12
riders
04:35
70.5km
750m
Cycling
The Baroque tour is around 70 kilometers a little longer round trip, but you can still go well in one day. Through beautiful scenery and pretty villages you cycle in the footsteps of the greatest Austrian wood carver of the Baroque period: Meinrad Guggenbichler.
The start of the round is…
Last updated: June 3, 2024
Tips
Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 6.95 km for 222 m
Waypoints
Highlight • Religious Site
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6.43 km
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25.0 km
Highlight • Settlement
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33.7 km
Highlight • Restaurant
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44.3 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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44.9 km
Highlight • Monument
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70.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
48.2 km
9.43 km
7.02 km
4.45 km
1.21 km
236 m
Surfaces
46.6 km
20.5 km
2.31 km
999 m
180 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (610 m)
Lowest point (420 m)
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Comments
Michaelbeuern car park
48.02030 13.02815
27 km-0:30 hours
a lot uphill - with a 15% incline - very strenuous
planned 9.5.20:
komoot.de/tour/181937335
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We start in Michaelbeuern at the Benedictine monastery, of course not without a stop at the Michaelbeuern monastery winery. As always: very tasty.
In the eighth century Benedictine abbey we admire Guggenbichler's baroque altar. …
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September 14, 2018
The Baroque tour is around 70 kilometers a little longer round trip, but you can still go well in one day. Through beautiful scenery and pretty villages you cycle in the footsteps of the greatest Austrian wood carver of the Baroque period: Meinrad Guggenbichler.
The start of the round is in Michaelbeuern
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