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This moderate 20.2-mile (32.5 km) touring bicycle route in Hartberger Gmoos offers rolling hills and historic towns in Styria.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.82 km
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27.7 km
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31.4 km
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32.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
19.6 km
6.95 km
4.42 km
1.54 km
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Surfaces
17.6 km
12.6 km
1.19 km
1.12 km
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Elevation
Highest point (380 m)
Lowest point (290 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This route is approximately 32.5 kilometers long and generally takes about 2 hours and 3 minutes to complete by touring bicycle, depending on your pace and stops.
The terrain along this route is varied, featuring gentle rolling hills and some moderate climbs. You'll cycle through lush meadows, forests, and potentially past vineyards, with a mix of paved cycle paths and quiet side roads. It's categorized as moderate, requiring good fitness.
While specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, Hartberg is a central point for many routes in the area. You can often find parking within the town of Hartberg itself, which serves as a good starting point. Public transport options to Hartberg are also available.
Generally, cycling paths in the Hartberg region are dog-friendly, provided your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially in populated areas or near wildlife. Always ensure you carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
The ideal time for cycling the Hartberg cycle path - Styria is from May to September. During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm and sunny, making for enjoyable conditions.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Hartberg cycle path - Styria itself. It's a public route accessible to all.
Along the route, you can enjoy several points of interest. These include the scenic Cycle Path Between Sebersdorf and Hartberg, the charming Bad Waltersdorf town center, and a historic Wayside Shrine Between Unterdombach and Hartberg. You'll also pass through the natural area of Hartberger Gmoos and the historic town of Hartberg.
Yes, the route passes through Hartberger Gmoos, a notable natural area. While there are no specific entrance fees for cyclists, it's important to respect the natural environment, stay on marked paths, and avoid disturbing wildlife. No special permits are needed for cycling through.
Yes, the Hartberg region is well-integrated into larger cycling networks. This route, or segments of it, may intersect with parts of the Hartberger Radweg, the Feinspitz-Tour, or even sections of the Styrian Wine Country Cycle Trail and EuroVelo 9, which are significant long-distance routes.
The Hartberg region is known for its culinary delights. While specific establishments on this exact path aren't listed, you'll find opportunities for refreshments in towns like Hartberg and Bad Waltersdorf, which are along or near the route. The area is famous for local wines, ciders, and regional specialties.
This specific route is rated as 'moderate' due to its distance and elevation gain, making it more suitable for cyclists with good fitness. For beginners or families, shorter and easier loops in the Hartberg area, such as the 'Hartberg – Hartberger Gmoos loop' which has minimal elevation, might be a better option.