Details for: Saurüsselrunde via Breitenau

Brief description

Variant of the "classic Saurüsselrunde": easy route through the Ybbs valley and Enns valley as an ideal warm-up for a few cycling days or an "after-work ride".

Description

After the start in Waidhofen an der Ybbs, the route initially continues upstream along the Ybbs, without any significant gradients.

From Klein-Hollenstein, the pleasant ascent to the "Saurüssel" begins. A few bends, always in the easy single-digit percentage range (or alternatively and somewhat steeper the "old Saurüssel road -> turn left directly at the start of the ascent (small bridge) and follow the ascent, the road later joins the original descent) before the descent follows until shortly before Weyer.

Here we take a sharp right turn (almost a U-turn) in a long left-hand bend (at the road maintenance depot) and head towards Breitenau. The ascent is briefly very steep, but quickly flattens out and ends with short ramps up to the highest point - a small high plateau. We continue briskly downhill to Gaflenz, where we rejoin the B121 and cycle back to Waidhofen via Oberland.

Starting point of the tour

Hotel**** Schloss an der Eisenstraße, Waidhofen an der Ybbs

Destination point of the tour

Hotel**** Schloss an der Eisenstraße, Waidhofen an der Ybbs

Route description Saurüsselrunde via Breitenau

Waidhofen an der Ybbs/Schlosshotel - exit through the district Zell - Schmiedestraße - Schwellöd Bridge - left onto the B31 towards Opponitz/Hollenstein - Gstadt - right towards Opponitz - Klein-Hollenstein - turn right towards Weyer onto the L99 - shortly before Weyer at the road maintenance yard turn very sharply right - Breitenau - Gaflenz - B121 - Oberland - Waidhofen an der Ybbs

Directions

Coming from the A1 motorway: exit Amstetten West, B121 to Waidhofen an der Ybbs

Parking

There are several park & ride options: http://waidhofen.at/parkplaetze

Arrival with ÖBB (Rudolfsbahn) from/via Amstetten. 

You can take your bike on most local and long-distance trains. In Austria you need a special bike ticket for this, and you can also buy weekly or monthly passes for your bike. For international routes ÖBB offers the Biking International Ticket.

Equipment

Road bike, in winter possibly cyclocross bike (gravel)

Safety information

Very narrow entry at higher speed just before Weyer towards Breitenau.

Curvy descent in the forest between Breitenau and Gaflenz, caution when wet!

Map recommendations

Road bike map Mostviertel Tourism

available at the tourist office

Author's tip

In the first section (Ybbs valley) as an alternative to the state road B31, the use of the Ybbs Valley bike path is recommended.

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