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Road cycling
This difficult 50.0-mile (80.4 km) road cycling route in the Salzkammergut offers spectacular alpine views and challenging climbs.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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212 m
Highlight • Lake
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36.3 km
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45.8 km
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80.4 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
47.0 km
20.7 km
7.50 km
5.33 km
Surfaces
80.4 km
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Highest point (1,290 m)
Lowest point (470 m)
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The Postalm Round is considered a difficult racebike route, requiring a very good fitness level. It features significant elevation changes, including an ascent of about 720 meters over 12 kilometers on the Postalm Panorama Road, with an average gradient of 7%.
For an experienced race cyclist, the Postalm Round typically takes around 4 hours and 12 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on individual fitness and the number of stops made along the way.
Cyclists on this route are treated to spectacular alpine vistas. Key highlights include the breathtaking views from the Postalm Panorama Road, expansive mountain backdrops at the Postalm, and glimpses of Lake Wolfgangsee and the idyllic Lake Hallstatt. The route traverses varied landscapes, from shady forests to open alpine pastures.
The best time to cycle the Postalm Round is typically from May to October. During this period, the alpine meadows are in full bloom, and temperatures are pleasant. Autumn offers a particularly colorful and scenic backdrop.
While there are no general permits required for cycling in the Salzkammergut region, please be aware that the Postalm Panorama Road is a toll road. Cyclists should check current toll information before their ride. There are no specific entrance fees for the Salzkammergut region itself.
The Postalm Round connects towns like Abtenau and Strobl, which serve as good starting points. You can find parking facilities in these towns. An early start is recommended to secure parking and avoid crowds, especially on weekends.
Due to its difficult grading and significant elevation gain, the Postalm Round is not generally recommended for families with young children or beginner cyclists. For dog-friendly cycling, dogs are typically allowed on public roads and paths but should be kept on a leash, especially in populated areas or near livestock on alpine pastures.
Yes, there are opportunities to stop at charming mountain pasture huts on the Postalm, such as the Lienbachalm, where you can enjoy local specialties. The towns of Abtenau and Strobl, at either end of the route, also offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.
Yes, the route shares sections with several other trails. Notable intersecting paths include the Dachsteinrunde Blau, S 800 BergeSeen 04, Salzburger Almentour, and the TG15 Postalm-Runde.
The route is primarily on well-paved roads, ideal for racebikes. However, it features substantial climbing, particularly on the Postalm Panorama Road, which includes marked hairpin bends. While rare for racebike routes, some descriptions of the broader Postalm area mention potential unpaved or rough dirt sections, though these are less common on the main racebike circuit.
To fully enjoy the Postalm Round and avoid heavy traffic, especially on the popular Postalm Panorama Road, it's highly recommended to cycle during the week rather than on weekends. Starting early in the morning also offers the benefits of less traffic, clearer views, and fresh mountain air.
The east bank of Lake Hallstatt is definitely not for racing bikes. After two flat tires I had to give up and take the train. But I finally drove the Postalm. Very nice route↔