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The best gravel rides around Waldhausen

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Gravel bike trails around Waldhausen are situated in Upper Austria, seven kilometers north of the Danube in a valley basin on the southeastern edge of the Mühlviertel. The region features wooded lands, gently rolling hills, and romantic valleys, with elevations ranging between 500 and 1,000 meters above sea level. This varied terrain includes flat sections, hilly areas with long, gentle climbs, and some short, steeper sections, followed by mostly flat descents. The majestic Danube Valley and the idyllic Struden Valley…

Last updated: July 2, 2026

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Poppy Farmers' Shop Armschlag – Poppy Fields Near Armschlag loop from Grafenschlag

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 22, 2026, Historic Hydroelectric Power Plant Zwettl

At the Kamp, above Zwettl, a weir with a mill race and a power station were to be built, in which two turbines with a total of 100 HP would generate enough electricity to operate at least 950 light bulbs in Zwettl, each with a luminous intensity of 16 standard candles. [The "standard candle" was an old unit of measurement for luminous intensity = the light of a paraffin candle with a diameter of 20 mm, whose wick was trimmed so that the flame burned 50 mm high.] Initially, it was planned to generate high-voltage direct current, which was to be transported to Zwettl via an approximately 2.8 km long overhead line to a transformer. The costs for all preparatory work (including land and usage rights acquired as early as April 1892) were borne in equal parts by Wichtl, Göschl, and Löscher out of their own pockets.

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In 1892, when the use of electrical energy was still in its infancy worldwide, three Zwettl businessmen made the bold decision to build an "electrical power and light central" (= a power plant) in this city. They were the 40-year-old master miller Alois Wichtl (Kuenringerstraße 3), the innkeeper Karl Löscher (Ottenschlager Straße 2), then just 38 years old, and the 43-year-old master cabinetmaker Friedrich Göschl (Kamptalstraße 22). They consulted the Viennese electrical engineer Franz Kröttlinger and became convinced that they had found the ideal location for their power plant in the Kamptal, near the Gschwendtmühle. Here, both the drop, water level, and water volume seemed suitable for the project to the technician.

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In 1984, the municipality, in cooperation with the Nature Friends and the local savings bank, created a memorial plaque with a relief image of Emperor Franz Joseph. The monument is still popularly called Kaiserbüste (Emperor's Bust), even though there is no longer a bust of an emperor here.

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The old cult object, a statue of the Virgin with Child, has now been displaced by the construction of a Lourdes grotto and a statue of Our Lady of Lourdes. To the left of the grotto stands Saint Francis of Assisi in a semicircular niche. The statue depicts the saint in his characteristic brown habit, accompanied by an ox. He carries a crozier and holds a book, referring to his role as a religious role model and founder of an order. In the ivy-covered Lourdes grotto stands a statue of the Virgin of Lourdes. She wears a white dress with a blue sash. To the right of the grotto stands Saint Florian in a semicircular niche. He is depicted as a Roman soldier with armor, a cloak, and a spear.

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Originally, after the town's founding, Trinity Square was part of Zwettl's main square, which at that time stretched as an extensive triangular plaza from the townhouses behind the Hundertwasser Fountain to the level of the Hausleitner house above the "Zur Goldenen Rose" inn. The construction of houses along the lower Landstraße, the so-called "Grätzl," significantly narrowed the main square, and the addition of the cross street eventually divided it into two squares.

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During the Baroque period, people everywhere were eager to express their gratitude for overcoming the plague years and the Turkish Wars by erecting plague or Trinity columns. In 1727, the pillory in the upper square was replaced by the richly sculpted sandstone column created by Kaspar Högl of Eggenburg. During the last renovation in 1998, extensive environmental damage to the figures was repaired, and the entire column was painted a light yellow. The four life-size statues are, in the center at the front, the Immaculate Conception; to her left, St. Sebastian (pierced by five arrows); to her right, St. Roch (pointing to the plague boil on his thigh); and St. Florian (holding a flag in one hand and a bucket of water in the other). The iron fountain in the immediate vicinity of the Trinity Column is a gift from the then-mayor, Eugen Beck, of the twin town of Plochingen near Stuttgart.

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November 10, 2025, Burg Rappottenstein

If you have time, you should definitely see the castle's interior. But be sure to check the opening hours. You can also stop for refreshments in the castle tavern. Good food!

