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Gravel biking around Haag, Austria, offers routes through the region's varied landscape. The area is characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and agricultural lands, providing a mix of terrain suitable for gravel bikes. Trails often follow the courses of rivers like the Enns, traversing open fields and sections of woodland. The topography generally features moderate elevation changes, with some routes including steeper ascents.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:14
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.3km
01:41
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The old town of Steyr is one of the most beautiful in Austria.
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A magnificent view of St. Michael's Church
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Steyr's Old Town is one of Austria's most atmospheric historic city centers. Situated at the confluence of the Enns and Steyr rivers, it combines a medieval urban structure with well-preserved Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque buildings. Around the town square with its magnificent burgher houses—including the famous Bummerlhaus—narrow lanes, courtyards, and squares unfold, reflecting the former prosperity of this iron-producing city. High above, Lamberg Castle sits atop the walls of the ancient Styraburg, the city's origin. A visit to the Old Town leads past characteristic facades, across bridges to the riverbanks, and to viewpoints offering particularly evocative vistas of the historic ensemble. Overall, Steyr's Old Town presents a harmonious blend of history, architecture, and picturesque urban ambiance.
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The Memorial Tunnel in Steyr is a memorial site commemorating the Nazi era and, in particular, the forced labor at the former Steyr-Münichholz subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp. The exhibition is located in an approximately 140-meter-long air-raid shelter tunnel beneath Lamberg Castle, which was driven into the rock by concentration camp prisoners in 1943. In this original, preserved tunnel, the exhibition guides visitors through the years 1938 to 1945, using documents, photographs, and personal accounts to illustrate the profound impact of the armaments industry, forced labor, and persecution on life in Steyr. The deliberately simple and somber design evokes the confinement and atmosphere of the place, making the tunnel a central learning and memorial site used by many visitors and school groups to gain a deeper understanding of the local history of the Nazi period.
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From the cycle path along the Enns River, there is a beautiful view of Steyr's old town and Lamberg Castle perched above it. Along the river, you can see the closely packed historic buildings, which rise in tiers from the riverbank, marking the transition from the river area to the old town. The castle sits on a raised position above the town and is clearly recognizable as the dominant structure from this perspective. Overall, Steyr is a worthwhile destination for a bike tour or a detour from the main route.
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Steyr's historic center is one of the most impressive old towns in the country. Richly decorated townhouses from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo periods cluster around the expansive town square, reflecting the former prosperity of this trading and iron-producing city. The Bummerlhaus, one of Austria's best-preserved Gothic residential buildings, stands out in particular, its striking facade immediately catching the eye. Lamberg Castle, built on the walls of the original Styraburg castle, rises above the old town and marks Steyr's historical origins. A tour through the old town reveals an unusually dense succession of architectural eras within a compact area and clearly demonstrates how strongly history, craftsmanship, and the natural landscape intertwine here.
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Very large crowd, beer garden weather, but no business.
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There are over 19 gravel bike routes in the Haag, Austria region, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes are distributed across various difficulty levels, with 3 easy, 7 moderate, and 9 difficult options to choose from.
The gravel bike trails around Haag, Austria, generally feature moderate elevation changes, with some routes including steeper ascents. The region offers a good mix, with a significant number of moderate and difficult routes, alongside some easier options suitable for beginners.
Yes, for those new to gravel biking or looking for a more relaxed ride, there are 3 easy routes available. These trails typically follow river valleys and agricultural paths, providing a gentle introduction to the region's landscape.
Advanced riders can explore the 9 difficult routes in the Haag area. One challenging option is the Steyr confluence – Laurenzikapelle loop from Penz, which covers 25.4 km with significant elevation gain. Another demanding route is the Weistrach town centre – Schloss Sankt Peter in der Au loop from Katastralgemeinde St. Peter in der Au Markt, spanning 21.6 km with over 500 meters of ascent.
Many of the gravel bike routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Historic Centre of Steyr – View of the Enns River loop from Dorf an der Enns and the scenic Scenic Cycle Path – Stream Beside the Enns loop from Dietach.
The routes often follow rivers like the Enns, offering views of river valleys and agricultural lands. You might encounter historical sites such as the Enns Town Square and Old Town or the Enns Town Tower. The View of Wallsee Castle – View of Wallsee loop from Sankt Pantaleon-Erla specifically features views of Wallsee Castle.
The region's varied landscape, with rolling hills and river valleys, is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter riding might be possible on some routes, but conditions can vary.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not always explicit, the easier gravel routes, particularly those along flatter river sections and agricultural paths, can be suitable for families. These routes often have less elevation gain and are generally less technical.
Haag and surrounding towns are generally well-connected by regional public transport, including train and bus services. Many starting points for gravel routes are accessible from these towns, making it possible to reach trails without a car. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific route access.
Parking is typically available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for the gravel routes, such as Dorf an der Enns, Sankt Pantaleon-Erla, or Dietach. Look for designated public parking areas, often near town centers or trailheads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 150 gravel bikers. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the scenic river valleys, and the mix of agricultural and woodland paths that define the region's gravel biking experience.
The gravel bike routes around Haag, Austria, vary in length, with many falling into the moderate distance category. For example, the Historic Centre of Steyr – View of the Enns River loop from Dorf an der Enns is 38.3 km (23.8 miles) and takes about 2 hours 43 minutes, while the View of Wallsee Castle – View of Wallsee loop from Sankt Pantaleon-Erla is 51.7 km (32.1 miles) and takes around 3 hours 30 minutes.
Yes, along many routes, you can find points of interest and facilities. For instance, the Danube Cycle Path Along the Danube is nearby, and you might pass by the Bike Rest Stop Mitterkirchen. The region also features several lakes, such as the Enns Reservoir near Haidershofen, which can be explored.


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