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Touring cycling around Haag, Austria, offers diverse landscapes across two distinct regions: Haag in Lower Austria (Mostviertel) and Haag am Hausruck in Upper Austria. The Mostviertel region is characterized by extensive pear orchards, vineyards, and river valleys along the Ybbs, Erlauf, and Danube, with views of the Eastern Alps. Haag am Hausruck is nestled within the Hausruck Forest, featuring gently sloping hills and dedicated cycling paths on former railway lines. This area provides a mix of flat to gently rolling…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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70.9km
04:56
1,100m
1,100m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.0km
03:59
1,060m
1,060m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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38.5km
02:33
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.4km
03:24
410m
410m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.1km
01:48
270m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Oh, what a lovely experience! We recently came to this inn, which had been recommended to us by friends. When we arrived, we were immediately offered a freshly cooked and delicious soup, which tasted absolutely delicious! After the soup, the innkeeper's son came by with a tray full of cakes. Such a sweet temptation, we just couldn't resist! The innkeepers are truly old-school, such friendly people! They greeted us with a warm handshake and immediately created a comfortable atmosphere. The restaurant is located in a magical area, perfect for hiking or cycling. You can also easily get there by car, but I recommend taking in the scenery while walking or cycling. The innkeeper's wife, husband, and son are not only friendly, but also extremely child-friendly. There were high chairs and toys for the little ones, and they even prepared special meals for the kids so they could get their food faster. This makes things a lot easier when the parents are hungry too! The portions are generous, the prices are reasonable, and everything tastes delicious!
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Until 1970, Salaberg Castle and its park were closed to the public. However, following a lease agreement between the municipality of Haag and its owner, Hermann Saurma-Jeltsch, work began on developing the park and opened it as a recreational facility in 1973. However, it had to be closed briefly due to foot-and-mouth disease. In the following decades, the zoo was continually expanded to include new animal species, built attractions such as a bear enclosure, the Bird Song Trail, and a children's playground, and opened the Jochteich pond for fishing. Further information and opening hours can be found here: https://www.tierparkstadthaag.at/.
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If you're looking for a taste of authentic Mostviertel hospitality while traveling, the Wendtner Country Inn in Wiesenreith is the perfect place. Family-owned for generations, the farm pampers its guests in a rustic atmosphere – whether in the cozy parlor, dining room, hall, or shady garden. Chef Maria Wendtner cooks with heart and soul: down-to-earth cuisine, regional ingredients, and many products directly from the farm's own suckler cow farm. Simply honest, simply good! 🔗 www.gasthaus-wendtner.at
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The Voralpenblick observation tower has been enthroned on Buchenberg since 1977 – a slender tower standing 730 meters above the Mostviertel region. On a clear day, the spiral-shaped platform offers breathtaking panoramic views – from the forest and Mühlviertel region, across the Alpine foothills, and into the Ennstal Alps. A rotating arrow on the railing explains the peaks. Whether you're hiking, biking, or driving, it's worth stopping here to enjoy the view. Erected in 1977 by the Ertl Tourist Association under chairman Karl Schlögelhofer – on Buchenberg at an altitude of around 730 meters. The name "Voralpenblick" says it all: On a clear day, the panoramic view extends from the forest and Mühlviertel region in the north to the Ennstal Alps and foothills in the south. The spiral-shaped platform on a slender pillar is not only architecturally attractive, but also barrier-free – just a few steps lead to the 360° viewing platform.
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There are over 80 touring cycling routes available around Haag, Austria, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult paths to explore.
The terrain varies significantly between the two main areas. In Haag, Lower Austria (Mostviertel), you'll encounter extensive pear orchards, vineyards, and river valleys along the Ybbs, Erlauf, and Danube, offering flat to gently rolling sections. Some routes also feature views of the Eastern Alps with more challenging hills. In Haag am Hausruck, Upper Austria, routes are nestled within the Hausruck Forest, characterized by gently sloping hills and dedicated paths, including former railway lines.
Yes, there are 14 easy touring cycling routes, perfect for beginners or families. The Weistrach town centre – Stadt Haag Zoo loop from Stadt Haag is a moderate option that leads through local countryside and is often completed in under two hours. The Haager Lies Geh- und Radweg in Haag am Hausruck, built on a former railway line, is also known for being family-friendly, though some sections may require good fitness.
Absolutely. There are 20 difficult touring cycling routes for experienced riders. For instance, the Wind Turbine – Red Sculpture at Voralpenblick loop from Stadt Haag is a challenging 69.7 km route with over 1000 meters of elevation gain, offering views towards the foothills of the Alps. Another difficult option is the Church on Kürnberg – Empress Elisabeth Tower loop from Stadt Haag, which also features significant elevation gain and leads to a prominent viewpoint.
The Mostviertel region, where Haag in Lower Austria is located, is famous for its vast pear orchards and vineyards, especially along the 'Moststraße' (Perry Road). In spring, the pear blossoms create a stunning landscape. Routes often follow scenic river valleys like the Ybbs, Erlauf, and Danube, and provide views of the Eastern Alps.
Yes, many routes offer scenic views. The Church on Kürnberg – Empress Elisabeth Tower loop from Stadt Haag leads to a prominent viewpoint. In Haag am Hausruck, the Luisenhöhe Adventure Mountain features a 32-meter high viewing tower with panoramic views over Upper Austria. Additionally, a viewing platform along the Haager Lies Geh- und Radweg offers fantastic views of the Alps on clear days.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with cultural points of interest. In Lower Austria, routes often integrate sights like Seitenstetten Abbey, a significant cultural landmark, and the Lower Austrian Open-Air Museum in Haag. Cycling along the Danube also allows you to pass castles, monasteries, and historic towns.
Many routes in the Mostviertel region follow rivers such as the Ybbs, Erlauf, and the Danube, providing scenic waterways. You can also find routes that pass by beautiful lakes and reservoirs. For example, the Moar-Lacke and the Enns Reservoir near Haidershofen are notable highlights in the area.
Yes, e-bikes are available for rent in the Mostviertel region, particularly useful for navigating the more hilly sections comfortably. Charging stations are often found in restaurant gardens, making it convenient for longer tours.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, Haag am Hausruck is known for its accessibility to the Hausruck Forest and Luisenhöhe Adventure Mountain, which typically offer designated parking for visitors engaging in outdoor activities. For routes like the Haager Lies Geh- und Radweg, trailheads often have parking facilities.
The touring cycling routes around Haag, Austria, are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from around 80 reviews. Over 600 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, from pear orchards to forest paths, and the well-maintained trails.
Yes, especially in the Mostviertel region, routes like the 'Moststraße' connect towns and businesses that offer local pear products, including spirits and ciders. Many restaurant gardens also serve as e-bike charging stations, indicating they are welcoming stops for cyclists. In both regions, you'll find opportunities for refreshments in towns and villages along the way.


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