stp Route #1 King stage Mariazell

Road bike tour from Government district/Landhausschiff bike path

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  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Route: 167,59 km
  • Ascent: 1.463 egm
  • Descent: 1.463 egm
  • Duration: 8:00 h
  • Lowest point: 268 m
  • Highest point:1.107 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • Nice views
  • Accessibility by train and bus

Details for: stp Route #1 King stage Mariazell

Brief description

The ultimate challenge for road bike fans

Description

The King stage Mariazell offers on 169 kilometers and 1,930 meters of elevation

the ultimate sporting challenge amidst stunning landscapes. From St. Pölten to Mariazell and back, you can expect the idyllic Pielach and Traisen valleys as well as the Mariazell region with its forests and peaks. Enjoy the hairpin bends from Puchenstuben, spectacular views at Josefsberg, and the impressive basilica in the pilgrimage town of Mariazell. After a refreshment at the Wuchtlwirtin, it goes past Hubertussee and Walster back towards the state capital. This route combines a sporting challenge with unforgettable impressions.

Starting point of the tour

Government district/Landhausschiff bike path

Destination point of the tour

Government district/Landhausschiff bike path

Route description stp Route #1 King stage Mariazell

Landhaus St. Pölten – via bike path to Spratzern – Obergrafendorfer Straße to Völterndorf – old tank road – Wetzersdorf – Fridau – Klangen – Kammerhof – Hofstetten – Rabenstein – Kirchberg – Frankenfels – Puchenstuben – Lassingrotte – Wienerbruck – Josefsberg – Mitterbach – St. Sebastian – Mariazell – Hubertussee Walstern – Ulreichsberg – Gscheid – Kernhof – St. Aegyd – Hohenberg – Freiland – Lilienfeld – Traisen – from Traisen to St. Pölten on the Traisen bike path

Directions

Access by car via the A1 and S33, motorway exit St. Pölten-Nord or St. Pölten Ost.

Parking

In the area of the government district, paid underground parking spaces are available (partly free of charge in the evenings and on weekends)

St. Pölten is ideally accessible by trains from ÖBB and Westbahn. The main train station St. Pölten is only a few minutes by bike from the start and end point.

Author's tip

Stop at the inn "Zur Wuchtlwirtin" in the valley of the Weiße Walster by the idyllic Hubertussee.

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