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Touring cycling around Admont is characterized by its location on the Enns River and at the entrance to the Gesäuse National Park. The region features diverse terrain, ranging from flat trails along the Enns River to more challenging mountain paths with steep limestone peaks. Cyclists can explore serene alpine meadows and the dramatic Gesäuse gorge, where the Enns River carves through narrow cliffs. The landscape offers varied options for different skill levels, from gentle hills to significant elevation gains.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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255
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66.2km
04:24
370m
370m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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204
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56.4km
03:55
990m
980m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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115
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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113
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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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76
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41.0km
02:48
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Lauferbauer Bridge is a listed historical monument, a road crossing over the Enns River in the Gesäuse region, connecting the village of Weng im Gesäuse with the municipality of Admont. Only a few Enns bridges built using traditional methods remain. The force of the river takes its toll on the bridge piers and the driven piles. In 2003, the authorities decided to rebuild the dilapidated but historically protected bridge using the old timber construction method, without steel girders or concrete piers. This required 400 cubic meters of durable fir and larch wood. The longitudinal girders, in particular, presented a challenge due to their dimensions: enormous fir trees were painstakingly brought down from the highlands to the valley. This ancient timber construction technique is documented in the archives; such "Enns trees" were already being used for bridge construction 400 years ago. Visiting Austria's largest wooden bridge and enjoying the view of the Gesäuse National Park from the bridge is well worth the trip. However, just 13 years later, in 2017, the bridge had to be rebuilt once again. The reason: instead of robust larch wood, the less suitable fir wood was used. The municipality of Admont was left to bear the costs of the reconstruction. Both the planning office commissioned for the bridge construction and the construction company have since gone bankrupt. The financial damage was estimated at €450,000, but this figure has now been reduced. Fortunately, after the demolition of the Lauferbauer Bridge, it turned out that the underlying girders were still fully functional. Reconstruction work began on May 8th with the installation of the new steel girders. The remaining wooden structure was scheduled to take another four weeks to complete. The renovated Lauferbauer Bridge was reopened to public traffic on June 12, 2017, with a weight restriction of up to twelve tons (Source: https://www.ennstalwiki.at/wiki/index.php/Lauferbauerbr%C3%BCcke
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The view is magnificent.
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Well-suited for cyclists Cycling equipment accessible to the public
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The better way instead of through the tunnel
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There stand two mountains like two guardians to let the Enns flow into the Gesäuse.
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This view of the Gesäuse did us good. It's an incredibly beautiful landscape. Much more so than we expected—perhaps because it was so unexpected?
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It's also worth a visit!
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Drove from Bad Mitterndorf to Admont great tour
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The region around Admont offers a diverse range of terrain, from flat trails along the Enns River to more challenging mountain paths with significant elevation gains. You'll encounter serene alpine meadows, dramatic limestone peaks, and the impressive Gesäuse gorge where the Enns River carves through narrow cliffs. This variety ensures options for all skill levels.
There are over 35 touring cycling routes available around Admont, catering to various skill levels. This includes 9 easy routes, 11 moderate routes, and 18 difficult routes, providing ample choice for your cycling adventure.
Admont is rich in both natural and cultural landmarks. You can explore the historic Admont Abbey, known for its stunning library. The region also features several castles, such as Greifenberg Castle and Strechau Castle. For natural beauty, the dramatic Gesäuse gorge and the Enns River itself are prominent features, with highlights like the Dr. Vogelgesang Gorge offering impressive sights.
Yes, Admont offers several challenging routes for experienced touring cyclists. For instance, the Gallenstein Castle Ruins – Gateway to Gesäuse loop from Buchau Forsthaus is a difficult 35-mile (56.4 km) path with significant elevation gain, providing expansive views of the Gesäuse National Park. Another demanding option is the View of Reichenstein – View from Enns Bridge loop from Gstatterboden im Nationalpark, which covers 27.4 miles (27.4 km) with considerable ascent.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Admont are spring, summer, and autumn. Spring brings nature to life, summer offers lush green scenery, and autumn presents a vibrant landscape of falling leaves, all with pleasant temperatures ideal for cycling.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The flatter sections along the Enns River provide easier trails. While specific family-designated routes are not listed, many of the 9 easy routes available would be suitable for a family outing, allowing you to enjoy the picturesque villages and green hills.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Admont are designed as loops. For example, the popular Rest area at Enns Bridge – Enns Bridge, Frauenberg loop from Admont is a moderate 41.1-mile (66.2 km) circular trail offering views along the Enns River and through the valley.
The touring cycling routes in Admont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 170 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from serene riverside paths to challenging mountain routes, and the stunning natural beauty of the Gesäuse National Park.
Yes, the region features natural attractions including waterfalls. Within the gorges around Admont, you can find highlights such as the Small Waterfall in Klamm, which can be a refreshing stop during your cycling tour.
Admont's location within the Enns Valley and its connection to the Enns Cycle Path, which follows the Enns River, suggests potential for combining cycling with public transport, especially for longer point-to-point tours. While specific public transport links for cyclists are not detailed, the region's infrastructure often supports such combinations for accessing different sections of longer routes.
While specific dog-friendly routes are not explicitly designated, many natural trails in the Admont region, particularly those along the Enns River and through alpine meadows, are generally suitable for cycling with well-behaved dogs on a leash. Always ensure your dog is accustomed to cycling and check local regulations for national park areas.
Admont, being a hub for outdoor activities, typically offers parking facilities near popular trailheads and within the town itself. For routes starting from specific points like Buchau Forsthaus or Gstatterboden im Nationalpark, designated parking areas are usually available to accommodate visitors embarking on tours.


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