MTB Jauerling - Route 1 - Seiberer Round

Mountainbike route from Weißenkirchen station

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  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Route: 15,28 km
  • Ascent: 526 egm
  • Descent: 526 egm
  • Duration: 1:55 h
  • Lowest point: 202 m
  • Highest point:724 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • Nice views
  • With refreshment stops

Details for: MTB Jauerling - Route 1 - Seiberer Round

Brief description

The picturesque wine village of Weißenkirchen is the start of this route, which features many dreamy views of Dürnstein and Spitz and an impressive panorama of the Wachau vineyards.

Description

We start at the Weißenkirchen station and then ride through the picturesque wine village of Weißenkirchen. We eventually come to a vineyard path that rewards us with a stunning view from Weißenkirchen to Dürnstein and Spitz. At Seiber we enjoy the splendid views of the Danube valley and then ride towards Wösendorf, where we experience an impressive panorama of the Wachau vineyards up close. From there we return to Weißenkirchen.

Starting point of the tour

Weißenkirchen station

Destination point of the tour

Weißenkirchen station

Directions

A1 to Melk and via B3 to Weißenkirchen or via S5 or S33 to Krems and via B3 to Weißenkirchen.

Parking

At the station area or on the Danube in Weißenkirchen.

Weißenkirchen is reachable by bus line WL715 on an hourly basis from Melk and Krems stations, timetables: www.vor.at

 
Safety information

A respectful attitude toward other forest users or hunting and forestry personnel is as natural as avoiding litter. The biker fair play rules are intended to embody these principles and can be found both on analog maps and on various websites. Here are the rules in detail:

Use of the marked bike routes is only permitted during the contractually fixed time periods: March, October from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm April, September from 8:00 am – 6:00 pm May to August from 7:00 am – 7:00 pmRespectful interaction with landowners, hunting and forestry personnel!Consideration for other forest users!Ride at half visibility with controlled speed!Care regarding work machinery, wood or potholes on the road, grazing livestock and motor vehicle traffic (forest roads are operational areas and workplaces)!Observe traffic regulations!Consideration for cleanliness in nature!Equipment checks and wearing helmets!Cycling off routes and outside permitted times is illegal. Observe riding bans and closures!Use of the bike routes at your own risk!
Author's tip

Be sure to plan a visit to one of the numerous wine taverns in the Wachau. You can find out who is open when and where in the online wine tavern calendar.

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