4.5
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3,238
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Road cycling around Werfenweng offers diverse landscapes, from picturesque valley floors to challenging mountain ascents within the Salzburger Land of Austria. The region features well-maintained paved surfaces, making it suitable for various road cycling routes. Cyclists can experience significant elevation gains and rapid downhills, with the majestic Tennengebirge mountain range forming a prominent backdrop. Some routes also follow the Salzach River, providing flatter sections for cycling.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
4.5
(2)
127
riders
33.7km
01:30
260m
260m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(1)
43
riders
145km
07:30
2,490m
2,490m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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38.4km
02:13
830m
830m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38
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25.9km
01:38
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.2
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193
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52.2km
02:33
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Once again, I have no idea what to write. The weather gods were too kind with the temperature, so I walked up a steep path through the shady forest to the Tennenblick Inn. There, I was rewarded with a delicious goulash. I also visited the beautiful ski museum in Werfenweng and was given a private tour by the museum director because I donated about 15 rare ski lesson plans from 1892 to 1925. Hans decided on the type of tour; depending on your preferences, you're sure to find something to look at. Go in, it's worth it; describing the individual areas by season would go beyond the scope of this article. I ate a fantastic trout at Pizzeria Chilly.
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Since the Tauern Cycle Path between St. Johann i. P. and Schwarzach is unfortunately mostly gravel, the alternative route suitable for road bikes leads via Niederuntersberg along quiet side roads with excellent asphalt (and a few beautiful climbs/descents); the view repeatedly draws in the much lower Salzach Valley.
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The Filialkirche Unser Liebe Frau (also known as Liebfrauenkirche or simply Frauenkirche) is a Catholic church in Bischofshofen, which was used as a "people's church" or parish church for the local population after the current parish church of St. Maximilian was temporarily used as a monastery church. Standing on a terrace just above the village, its origins can be traced back to the 10th/11th century.
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The Cella Maximiliana is the predecessor of today's parish church in Bischofshofen, the mother settlement of the Innergebirg region. Built in 711/12, at the same time as the Nonnberg Monastery, the church acquired its present appearance in the mid-15th century. Today, it forms a single architectural unit with the town hall of Bischofshofen.
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View from the higher Roman road of the St. Rupert Mission House (used as a private missionary high school) against an impressive mountain backdrop. It dates back to the foundation of St. Arnold Jannsen, the founder of the Steyler Missionaries, in 1904. It was used as an emergency reserve hospital during the First World War. A neo-baroque church was added to the multi-winged building between the wars. It was used as a military hospital until 1945. The school was rebuilt in 1946.
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Salzach Bridge in Werfen with a magnificent view of the river, Hohenwerfen Castle and the peaks of the Tennengebirge (Raucheck etc.)
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In the village square in Bischofshofen, the bells ring softly, the benches sway. A leap from the air, a powerful hop, and then, whoosh, a ski jumper lands directly on the rotating face of the town clock. The mayor calls out: "No harm done, just laughter!" The neighbors applaud, the cows moo more loudly. A snowflake lands on the priest's hat, and the streetlights glow like little lantern gardens. The village children clap, the dogs bark happily, the ski jumper grins: "That's quite a landing report, honest." Between the bakery, the post office, and the Gasthaus zur Tracht (Tracht Inn), this jump becomes legendary—fun over beer and snacks. When winter comes, it really tastes like snow, but the village square says seriously: "You won't stay here in pain!" Because in Bischofshofen, the voices like to say in unison: Jump yes – but please only where the mayor lives, in the town!
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Hohenwerfen Castle is a highlight on the route to Werfen.
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Werfenweng offers a diverse network of over 50 road cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, from leisurely rides through picturesque valleys to challenging mountain ascents.
The terrain around Werfenweng is varied, featuring picturesque valley floors, challenging climbs in the majestic Tennengebirge mountain range, and sections along the Salzach River. You'll find well-maintained paved surfaces suitable for road cycling, with options for significant elevation gains and rapid downhills.
Yes, Werfenweng has several road cycling routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier ride. There are 6 easy routes and 34 moderate routes, often winding through scenic valley floors, providing a more relaxed cycling experience.
For challenging rides with significant elevation, consider routes that venture into the Tennengebirge mountain range. An example is the difficult Lake Hallstatt – Postalm Panorama Road loop from Werfen, which covers nearly 145 km with almost 2,500 meters of ascent, offering panoramic views.
Many routes offer stunning views of the Tennengebirge mountain range and the prominent Mandlwand rock face. A notable landmark visible from various routes is the historic Hohenwerfen Fortress. You can also find routes that pass through the historic village of Werfen, offering opportunities for a stopover.
Absolutely. The region is characterized by beautiful nature and proud mountains. You'll encounter the dramatic Tennengebirge mountain range, the prominent Mandlwand, and the Salzach River, which some routes follow, offering flatter sections and riverside scenery.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Werfenweng are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Pongau Cathedral – Alpe Ahrn Trail Junction loop from Pöham and the Bischofshofen Town Center – Salzach Bridge loop from Werfenweng.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most favorable conditions for road cycling in Werfenweng, with pleasant temperatures and clear roads. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for mountain routes.
Werfenweng is committed to sustainable tourism, and parking options are available in and around the main village. Specific starting points for routes often have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for recommended parking locations.
Yes, Werfenweng promotes accessibility via public transport. Shuttle services from train stations are available, and the nearby village of Werfen is on the Tauern Cycle Path and Alpe-Adria Cycle Path, which follow the Salzach river, making it convenient to access routes without a car.
Yes, bike rentals are available in Werfenweng. The region also supports e-biking, with the Werfenweng Card offering reduced rates for e-bike rentals, which can be a great option for tackling the mountainous terrain.
While specific 'family-friendly' road cycling routes are not explicitly highlighted, the region's easier and moderate routes along picturesque valley floors or following the Salzach River could be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances. Always assess the route's distance and elevation to match your family's capabilities.
The road cycling experience in Werfenweng is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from scenic valley floors to challenging mountain ascents, and the well-maintained paved surfaces. The stunning views of the Tennengebirge and landmarks like Hohenwerfen Fortress are also frequently mentioned.


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