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Touring cycling in St. Pölten offers a diverse landscape shaped by the Traisen River, vineyards, and the foothills of the Mostviertel Alps. The region features a well-developed network of routes, many of which run alongside rivers or through gentle hills. Cyclists can explore varied terrain, from the flat river valleys to the rolling vineyard country and the edges of the Vienna Woods. This area provides numerous no traffic touring cycling routes suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
5.0
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45
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46.5km
03:21
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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50.7km
03:21
180m
300m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.8
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21
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21.6km
01:33
140m
140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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430
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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527
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36.3km
02:04
80m
80m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great cycle path, well signposted with beautiful inland perspectives.
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pleasant route along the Danube
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Göttweig Abbey is often called the "Austrian Montecassino" - and as soon as you stand in front of it, you understand why. It sits majestically on a 422-meter-high hill on the eastern edge of the Wachau, directly opposite Krems and Mautern. The abbey, as we see it today, is the result of a gigantic reconstruction after a devastating fire in 1718. The famous architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt (who also designed the Belvedere Palace in Vienna) planned a huge, palace-like complex. Due to a lack of funds, however, only about two-thirds of the original plan was completed - which does not make the complex any less impressive.
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The Viehofner Lakes in St. Pölten consist of the Großer Viehofner See and the Kleiner Viehofner See, and together form a popular local recreation area. The lakes are connected by a canal and offer a variety of opportunities for recreational activities such as swimming, boating, walking, and cycling. Well-developed cycling and hiking trails run along the shores, offering magnificent views of the water and the surrounding nature. While the Großer Viehofner See invites you to linger with its lawns, swimming areas, and restaurants, the Kleiner Viehofner See, with its reed beds and breeding grounds, is a nature reserve and provides a habitat for numerous bird species. The area thus combines recreation, sports, and nature experiences in the immediate vicinity of the city.
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Cycling along the banks of the Traisen River near Herzogenburg offers a particularly charming route. The path follows the river's course, offering frequent unobstructed views of the shimmering water, the riverside meadows, and the gentle rows of trees along the river. The route is pleasant to ride, picturesque, and close to nature, making cycling along it an experience in itself. Passing tranquil stretches of river and lively riverside areas, the tour offers an atmospheric interplay of nature, water, and landscape – ideal for anyone who wants to actively explore the riverbank by bike.
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Free swimming, parking is subject to a fee, except in winter
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Nestled amidst baroque rose gardens, Thalheim Castle, with its main building, side wings, and a high-baroque chapel by Jakob Prandtauer, invites you to rest and relax. On the terrace, you can take a break and indulge in coffee and cake. Further information and opening hours can be found here: https://www.schlossthalheim.at/.
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The cycle path takes you along the picturesque Traisen River – a pleasure in any season.
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St. Pölten offers a vast network of routes suitable for touring cyclists looking to avoid traffic. You'll find nearly 700 routes in total, with over 230 classified as easy and more than 320 as moderate, ensuring plenty of options for a relaxed ride.
Yes, St. Pölten is excellent for family cycling. The Around Ober-Grafendorf - Mostviertel route is an easy 21.6 km option. The broader Traisental Cycle Path, while longer, is largely away from roads, well-paved, and signposted, making it suitable for families. Many routes also pass by local recreation areas like the Ratzersdorfer See and Viehofner Seen, which have adventure playgrounds and swimming opportunities.
The region around St. Pölten offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll cycle alongside the Traisen River, through the picturesque Traisental wine country with its gently rolling hills, and towards the more imposing Mostviertel Alps. Routes also skirt the edge of the Vienna Woods, providing varied scenery from river valleys to vineyards and forested areas.
Yes, there are several circular options. The Mittelpunkt cycle route is a moderate 46.5 km loop that takes you through the central areas around St. Pölten. Another great option is the Traisen bridge – Ratzersdorfer See loop from Getzersdorf, a moderate 36.3 km ride that includes the popular Ratzersdorfer See.
Many routes offer cultural and natural highlights. You might encounter historic sites like Walpersdorf Castle or Schloss Thalheim. Natural attractions include the Ratzersdorfer See and Viehofner Seen, which are popular local recreation areas. The region also features numerous natural monuments, including ancient trees and biotopes like the Siebenbründl wetland.
The best time to visit St. Pölten for touring cycling is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes, from vineyards to river valleys, are at their most vibrant. The well-paved paths along routes like the Traisental Cycle Path are accessible throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer ideal temperatures.
St. Pölten is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to reach the starting points of many routes. The city's central location and its role as a hub for several cycle paths mean that you can often combine cycling with train travel. The Traisental Cycle Path, for example, is easily accessible from various points along its route via local train stations.
Absolutely. The Traisental Cycle Path, at 111 kilometers, offers a substantial multi-day touring experience, leading from the Danube through St. Pölten and into the Mostviertel Alps. It also connects directly to the famous Danube Cycle Path at Traismauer, allowing for even longer tours along the Danube River. The Mostviertel River Bike Route also starts in St. Pölten and follows the Pielach river downstream.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in St. Pölten, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 2,800 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's well-maintained, traffic-free paths, the beautiful and varied landscapes, and the opportunities to discover charming villages and cultural sights along the way.
Yes, St. Pölten offers many easy routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Around Ober-Grafendorf - Mostviertel route is an easy 21.6 km loop with minimal elevation gain. Many sections of the Traisental Cycle Path are also relatively flat and well-suited for those new to touring cycling, offering a relaxed experience away from car traffic.
The region is well-equipped with amenities for cyclists. Many routes, especially popular ones like the Traisental Cycle Path, feature idyllic spots for resting and opportunities to sample regional specialties at local eateries. St. Pölten itself and the surrounding towns offer various accommodation options, from guesthouses to hotels, catering to different budgets.


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