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Touring cycling in Ostronger Wald offers diverse landscapes characterized by dense forests and a hilly, low mountain range topography. The region features ancient granite rock formations, part of the Bohemian Massif, and scenic river valleys. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, from more level sections to challenging ascents, with over 1,400 ponds adding to the scenic diversity. These no traffic touring cycling routes provide opportunities to explore the natural features of the southern Waldviertel.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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90
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41.5km
03:31
790m
790m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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40
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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43
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40.4km
03:21
690m
690m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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47
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27
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37.3km
02:42
800m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Today, Pöchlarn is an exciting mix of a highly modern logistics center on the Danube and a town that traces its roots back to Roman times. Long before the Nibelungs passed through the town, Pöchlarn was an important Roman base called Arelape. It was a fort directly on the Danube Limes. A part of the Roman Danube fleet was stationed here. During excavations in the town area (especially in the area of the church), ancient finds have been made again and again, proving how strategically important this place was even 2,000 years ago.
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Pöchlarn is a town with an extremely deep history that goes far beyond the townscape of today. It is located in the Melk district on the southern bank of the Danube and is often referred to as the "Nibelungen City". Pöchlarn is inextricably linked to the Nibelungenlied, the famous medieval epic. In the city center you will find the modern Nibelungen monument with the coats of arms of the cities that appear in the epic. It is a must for a photo when you are in town.
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Maria Taferl, after Mariazell, is the most important pilgrimage site in Lower Austria and a baroque work of art. The church is a "Who-is-Who" of Austrian Baroque architecture. Standing in front of it, you are looking at the work of the absolute elite of this time. Construction began in 1660 under Daniel Gran, but it was completed by none other than Jakob Prandtauer (the creator of Stift Melk) and Joseph Munggenast. The striking twin towers and the bright facade are placed in such a way that they look like a crown over the Danube valley.
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Here you can relax and enjoy nature.
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A detour to the town center of Pöchlarn is highly recommended for cyclists on the Danube Cycle Path. The center is easily accessible from the riverbank, usually in just a few minutes via short cycle paths or quiet streets. There, you can explore the charming old town, take a break at one of the cafes or restaurants, or visit a small shop. After your visit, the route leads easily back to the Danube Cycle Path, making this detour a perfect addition to a day trip.
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It is the most important pilgrimage site in Lower Austria and the second largest in Austria after Mariazell. The basilica is an impressive early Baroque building with a striking twin-tower facade.
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A beautiful view over the Danube plain to the Ötscher and the entire Alpine chain
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The Ostronger Wald region offers a wide selection of quiet touring cycling routes, with over 200 options available. These range from easy, leisurely rides to more challenging tours, ensuring there's something for every cyclist looking to avoid busy roads.
Yes, Ostronger Wald has over 50 easy touring cycling routes that are ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride away from traffic. An example is the View of Maria Taferl Basilica – View of Maria Taferl loop from Persenbeug-Gottsdorf, which offers a gentle 16.2 km ride with minimal elevation gain.
The Ostronger Wald is characterized by dense forests and a hilly, low mountain range topography. You can expect a mix of terrain, from more level sections, often on dedicated cycle paths or quiet country lanes, to challenging ascents through the rolling hills. The region's ancient granite rock formations and scenic river valleys add to the varied landscape.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Ostronger Wald are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Pfaffenstegteich – Schlesingerteich loop from Yspertal, a challenging 41.5 km ride, or the Puschacherteich – Forest Pond loop from Yspertal, covering 40.4 km through the scenic landscape.
The Ostronger Wald offers several natural attractions and viewpoints. You might encounter the Naturfreundestein viewpoint, or the impressive Großer Peilstein Summit, which at 1,061 meters, provides elevated views. The region also features the unique geological formations of the Ysperklamm gorge, a recommended detour for those exploring the Southern Waldviertel.
Absolutely. The broader Waldviertel region, including Ostronger Wald, is rich in cultural sights. You can find picturesque towns like Pöggstall with its Italian Renaissance-style castle, or the Heiligenblut pilgrimage church in Raxendorf. The Persenbeug Castle is another notable landmark near some routes.
The Ostronger Wald is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 3,700 ratings. Cyclists often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful dense forests, and the varied, engaging environment that allows for a truly immersive experience away from car traffic.
Yes, some cycling routes in the Southern Waldviertel, which encompasses the Ostronger Wald, offer views of the Ostrong mountain peak. These routes often traverse the periphery of the mountain or nearby areas, providing scenic vistas of this prominent natural landmark.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' season, the diverse landscapes of Ostronger Wald, with its dense forests and rolling hills, are beautiful throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Spring brings lush greenery, summer offers warm weather, and autumn provides stunning foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Ostronger Wald offers over 80 difficult touring cycling routes with significant elevation gains. The Waldhausen – Waldhausen Abbey Church loop from Yspertal, for instance, is a demanding 37.3 km route with over 800 meters of elevation gain.
While the region offers a mix of difficulties, there are over 50 easy routes that could be suitable for families, especially those with some cycling experience. These routes often utilize quiet country lanes or dedicated paths, providing a safer and more enjoyable experience away from traffic. Look for routes marked as 'easy' for the most family-friendly options.


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