loop from Kainisch is an example of a route designed to showcase impressive views.
Yes, the Enns Valley is a prominent feature of the region and offers excellent road cycling opportunities. Many routes incorporate sections along the valley, passing through idyllic villages like Admont and Johnsbach, providing a mix of flat terrain and scenic beauty.
A popular moderate-difficulty route is the Grundlsee – Water Fountain in Pichl loop from Untermosern. This 40.6 km (25.2 miles) trail leads through varied terrain and is often completed in about 1 hour 59 minutes, offering a balanced challenge for intermediate riders.
Yes, the mountainous topography of the Liezen District means you can definitely find routes that include mountain passes. The region is known for demanding routes over passes such as the Sölkpass, which provides unforgettable panoramic views. The Koppen Pass – Obertraun loop from Bad Aussee is another example of a route that incorporates a pass.
Yes, Bad Aussee serves as a starting point or passes through several road cycling routes in the region. The Altausseer Traun loop from Bad Aussee is a popular moderate route that begins from this location, offering scenic views and diverse topography.


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