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September 19, 2025, Moni's Hütte

In Armschlag, you can experience a huge collection of unique and superlative objects centered around the delicate poppy: For almost 30 years, the "Poppy Village" has delighted visitors with its giant poppy capsules, a unique "POPPY memoir," the longest poppy painting, and the largest poppy mill collection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many gravel bike trails are available around Waldhausen?

The Waldhausen area offers a diverse network of over 10 gravel bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from easy loops to more challenging, longer expeditions through the region's varied terrain.

What kind of terrain can I expect on gravel bike trails in Waldhausen?

Gravel biking in Waldhausen features a mix of terrain. You'll encounter wooded lands, gently rolling hills, and romantic valleys. Elevations typically range between 500 and 1,000 meters above sea level, with routes including flat sections, long, gentle climbs, some short, steeper sections, and mostly flat descents. The majestic Danube Valley and the idyllic Struden Valley also shape the landscape.

Are there any easy gravel bike trails suitable for beginners in Waldhausen?

Yes, there are easy routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Kaiser Franz Joseph Memorial – Center of Zwettl loop from Moidrams is an easy 12.7 km path that offers a pleasant ride without significant challenges.

Are there challenging gravel bike routes for experienced riders?

Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Plague Column at the main square in Zwettl – Kamp River loop from Friedersbach offer a more demanding experience. This 49.3 km trail leads through the Kamp River valley and involves significant elevation changes.

Can I find circular gravel bike routes in the Waldhausen area?

Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Waldhausen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Poppy Farmers' Shop Armschlag – Poppy Fields Near Armschlag loop from Grafenschlag, which is a 22.7 km circular trail exploring the scenic poppy fields.

What natural features or scenic viewpoints can I expect to see on these trails?

The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see crystal-clear brooks, romantic valleys, and extensive wooded areas. The majestic Danube Valley and the idyllic Struden Valley offer breathtaking views. Some routes also pass through unique poppy fields, providing a distinct scenic experience.

Are there any historical landmarks or attractions along the gravel bike routes?

Yes, several routes pass by interesting landmarks. For example, the area features historical castles such as Burg Rappottenstein and Ottenschlag Castle. You might also encounter monuments like the Plague Column at the main square in Zwettl or natural attractions like the Ottenstein reservoir.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking in Waldhausen?

The best seasons for gravel biking in Waldhausen are spring, summer, and autumn. During these months, the weather is generally favorable, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural beauty and diverse routes available in the region.

Are there family-friendly gravel bike trails in Waldhausen?

While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, the region's easy and moderate routes, characterized by gently rolling hills and mostly flat descents, can be suitable for families. It's advisable to check the distance and elevation profile of individual routes to match your family's capabilities.

Is it possible to access the gravel trails using public transport?

Waldhausen im Strudengau is situated in Upper Austria. While the region is well-suited for cycling, public transport options directly to trailheads might be limited. It's recommended to check local bus or train schedules for connections to Waldhausen or nearby towns and plan your route accordingly.

Where can I park my car when going gravel biking in Waldhausen?

Specific parking information for individual trailheads is not always available. However, as a popular outdoor destination, Waldhausen and surrounding villages typically offer public parking facilities. It's best to look for parking in the town centers or near known starting points of popular routes.

Are there places to stop for food or drinks along the routes?

Yes, the region has various options for refreshments. You'll find cafes and pubs in Waldhausen and the surrounding villages. Some routes might also pass by establishments like the Ottenstein Lake Restaurant & Boat Rental, offering opportunities to refuel during your ride.

What do other gravel bikers say about the trails in Waldhausen?

The gravel biking routes around Waldhausen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 3 reviews. Many of the 34+ gravel bikers who have explored the area praise the varied terrain, scenic beauty, and the well-maintained nature of the paths.

What are the typical distances of gravel bike trails in Waldhausen?

Gravel bike trails in Waldhausen vary significantly in length. You can find shorter loops around 12-20 km, such as the Poppy Fields Near Armschlag – Poppy Farmers' Shop Armschlag loop from Sallingberg at 20.2 km. Longer, more challenging routes can extend up to 50 km, like the Burg Rappottenstein – Weyrerteich loop from Ottenschlag, which is 54.5 km.

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