Granitztal Panoramic Loop
Granitztal Panoramic Loop
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24.0km
550m
Mountain biking
Explore the Granitztal panoramic round tour from St. Paul, a moderate 14.9-mile mountain biking route with historical sights.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
19.3 km
3.77 km
819 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
14.3 km
8.24 km
1.11 km
275 m
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Elevation
Highest point (660 m)
Lowest point (380 m)
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Tuesday 30 June
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The Granitztal panoramic round tour is generally completed in about 3 hours and 15 minutes. This duration is for mountain biking the approximately 23.16-kilometer route.
This route is classified as having a medium difficulty level. While not overly technical, riders should be prepared for steady climbs given the elevation gain. It's best suited for those with some mountain biking experience rather than absolute beginners.
The tour starts from St. Paul. While specific parking details aren't provided, you would typically look for parking options within the municipality of St. Paul, which serves as the trailhead.
The Granitztal panoramic round tour from St. Paul is a round tour, meaning it's a loop trail. You'll start and finish in the same general area, experiencing new scenery throughout.
The route's condition is rated 3 out of 6, suggesting a manageable path. You can expect a mix of forest roads and gravel paths, typical for medium-difficulty mountain bike routes in the region. There are steady climbs involved due to the elevation gain.
The trail offers a landscape rating of 6 out of 6, making it visually rewarding. To best enjoy the 'orchard of Carinthia' and its panoramic views, visiting during spring, summer, or early autumn would be ideal, when the weather is pleasant and the scenery is vibrant.
The tour is rich in cultural and historical landmarks. You'll pass by the impressive St. Paul's Abbey, and enjoy scenic spots like the View of the Wayside Shrine and Hills and the Grutschen Wayside Shrine with Viewpoint Bench. The route also offers expansive views of the surrounding area and passes near the ruins of Rabenstein.
Generally, mountain biking trails in Austria are dog-friendly, but dogs should always be kept on a leash, especially in agricultural areas, near livestock, or in nature protection zones. Please ensure your dog is fit enough for a 23 km ride with elevation changes.
No specific permits or entrance fees are typically required to ride the Granitztal panoramic round tour, as it is an officially designated public mountain bike trail (MTB 14).
Yes, the route is known for its 'rustic cider taverns' (Mostschenken) along the way. These offer inviting spots to rest and sample local culinary delights, including the region's famous 'cider specialties'.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Panoramaweg Südalpen 16, Kärntner Mariazellerweg 06, Kärntner Mariazellerweg 306, and the Lavanttaler Höhenweg, among others.
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