stp Route #7 Melk Alpine Foothills

Road bike tour from Government District / Landhaus Ship - Cycle Path

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  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Route: 112,50 km
  • Ascent: 651 egm
  • Descent: 651 egm
  • Duration: 4:30 h
  • Lowest point: 210 m
  • Highest point:440 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • Nice views
  • Accessibility by train and bus

Details for: stp Route #7 Melk Alpine Foothills

Brief description

Discovery journey through gentle hills and historic places

Description

The 113-kilometer-long route with 910 meters of elevation leads through the beautiful Melk Alpine foothills. The gentle hills and wide fields of this region provide a varied riding experience. A special highlight is the impressive Melk Abbey, majestically overlooking the Danube and offering an unforgettable view. Another gem along the route is the climb to Osterburg, which you usually have all to yourself. Charming towns of the Texingtal like Mank, Kilb, and St. Leonhard am Forst invite you to take a short break.

Starting point of the tour

Government District / Landhaus Ship - Cycle Path

Destination point of the tour

Government District / Landhaus Ship - Cycle Path

Route description stp Route #7 Melk Alpine Foothills

Landhaus St. Pölten – Goldegger Straße – Waitzendorf – Jägerhöfe – Sasendorf – Hafnerbach – Wimpassing – Haunoldstein – Osterburg – Neuhofen – Loosdorf – Albrechtsberg – Pielach – Spielberg – Melk – Winden – Matzleinsdorf – Zelking – Mannersdorf – St. Leonhard am Forst – Oberndorf – Kirnberg – Mank – Kilb – Grünsbach - Hofstetten – Kammerhof – Aigelsbach – Wilhelmsburg – Kreisbach – from Kreisbach via cycle path to St. Pölten

Directions

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

Parking

There are paid underground parking spaces available in the government district area (partially free of charge during evenings and weekends)

St. Pölten is easily accessible by train via ÖBB and Westbahn. The main train station in St. Pölten is only a few minutes’ bike ride from the start and end point.

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