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Road cycling routes around Nebelberg traverse a diverse natural landscape within the Upper Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria. The area features undulating to hilly terrain, with some longer and steeper climbs, characteristic of the Bohemian Massif. Cyclists can expect a green mosaic of forests, meadows, and hamlets, offering varied backdrops for rides. This topography provides both challenging routes and scenic enjoyment, with opportunities to experience forested uplands and agricultural landscapes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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The golf course is beautifully integrated into nature.
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Beautiful area, little car traffic
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Naderhirn Farm Bakery is a charming farm shop offering handcrafted breads and baked goods. www.ferienhof-naderhirn.de
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Bread & Beer at Pilger: Here you'll find over 300 baked goods – many made with sprouted grains – along with coffee or a cold beer. With a view of the Garhammer fashion house and a refreshing beer, every pretzel tastes twice as good. www.baeckerei-pilger.de
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Nestled between rolling hills and the Bohemian Forest lies Julbach, with its striking neo-Romanesque St. Anne's Church a prominent landmark visible from afar. A mild climate, walnut and plum trees, expansive meadows, and tranquil forests make it the perfect place to stop. www.julbach.at
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If you're looking for a truly hearty break on your tour, stop by the Meraner Kutscherstadl. Their Kutscherpfandl (a traditional Austrian dish) is just the thing to revive your legs – and a cold beer will help you unwind. The perfect stop before you continue your journey. https://www.muehlviertel.at/essen-trinken/gastronomie/oesterreich-gastronomie/detail/430000349/meraner-kutscherstadl-gasthof-cafe-pub.html
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🏛️ The Old Town Hall in Passau – A Stone Testament to Civic Self-Assertion In the heart of the old town, directly on the banks of the Danube, rises the Old Town Hall of Passau – a building that not only impresses architecturally but also tells a turbulent history. Its origins date back to 1298, when the citizens, in a revolt against the Prince-Bishop, fought for their own town hall. A courageous act that still resonates in the symbolism of the building today. The Venetian-style hall, dating from 1405, is particularly striking, its facade adorned with murals depicting Emperor Louis the Bavarian and four standard-bearers. Although these paintings were restored in the 20th century, they preserve the spirit of the old imperial city. The 38-meter-high town hall tower with its daily carillon is another highlight – an acoustic greeting to the city and its guests. Inside, you'll find the magnificent town hall halls, accessible via a Gothic staircase and adorned with Baroque stucco ceilings and monumental paintings by Ferdinand Wagner. Here, history is not only preserved but brought to life – for example, with depictions such as Kriemhild's entry into Passau or the wedding of Emperor Leopold I. The Old Town Hall is not merely an administrative building, but a place of remembrance, culture, and civic identity. Anyone standing before it senses that the city's history was written here – with courage, dignity, and a vision extending far beyond the Danube. https://tourismus.passau.de/
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Nebelberg, situated in the Upper Mühlviertel, offers a diverse landscape for road cycling. You'll encounter undulating to hilly terrain, characteristic of the Bohemian Massif, with some longer and steeper climbs. Routes often traverse a green mosaic of forests, meadows, and hamlets, providing varied backdrops from forested uplands to agricultural lands.
There are over 180 road cycling routes around Nebelberg, catering to various skill levels. This includes 3 easy routes, 105 moderate routes, and 75 difficult routes, ensuring options for both leisure riders and those seeking a challenge.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. You can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills and distant mountains of the Bohemian Forest. Specific highlights include the Eidenberger Lusen Summit, the Cooling stone, and the Lovers' Rock. The landscape is also shaped by unique granite formations and idyllic valleys.
The road cycling routes in Nebelberg are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 3000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs and scenic enjoyment.
While many routes feature undulating to hilly terrain, the region does offer some easier options. There are 3 routes classified as 'easy' that might be suitable for families looking for less strenuous rides. For specific family-friendly routes, it's best to check individual tour details for elevation profiles and distance.
Yes, the wider Mühlviertel region, including areas accessible from Nebelberg, is known for its traditional breweries, cozy inns, and culinary specialties. You might find local farm shops (Hofläden) like Hofbäckerei Naderhirn, offering culinary stops. Historic towns and villages also provide numerous places to stop overnight or enjoy a meal.
The best season for road cycling in Nebelberg is generally from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant. The region's diverse natural beauty is particularly enjoyable during these months. Winter cycling might be challenging due to weather conditions and potential snow or ice.
Given Nebelberg's proximity to the Czech border and its integration into the broader Mühlviertel region, some routes may offer cross-border experiences. For example, the 'Old Town Hall, Passau – St. Stephen's Cathedral, Passau loop from Kollerschlag' route takes you towards Germany, providing panoramic views and a chance to explore beyond the immediate vicinity.
Yes, the region around Nebelberg features several lakes and water bodies. You can find highlights like Rannasee, the Urlsee Pond Nature Trail, and the Ranna Reservoir. These can offer scenic breaks or destinations during your ride.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Obermühl – Untermühl loop from Kollerschlag offer significant elevation gain over 77.9 km. Another demanding option is the Mistlberg Hairpin – Border crossing DE/AUT loop from Peilstein im Mühlviertel, which features substantial climbs over 45 km.
While Nebelberg is a smaller municipality, its integration into the Upper Mühlviertel means there might be regional bus services connecting to larger towns. For specific public transport options to reach starting points of routes, it's advisable to check local transport schedules for the Mühlviertel region.
Many road cycling routes around Nebelberg originate from nearby towns like Kollerschlag or Peilstein im Mühlviertel. These locations typically offer public parking facilities suitable for cyclists. It's recommended to check the starting point of your chosen route for specific parking information.


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